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Deadpool's 2024 Big Board by Position List - Offense

April 16, 2024 06:53PM
These are my final positional rankings. Some of these guys could end up on 2 lists (RB, WR, OL)

I put this is in a separate post from my Big Board to make it easier to ask and answer questions, but if the admins want to join them, I do not care.

I will put my own thoughts under each position as far as depth and what I think of some of the prospects.

And just for R2K, I will throw in lines where there are tier breaks. Not all tiers are created equal, so keep that in mind.

QB: (10)

1. Caleb Williams - QB - USC - 6'-1" 214 lbs. - Not sure he is generational, but his ability to win off schedule gives him a chance to be elite.
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4. Drake Maye - QB - UNC - 6'-4" 223 lbs. - Big, big arm and athletic. Dual threat that needs some development.

6. Jayden Daniels - QB - LSU - 6'-4" 210 lbs. - Another dual threat that put up video game numbers on the ground and through the air. I worry about his lack of bulk.

13. JJ McCarthy - QB - Mich. - 6'-2" 219 lbs. - Good size, excellent arm, can make plays with his legs. Not a ton of production, so will need a minute or two to develop.
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34. Michael Penix Jr. - QB - Wash. - 6'-2" 216 lbs. - He's a left handed gunslinger that might be the best pure passer, he loves pushing the ball down the field. Injury concern. His mechanics break down under pressure.

37. Bo Nix - QB - Oregon - 6'-2" 214 lbs. - Good arm, good athlete. I like him as developmental QB with dual threat upside.
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78. Spencer Rattler - QB - South Carolina - 6'-0" 211 lbs. - Undersized, but athletic inside and out of the pocket with plenty of arm to make every throw.
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117. Michael Pratt - QB - Tulane - 6'-3" 217 lbs. - Can make all the throws, good in play action, atheltic enough to create outside the pocket. Slow processer.

130. Jordan Travis - QB - FSU - 6'-1" 200 lbs. - Good, not great arm. Fairly accurate and is a serious dual threat. Undersized and a little slow thru progressions.

138. Joe Milton III - QB - Tenn. - 6'-5" 235 lbs. - Dual threat with nuclear arm strength. His accuracy and footwork needs cleaning up.

This is a ridiculous top heavy QB class. Outside the top 3 tiers (all 6 could go in the first round) there isn't much left. Rattler can spin it, has apparently been humbled but I worry about his size amongst other things. After that, take the QB that best fits your system on day 3. As far as Rams fits, Penix, McCarthy and Rattler seem to be the best fits. Tanner Mordecai is a guy that didn't make my list that I would look at in UDFA.

RB: (19)

66. Jonathon Brooks - RB - Texas - 6'-0" 207 lbs. - Bellcow style back that has the frame to handle more good weight. Scheme diverse with enough speed to house it. Torn ACL

73. MarShawn Lloyd - RB - USC - 5'-9" 220 lbs. - He is a tough runner with great burst and enough speed to make him dangerous. Good pass catcher. Average vision I think. Missed a share of holes.

83. Braelon Allen - RB - Wisc. - 6'-1" 235 lbs. - punishing RB with some juice to break off longer runs. Patient with great contact balance. Not a great pass catcher.

90. Trey Benson - RB - FSU - 6'-0" 216 lbs. - Bellcow sized back, shifty with great contact balance and can be a pass catcher. Vision is iffy and I wish he was more physical for his size.

100. Audric Estimé - RB -ND - 5'-11" 221 lbs. - He is an absolute hammer, contact balance is great, his calling card is yards after contact. Has a nose for the Endzone. Not a HR threat.
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106. Blake Corum - RB - Mich. - 5'-8" 205 lbs. - He will wear you down and grind out yards despite his size. Excellent contact balance and good vision. Lacks a HR gear, seemed to have a down season.

116. Jaylen Wright - RB - Tenn. - 5'-11" 211 lbs. - Explosive burst with HR speed to boot. Seemingly good hands. OK, not great vision (bounce plays outside for no reason) Fumble issues.

