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Round 1- Chidobe Awuzie CB Colorado- 6' 200 lbs with a 4.4 40 and can play all over the secondary. Loose hips and quick feet give him the ability to mirror almost anyone in coverage. Sudden athlete as well with the ability to break on the ball. Willing tackler and aggressive, although his tackling technique isn't always great. Versatile player with 9 sacks on his career and also played special teams as a gunner. Leader of his defense in college. Can start day 1 outside or in the slot depending on what the team wants to do with Brown and Scandrick.
Round 2- Derek Rivers DE Youngstown St- Quick twitch DE with natural bend ability. Good frame for a DE at 6'4 with arms just under 33" and should be able to add good NFL weight to his now 250. Great motor and football character, never stops playing. Ascending prospect who's biggest knock is playing at a small school, but he was dominant in college. Also more than held his own at the Sr bowl. Early contributor as a pass rush specialist who should be able to develop into much more going forward.
(very good in depth breakdown)
Round 3- Bucky Hodges TE Virginia Tech- Bucky is just too freaky for me to pass on in the 3rd. 6'6 257 and runs a 4.57 40. Former high school QB that is a fluid athlete and can use his size and strength to overwhelm DB's. Has only been playing the TE position 3 years and still has a good bit of developing to do. I think he has the ability and shows the willingness to be a blocker, but Va Tech just didn't ask him to do it much as an inline blocker. As he develops and learns behind Witten he can still be a weapon lined up in the slot or even outside. Especially in the red zone.
Round 4- Xavier Woods S Louisiana Tech- Ball hawking S who excels in coverage. College production is off the charts, 19 takeaways in the past 3 years!. Slightly undersized but plays with a chip on his shoulder and isn't shy about delivering a big hit. He can play in sub packages early and if he can continue to develop and add weight could be an eventual starter.
Round 6- Brad Seaton OT Villanova- 6'7 3 year starter at LT. Has surprisingly quick feet and is a fluid athlete for a guy so tall. Needs to continue to get stronger and work on his anchor, but future swing tackle seems like a reasonable projection with RT starter upside possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu6FDBZKXNU&t=1s
Round 7- Jahad Thomas RB Temple- Small Rb with good hands and freakish cuts and start stop ability. Often makes defenders look silly in space. Also a good returner. Fills the phantom Dunbar role with special teams ability.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkmSvXLwL7Y
Round 7- Patrick Gamble DT Georgia Tech- 6'5 277 with long arms and big powerful hands. Shows a quick burst inside to attack gaps and get into the backfield. Really intriguing 3 tech project for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKlHWQenaC8
Round 2- Derek Rivers DE Youngstown St- Quick twitch DE with natural bend ability. Good frame for a DE at 6'4 with arms just under 33" and should be able to add good NFL weight to his now 250. Great motor and football character, never stops playing. Ascending prospect who's biggest knock is playing at a small school, but he was dominant in college. Also more than held his own at the Sr bowl. Early contributor as a pass rush specialist who should be able to develop into much more going forward.
(very good in depth breakdown)
Round 3- Bucky Hodges TE Virginia Tech- Bucky is just too freaky for me to pass on in the 3rd. 6'6 257 and runs a 4.57 40. Former high school QB that is a fluid athlete and can use his size and strength to overwhelm DB's. Has only been playing the TE position 3 years and still has a good bit of developing to do. I think he has the ability and shows the willingness to be a blocker, but Va Tech just didn't ask him to do it much as an inline blocker. As he develops and learns behind Witten he can still be a weapon lined up in the slot or even outside. Especially in the red zone.
Round 4- Xavier Woods S Louisiana Tech- Ball hawking S who excels in coverage. College production is off the charts, 19 takeaways in the past 3 years!. Slightly undersized but plays with a chip on his shoulder and isn't shy about delivering a big hit. He can play in sub packages early and if he can continue to develop and add weight could be an eventual starter.
Round 6- Brad Seaton OT Villanova- 6'7 3 year starter at LT. Has surprisingly quick feet and is a fluid athlete for a guy so tall. Needs to continue to get stronger and work on his anchor, but future swing tackle seems like a reasonable projection with RT starter upside possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu6FDBZKXNU&t=1s
Round 7- Jahad Thomas RB Temple- Small Rb with good hands and freakish cuts and start stop ability. Often makes defenders look silly in space. Also a good returner. Fills the phantom Dunbar role with special teams ability.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkmSvXLwL7Y
Round 7- Patrick Gamble DT Georgia Tech- 6'5 277 with long arms and big powerful hands. Shows a quick burst inside to attack gaps and get into the backfield. Really intriguing 3 tech project for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKlHWQenaC8