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At this super early stage...
Ill start with the guys that have an outside chance of being within range. Most of these are considered in the middle of the first right now, but that always changes.
Tyler Linderbaum:OC Iowa.
Everyones darling right now. He is at the the top my list. Different kind of beast than Frederick, but I think he will be that caliber of player
Ahmad Gardner: CB Cincinnati
CB may not be a critical need, especially if Joseph plays as well as he did in his opportunities. However I am all about adding potential impact players, and thats Sauce
Nakobe Dean: LB Georgia
Im not a big LB in the first guy, but Dean is a catalytic player that would be a nightmare with Parson
Kenyon Green: OT(likely an OG in the NFL)
Green is up there with Linderbaum for me. He walks into the building as a player that improves out interior in both the run and pass. Either one of these two would certainly have a major immediate impact on the OL
Drake London: WR USC
Similar to his former teammate Pittman in that he probably wont wow you, but I think the hoss we are lacking at WR.
Daxton Hill: DB Michigan
Im higher on him than sum. Ive seen people here say he is a CB. I think he is an FS that can come up and cover the slot in the NFL. Meh ball production, but I dont think thats nearly as much of an issue as it was before. Amazing athlete, very good player
Darien Kinnard: OT(Will play OG in the NFL) Kentucky
Big big dude at 345ish. Not nearly as good a prospect as Green, and is probably more of a fringe 1st if he isnt a considered a 2nd rounder. However, I think he would come in and make a real impact inside. The pick of pick like Frederick, where you dont like the value on draft day, but you like his impact afterwards
Ill start with the guys that have an outside chance of being within range. Most of these are considered in the middle of the first right now, but that always changes.
Tyler Linderbaum:OC Iowa.
Everyones darling right now. He is at the the top my list. Different kind of beast than Frederick, but I think he will be that caliber of player
Ahmad Gardner: CB Cincinnati
CB may not be a critical need, especially if Joseph plays as well as he did in his opportunities. However I am all about adding potential impact players, and thats Sauce
Nakobe Dean: LB Georgia
Im not a big LB in the first guy, but Dean is a catalytic player that would be a nightmare with Parson
Kenyon Green: OT(likely an OG in the NFL)
Green is up there with Linderbaum for me. He walks into the building as a player that improves out interior in both the run and pass. Either one of these two would certainly have a major immediate impact on the OL
Drake London: WR USC
Similar to his former teammate Pittman in that he probably wont wow you, but I think the hoss we are lacking at WR.
Daxton Hill: DB Michigan
Im higher on him than sum. Ive seen people here say he is a CB. I think he is an FS that can come up and cover the slot in the NFL. Meh ball production, but I dont think thats nearly as much of an issue as it was before. Amazing athlete, very good player
Darien Kinnard: OT(Will play OG in the NFL) Kentucky
Big big dude at 345ish. Not nearly as good a prospect as Green, and is probably more of a fringe 1st if he isnt a considered a 2nd rounder. However, I think he would come in and make a real impact inside. The pick of pick like Frederick, where you dont like the value on draft day, but you like his impact afterwards