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I really like a trade down scenario and traded Pick 30 with WASH for 36, 100 and 137
36. Kingsley Suamataia OT | BYU
6'6 330 lbs
Edgerrin Cooper LB | Texas A&M
6'3 235 lbs
Jackson Powers-Johnson IOL | Oregon
6'3 320 lbs
This is more of a hope, might not be available here
100.
Jonathon Brooks RB | Texas
6'0 210 lbs
Workhorse Back
137. Beau Brade S | Maryland
6'1 210 lbs
171.
Malik Washington WR | Virginia
5'9 192 lbs
2023 he played 12 games and had an outstanding 111 catches for an outstanding 1384 yards for an average of 12.5 yards per catch, 9 TDs, and an excellent QB rating when targeted of 115.1.
213. Jaylin Simpson CB | Auburn
6'1 180 lbs
In 2023 as a fifth year senior Simpson saw action in 12 games while playing 650 snaps. He logged 28 tackles, 12 assists, and made 7 stops. In coverage Simpson had 4 pass breakups, 4 interceptions, and surrendered an elite QB rating when targetted of 51.0.
Gabe Hall DT | Baylor
6'6 290 lbs
In 2023 as a fifth year senior Hall logged playing time in 12 games and logged a total of 523 snaps for the Bears. He also added 15 tackles, 7 assists, and 13 stops. As a pass rusher, he tallied 21 total pressures, which included 19 QB hurries, no QB hits, and 2 sacks on the season.
247.
Walter Rouse OT | Oklahoma
6'6 320 lbs
After season's end Rouse transferred to Oklahoma where as a fifth year senior Rouse saw action in 12 games and played a total of 770 snaps for the Sooners. He allowed 4 QB hurries, one QB hit, and one sack while playing at left tackle.
36. Kingsley Suamataia OT | BYU
6'6 330 lbs
- Kingsley Suamataia is a high-end offensive tackle prospect who has consistently improved with each year he has played for the BYU Cougars. Suamataia was a former 5-star recruit out of high school.
- He has outstanding size and is a very good athlete for a player his size. In the run game, Suamataia displays excellent power at the point of attack. He can displace defenders with his short-area burst and hand power and always works to sustain throughout the whistle.
- He has very good lateral movement skills and is excellent working to the second level and on quick pulls and screens. There are times in the run game when his pad level is too high and defenders can get inside his chest. That is an area he will need to fix, but his physical ability allows him to be a high-end run blocker.
- In the passing game, his athleticism and length make it very challenging for opposing defenders to win against him. He is explosive out of his pass sets and gets good depth. He shows a good ability to mirror in pass protection and is a cerebral player when it comes to passing off stunts and games. He utilizes his length very well and creates a long path between him and the QB.
Edgerrin Cooper LB | Texas A&M
6'3 235 lbs
- Very good speed to carry running backs and tight ends on deep routes, be an effective Tampa 2 dropper or spy.
- Uses his hands well and has good change of direction and fluid hips to help stay in phase in man coverage.
- Movement skills also help him be effective as the looper in line games when blitzing.
- Quick to read gap runs and can beat offensive linemen to the spot.
- Solid at using his change of direction to slip blocks when linemen climb to the second level.
- Speed gives him good sideline-to-sideline range against the run and allows him to close quickly on running backs.
- Wraps up when tackling and appears to have long arms to help increase his radius.
Jackson Powers-Johnson IOL | Oregon
6'3 320 lbs
This is more of a hope, might not be available here
- In the run game, Powers-Johnson plays with a mean streak and does a nice job generating a push at the initial point of attack. Powers-Johnson can get outside and does a decent job landing blocks in space.
- Fires out of his stance with a good pad level, consistently winning at the point of attack.
- Quick out of his stance with the footwork to be effective in front of screens. Willing to get out in front of ballcarriers to take out defensive backs and linebackers.
- In the run game, he explodes off the line of scrimmage and consistently gets out to the second level to do damage.
- Shows a good feel for combo blocks, and he displays good quickness and flexibility when moving to the second level, capable of sealing the back side on reach blocks
- Powers-Johnson does a nice job working with teammates to build the pocket, anchoring against bull rushers and displaying good awareness against stunts and twists.
100.
Jonathon Brooks RB | Texas
6'0 210 lbs
Workhorse Back
- He’s a quality receiver with soft hands, and Brooks shows a good feel for catching and transitioning upfield in the screen game.
- Brooks has the flexible ankles to turn the corner and get around the perimeter when the opportunity presents itself.
- He’s at his best working in space, showing the quickness and vision of a return specialist. His stop-start ability allows him to create initial separation.
- Possesses quick feet and straight-line speed but doesn't have the elite burst to be a constant big-play threat. Improving patience as a runner, following pulling guards and makes good decisions on his cut.
- A smooth, loose athlete with very good speed,he is a weapon in space.
- Doesn't possess elite breakaway speed, but is fast enough to gain yardage in chunks when he finds a seam.
