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Rank
55
Christian Jones
Texas · OT · Senior
Rank
65
Brandon Dorlus
Oregon · DT · Senior
Rank
68
Tanner McLachlan
Arizona · TE · Senior
Rank
70
Ja'Tavion Sanders
Texas · TE · Junior
Rank
71
Mohamed Kamara
Colorado State · Edge · Senior
Rank
72
Kris Abrams-Draine
Missouri · CB · Senior
Rank
75
Cedric Gray
North Carolina · LB · Senior
Rank
76
Troy Franklin
Oregon · WR · Junior
Rank
78
Jaden Hicks
Washington State · S · Sophomore (RS)
Rank
81
Ray Davis
Kentucky · RB · Senior
Rank
82
Theo Johnson
Penn State · TE · Senior
Rank
83
Jared Wiley
TCU · TE · Senior
Rank
84
T.J. Tampa
Iowa State · CB · Senior
Rank
85
Josh Newton
TCU · CB · Senior
Rank
89
Spencer Rattler
South Carolina · QB · Senior
Rank
92
Will Shipley
Clemson · RB · Junior
Rank
93
Devontez Walker
North Carolina · WR · Senior
Rank
94
Malik Washington
Virginia · WR · Senior
Rank
95
Jaylen Wright
Tennessee · RB · Junior
Rank
97
Dominique Hampton
Washington · S · Senior
Rank
101
Mason McCormick
South Dakota State · IOL · Senior
Rank
102
Sedrick Van Pran-Granger
Georgia · IOL · Junior (RS)
Rank
103
Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
Louisville · CB · Senior
Rank
105
Bucky Irving
Oregon · RB · Junior
Rank
106
Nehemiah Pritchett
Auburn · CB · Senior
Rank
108
Austin Booker
Kansas · Edge · Sophomore (RS)
Rank
109
Hunter Nourzad
Penn State · IOL · Senior
Rank
110
DJ James
Auburn · CB · Senior
Rank
111
Decamerion Richardson
Mississippi State · CB · Senior
Rank
112
Edefuan Ulofoshio
Washington · LB · Senior
Rank
113
Cedric Johnson
Mississippi · Edge · Senior
Rank
115
Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
Clemson · LB · Junior
Rank
116
Mekhi Wingo
LSU · DT · Junior
Rank
117
Javon Solomon
Troy · Edge · Senior
Rank
118
Drake Nugent
Michigan · IOL · Senior
Rank
119
JD Bertrand
Notre Dame · LB · Senior
Rank
122
Isaac Guerendo
Louisville · RB · Senior
Rank
123
Braelon Allen
Wisconsin · RB · Junior
Rank
124
Cade Stover
Ohio State · TE · Senior
Rank
126
Brenden Rice
USC · WR · Senior
Rank
127
Jacob Cowing
Arizona · WR · Senior
Rank
128
Javon Baker
UCF · WR · Senior
Rank
131
Jordan Jefferson
LSU · DT · Senior
Rank
132
Dadrion Taylor-Demerson
Texas Tech · S · Senior
Rank
133
Malik Mustapha
Wake Forest · S · Senior
Rank
134
Khristian Boyd
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This thing is super impressive. Keeps throttling when pinned between the sideline and DB and gets his head around at the last second and can contort body to make plays on the boundary. Runs away from guys on deep crossers. Big, strong, kid that is going to see a lot of free releases. Bounces off smaller DB’s. A lot of nice contested catches and holds onto the ball against contact. Great awareness on empty spots on off-script.
I think he’s going to be impact guy day 1. Will be interesting to see if he’s getting a lot of reps at Y with Tee and Jamarr in camp. Have three different flavors with Gesicki/Jones/Burton.
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Really like this comp. Same size/demeanor/hands.
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I have assumed they would be drafting Tyrice Knight UTEP at some point. They seemed high on him pre-draft.
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if I remember right Orlando Brown Jr tested like historically bad too. Also drafted in 3rd round. He turned out alright. Sometimes the nerd scores overlook obvious good football players as a result of not using the old tried and true eye test process.
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Davis and Tufele aren't even on this chart, are they getting cut? The team has zero SLB
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They've filled critical holes on the team so far.
Have to rely on what we have this year.
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He's the real thing at NT..
Like a Rock that won't budge n🥣
Gonna freeup others to make plays.
