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<title>Sun 4-19-26: RW/TST Daily Thread Articles Coming in the Morning (4 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?23,1236051,1236051#msg-1236051</link><description><![CDATA[ GO RAMS!]]></description>
<dc:creator>BerendsenRam</dc:creator>
<category>Rams Chronicles</category><pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 05:24:43 -0400</pubDate></item>
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<title>Giants trade DT Lawrence to Bengals for #10 pick (7 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1236020,1236020#msg-1236020</link><description><![CDATA[ So Giants have #5 and #10. Harbaugh making his presence felt.]]></description>
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<title>Check this out (3 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1236009,1236009#msg-1236009</link><description><![CDATA[ [<a href="https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18XRjshQNj/?mibextid=wwXIfr" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >www.facebook.com</a>]]]></description>
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<title>MLB fastest pitchers...in history.... (no replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?4,1235995,1235995#msg-1235995</link><description><![CDATA[ Just saw a video that said the following: (accurate? I don't know...but perhaps not far off)<br /><br />In the video they used a formula to compare pitching speed of today with those of yesteryear. The method they use today is quite different than used historically.<br /><br />First up:<br /><br />Bob Feller... new estimate: 107.6 mph<br /><br />Nolan Ryan... new estimate: 108.5 mph<br /><br />thoughts? Agree? Disagree? - JamesJM]]></description>
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<title>Did You Guys See This Draft Preview From The Rams? (1 reply)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235992,1235992#msg-1235992</link><description><![CDATA[ I'm out here dying!<br /><br />[<a href="https://youtu.be/vXZjWRdCjG8?si=oki0KqzhrNcFhuMw" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >youtu.be</a>]]]></description>
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<title>UFL (no replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235986,1235986#msg-1235986</link><description><![CDATA[ Every time is see Hakim Butler play I wonder why he is not on an NFL roster…]]></description>
<dc:creator>Thirtymac, The Intrepid Ram</dc:creator>
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<title>Time to say I'm pretty sure I'm OK..... (7 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?4,1235972,1235972#msg-1235972</link><description><![CDATA[ it started last November...wasn't feeling well. in early February I was diagnosed with Cancer. A tumor. NOTE: My prognosis is very, very good.<br /><br />Last few months I have been taking both Chemo and Immunotherapy treatments. At first not that bad... the last treatment, however, was horrendous. BUT... all indications are that it's working. Tumor has shrunk considerably. After many, and I mean MANY, scans, there is no indication the cancer has spread. I will have surgery April 27th.<br /><br />There are others on this board that have gone thru this, I've spoken with a few. I want to say to them... (you know who you are), your support has been fantastic... I can't thank you enough.<br /><br />Throughout I've kept a very positive attitude. VERY positive. Never got down about it, (much anyway), even when I was feeling my worst.<br /><br />And SOOO - after my successful surgery, :laughing , I will be ready to chase that Lombardi in 2026. Haven't been able to keep up much with Ram's news lately so I've got some catching up to do. But point is: JamesJM is BACK. :laughing]]></description>
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<title>The only explanation is stupidity..... (5 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?4,1235971,1235971#msg-1235971</link><description><![CDATA[ What I'm talking about is visiting truly famous locations near wherever you live.<br /><br />I was stationed in Heidelberg, Germany while in the Army. There is a magnificent castle there. I was there nearly two years and never visited that castle until just a few days before I was discharged... even though while there I traveled nearly all of Europe and a few places in Asia.<br /><br />I have traveled a large part of the world... AND YET.... there are some quite famous locations somewhat near me that I have never visited.<br /><br />Last year I crossed off one of those locations - Death Valley. DV is only a 4 hour drive from my home and yet it took me 75 years to get there. :banghead<br /><br />So last night I was looking for the closest location to me that I've never visited but would almost certainly be known by everyone on this board. Very subjective, no easy answer... but I think it might be Crater Lake in Oregon. Never been there and if photos are any indication, and they are, it's one of the most amazing and beautiful places on earth.<br /><br />Crater Lake is not really that close to me. 530 miles. 7 hour drive. That's no excuse. Been to Oregon many, many times and never took the time.<br /><br />So, I wondered... what famous location is somewhat near you, that we'd all perhaps recognize, that you have yet to visit? - JamesJM]]></description>
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<title>Matt Miller says Jordyn Tyson was ‘very impressive’ in workout | NFL Draft Daily (no replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235966,1235966#msg-1235966</link><description><![CDATA[ They say some very complimentary things here. Not sure I would be against drafting this kid but his injuries just cannot be overlooked.<br /><br />NFL on ESPN<br />858K subscribers<br /><br />10,660 views Apr 17, 2026 #ESPN #NFL<br />NFL Draft Daily’s Field Yates, Matt Miller and Jordan Reid discuss an ideal first round for the Dallas Cowboys before reviewing Jordyn Tyson’s workout and his range in the 2026 NFL Draft. Plus, Kayden McDonald speaks about giving back before the panel debates which Ohio State prospect can make the biggest impact in their first season.<br /><br />0:00 Cowboys’ ideal first round<br />1:34 Jordyn Tyson<br />4:06 Kayden McDonald<br />5:25 Top Ohio State prospects<br /><br /><br/><embed src="https://www.youtube.com/v/uADq6fo_3MM" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="850" height="700"></embed><br/>]]></description>
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<title>ASU WR Jordyn Tyson solidifies first-round draft status in front of 20 teams (4 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235963,1235963#msg-1235963</link><description><![CDATA[ Now 20 Teams showed up! lol He is going into this Draft as a very hot prospect!<br /><br />ASU WR Jordyn Tyson solidifies first-round draft status in front of 20 teams<br /><br /><a href="https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/asu-wr-jordyn-tyson-solidifies-211218832.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >link</a><br /><br />Charean Williams<br />Fri, April 17, 2026 at 5:12 PM EDT·<br />1 min read<br />Add Yahoo Sports on Google<br /><br />Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson finally had his private workout for NFL teams on Friday.<br /><br />According to multiple reports, Tyson showed he's healthy and fully recovered from a hamstring injury that limited him last season.<br /><br />Twenty teams, including the Titans, Giants, Commanders, Eagles, Dolphins, Cardinals, Bills, Panthers, Browns, Cowboys, Lions, Packers, Raiders and Chargers, showed up for Tyson's workout. He won't wait long to hear his name called on Thursday and could land in the top 10.<br /><br />Pete Thamel of ESPN quoted a source at the workout as saying, &quot;He showed the twitch, explosiveness and leaping ability we all saw in the fall. He showed he’s healthy and still explosive, which is all he needed to do.”<br /><br />Matt Miller of ESPN reports that Tyson ran 20-25 routes and dropped one pass. Tyson did not do any other on-field testing.<br /><br />Tyson's rehab kept him from doing on-field work at the Scouting Combine or Arizona State's Pro Day. He had other injuries in college, tearing his ACL as a freshman at Colorado and breaking a collarbone after transferring to the Sun Devils.<br /><br />In nine games last season, Tyson made 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns.]]></description>
