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6- Chase or Pitts or trade down with Denver. Somebody has to be going after these QBs, they are too talented.
18- Jaelen Phillips, Greg Rousseau or Zaven Collins. Give me big freaks who play hard and produce. All three of these guys have the versatility to excel in this system.
35- Najee Harris is a rare combo of size, elusiveness and receiving ability. I wouldn't even be mad at 18. Elijah Moore is a stud who gives us needed separation ability. Liam Eichenberg is a Top 20 talent IMO with bend and IQ. He can replace Hunt at RT and provide insurance for Austin Jackson. Joe Tryon and Payton Turner are the pass rushers I like here if we don't pick one at 18. They play hard and have NFL length/athleticism.
50- Dyami Brown is a downfield option here, he profiles as a real good complementary receiver. Quinn Meinerz is also an option at C after showing off for our coaches at the senior bowl. Jevon Holland and Divine Diablo are different but versatile safety options.
3rd and 4th round- Michael Carter has the suddenness and running style to hit NFL holes. Trey Sermon is a Najee-lite in terms of size and footwork. Khalil Herbert is more of a Shanahan-style runner but has underrated track speed and big-play production. Amon-Ra St Brown and Amari Rodgers are quick, smart and strong slots who should be dependable pros. Brevin Jordan is slipping because of interviews but I think he is a better football player than Njoku and Herndon.
There are a lot of good LB options but Chazz Suratt has unique instincts and fluidity. Baron Browning is a physically gifted system fit. Josh Myers is a people-mover with quickness (4.4 shuttle) and rare strength at C. He can also play G. Ben Cleveland and Trey Smith are strong, smart maulers who fit the mold of the current OL. I've been driving the James Wiggins bandwagon since his sophomore year of HS so no need to stop now.
7th round picks : Jake Funk, RB, Maryland. He had injuries but tested like a top athlete and is a great special teamer. He opened my eyes with 221 yards against Minnesota. Buddy Johnson from Texas A&M as an active and athletic ILB with leadership.
18- Jaelen Phillips, Greg Rousseau or Zaven Collins. Give me big freaks who play hard and produce. All three of these guys have the versatility to excel in this system.
35- Najee Harris is a rare combo of size, elusiveness and receiving ability. I wouldn't even be mad at 18. Elijah Moore is a stud who gives us needed separation ability. Liam Eichenberg is a Top 20 talent IMO with bend and IQ. He can replace Hunt at RT and provide insurance for Austin Jackson. Joe Tryon and Payton Turner are the pass rushers I like here if we don't pick one at 18. They play hard and have NFL length/athleticism.
50- Dyami Brown is a downfield option here, he profiles as a real good complementary receiver. Quinn Meinerz is also an option at C after showing off for our coaches at the senior bowl. Jevon Holland and Divine Diablo are different but versatile safety options.
3rd and 4th round- Michael Carter has the suddenness and running style to hit NFL holes. Trey Sermon is a Najee-lite in terms of size and footwork. Khalil Herbert is more of a Shanahan-style runner but has underrated track speed and big-play production. Amon-Ra St Brown and Amari Rodgers are quick, smart and strong slots who should be dependable pros. Brevin Jordan is slipping because of interviews but I think he is a better football player than Njoku and Herndon.
There are a lot of good LB options but Chazz Suratt has unique instincts and fluidity. Baron Browning is a physically gifted system fit. Josh Myers is a people-mover with quickness (4.4 shuttle) and rare strength at C. He can also play G. Ben Cleveland and Trey Smith are strong, smart maulers who fit the mold of the current OL. I've been driving the James Wiggins bandwagon since his sophomore year of HS so no need to stop now.
7th round picks : Jake Funk, RB, Maryland. He had injuries but tested like a top athlete and is a great special teamer. He opened my eyes with 221 yards against Minnesota. Buddy Johnson from Texas A&M as an active and athletic ILB with leadership.