specific issues:
Ridley: Possibly a slot only. Likely maxed out at Bama for size/strength yet tests poorly in those areas.
Sutton: Too raw, will need a couple years. I see him as a round 2/3 guy with tons of upside but also some real bust potential.
Moore: Team was so bad that his film is hard to grade for me. Feels like Dez Bryant 2017 to me not DB 2014.
LVE: 1 year guy with some injury concerns. Plays tall which makes him very blockable at times. When he has good technique can waylay dudes.
Evans: Not very big. Safety plus type like Sean Lee which may mean he struggles physically to stay on the field long term.
in general:
i don't like paying guys who've never had money big money then thinking they'll all of a sudden love football. draft gym rats.
beware big schools. name recognition causes guys to rise. i'd never ignore those guys because they produce tons of talent but i would be aware of that fact when grading prospects.
i like guys who can do "something" for you now but have upside. at wr i might like christian kirk more than others as i see him as a plus returner day 1 who can grow into a real receiving threat.see tyreek hill.
i'm also not as worried about a guy only running 3-4 routes well provided i can use those 3-4 routes in my offense day 1. i need enough to get him on the field then i can help him grow from there but he's gotta be able to play snaps day 1.
i'd always consider the bpa but immediately ask myself what is his role on the team. if he has no role i would move down til i either selected best player for me or traded down.
i dont need 10 draft picks. i can move around to end up with more top 150 guys then add a few UDFA at position I ran short of much easier than I can fit 10 rookies onto a roster. i don't need to select 6th/7th round picks for some other team....
Bama players rarely max out for strength or speed.
There's exceptions, of course, but year after year they have guys that dont test as well at the combine as they play on the field.
They draft many of the best players and have great coaching
But the program isnt know as much for being a Sparq factory.
Ridley even said he never even trained once at Bama for things like the long jump, etc
He claims he could massively improve on things like that if it expected of him. Hes a bit of workaholic, so I don't doubt it.
He ran a lot of routes..appears to be ripped,but slight (kind of like Ocho Cinco or M Harrison) caught a lot of balls and did some lighter strength training while staying flexible.
Btw, that doesnt mean I dont like Moore.
I do.
I just think the board is a bit rough of Ridley.
Dude could get 100 inches more open via route-running and a people are worrying about a few extra inches in a vertical jump.
Like Antonio Brown does