127. Bucky Irving - RB - Oregon - 5'-9" 192 lbs. - Strong lower half with good balance and is a plus pass catcher. He lacks twitch and HR speed.

142. Isaac Guerendo - RB - Louisville - 6'-0" 221 lbs. - Impressive athlete with great size and HR speed. Not a dynamic runner.

146. Will Shipley - RB - Clemson - 5'-11" 206 lbs. - Bursty with long speed and an excellent pass catcher. Lacks bellcow size, 7 fumbles last 2 years.
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152. Ray Davis - RB - Kentucky - 5'-8" 211 lbs. - Tough with great balance and 3 down size, he adds value as a good pass catcher. Not a HR threat, not a ton of wiggle.

162. Isaiah Davis - RB - South Dakota St. - 6'-0" 218 lbs. - A power back with great contact balance to churn out yards after contact. Lacks HR speed and is just average pass catcher.

181. Dylan Laube - RB/WR - New Hampshire - 5'-10" 206 lbs. - He is a WR in a RB body. Has played out of the slot, returned both punts and kicks. Good route runner with good hands. Undersized as a RB.

186. Dillon Johnson - RB - Washington - 6'-0" 217 lbs. - A bruiser back with good vision and is tough after contact. A bit upright as a runner and lacks HR speed.
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191. Tyrone Tracy Jr. - RB/WR - Purdue - 5'-11" 209 lbs. - 3 years at WR, his final year was at RB. He's shifty and elusive as a RB, and a matchup nightmare against LBers in the passing game. Lacks a HR gear. Whats his true position?

194. Cody Schrader - RB - Missouri - 5'-9" 202 lbs. - He competes his tail off. He's a tough runner with a little wiggle. Lacks HR speed and is only an average pass catcher. Good blitz pickup. Perfect for STs

198. Kimani Vidal - RB - Troy - 5'-8" 213 lbs. - Physical runner with good contact balance and is a good pass catcher. Good, not great speed and not a ton of wiggle.

201. Frank Gore Jr. - RB - Southern Miss. - 5'-8" 201 lbs. - Sawed off power back that is a good pass catcher with good vision and good contact balance. Lacks wiggle and HR speed.

210. Jase McClellan - RB - Alabama - 5'-10" 221 lbs. - 3 down back with great contact balance and some wiggle, I like his vision. lacks explosiveness and long speed.

Let me be honest, this is the grossest RB group I have ever looked at. No top 2 round talent, although, if Brooks' knee wasn't an issue, he would rack the top 64 for sure. After that, its a pick the guy that will add depth for you. None of these guys feel like a top of the rotation back to me. They all have holes. I can also promise you that no one else's board looks like mine. Lloyd would be my pick if the Rams went RB day 2, then I like Estime on early day 3 and Laube, Tracy, Schrader and McClellan late day 3.

WR: (36)

2. Marvin Harrison Jr. - WR - Ohio St. - 6'-3" 209 lbs. - Full package of size, hands, route running and enough speed to stress a defense.

5. Malik Nabers - WR - LSU - 6'-0" 200 lbs. - Can beat you deep, he is at his best after the catch. Lots of explosion.

8. Rome Odunze - WR - Wash. - 6'-3" 212 lbs. - A playmaker with good size and speed for the position, he's a constested catch monster. Bigtime redzone threat.
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18. Brian Thomas Jr. - WR - LSU - 6'-3" 209 lbs. - He is a TD machine that thrives taking the top off a defense. Route running is a work in progress.

29. Adonai Mitchell - WR - Texas - 6'-2" 205 lbs. - He can win over the top or above the rim with his size/speed combo. Route running is rough, but he has the athletic profile to create separation.

31. Ladd McConkey - WR - Georgia - 6'-0" 186 lbs. - Best route runner in the draft, good top end speed and natural hands. Not an explosive athlete.

