gupps Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 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 Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Undrafted Running Back Running Back Running Back Outside WR Quarterback Will Shipley-Clemson (4) Emani Bailey-TCU (5) Dylan Laube-NH (6) (KR) George Holani-Boise St (7) Taulia Tagovailoa-Maryland (U) C Tyrone Tracey-Purdue (4) (KR) G Dillon Johnson-Wash (6) Cody Schrader-Missourri (7) Carter Bradley-S Bama (U) Slot WR Mason McCormick-SD St (5) 3C Outside WR Slot WR Darren Grainger-GA St (U) Jacob Cowing-Arizona (4) Tulu Griffin-Miss St (7) Running Back TE T Slot WR Keilan Robinson-Texas (U) KR Tanner McLachlan-Arizona (4) Aaron Casey-Indiana (7) C ST TFL Outside WR NT Anthony Gould-Oregon St (6) Winston Reid-Weber St (7) 4.61 2C ST BP Xavier Johnson-OSU (U) C ST Ci C Khristian Boyd-N Iowa (5) C BP C LB Slot WR Hunter Nourzad-Penn St (4) V Jacob Monk-Duke (6) 2C V Tatum Bethune-FSU (7) C ST Mason Tipton-Yale (U) G Tyler Davis-Clemson (5) 2C Dylan McMahon-NC State (6) V S TE Jowon Briggs-Cincy (5) C, BP T T Jay Key-Alabama (7) ST Satoa Laumea-Utah (4) RG/RT CB Frank Crum-Wyoming (6) Sanoussi Kane-Purdue (7) C AJ Barner-Mich (U) B 3T Kyree Jackson-Oregon (5) ST Ethan Driskell-Marshall (6) Mason Pline-Furman (U) Travis Glover-Ga State (6) Thomas Yassmin-Utah (U) Aus Josiah Ezrim-EKIU (6) Zach Heins-S Dak St (U) B Garrett Greenfield-SD St (6) 2C LB Anim Dankwah-Howard (6) Easton Gibbs-Wyoming (U) Mike Edwards-Campbell (6) Kalen DeLoach-FSU (U) Giovanni Manu-BC (6) Dallas Gant-Toledo (U) ST OSU Xfer NT Bo Richter-Air Force (U) 4.56 TFL Evan Anderson-FAU (6) C, BP, T Jamal Hill-Oregon (U) 4.45 ST 3T S Justin Eboigbe-Bama (6) Ben Nikkel-Iowa St (U) C WO 4.45 ST Logan Lee-Iowa (6) C CB Keith Randolph-Illlinois (6) C Willie Drew-Va State (U) PD LB Carlton Johnson-Fresno St (U) 4.28 Tyrice Knight-UTEP (6) TFL Nickel CB Micah Abraham-Marshall (U) PD 4.43 Steele Chambers-OSU (6) RB S Beau Brade-Maryland (6) C ST Josh Proctor-OSU (6) ST CB MJ Devonshire-Pitt (6) PR Nickel CB Beanie Bishop-WVU (6) PD 4.39 Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 For Rd 4 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 Theo Johnson-Penn St DE LB S CB TJ Tampa-Iowa St Quote
texbengal Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 Lots of good names… Van Pran-Granger would be an upgrade at C, Mason McCormick as IOL some good CBs - Tampa, Newton, Richardson, etc. lots of good RBs of different flavors - bangers, 3rd down types, etc. Lots of TEs - Sanders, Stover, Theo Johnson, All (my favorite) would expect they might use a late round pick or two to move up. Quote
Arkansas Bengal Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 Who should Bengals take on Day 3 of NFL draft 2024? Here are players to watch Charlie Goldsmith Cincinnati Enquirer After the Cincinnati Bengals doubled down on bolstering their defensive line on the second day of the NFL Draft, there’s still room for contributors at several different positions entering the final day of the NFL draft. On Friday, the Bengals added defensive tackle Kris Jenkins, wide receiver Jermaine Burton and defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson. While adding a defensive tackle and a wide receiver was expected, they picked Jackson over a potential contributor at tight end, offensive guard or cornerback. Cincinnati Bengals NFL draft needs On offense, the Bengals are still looking for a third down running back, a developmental player at tight end and multiple backup interior offensive linemen. On defense, the Bengals need at least two more cornerbacks, and they also have room on the depth chart for a linebacker who can make an impact on special teams. NFL draft best available players Round 4-7 Will Shipley, running back, Clemson Shipley could make an immediate impact as a third down running back with his ability as a route runner and a pass blocker. He’s also a powerful short yardage runner who would bring a different profile alongside Zach Moss and Chase Brown. Ja'Tavion Sanders, tight end, Texas Sanders is a fluid pass catcher with the athleticism to give the Bengals a long-term option as a playmaker at the tight end position. Tanor Bortolini, center, Wisconsin Backup center is one of the weakest spots on the Bengals’ depth chart. Bortolini is a standout athlete for his position who offers versatility and impressive football IQ. Nehemiah Pritchett, cornerback, Auburn Pritchett ran a 4.36 second 40-yard dash and has long arms for his position, bringing the exact traits that Lou Anarumo looks for. Decamerion Richardson, cornerback, Mississippi State He broke up seven passes last year, possesses elite speed and long arms and stands out with a physical style of play. He also had totaled at least 79 tackles in each of the last two seasons. Daijahn Anthony, slot cornerback, Mississippi He played safety in college, but he has the tools to back up Mike Hilton in the slot. Playing in the SEC last year, he broke up 11 passes, forced three fumbles and developed a reputation as a hyper aggressive player who can blitz, tackle and make plays over the middle of the field. https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/nfl/bengals/2024/04/27/cincinnati-bengals-nfl-draft-day-3-fits-targets/73468486007/?utm_source=cincinnati-bengals-news-strada&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sportsbaseline&utm_term=hero&utm_content=pcin-cincinnati-nletter01 Quote
Cricket Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 I’m not inclined to look thru this list of “best available” as it will just lead to frustration when the team keeps passing on players I want…and then see some of them picked by the damned stealers. 🤨 I was less and less enamored with each player we have taken so far…but I also recognize that my evaluation of players is pretty much shaped by what I read in this forum and the articles that some of you have linked (Thank you for that.). As a Purdue guy, I’d be happy if we take the Boilermaker running back…assuming we end up utilizing him the right way. 🧐 …but it’s not a big deal if we don’t draft him. …and fuck the stealers! 🦗 1 Quote
sparky151 Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 This would be a good spot for CB Kris Abrams-Draine. Or a TE. Quote
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