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<title>Sat 4-18-26: RW/TST Daily Thread Articles Coming in the Morning (8 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?23,1235950,1235950#msg-1235950</link><description><![CDATA[ GO RAMS!]]></description>
<dc:creator>BerendsenRam</dc:creator>
<category>Rams Chronicles</category><pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 16:00:22 -0400</pubDate></item>
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<title>Predicting the Rams (4 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235947,1235947#msg-1235947</link><description><![CDATA[ I'm always kind of wondering about how McSnead are thinking. There are so many variables to this that we are just not privy to and I think these items will really determine how the Rams draft this year:<br /><br />1. What is Stafford actually telling them? Is Stafford saying I'm going to play year to year? Or is he saying that he plans to play for 2 more years and that's it? Or what?<br /><br />2. How healthy is Nacua really? Do they feel that Nacua will be fine mentally after entering rehab or not?<br /><br />3. How is the blood clot situation of Alaric Jackson? Is this always going to be an off-season issue with him? Is it going to get worse as he ages? OLT is a premium position, especially with McVay's offense and Stafford's lack of scrambling ability. Also, I'd like to point out just the pure difference in Stafford's play when he feels confident in his line and when he obviously doesn't.<br /><br />4. What are the medical reports on players with medical histories? For example Tyson. I'm sure the Rams medical staff has pored over his medical information with a very very fine toothed comb. If there is any type of red flag there, why would you risk so much draft capital on that high of a risk?<br /><br />5. And, finally another big one that stands out to me is whether or not the Rams want to develop a rookie QB from the draft or if they want to go out and grab some veteran QB that they feel can work in their system and be pretty good. Who knows who this might be, I think McVay's system, McVay's coaching and McVay's play calling can all improve a QBs performance quite a bit.<br /><br />6. Another point that we don't get much about, although a little, is the personality, family, overall history of the player. I'm sure the Rams know every single negative outcome for a potential player since high school. Any run-ins with the law, perhaps some shady friends, school grades are bad etc., etc.7<br /><br />7. How are recovering players doing? The big one here in my opinion is Dolac. He had a PCL strain in against the Cardinals and missed the rest of the season (which was the play-offs in this case). He was very good on STs, but I think he also can and will be a starting ILB on the Rams. He is one of those lighter LBs that are very fast and good in coverage. He is 6'1&quot; and about 225lbs. In my opinion perfect for a LB that just stays on the field on passing downs, he is a bit of a hybrid SAF ILB player I think.<br /><br />So, we can look at the college players and see who plays well or doesn't and perhaps position fits etc., but without the above we just have to wait and see. That's part of the fun of course! But also why we draft players that we never saw coming! Also, on the other hand even the Rams can mess up their evaluations. Case in point was Pooh Paul last year. Even though he was a 5th rounder, he didn't even make it through pre-season. How did that happen?]]></description>
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<title>My latest 7rd Mock (4 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235887,1235887#msg-1235887</link><description><![CDATA[ This had some gamble but I think I wanted to take a swing on more impact players at other positions. I forced only 1 trade -1 net with NO to get Kyle Louis who is a unicorn in my opinion and would complement my pick of Anthony Hill to round out and upgrade our LB room.<br /><br />[attachment 15230 20267rdMOCK_04172026.png]]]></description>
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<title>Is players pay getting out of control? Will Anderson just got $150M (22 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235886,1235886#msg-1235886</link><description><![CDATA[ 3 years, $150M ::o<br /><br /><br /><br />insane]]></description>
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<category>RamsFootballFans.com</category><pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 22:57:24 -0400</pubDate></item>
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<title>I was looking at tape of Stribling (3 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235860,1235860#msg-1235860</link><description><![CDATA[ I am not impressed with Chambliss as a QB. I don't believe he is a great NFL caliber QB lacking the arm that I have heard he has. Perhaps Spencer Rattler may even have a stronger arm. Too many short passes and not the size of QB I want running around out there in comparison to Taylen Green who has size and is more explosive with a canon of an arm. It seems his receiver always end up turn to face him to catch passes. Yah, I think would not list him a s a draft prospect in 2027.]]></description>
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<title>Rams Draft Hype Video (3 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235853,1235853#msg-1235853</link><description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.therams.com/video/thursday-rams-2026-draft" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >Thursday (Draft Hype Video)</a><br /><br />Not sure Jared Verse has a future in acting. Byron maybe!]]></description>
<dc:creator>AvengerRam</dc:creator>
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<title>Who Will be the first WR off of the Board Poll (no replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235848,1235848#msg-1235848</link><description><![CDATA[ <b>Poll</b>: Who will be the first WR off the board Thursday night? <br/><br/>I hope it is Tate then Lemon and then the 13th pick by the Rams.]]></description>
<dc:creator>Shecky</dc:creator>
<category>RamsFootballFans.com</category><pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 11:56:58 -0400</pubDate></item>
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<title>I'm seeing Trader Les trading up for Tate, Love or Tyson, then call it a day. (8 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235844,1235844#msg-1235844</link><description><![CDATA[ I have come to my draft day conclusion that the Rams are adding the BEST OFFENSIVE WEAPON they can get in this draft. Trade up, pick that player and move on.<br /><br />No messing around...1 impact player they can plug into the offense and create a MISMATCH for every defense in the NFL.<br /><br />WR Carnell Tate<br />WR Jordyn Tyson<br />RB Jeremiah Love<br /><br />I have a feeling in my gut that it's McVay &amp; Snead saying F#@# those picks and the Rams getting the player they covet.<br /><br />Fill in with whatever draft picks they have later in the draft and get depth OLINE, DLINE and LB.]]></description>