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We were in dire straits at DT.
We aren't now.
Have depth for the long haul.
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Another Captain as well.
He's a load at NT
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This team has two good LB and crap otherwise, how is LB set?
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Mock 53 man after day 2
QB
Burrow 29
Browning 26
2
RB
Moss 26
Brown 27
Williams 25
DP
4
WR
Chase 26
Iosivas 27
2
WR
Higgins 25
Burton 28
2
WR
Irwin 25
Jones 27
2
TE
Sample 27
Gesicki 25
Hudson 25
DP
4
LT
Brown 27
DP
2
LG
Volson 26
Ford 25
2
C
Karras 25
DP
2
RG
Cappa 26
1
RT
Brown 25
Mims 29
2
K
McPherson 25
1
P
DP
1
LS
Adomitis 25
1
LE
Hubbard 26
Sample 25
Ossai 25
3
LT
Hill 25
Jackson 28
2
RT
Rankins 26
Jenkins 28
Carter 26
3
RE
Hendrickson 26
Murphy 27
2
WLB
Pratt 26
Davis-Gaither 25
Harper 26
3
MLB
Wilson 28
Bachie 25
2
SLB
S
Bell 25
Battle 27
2
S
Stone 26
Anderson 26
2
CB
Taylor-Britt 26
Ivey 27
2
CB
Turner 27
Free Agent
2
NB
Hilton 25
Hill 27
2
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Burton will be the steal if the draft
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Watching his film reminds me of Steve smith. Attitude can take you long way in football channeled right. Tj played that way could help him channel his energy. Burrow is a leader of men I doubt this guy steps out of line and he knows who the alpha In room is.
it will be interesting this is probably Boyd’s replacement or Taylor. Good to have some depth and a guy to go down seem against cover 2.
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After pure euphoria yesterday with the Mims pick ... today was never going to live up as a repeat.
I warmed up to the Jenkins pick pretty quickly, even though I preferred the DT that went 2 picks before him.
I think Burton has very high potential to either be a huge steal and top 5 WR from the class, or a complete head case.
The NT pick I get as a need, but would have preferred Estime there.
Quick Grades by Rd
Rd 1 A++
Rd 2 B+
Rd 3 B-
Hopefully this isn't a trend and we get a RB, TE, CB, G/C, and starting P tomorrow.
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Three of my favourites are in this grid - Washington, McLachlan, Limmer. Laumea would be nice too.
Edit: FWIW, my fave RBs are Isaac Guerendo and Dylan Laube.
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Really like sanders know they met with All
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Don't have to go as far back as all that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabra_and_Shatila_massacre
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Lots of TEs available in my list for Round 4....probably so many that you just push to round 5.
RB
WR
TE
OL
Will Shipley-Clemson (4)
Troy Franklin-Oregon
J'Tavion Sanders-Texas (2)
Tanor Bortolini-Wisconsin (3) V
Tyrone Tracey-Purdue (4) (KR)
Malik Washington-Va (3) KR
Cade Stover-OSU (3) C ST
Beaux Limmer-Arkansas (3) V
Jaylen Wright-Tennessee
Jacob Cowing-Arizona (4)
Jared Wiley-TCU (3)
Hunter Nourzad-Penn St (4) V
Tanner McLachlan-Arizona (4)
Satoa Laumea-Utah (4) RG/RT
Erik All-Iowa
Tanner Johnson-Purdue
DE
LB
S
CB
TJ Tampa-Iowa St
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McKinnley Jackson DL, TXAM
Height: 6-2, Weight: 325
Challenging DT to peg because he plays significantly more athletically than his workout, which was very poor. Was big recruit who gets up the field and disrupts like a smaller DT but has awesome size and length to play even at nose tackle. Hands are great and very slippery upfield or across the line. Does have stretches of complacency. (Chris Trapasso)
Rating: 81.05 (Starter)
Summary
McKinnley Jackson plays with a low pad level, is able to explode from the hips with power and has good initial quickness at the snap. He is a gap splitter against the run but can be moved by elite competition.
About
Career: 32 games played (20 starts)
12.5 TFL over past two seasons
Strengths
Can stand up double-teams all day
Can consistently move pocket from over the center
Great hand usage to get across interior OLs and be disruptive in the backfield
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