Jetstream Green
Kool Aid with a touch of vodka
Jaydon Blue- HB, University of Texas
Jaydon Blue- HB, University of Texas
Ricky White from UNLV is another... I agree on Nash tooNick Nash,...WR,...San Jose State
I brought him up a couple months back...the kid has something...just needs an opportunity to show it
Seems can hold his position and gap integrity very well even being double-teamed. WowAnother guy I like is CJ West. Defensive tackle from Indiana.
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I've seen him rising up boards recently.Another guy I like is CJ West. Defensive tackle from Indiana.
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Denzel Burke, CB Ohio State. He is probably going in round 3-4 this year. Last year he was probably a late 1st early 2nd guy.
He's had an up and down career. Good freshman season, bad sophomore year but allegedly played hurt, great junior year, then a so-so senior year. He's talented for sure.
OT/G Charles Grant from William & Mary.
Elite OT at lower level. Could be a future pro-bowl G
I'm confused. Why would it matter what happens in round 1 if the question is late round sleeper pick, regardless of team?Of course it all depends on round 1 and who’s on the board. Assuming they go DT in round 1, if he’s on the board I’d take Umanmielen. He might start as a situational player, but should grow into the needed Edge. If an OG, like Jackson, falls, they’d consider him. A name I have’t heard out there is UCLA LB Schwesinger. He needs to add power, but he’s athletic and has terrific instincts. He will be situationally useful(coverage) and great on special teams. With patience he could develop into a good leader in the middle. Finally if they go Edge in round 1, UF DT Farmer may be on the board. He’d be primarily an anchor in the middle. He’s not likely to become a force at collapsing pockets. Sorry to offer multiple choices, but round one forces the direction to a large extent. My expectation is they focus on the lines.
Was he the one who made the game clinching INT against PSU?shout out for a local product from Brophy Prep:
Benjamin Morrison, CB Notre Dame
lost in the shuffle this year as a hip injury cost him the last 2/3 of ND's season. But if "Ball Skills" are what you want in a CB-- he has it in spades. 9 ints in his college career of 2.25 seasons. Starter since his freshman year and team captain this past year. Add very high character to the mix.
Wow, absolutely dominated the battle, and I also see great manners as well: respect the players he's going against and even the cone.This guy,..he is just starting college I think.... 6'4 225 with a 40 inch vertical...
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be curious to see where he is in a few years...2028 draft?