Posted April 27, 20232 yr comment_1702725 For me, I'd stand on a table to Rakim Jarrett...WR from Rutgers. He was a 5* recruit so he's got talent, and he produced at Maryland. He doesn't have great size, but he'd be a perfect slot. I think he's got more long speed than quickness, but he would bring some explosiveness to this team.
April 27, 20232 yr comment_1702726 A 6'7 TE freak. I would even be ok with taking him in RD 3 I am so high on him ...
April 27, 20232 yr comment_1702727 Another sleeper ... Coastal Carolina DT Jerrod Clark ... 334 lbs a future DJ Reader and we like Coastal guys, got 2 last year
April 27, 20232 yr comment_1702728 Kenny McIntosh, RB Georgia Might be the best receiving back in the draft. Could be what we hoped Chris Evans would become.
April 27, 20232 yr comment_1702738 The best college punter available who does not boink little girls.
April 27, 20232 yr comment_1702774 Here is my board by round https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ddRn5R_D7_VtPr0z-TWrO04pV85C_-w1chdhDkFafkA/edit?usp=sharing
April 28, 20232 yr comment_1703129 How far does Kayshon Boutte fall? Probably wouldn't be considered a "sleeper" anyways since he was highly rated, struggled with an injury, then struggled with the coaching staff, decided to enter the draft late in the process and didn't have a good plan or support for the offseason in place and it showed. Could turn out to be a huge value pick for someone though - especially if they can get him straightened out.
April 28, 20232 yr comment_1703132 15 hours ago, membengal said: the Princeton WR. Yes, Andrei Iosivas…he’s mine as well.
April 28, 20232 yr comment_1703200 Sidy Sow or Jon Gaines would be good value from round 5 on. They're guards with good athleticism and experience.
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