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<title>Report: 18 NFL teams attending Jordyn Tyson’s private workout today! (26 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235838,1235838#msg-1235838</link><description><![CDATA[ 18 teams!!! That's a lot of eyes on him! Do we have a shot at him at 13???<br /><br />Report: 18 NFL teams attending Jordyn Tyson’s private workout<br /><br /><a href="https://arizonasports.com/ncaa/arizona-state-football/jordyn-tyson-private-workout/3618121/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >link</a><br /><br />Apr 17, 2026, 8:19 AM | Updated: 8:20 am<br /><br />BY TYLER DRAKE<br /><br />Cardinals reporter and ArizonaSports.com editor<br /><br />Eighteen NFL teams are attending Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson’s private workout at the school on Friday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.<br /><br />ESPN’s Peter Schrager adds the New York Giants are among the teams in Tempe and “rarely have we seen such a significant workout session with such a massive turnout less than a week from the (NFL Draft).”<br /><br />Tyson, who is projected as a first-round prospect this draft, did not do on-field work this offseason as he recovered from a hamstring injury. That meant sitting out both the NFL Draft Combine — outside of posting 26 bench press reps (one away from tying a combine record) — and ASU’s pro day.<br /><br />When healthy, the wide receiver has proved he has the traits to compete at the next level. After reeling in 75 passes for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024 (12 games), Tyson added another 61 catches, 711 yards and eight scores in his final season at ASU (nine games).<br /><br />As for where he might end up on Day 1 of the NFL Draft, that’s up for debate, with ESPN’s Matt Miller projecting a ceiling as high as No. 14 overall and a floor as low as No. 33.<br /><br />Tyson’s tape is top-15 caliber when he’s on the field, but the best ability is availability. He missed 17 of the possible 51 games he could have played in; he also missed the spring program for the Sun Devils last year. Tyson’s most recent injury was to a hamstring, which caused him to sit out of three games in 2025.<br /><br />Teams will have varying levels of acceptance with injuries, but Tyson’s range is all over the place because of that — and eight drops in the 2024 season haven’t helped his stock either. He could come off the board as early as No. 8 to the Saints or slip to the Jets at No. 33 if those injury concerns prove valid.<br /><br />In ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.’s final mock draft of the offseason, Tyson lands with the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 overall.<br /><br />The Athletic’s Dane Brugler isn’t too far off Kiper’s thinking in his seven-round mock draft published Wednesday that has Tyson going to the Los Angeles Rams at No. 13.<br /><br />But in NFL.com analyst Chad Reuter’s five-round mock draft, Tyson goes much later in the round at No. 22 to the Cleveland Browns via trade.<br /><br />“Wherever God wants him to be, it’ll be. And of course, I’m a little biased. … But I’m excited just to see,” ASU wide receivers coach and former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward told reporters Tuesday.<br /><br />“I tell all the scouts and all the teams, whatever team ends up drafting him, you’re going to get a winner. I know the work that he’s put into it.”]]></description>
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<title>We get another Look at Tavon Austin (11 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235826,1235826#msg-1235826</link><description><![CDATA[ Per Shefty on X.com Tavon Austin will be announcing the Rams pick. he didn't say what round the ex players will be announcing picks for every NFL team. But, Austin is the Rams representative. Of course he will have to compete with the annual Commercial Break when the Rams are on the clock.<br />[attachment 15229 HGCu1jiWEAAq4Xz.jpg]]]></description>
<dc:creator>The_Zone</dc:creator>
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<title>Reverse Draft (3 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235818,1235818#msg-1235818</link><description><![CDATA[ Maybe the Owners could do a quick vote before Thursday night. Would certainly shake things up. Not sure if that means that the Chiefs would get the 4th pick though.<br /><br />[attachment 15228 revdraft.jpg]]]></description>
<dc:creator>Shecky</dc:creator>
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<title>Fri 4-17-26: RW/TST Daily Thread Articles Coming in the Morning (8 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?23,1235800,1235800#msg-1235800</link><description><![CDATA[ GO RAMS!]]></description>
<dc:creator>BerendsenRam</dc:creator>
<category>Rams Chronicles</category><pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 15:37:05 -0400</pubDate></item>
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<title>Deadpool's 2025 Rams Vertically Stacked Big Board (7 replies)</title><link>https://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,1235797,1235797#msg-1235797</link><description><![CDATA[ some posters wanted this board and I thought I would give it a shot. Basically what happens with an NFL stacked draft board, scouts, coaches and the FO get together and go through players and 1st stack them by position (which I did) then overall regardless of position (which I also did) then they shave off names that don't fit. Then they stack according to need and depth of class and obviously talent and lastly, scheme and locker room fit. I think most teams are now doing a horizontal board, but it just doesn't work on a message board format, so this will have to do. These guys will not be in the same order as my big board for obvious reasons. Need, fit and value come into play more. And just because X player tops my board, doesn't mean he is the Rams top guy, they all are grouped pretty tight and if they think value of Y player is better than X player and they can get a player similar to player X, they may take Y.<br /><br />8 years ago I got 6 of 11<br />7 years ago I got 5 of 8<br />6 years ago I got 6 of 9<br />5 years ago I got 2 of 9<br />4 years ago I got 3 of 8.<br />3 years ago I got 7 of 14<br />2 years ago I got 8 of 10<br />Last year I got 4 of 6 (missed on Paul Jr. because he wasn't a fit, and well, he wasn't a fit, and Mumps didn't make my top 6 rounds)<br /><br />Most teams have 100-175 names on their big board. I ended up with 198 names, but of my top 10, only 2 could be available, making my list more like 190. This year was tough, since they have fewer holes and its more about depth, they could go a million ways. This year, the names in italics are guys I like throughout the draft.<br /><br /><b><u>1. Fernando Mendoza – QB – Indiana – 6’-5” 236 lbs.</u></b> – Prototypical size, good arm, can keep the play alive with his legs or get first downs. Leader and accurate. Nothing elite traits-wise.<br /><br /><i><b><u>2. Sonny Styles – LB – Ohio State – 6’-5” 243 lbs.</u></b> – Safety turned LBer, sideline to sideline range, solid tackler, excellent in coverage and a good blitzer. Not a thumper.</i><br /><br /><b><u>3. Arvell Reese – LB – Ohio State – 6’-4” 241 lbs.</u></b> – LBer/EDGE. Better right now as a MLB, sideline to sideline, quick to diagnose. As an edge, just starting to develop a pass rush. Ultra athletic.<br /><br /><i><b><u>4. Jordyn Tyson – WR – Arizona State – 6’-2” 203 lbs.</u></b> – Elite separator, can play all 3 spots. Smooth route runner. Injuries are a concern, but not connected (not injury prone IMO)</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>5. Caleb Downs – SAF – Ohio State – 6’-0” 206 lbs.