137. Beau Brade S | Maryland
6'1 210 lbs
- Innate playmaking ability
- Natural feel for the ball
- Absolute glass-eater
- Mentally thrives down in the box, taking on blocks like he’s a 230-pound LB
- Embraces physicality
- Quick trigger to post when threat leaves his area of zone coverage
- Impressive burst and adequate long speed
- Rocked-up upper body
- Impressive communicator
- Physical along stem vs. TEs
- Quintessential DB attitude
- Quick downhill trigger on click and close
- Strong route recognition and trust of deep AA
- Fluid, given his sturdy frame
171.
Malik Washington WR | Virginia
5'9 192 lbs
2023 he played 12 games and had an outstanding 111 catches for an outstanding 1384 yards for an average of 12.5 yards per catch, 9 TDs, and an excellent QB rating when targeted of 115.1.
- Washington tracks the ball well downfield and consistently runs under long throws.
- He’s also a catch-and-run threat, a creative runner who has good vision in the open field; he’ll be an option to return kicks as well.
- He also has value as a catch-and-run threat, running hard and consistently picking up yards after the catch.
- He also proved to be a force in catch-and-run situations. A violent runner who transitions upfield quickly after the catch, Washington has the speed to pick up chunks of yardage once he’s broken the first tackle.
- Washington runs precise routes, showing an innate feel for setting up defensive backs to create separation.
- When used downfield, he shows the ball-tracking skills and hand-eye coordination to make the adjustment on underthrown balls and back-shoulder throws.
213. Jaylin Simpson CB | Auburn
6'1 180 lbs
In 2023 as a fifth year senior Simpson saw action in 12 games while playing 650 snaps. He logged 28 tackles, 12 assists, and made 7 stops. In coverage Simpson had 4 pass breakups, 4 interceptions, and surrendered an elite QB rating when targetted of 51.0.
- Does a good job getting his head around in time when playing with his back to the line of scrimmage. Has the ability to cover quickness underneath.
- Reads the QB and gets good breaks on the ball. Bigger hitter than his slight frame implies. Closes quickly and generates explosion.
- He’s tall-framed with long arms to match. With his powerful hands, straight-line speed, and fluidity in his hips, turning and chasing downfield shouldn’t be a problem.
- He’s tall-framed with long arms to match. With his powerful hands, straight-line speed, and fluidity in his hips, turning and chasing downfield shouldn’t be a problem.
- Has the change-of-direction ability to mirror underneath but did solid work out of press and off coverage.
- In coverage, Simpson has the fluid hips and speed to turn and run with athletic tight ends. Simpson also shows tremendous awareness and an understanding of routes when sitting back in zone coverage, with the twitch and speed to close on the ball quickly.
Gabe Hall DT | Baylor
6'6 290 lbs
In 2023 as a fifth year senior Hall logged playing time in 12 games and logged a total of 523 snaps for the Bears. He also added 15 tackles, 7 assists, and 13 stops. As a pass rusher, he tallied 21 total pressures, which included 19 QB hurries, no QB hits, and 2 sacks on the season.
- Hall has heavy hands and uses them aggressively, rocking offensive linemen back. He shows the ability to disengage and out-grapple blockers in a phone booth.
- A savvy, versatile and instinctive edge rusher who did a little bit of everything, Hall was especially effective getting to the quarterback.
- Made Bruce Feldman's Freak's List - ranked #17. He wrote "The former high school shot putter, who had six sacks and seven TFLs in 2021, bench pressed 500 pounds, power-cleans 465 pounds, did 750 pounds on the trap bar deadlift and squatted 650 (the BU strength staff stopped him or else Hall’s probably lifting a lot more). He also hit 18.2 mph on the GPS."
- His spin move is already NFL-caliber, and he displays a very good motor.
- Agile and nimble footwork with smooth body control - very light on his feet. Fights through the whistle and is always chirping and going at full speed - love his effort and determination.
- He has decent enough flexibility to bend the edge, and he shows a good closing burst.
- Hall displays good lateral movement skills, capable of working his way down the line with decent range when chasing in pursuit.
247.
Walter Rouse OT | Oklahoma
6'6 320 lbs
After season's end Rouse transferred to Oklahoma where as a fifth year senior Rouse saw action in 12 games and played a total of 770 snaps for the Sooners. He allowed 4 QB hurries, one QB hit, and one sack while playing at left tackle.
- Has the natural power to move defenders at the point of attack. Rouse also has the agility and speed to get out in front and land blocks at the second level. He also shows a good understanding of angles when climbing to the second level.
- Coordinated when moving to the second level as a run blocker, capable of landing blocks on the move.
- Best on the outside because of his height and athleticism, but is capable of blocking on the move.
- Effective grappling in the phone booth, with the upper-body strength and strong hands to outbattle defenders. Rouse also shows a good understanding of angles when moving out to the second level
- He’ll appeal to man-blocking teams, and he’s a fairly high-upside developmental pick when considering his value in the run game.
- Has the functional strength to hold up against the bull rush, and Rouse shows exceptionally quick and precise hands.