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Biggest winners and my favorite picks from Rounds 2 and 3
Tennessee Titans
The picks: Will Levis, QB, Kentucky (No. 33); Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane (No. 81)
C'mon, after Levis dropped out of Round 1, you knew I'd have the team that picked him listed among the Day 2 winners. I really believe Levis is going to be a productive, early starter, and it could be as soon as Week 1 this season. Tennessee has veteran Ryan Tannehill, but he's owed no guaranteed money in 2023. He could be released before the season. Malik Willis, a third-rounder last year, was drafted by former general manager Jon Robinson. Levis has a chance to come in and compete and try to win the job.
Why do I believe in Levis' ability? Because he can do everything at a high level, even if he was reckless at times last season. He's tough, has a stellar arm, is accurate when he has time to throw and can escape the pocket and pick up first downs with his legs. With NFL-level talent around him, he's going to be even better. Plus, here's a fun reminder, from ESPN Stats & Info: Levis is the first quarterback selected No. 33 overall since Brett Favre in 1991.
With Levis in Round 2 and offensive lineman Peter Skoronski in Round 1, I like what general manager Ran Carthon is building. Now, all eyes are on the AFC South quarterbacks as Houston (C.J. Stroud) and Indianapolis (Anthony Richardson) also made additions.
I should mention, too: Tennessee moved up eight spots with Arizona to get Levis, giving up Nos. 41 and 72 plus a third-rounder next year (and getting No. 81). That's quite a bit to make the move, but again, I'm a fan of Levis.
The Titans closed out their Day 2 with Spears, a big-play machine who broke a ton of tackles and put up 1,581 rushing yards last season. He has a knee injury that caused him to drop out of the second round, but the Titans have seen his medicals and must feel comfortable. With the rumblings that Derrick Henry might be around for only one more season in Tennessee, this is a nice get.
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Green Bay Packers
The picks: Luke Musgrave, TE, Oregon State (No. 42); Jayden Reed, WR, Michigan State (No. 50); Tucker Kraft, TE, South Dakota State (No. 78)
I said to start the broadcast Friday night that I wanted to see the Packers take one of the tight ends early in Round 2, and they did that ... and more. Musgrave is an intriguing combination of size and speed. He played in just two games last season because of a knee injury. At 6-foot-6, 253 pounds, though, he has all the talent in the world, and he was starting to put things together before his injury. This is a good pick to help out young quarterback Jordan Love.
Green Bay then added Reed and Kraft, one of my favorite prospects in this class, replenishing its depth chart. Kraft is more advanced as a blocker, but I could see coach Matt LaFleur using both tight ends at the same time. They have versatility to line up in the slot. The Reed pick was a little high based on other receivers on the board, but the Packers have to be considered a Day 2 winner because of how they're putting playmakers around Love.
Tennessee Titans
The picks: Will Levis, QB, Kentucky (No. 33); Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane (No. 81)
C'mon, after Levis dropped out of Round 1, you knew I'd have the team that picked him listed among the Day 2 winners. I really believe Levis is going to be a productive, early starter, and it could be as soon as Week 1 this season. Tennessee has veteran Ryan Tannehill, but he's owed no guaranteed money in 2023. He could be released before the season. Malik Willis, a third-rounder last year, was drafted by former general manager Jon Robinson. Levis has a chance to come in and compete and try to win the job.
Why do I believe in Levis' ability? Because he can do everything at a high level, even if he was reckless at times last season. He's tough, has a stellar arm, is accurate when he has time to throw and can escape the pocket and pick up first downs with his legs. With NFL-level talent around him, he's going to be even better. Plus, here's a fun reminder, from ESPN Stats & Info: Levis is the first quarterback selected No. 33 overall since Brett Favre in 1991.
With Levis in Round 2 and offensive lineman Peter Skoronski in Round 1, I like what general manager Ran Carthon is building. Now, all eyes are on the AFC South quarterbacks as Houston (C.J. Stroud) and Indianapolis (Anthony Richardson) also made additions.
I should mention, too: Tennessee moved up eight spots with Arizona to get Levis, giving up Nos. 41 and 72 plus a third-rounder next year (and getting No. 81). That's quite a bit to make the move, but again, I'm a fan of Levis.
The Titans closed out their Day 2 with Spears, a big-play machine who broke a ton of tackles and put up 1,581 rushing yards last season. He has a knee injury that caused him to drop out of the second round, but the Titans have seen his medicals and must feel comfortable. With the rumblings that Derrick Henry might be around for only one more season in Tennessee, this is a nice get.
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Green Bay Packers
The picks: Luke Musgrave, TE, Oregon State (No. 42); Jayden Reed, WR, Michigan State (No. 50); Tucker Kraft, TE, South Dakota State (No. 78)
I said to start the broadcast Friday night that I wanted to see the Packers take one of the tight ends early in Round 2, and they did that ... and more. Musgrave is an intriguing combination of size and speed. He played in just two games last season because of a knee injury. At 6-foot-6, 253 pounds, though, he has all the talent in the world, and he was starting to put things together before his injury. This is a good pick to help out young quarterback Jordan Love.
Green Bay then added Reed and Kraft, one of my favorite prospects in this class, replenishing its depth chart. Kraft is more advanced as a blocker, but I could see coach Matt LaFleur using both tight ends at the same time. They have versatility to line up in the slot. The Reed pick was a little high based on other receivers on the board, but the Packers have to be considered a Day 2 winner because of how they're putting playmakers around Love.