</u></b> – elite football IQ, always around the ball, playmaker. Best fit may be to move him around and make OCs account for him pre-snap. Average athlete.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>6. Carnell Tate – WR – Ohio State - 6’-2” 192 lbs.</u></b> – Z WR that wins jump balls, good route runner with excellent hands, average play speed. Has always been WR2.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>7. Makia Lemon – WR – USC – 5’-11” 195 lbs.</u></b> – Plays above his weight class, slot or X WR. Good blocker and physical as a WR with a ridiculous win rate in contested catch scenarios. Mental makeup scares me a bit.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>8. Jeremiah Love – RB – Notre Dame - 6’-0” 212 lbs.</u></b> – HR hitter speed with good vision and great contact balance. Not a pile pusher.</i><br /><br /><b><u>9. David Bailey – EDGE – Texas Tech – 6’-3” 250 lbs.</u></b> – Best pure edge rusher in the class.<br /><br /><b><u>10. Rueben Bain Jr. – EDGE – Miami – 6’-2” 263 lbs.</u></b> – insane power rusher that just overwhelms blockers. Excellent anchor against the run. Historically short arms.<br />______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />This is my first round trade down line. If none of the guys above this line are there at 13, I'm trading down (for AvengerRam upon request)<br /><br /><i><b><u>11. Kenyon Sadiq – TE – Oregon – 6’-3” 241 lbs.</u></b> – Slot or In-line TE, good blocker, above average route runner and a RAC terror. Below average production.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>12. Mansoor Delane – CB – LSU – 6’-0” 187 lbs.</u></b> – Better press man than zone, but can play both. Aggressive against the run. Lacks INT production.</i><br /><br /><b><u>13. Francis Mauigoa – OT – Miami – 6’-5” 329 lbs.</u></b> – RT or RG, smart and patient blocker with an excellent base and good power. Feet are a bit sluggish.<br /><br /><i><b><u>14. Monroe Freeling – OT – Georgia – 6’-7” 315 lbs.</u></b> – Top true LT in the draft, highly athletic with excellent length. Needs to get stronger and gain experience.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>15. Denzel Boston – WR – Washington – 6’-4” 212 lbs.</u></b> – Smooth route runner with elite ball skills, especially in contested catch situations, lacks deep speed. X WR.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>16. Omar Cooper Jr. – WR – Indiana – 6’-0” 199 lbs.</u></b> – Ultra physical slot WR, good blocker. Strong hands and tough to bring down after the catch. Not a great route runner.</i><br /><br /><b><u>17. Olaiavega Ioane – OG – Penn State – 6’-4” 328 lbs.</u></b> – Great size and strength, excellent technique. Lacks ideal movement skills.<br /><br /><b><u>18. Jermod McCoy – CB – Tenn. – 6’-1” 188 lbs.</u></b> – Ballhawk, with a silky lower half and physical at the catch point. ACL tear muddies his water a bit.<br /><br /><i><b><u>19. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren – SAF – Toledo – 6’-3” 201 lbs.</u></b> – He’s an enforcer on the backend. Plenty of range. Sloppy technique can get him in trouble. Box or split safety.</i><br /><br /><b><u>20. Dillon Thieneman – SAF – Oregon – 6’-0” 201 lbs.</u></b> – Rangy, high IQ that is position diverse. Quick to react. Not a thumper against the run.<br /><br /><i><b><u>21. Anthony Hill Jr. – LB – Texas – 6’-2” 238 lbs.</u></b> – Sack production? Check. Forced fumbles? Check. Sideline to sideline? Check? Pass cover ability? Check. Can get over-aggressive.</i><br /><br /><b><u>22. KC Concepcion – WR – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-0” 196 lbs.</u></b> – His twitch and quickness create separation and makes him dangerous after the catch. Unreliable hands. Slot WR.<br /><br /><b><u>23. Spencer Fano – OT – Utah – 6’-5” 311 lbs.</u></b> – Highly athletic and technically sound, played RT at Utah, but 32” arms probably moves him to OG. Needs to get stronger.<br /><br /><i><b><u>24. Chris Johnson – CB – SDSU – 6’-0” 193 lbs.</u></b> – Man/zone inside/outside CB that is technically sound and is a smooth mover. Can get beat deep.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>25. Avieon Terrell – CB – Clemson – 5’-11” 180 lbs.</u></b> – Inside/outside CB with a great peanut punch. Physical against the run. Fluid mover with good technique. Slender build may limit him to the slot.</i><br /><br /><b><u>26. Blake Miller – OT – Clemson - 6’-7” 317 lbs.</u></b> – RT that is a highly fluid mover with a mauler mentality. Needs to get stronger.<br /><br /><b><u>27. Peter Woods – DL Clemson – 6’-3” 298 lbs.</u></b> – Explosive get off, with decent power helps him win the rep early. Solid anchor to hold up against the run. Needs to add good weight. 24 was better than 25. You’ll see a pattern with Clemson guys.<br /><br /><b><u>28. Cashius Howell – EDGE – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-2” 253 lbs.</u></b> – Explosive first step that leads to a stat sheet full of sacks. Bendy with a good motor. Not a great edge setter against the run.<br /><br /><i><b><u>29. Max Iheanachor – OT – Arizona State – 6’-6” 321 lbs.</u></b> – Dancing bear RT that would work best in a zone scheme. Super athlete. Sloppy technique.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>30. Kayden McDonald – DL – Ohio State – 6’-2” 326 lbs.</u></b> – Space eating, run stuffer deluxe. Excellent power. Lacks a pass rush.</i><br /><br /><b><u>31. TJ Parker – EDGE – Clemson – 6’-4” 263 lbs.</u></b> – High motor with excellent hand work (6 forced fumbles in ’24) good athlete. Had a down year in ’25.<br /><br /><b><u>32. Eli Stowers – TE – Vanderbilt – 6’-4” 239 lbs.</u></b> – Former QB, only 3 years at TE. A serious problem with the ball in his hands, which are excellent. Rare athleticism for the position. Effort is lacking in blocking.<br /><br /><i><b><u>33. 46. Jacob Rodriguez – LB – Texas Tech – 6’-1” 231 lbs.</u></b> – A stat sheet stuffer at ILB, He can go sideline to sideline and has a knack for the ball in coverage. A tad under-sized, not a stack and shed guy.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>34. D’Angelo Ponds – CB – Indiana – 5’-9” 180 lbs.</u></b> – Fast, athletic and strong undersized CB that fights well above his weight class. High effort. Size may restrict him to inside only. Or not.</i><br /><br /><b><u>35. CJ Allen – LB – Georgia – 6’-1” 230 lbs.</u></b> – Old school thumper, team captain and playcaller. Pass coverage is OK at best.<br /><br /><b><u>36. Colton Hood – CB – Tenn. – 6’-0” 193 lbs.</u></b> – Press man CB that plays a physical style of game. Film junkie and is active against the run. Can get handsy more than I like.<br /><br /><i><b><u>37. Jake Golday – LB – Cincinnati - 6’-4” 239 lbs.</u></b> – Explosive, old school stack and shed ILB with sideline range and good physicality, ok in zone. Man coverage lacks.</i><br /><br /><b><u>38. Christian Miller – DL – Georgia – 6’-4” 321 lbs.</u></b> – Packs quite a punch off the snap, active hands and good athlete. He can ruin your run game. Not much pass rush production.<br /><br /><i><b><u>39. Josiah Trotter – LB – Missouri – 6’-2” 237 lbs.</u></b> – Old school ILB with NFL bloodlines, fast diagnoser and a good finisher against the run. Not exactly sideline to sideline and pass coverage is below average.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>40. Treydan Stukes – SAF – Arizona - 6’-1” 190 lbs.</u></b> – Film junkie walk-on turned team captain. Fluid and fast, can play in the nickel or as a FS, split of single high. A tad lacking in the run defense department.</i><br /><br /><b><u>41. Caleb Lomu – OT – Utah – 6’-6” 313 lbs.</u></b> – LT with OK length, is athletic with a solid punch. Needs to get stronger, continue to develop technique.<br /><br /><b><u>42. Emmanuel Pregnon – OG – Oregon – 6’-4” 314 lbs.</u></b> – Heavy handed bulldozer with a nasty mindset. Not a smooth mover. Power/gap scheme.<br /><br /><b><u>43. Brandon Cisse – CB – South Carolina – 6’-0” 189 lbs.</u></b> – Ultra athletic outside CB that fits any scheme, a bit raw. Mediocre ball production.<br /><br /><b><u>44. Ty Simpson – QB – Alabama – 6’-1” 211 lbs.</u></b> – Accurate, can go through progressions, can win with his legs, what I consider a mobile pocket passer. Under-sized with just an average arm.<br /><br /><b><u>45. Lee Hunter – DL – Texas Tech – 6’-4” 318 lbs.</u></b> – An absolute space eater with his size, power and wingspan. Bullrush only as a pass rusher. Not a great athlete, mostly straight forward skills.<br /><br /><b><u>46. R Mason Thomas – EDGE – Oklahoma – 6’-2” 241 lbs.</u></b> – Explosive first step added to his athleticism makes him dangerous, a constantly hot motor. Lacks ideal size and length.<br /><br /><b><u>47. Chris Bell – WR – Louisville – 6’-2” 220 lbs.</u></b> – An Z or X WR that is a load to bring down in the open field, solid speed and reliable hands. Late season torn ACL is an issue for this season.<br /><br /><i><b><u>48. Gennings Dunker – OT – Iowa – 6’-5” 319 lbs.</u></b> – Ideal size and strength with a finishers mentality. Full go to the echo of the whistle. A bit robotic, 33.5” arms, I think he would be best as a OG that has the ability to play OT in a pinch.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>49. Malachi Fields – WR – Notre Dame – 6’-4” 218 lbs.</u></b> – Traditional X that wins contested catches with his size/length and strength. Build up speed is OK. Route running is average, not a lot of separation ability.</i><br /><br /><b><u>50. Germie Bernard – WR – Alabama – 6’-1” 204 lbs.</u></b> – I like his size combined with his route running and speed as an all-around good WR. Not as physical as I’d like to see, esp. considering his size.<br /><br /><i><b><u>51. Gabe Jacas – EDGE – Illinois – 6’-4” 260 lbs.</u></b> – A powerhouse that works in a 34 or 43, won’t wow you with his speed or athleticism, he just overpowers you. Team captain. Lacks creativity as a pass rusher.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>52. AJ Haulcy – SAF – LSU - 6’-0” 215 lbs.</u></b> – Plays like a LBer, but had a ton of ball production, film junkie. Average athlete with average speed.</i><br /><br /><b><u>53. Chase Bisontis – OG – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-5” 315 lbs.</u></b> – Versatile OG with a mean streak that moves fairly well and is technically sound. Short arms can at times be an issue.<br /><br /><b><u>54. Keionte Scott – CB – Miami – 5’-11” 193 lbs.</u></b> – Physical, intense nickel CB that can defend the run and be used as a blitzer. Lacks ball production.<br /><br /><b><u>55. Zachariah Branch – WR – Georgia – 5’-9” 177 lbs.</u></b> – Slot WR that did a lot of his damage around the LoS and then used his speed and explosiveness to gain yardage. Punt returner. Not a good route runner. Lacks ideal catch radius.<br /><br /><i><b><u>56. Derrick Moore – EDGE – Michigan – 6’-4” 255 lbs.</u></b> – A power rusher with a nose for the QB. Can set a decent edge against the run. Run defense effort comes and goes. 34 EDGE.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>57. Bryce Lance – WR – NDSU – 6’-3” 204 lbs.</u></b> – Size speed/athletic trifecta with a nose for the endzone. X WR with a willingness to block. Route running is a work in progress.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>58. Skyler Bell – WR – UConn – 6’-0” 192 lbs.</u></b> – Works in all three WR spots, a serious deep threat and a terror after the catch. Physical player. Drops are an issue.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>59. Malachi Lawrence – EDGE – UCF – 6’-4” 253 lbs.</u></b> – Ideal size as a 34 EDGE with an explosive first step and a high octane motor. Edge setting needs to improve.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>60. Malik Muhammad – CB – Texas – 6’-0” 182 lbs.</u></b> – A sticky scheme diverse cover CB with good patience and is a smooth mover. Slender frame is less than ideal. Move inside?</i><br /><br /><b><u>61. Caleb Tiernan – OT – Northwestern – 6’-8” 323 lbs.</u></b> – Length and experience of a swing tackle with the arm length (32.5”) of an OG. Team captain. Strong and tough. May lack an ideal position.<br /><br /><b><u>62. Joshua Josephs – EDGE – Tenn. – 6’-3” 242 lbs.</u></b> – Long armed 34 EDGE that can bend around the corner and hunt QBs. Relentless energy. Needs more size/strength for edge setting.<br /><br /><i><b><u>63. Brian Parker II – OC – Duke – 6’-5” 309 lbs.</u></b> – Nasty, technically sound blocker that gave up only 4 sacks and 4 QB hits in over 1300 pass reps. Experience at both tackle spots. Sub 33” arms probably moves him inside as an OC/OG. Needs to get stronger.</i><br /><br /><b><u>64. Davison Igbinosun – CB – Ohio State – 6’-2” 189 lbs.</u></b> – Excellent length, a willing run defender and physical at the catch point. ’24 was a flag fest. Better in ‘25<br /><br /><b><u>65. Antonio Williams – WR – Clemson – 5’-11” 187 lbs.</u></b> – Nuanced route running slot WR with good speed and quickness. Bonus punt returner. Injuries in ’23 and ’25 are a concern.<br /><br /><i><b><u>66. Keylan Rutledge – OG – Georgia Tech – 6’-4” 316 lbs.</u></b> – Nastiest blocker in the draft. Plays almost beyond the whistle and wants to destroy you. Needs to work on creating a more stable base to anchor.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>67. Kyle Lewis – LB – Pitt – 6’-0” 220 lbs.</u></b> – Undersized pass defender as a weakside ILB in a 34 or a WILL in a 43. Sideline to sideline speed with a penchant for stuffing a stat sheet. Could see a move to SAF, due to size.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>68. De’Zhaun Stribling – WR – Ole Miss - 6’-2” 207 lbs.</u></b> – A bigger bodied deep threat with serious wheels after the catch and a plus blocker as well. Not a great separator.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>69. Domonique Orange – DL – Iowa State – 6’-2” 322 lbs.</u></b> – Surprisingly athletic fire hydrant that just clogs the middle of the line. NT in any scheme. 1 sack across 4 years.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>70. Elijah Sarratt – WR – Indiana – 6’-2” 210 lbs.</u></b> – A possession X WR with a nose for first downs and TDs. He’s the definition of a QBs best friend as a reliable chain mover. Good blocker. Athleticism and speed will not wow you.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>71. Ted Hurst – WR – Georgia State – 6’-4” 206 lbs.</u></b> – Size/speed X WR with the ability to win at all 3 levels. Good route runner. Not as physical as he should be at the catch point. Senior Bowl tape only.</i><br /><br /><b><u>72. Max Klare – TE – Ohio State – 6’-4” 246 lbs.</u></b> – More of a slot than traditional in-line TE that is a good route runner with excellent speed to get deep. Blocking is mediocre.<br /><br /><i><b><u>73. Romello Height – EDGE – Texas Tech – 6’-3” 239 lbs.</u></b> – relentless speedball as a pass rusher, very fluid with multiple ways to get to the QB. Lacks size/strength as an edge setter. Pass rush specialist for now.</i><br /><br /><b><u>74. Deion Burks – WR – Oklahoma – 5’-10” 180 lbs.</u></b> – Sharp route runner with top popping speed. Dangerous after the catch. Slot only that lacks ideal size/length.<br /><br /><b><u>75. Darrell Jackson Jr. – DL – FSU – 6’-5” 315 lbs.</u></b> – Long disruptor as a 3T or 34 DE, run defense is his calling card. Can get too upright and lose leverage.<br /><br /><b><u>76. Bud Clark – SAF – TCU – 6’-1” 188 lbs.</u></b> – Ballhawking 3 year team captain with tons of range. Has ST experience. Willing in run support, but lacks some sand in his pants.<br /><br /><b><u>77. Kamari Ramsey – SAF – USC – 6’-0” 202 lbs.</u></b> – Versatile SAF with excellent range and play recognition. Run defense is just OK. Recovering from a knee injury.<br /><br /><i><b><u>78. Conner Lew – OC – Auburn – 6’-3” 310 lbs.</u></b> – Strong and athletic with a wrestling background. Top rated pure OC. Works in any scheme. Oct. ACL tear will slow year one.</i><br /><br /><b><u>79. Sam Hecht – OC – Kansas State – 6’-4” 303 lbs.</u></b> – Athletic and technically sound with a solid base. Sub 32” arms cause issues. Zone scheme is his best fit.<br /><br /><i><b><u>80. Logan Jones – OC – Iowa – 6’-3” 299 lbs.</u></b> – Technically sound, highly experienced, hard worker. Size/length will limit his upside.</i><br /><br /><b><u>81. Sam Roush – TE – Sanford – 6’-6” 267 lbs.</u></b> – Best In-line blocking TE. Reliable pass catcher that can do the underneath and intermediate stuff, but won’t wow you as a route runner.<br /><br /><b><u>82. Jalen Farmer – OG – Kentucky – 6’-5” 312 lbs.</u></b> – His name is Farmer, so he you know he is strong and a hard worker. Not a nimble mover, struggles getting to the second level.<br /><br /><b><u>83. Daylen Everette – CB – Georgia – 6’-1” 196 lbs.</u></b> – Smooth athlete with great size and a willingness to tackle. Can get handsy and allowed too much underneath catches for my taste.<br /><br /><i><b><u>84. Keyron Crawford – EDGE – Auburn – 6’-4” 253 lbs.</u></b> – a 34 EDGE that was late to football, so tons of upside. Twitched up and athletic. Run defense lacks, for now. Raw and will need some time.</i><br /><br /><b><u>85. Garrett Nussmeier – QB – LSU – 6’-1” 205 lbs.</u></b> – Undersized pocket passer who is the son of a coach and understands defenses and is accurate. Played all season with an injury that caused pain every throw he made. Lacks ideal size/weight/arm strength.<br /><br /><b><u>86. Genisis Smith – SAF – Arizona – 6’-2” 202 lbs.</u></b> – Long and rangy ballhawk with excellent pass coverage skills. 33 missed tackles in the last 2 years.<br /><br /><i><b><u>87. Dametrious Crownover – OT – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-7” 319 lbs.</u></b> – Great size, good athlete, former TE, so a bit raw technique-wise. Needs to get stronger. Developmental type prospect.</i><br /><br /><b><u>88. Jake Slaughter – OC – Florida – 6’-5” 303 lbs.</u></b> – High IQ line caller with good movement skills. 2 time team captain. Lacks ideal size/strength.<br /><br /><b><u>89. Zxavian Harris – DL – Ole Miss – 6’-8” 330 lbs.</u></b> – Can line up anywhere on the line, excellent power and length help him control the LoS. Can get too upright, losing the leverage battle.<br /><br /><b><u>90. Markel Bell – OT - Miami - 6’-9” 346 lbs.</u></b> – Long, mountainous LT that fits as a powerhouse in a power scheme. His length makes it hard to win with leverage.<br /><br /><b><u>91. Jaishawn Barham - EDGE – Michigan – 6’-3” 240 lbs.</u></b> – Played as a standup EDGE, ILB and 3 pt stance end. Wins with athleticism more than a deep toolbox as a pass rusher. Pass coverage is not good. Hence the move to EDGE fulltime IMO.<br /><br /><b><u>92. Zakee Wheatley – SAF – Penn State – 6’-3” 203 lbs.</u></b> – Tall with plenty of range and can play man and zone coverage. Solid tackler. Not the most physical safety in the class.<br /><br /><i><b><u>93. Michael Trigg – TE – Baylor – 6’-4” 240 lbs.</u></b> – Go go gadget arms (34.5”) with decent speed that wins along the sidelines, down the seam and in the redzone. Decent blocker. Kind of a sleeper pick IMO. Route running is a work in progress.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>94. Dontay Corleone – DL – Cincinnati – 6’-0” 340 lbs.</u></b> – Compact run stuffer with built in leverage, plenty of power. Not a smooth mover.</i><br /><br /><b><u>95. Deontae Lawson – LB – Alabama – 6’-3” 226 lbs.</u></b> – Sideline to sideline, effective blitzer, team captain. Once engaged, has an issue shedding. 43 WILL or 34 ILB next to a run stuffer.<br /><br /><i><b><u>96. Kaleb Proctor – DL – Southeastern Louisiana – 6’-2” 291 lbs.</u></b> – Nice pass rush arsenal, and an explosive get off make him a dangerous 3T. A bit undersized. Shrine Bowl tape only.</i><br /><br /><b><u>97. Billy Schrauth – OG – Notre Dame – 6’-5” 310 lbs.</u></b> – Played both Guard spots, has a mean streak and a team captain. Elite in pass pro, run blocking lags behind. Ankle and knee sprains require clean medicals.<br /><br /><b><u>98. Brenen Thompson – WR – Miss State – 5’-9” 164 lbs.</u></b> – Pint sized speedster with legit 4.26 speed. He is a deep threat from the slot. A one trick pony that lacks the size to do much more.<br /><br /><b><u>99. Reggie Virgil – WR – Texas Tech – 6’-3” 187 lbs.</u></b> – Good size, good route runner, good hands. Nothing Lacks a top gear.<br /><br /><i><b><u>100. Caleb Douglas – WR – Texas Tech – 6’-3” 206 lbs.</u></b> - An X sized Z WR that needs a free release to use his length and stride to get deep. Willing blocker. Needs to add strength.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>101. Charles Demmings – CB – Stephen F. Austin – 6’-1” 193 lbs.</u></b> – Scheme versatile with excellent ball production and good size. Not the most fluid of athletes. Senior Bowl film only.</i><br /><br /><b><u>102. Julian Neal – CB – Arkansas – 6’-2” 203 lbs.</u></b> – Tremendous athlete that works in any scheme. Good in run support. Lacking long speed.<br /><br /><i><b><u>103. Landon Robinson – DL – Navy – 5’-11” 293 lbs.</u></b> – Quick, strong and under-sized. Reminds me of someone. Won’t be out-leveraged or out-worked. Size can work against him against the run.</i><br /><br /><b><u>104. Tacario Davis – CB – Washington – 6’-4” 194 lbs.</u></b> – Perfect build for a Cover 3 heavy team, good ball skills and wins in contested situations. Not physical enough in run support.<br /><br /><b><u>105. CJ Daniels – WR – Miami – 6’-2” 202 lbs.</u></b> – Nifty route runner and decent separator, good size for contested catch situations. Not fast or twitchy.<br /><br /><b><u>106. Chris McClellan – DL – Missouri – 6’-4” 313 lbs.</u></b> – Superior hand fighter with monster hands (11”) Holds his own against the run. Decent sack production. A bit stiff and not sudden off the snap.<br /><br /><i><b><u>107. Cole Payton – QB – NDSU – 6’-3” 233 lbs.</u></b> – Dual threat QB, that can win with his arm or legs. Lefty with accuracy. Only 1 year as a starter. FCS competition level leaves some questions.</i><br /><br /><b><u>108. Carson Beck – QB – Miami – 6’-5” 233 lbs.</u></b> – Prototypical size with an NFL arm. Experienced and can get through progressions. Turnover machine when the pressure is turned up.<br /><br /><i><b><u>109. Taylen Green – QB – Arkansas – 6’-6” 227 lbs.</u></b> – Highly athletic, fast dual threat QB. Big arm, great size for the position. Accuracy is not up to NFL standards.</i><br /><br /><b><u>110. Jalon Kilgore – CB – South Carolina – 6’-1” 210 lbs.</u></b> – Has played in the box, as a STAR and as a nickel. His size is great for TE matchups and jumbo slot WRs. Lacks recovery speed when beat.<br /><br /><b><u>111. Justin Joly – TE – NCSU – 6’-3” 241 lbs.</u></b> – A 3 level pass catcher with good contested catch ability. Route running is decent. Not a great blocker. Hands are just OK.<br /><br /><b><u>112. Jack Endries – TE – Texas – 6’-5” 245 lbs.</u></b> – Does a nice job in traffic and winning contested catches, can work all 3 levels. Needs to get stronger, work on blocking.<br /><br /><i><b><u>113. Beau Stephens – OG – Iowa – 6’-5” 315 lbs.</u></b> – LG/RG flexibility, strong with a bully demeanor. Sub 32” arms are not ideal.</i><br /><br /><b><u>114. Jude Bowry – OT – BC – 6’-5” 314 lbs.</u></b> – Strong and athletic LT prospect with good size and the right temperament. Technique is a work in progress. 33 ¾” arms.<br /><br /><b><u>115. Bryce Boettcher – LB – Oregon – 6’-1” 230 lbs.</u></b> – Tazmanian devil that wins with effort over size and athleticism. Has STs written all over him. Undersized.<br /><br /><b><u>116. VJ Payne – SAF – Kansas State – 6’-3” 206 lbs.</u></b> – Long, position versatile, team captain. Good ball skills. Not a physical run defender.<br /><br /><b><u>117. Ja’Kobi Lane – WR – USC – 6’-4” 200 lbs.</u></b> – Long downfield and redzone threat with excellent hands. Not an inspiring separator.<br /><br /><b><u>118. Marlin Klein – TE – Michigan – 6’-6” 248 lbs.</u></b> – Tough, strong with 2 way upside. From Germany and raw.<br /><br /><i><b><u>119. Trey Zuhn III – OT – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-6” 312 lbs.</u></b> – LT with 32” arms, so he will move inside. 126 snaps at OC in ’25. Solid anchor, decent athletically.</i><br /><br /><b><u>120. Chandler Rivers – CB – Duke – 5’-10” 185 lbs.</u></b> – Love his combination of physicality and ball skills. His lack of size slides him inside.<br /><br /><i><b><u>121. JC Davis – OT – Illinois – 6’-4” 322 lbs.</u></b> – Long, strong and physical LT, technique needs an overhaul.</i><br /><br /><b><u>122. Rayshaun Benny – DL – Michigan – 6’-3” 298 lbs.</u></b> – Active pressure creator with the movement skills to work in a 2 gap scheme as a 3T. Not a great anchor against the run.<br /><br /><b><u>123. Isaiah World – OT – Oregon – 6’-5” 323 lbs.</u></b> – Great size, length and power. Good physicality. Injury and poor technique issues.<br /><br /><b><u>124. Domani Jackson – CB – Alabama – 6’-1” 194 lbs.</u></b> – Misplaced as a press man that was better in zone coverage. Excellent size/speed combo. A bit of a stiff athlete.<br /><br /><b><u>125. Dallen Bentley – TE – Utah – 6’-4” 253 lbs.</u></b> – Great length with excellent hands make him a mismatch, blocking is decent and the size is there. Route running is a work in progress.<br /><br /><b><u>126. Tim Keenan III – DL – Alabama – 6’-1” 327 lbs.</u></b> – Strong, squatty NT that’s more of a space eater than penetrator. 30” arms make it hard for him to get off blocks.<br /><br /><i><b><u>127. Mason Reiger – EDGE – Wisconsin – 6’-5” 251 lbs.</u></b> – Explosive pocket collapser with a nice array of pass rush moves. Needs to get stronger for run defense.</i><br /><br /><b><u>128. Taurean York – LB – Texas A&amp;M – 5’-11” 226 lbs.</u></b> – Sideline to sideline range with cover ability. Lack of size/length is an issue. 43 WILL/34 ILB weakside.<br /><br /><b><u>129. Ephesians Prysock – CB – Washington – 6’-3” 196 lbs.</u></b> – Zone corner with excellent size and length to disrupt at the catch point. Stiff hipped limits his movement speed.<br /><br /><b><u>130. Austin Barber – OT – Florida – 6’-7” 318 lbs.</u></b> – Great size, athletic, solid technique. Needs to add strength. 33” arms don’t meet the benchmark. Swing tackle.<br /><br /><i><b><u>131. Micah Morris – OG – Georgia – 6’-5” 334 lbs.</u></b> – Absolute powerhouse in a mountain of a frame. Surprisingly athletic. Plays way too upright to put it all together.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>132. Nadame Tucker – EDGE – Western Michigan – 6’-2” 247 lbs.</u></b> – Undersized buzzsaw pass rusher. Excellent athlete. Poor run defender.</i><br /><br /><b><u>133. Cyrus Allen – WR – Cincinnati – 5’-11” 180 lbs.</u></b> – Quick and fast slot WR that works all 3 levels. Lacks ideal size, routes could use some polish.<br /><br /><i><b><u>134. Oscar Delp – TE – Georgia – 6’-5” 245 lbs.</u></b> – Good speed, strong hands, solid route runner. Needs to get stronger. Lack of production is a ?.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>135. Diego Pounds – OT – Ole Miss – 6’-6” 325 lbs.</u></b> – Big and strong with some serious punch power. Not a nimble athlete and high waisted.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>136. Kaden Wetjen – WR – Iowa – 5’-9” 193 lbs.</u></b> – poorly used Slot WR/return specialist that can win in the open field. Size and catch radius limit his opportunities.</i><br /><br /><b><u>137. Nate Boerkircher – TE – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-5” 245 lbs.</u></b> – Blocking first TE with good hands that works well in the middle of the field. Not a ton of pass production.<br /><br /><b><u>138. Joe Royer – TE – Cincinnati – 6’-5” 247 lbs.</u></b> – Solid blocker and a safety blanket in the middle of the field. Not an explosive mover or deep threat.<br /><br /><b><u>139. Eli Raridon – TE – Notre Dame – 6’-6” 245 lbs.</u></b> – A seem splitter with excellent toughness as a blocker. Not a dynamic athlete. 2 Right ACL tears.<br /><br /><b><u>140. Cade Klubnik – QB – Clemson – 6’-2” 207 lbs.</u></b> – Mobile pocket passer that needs to add some strength. Sound fundamentals. Ok accuracy. Progression speed is slow.<br /><br /><b><u>141. Demonte Capehart – DL – Clemson – 6’-5” 313 lbs.</u></b> – Block munching DT that can move up and down the line. Bull rusher only. Older prospect.<br /><br /><b><u>142. Jager Burton – OC – Kentucky – 6’-4” 312 lbs.</u></b> – Good size for the position with good technique. Needs to get stronger.<br /><br /><b><u>143. Albert Regis – DL – Texas A&amp;M – 6’-1” 295 lbs.</u></b> – Built in leverage with the strength and technique to bring the pressure. Lack of length is an issue if he’s late to engage.<br /><br /><b><u>144. Caden Curry – EDGE – Ohio State – 6’-3” 257 lbs.</u></b> – 43 DE or 34 Edge with insane production. Absolute power rusher that lacks twitch and a pass rush plan.<br /><br /><b><u>145. Harold Perkins Jr. – LB – LSU – 6’-1” 223 lbs.</u></b> – Can blitz and cover from an off-ball position. Average athlete. Can get engulfed by blockers due to lack of size.<br /><br /><b><u>146. Kevin Coleman Jr. – WR – Missouri – 5’-10” 179 lbs.</u></b> – Obvious slot only, ok speed, tough over the middle. Routes need sharpening.<br /><br /><b><u>147. Josh Coleman – WR – Baylor – 6’-1” 220 lbs.</u></b> – Touchdown machine that has a 3 down RB body. Strong and physical, is a load after the catch. Separation skills need work. Average speed.<br /><br /><b><u>148. Jalen Huskey – SAF – Maryland – 6’-1” 196 lbs.</u></b> – Excellent ball production and skills. Good, not great in run defense. Lacks a top gear.<br /><br /><b><u>149. Kaleb Elarms-Orr – LB – TCU - 6’-2” 234 lbs.</u></b> – Sideline to sideline, can cover and blitz a bit. Underwhelming against the run.<br /><br /><b><u>150. Michael Taaffe – SAF – Texas – 6’-0” 190 lbs.</u></b> – high IQ, high character walk on, tons of ST experience. Good ball skills. Below ave/ size and strength.<br /><br /><b><u>151. Keyshaun Elliott – LB – Arizona State – 6’-2” 231 lbs.</u></b> – Old school undersized thumper with an all day motor. Lacks range and coverage ability.<br /><br /><b><u>152. Demond Claiborne – RB – Wake Forest – 5’-10” 188 lbs.</u></b> – Slippery Porsche engined whirlwind. Can’t work between the tackles, no 3rd down value.<br /><br /><b><u>153. DJ Campbell – OG – Texas – 6’-3” 313 lbs.</u></b> – Strong, technically sound RG. Athletically limited.<br /><br /><i><b><u>154. Nicholas Singleton – RB – Penn State – 6’-0” 219 lbs.</u></b> – A size/speed back that either lacks instincts or vision to create explosives.</i><br /><br /><b><u>155. Drew Allar – QB – Penn State – 6’-5” 228 lbs.</u></b> – Big framed, big armed, yadda yadda. Christian Hackenberg vibes, cannot process, telegraphs deep balls. Injury concerns.<br /><br /><i><b><u>156. Aiden Fisher – LB – Indiana – 6’-1” 232 lbs.</u></b> – High IQ, character and leader. Excellent run stopper. Lacks the athleticism to go sidelines or cover effectively.</i><br /><br /><b><u>157. Hezekiah Masses – CB – Cal – 6’-1” 179 lbs.</u></b> – Ball skills are off the charts, ideal length for zone coverage. Athleticism and tacking are subpar.<br /><br /><b><u>158. Aamil Wagner – OT – Notre Dame – 6’-6” 306 lbs.</u></b> – Technically sound, team captain RT that lacks the size and strength to anchor year 1.<br /><br /><b><u>159. Drew Shelton – OT – Penn State – 6’-5” 313 lbs.</u></b> – Smooth moving, light footed LT that needs to get stronger.<br /><br /><i><b><u>160. Kaelon Black – RB – Indiana – 5’-9” 208 lbs.</u></b> – Lunch pail, pace setter gets whats in front of him. Great contact balance. Lacks HR gear, not a pass catching option.</i><br /><br /><b><u>161. Andre Fuller – CB – Toledo – 6’-1” 200 lbs.</u></b> – Good size and length for a zone scheme, solid tackler. Lacks the speed to stick tight in man coverage deep. Shrine Bowl only.<br /><br /><i><b><u>162. Pat Coogan – OC – Indiana – 6’-5” 311 lbs.</u></b> – These Indiana guys are all the same, high character, high IQ, high motor, high work ethic, average athletically. Coogan is the same.</i><br /><br /><b><u>163. Toriano Pride Jr. – CB – Missouri – 5’-10” 185 lbs.</u></b> – Undersized perimeter CB that will need to move inside, aided by his physicality. Not a ton of ball production.<br /><br /><i><b><u>164. Owen Heinecke – LB – Oklahoma – 6’-1” 227 lbs.</u></b> – non-stop sideline to sideline playmaker. Profile screams STs as he develops into a more complete LB.</i><br /><br /><b><u>165. Eric McAlister – WR – TCU – 6’-3” 205 lbs.</u></b> – Long bodied deep threat, and a serious threat after the catch. Unreliable hands, poor route runner.<br /><br /><b><u>166. John Michael Gyllenborg – TE – Wyoming – 6’-6” 249 lbs.</u></b> – Highly athletic profile with natural hands. Limited route runner and blocker.<br /><br /><i><b><u>167. Eli Heidenreich – RB – Navy – 6’-0” 198 lbs.</u></b> – fast, tough, dependable slot/RB/ST guy that isn’t super twitchy or athletic for either position.</i><br /><br /><b><u>168. Jaeden Roberts – OG – Alabama – 6’-5” 333 lbs.</u></b> – Proto size and a powerhouse OG. Clumsy athlete that needs to play more under control.<br /><br /><b><u>169. Tanner Koziol – TE – Houston – 6’-6” 247 lbs.</u></b> – Long contested catch master that needs to improve his route running. Poor blocker.<br /><br /><b><u>170. Zane Durant – DL – Penn State – 6’-1” 290 lbs.</u></b> – explosive off the snap with natural leverage, light on his feet and athletic. Size and length are an issue once locked in a battle.<br /><br /><b><u>171. Chase Roberts – WR – BYU – 6’-3” 209 lbs.</u></b> – Very good route runner with excellent size, wins contested catches and is tough after the catch. Doesn’t have the speed or twitch to constantly get separation.<br /><br /><b><u>172. Bishop Fitzgerald – SAF – USC – 5’-11” 201 lbs.</u></b> – Nice range and a ballhawk with OK speed. Can take poor angles in run defense.<br /><br /><b><u>173. Anez Cooper – OG – Miami – 6’-6” 334 lbs.</u></b> – Big, long and strong RG that plays with a mean streak. Sluggish in his movements.<br /><br /><b><u>174. Lorenzo Styles Jr. – SAF – Ohio State – 6’-0” 194 lbs.</u></b> – WR turned SAF, so raw. ST experience. Uber-athletic upside with developing skills. Lacks SAF instincts, for now.<br /><br /><b><u>175. Dae’Quan Wright – TE – Ole Miss – 6’-4” 246 lbs.</u></b> – Seam stretcher with good hands and nice length. Lacks physicality in both phases.<br /><br /><b><u>176. Bryson Eason – DL – Tenn – 6’-2” 323 lbs.</u></b> – LB turned NT (lol) that still carries that LBer athleticism with a hefty anchor. 6 yr. senior, lacks sack production.<br /><br /><b><u>177. George Gumbs Jr. – EDGE – Florida – 6’-4” 245 lbs.</u></b> – WR turned TE turned EDGE, so raw with an hyper-athletic profile and the size to mold into a devastating pass rusher. Lacks the sand to hold an edge.<br /><br /><i><u><b>178. Louis Moore – SAF – Indiana – 5’-11” 191 lbs.</b></u> – Above average ball skills and run defense, plays under control. Average at best athlete with short arms.</i><br /><br /><b><u>179. Zavion Thomas – WR – LSU – 5’-10” 190 lbs.</u></b> – Walter Payton’s great-nephew, He is a speed merchant with punt, kick return and RB experience. He’s a swiss army knife. Poor route runner.<br /><br /><b><u>180. Desmond Reid – RB – Pitt – 5’-6” 174 lbs.</u></b> – Slot/RB that is a threat with the ball in his hands. Punt returner. Lacks ideal size, injury history.<br /><br /><b><u>181. Isaiah Nwokobia – SAF – SMU – 6’-1” 205 lbs.</u></b> – Good in the box against the run and has nice ball skills, he lacks speed to hang with WRs deep, so a nickel or box safety seem to be his best position.<br /><br /><b><u>182. TJ Hall – CB – Iowa – 6’-1” 189 lbs.</u></b> – scheme diverse inside/outside CB that lacks the long speed to hang downfield. He is a tough run defender and could end up inside or at safety, due to his lack of speed.<br /><br /><b><u>183. Red Murdock – LB – Buffalo – 6’-2” 232 lbs.</u></b> – 17 career FFs (record) and a ton of other stats, high character, high IQ, down hill thumper. Lacks sideline range and not a great pass defender. Early down ILB.<br /><br /><b><u>184. Robert Spears-Jennings – SAF – Oklahoma – 6’-2” 205 lbs.</u></b> – Scheme diverse and solid as a run stopper. Pass instincts are a bit slow.<br /><br /><b><u>185. Robert Henry Jr. – RB – UTSA – 5’-9” 196 lbs.</u></b> – Quick and twitchy mover that is slippery in space, light on his feet. Lacks ideal bulk and hasn’t caught many passes. Shrine Bowl only.<br /><br /><b><u>186. Jakobe Thomas – SAF – Miami – 6’-1” 211 lbs.</u></b> – Excellent size and temperament that makes plays in both phases. Too many missed tackles.<br /><br /><b><u>187. Sawyer Robertson – QB – Baylor – 6’-4” 216 lbs.</u></b> – Prototypical size with a good arm, pocket passer that can extend plays with his legs. Accuracy is poor.<br /><br /><b><u>188. TJ Guy – EDGE – Michigan – 6’-4” 250 lbs.</u></b> – Good initial burst with a relentless motor that stalks QBs. Rush can be too upright, losing the leverage battle. Not an edge setter.<br /><br /><b><u>189. Nick Barrett – DL – South Carolina – 6’-3” 312 lbs.</u></b> – Run stuffing NT with a solid anchor and the strength to eat blocks. Pass rush won’t excite you.<br /><br /><i><b><u>190. J. Michael Sturdivant – WR – Florida – 6’-3” 207 lbs.</u></b> – Size/speed/athletic traits that wins deep, contested situations and over the middle. Poor route runner and lacks production for his profile.</i><br /><br /><i><b><u>191. Jimmy Rolder – LB – Michigan – 6’-2” 238 lbs.</u></b> – A MLB that is a run thumper, but raw and needs time to evolve and get better against the pass</i>.<br /><br /><b><u>192. Deven Eastern – DL - Minnesota – 6’-5” 315 lbs.</u></b> – Solid length and size combined with decent hand usage. Plays too upright and gets neutralized too often.<br /><br /><b><u>193. Jaren Kump – OC – Utah – 6’-5” 313 lbs.</u></b> – OT/OG/OC experience. Solid anchor and good length. Not athletic with clunky feet.<br /><br /><b><u>194. Fernando Carmona – OG – Arkansas – 6’-5” 316 lbs.</u></b> – Tough with a nasty demeanor. Good power. Unathletic with short arms.<br /><br /><b><u>195. Bobby Jamison-Travis – DL – Auburn - 6’-3” 328 lbs.</u></b> – He is a space eater, that can occupy blockers and allow others to make plays. Needs to get stronger, play less upright.<br /><br /><b><u>196. Anthony Smith – WR – East Carolina – 6’-2” 189 lbs.</u></b> – A long, lanky deep threat that needs to develop his route running and get stronger to compete at the catch point. Shrine Bowl only.<br /><br /><b><u>197. Wesley Bissainthe – LB – Miami – 6’-2” 225 lbs.</u></b> – Undersized ILB that cannot stack and shed and needs to be kept clean, but finishes tackles and can drop smoothly into zone coverages.<br /><br /><b><u>198. DaShawn Jones – CB – Alabama – 6’-0” 190 lbs.</u></b> – Played the ‘Husky’ position (again, think Star or what Lake plays) Decent ball skills and a more than willing tackler. Lacks experience and is a tad undersized.]]></description>
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