32. Xavier Worthy - WR - Texas - 6'-1" 164 lbs. - Obviously the fastest WR in the draft, he can top the top off a defense in a hurry. Dangerous with the ball in his hands. Slight frame makes adding good weight tough.
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36. Keon Coleman - WR - FSU - 6'-3' 213 lbs. - He's physical, strong handed and can win contested catches and in the redzone. Also a good blocker.

41. Xavier Legette - WR - South Carolina - 6'-3" 227 lbs. - He wins with good physicality and after the catch is a problem for DBs. Size to win in the redzone and fast enough to stress the top of a D.

46. Ricky Pearsall - WR - Florida - 6'-1" 190 lbs. - Good route runner, good blocker in the run game, fast enough to stress a defense. Can work in the slot or out wide. Bunch formations are ideal for him to get a free release.

52. Troy Franklin - WR - Oregon - 6'-2" 176 lbs. - He's a size/speed combo that makes him a dangerous vertical threat that won't win a ton of contested catches.

54. Malachi Corley - WR - West. Kentucky - 5'-11" 210 lbs. - Just get the ball in his hands and let him do the rest. Screens, out of the backfield, jet sweeps. He is physical and scary in the open field. Not a burner.

59. Roman Wilson - WR - Mich. - 5'-11" 185 lbs. - Good hands and is an explosive athlete with great top end speed. Route running is a work in progress.

62. Ja'Lynn Polk - WR - Wash. - 6'-2" 204 lbs. - He's a good contested ball catcher, plays with a physicality and loves blocking. Strong hands. Not a massive deep threat.

64. Brenden Rice - WR - USC - 6'-2" 208 lbs. - Good size and physicality for the position. He is a very good route runner with good hands. Won't blow you away downfield.
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76. Jacob Cowing - WR - Arizona - 5'-8" 165 lbs. - Fast and quick with good hands and is a good route runner. Size is an issue.

81. Devontez Walker - WR - UNC - 6'-2" 193 lbs. - He's big and fast able to chew up real estate quickly. Deep ball specialist. Route running and hands are mediocre.

91. Jermaine Burton - WR - Ala. - 6'-0" 196 lbs. - Excellent hands, above average athlete and plays the position with physicality. Not a nuanced route runner with limited production.

95. Malik Washington - WR - Virginia - 5'-9" 191 lbs. - Slot WR, tough to bring down after the catch. Excellent hands. Super limited route tree, all I saw was short stuff.

98. Anthony Gould - WR - Oregon St. - 5'-8" 174 lbs. - Absolutely electric athlete with blistering speed. He played outside in college and tormented bigger, slower DBs. Can that translate to the NFL? Punt returner bonus.
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102. Jalen McMillan - WR - Wash. - 6'-1" 197 lbs. - He's a slot that runs good routes and has good size and good hands. Physical DBs can knock him off his routes.

104. Johnny Wilson - WR - FSU - 6'-6" 231 lbs. - that size combined with over 35" arms gives him an insane catch radius. Good speed and is a problem in the open field. I wish he was more physical.

115. Javon Baker - WR - UCF - 6'-1" 202 lbs. - Good size and strength, solid hands and is a good route runner. Lacks a HR gear.

122. Ainias Smith - WR - Texas A&M - 5'-9" 190 lbs. - Strong and elusive, he's an undersized slot with RB strength. A good OC will need to generate touches.

129. Jamari Thrash - WR - Louisville - 6'-0" 188 lbs. - Sharp route runner with the speed to take the top off a defense. Physical CBs give him problems.

141. Luke McCaffrey - WR - Rice - 6'-2" 198 lbs. - Great size, tough, a good route runner with good hands. Not super athletic. Needs to add some strength.
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165. Isaiah Williams - WR - Illinois - 5'-9" 182 lbs. - A slot WR, excellent route runner and elusive after the catch. Small catch radius and questionable speed.

172. Cornelius Johnson - WR - Mich. - 6'-3" 212 lbs. - Great size, physical, good athlete, OK speed. plus run blocker. Poor route runner.

181. Dylan Laube - RB/WR - New Hampshire - 5'-10" 206 lbs. - He is a WR in a RB body. Has played out of the slot, returned both punts and kicks. Good route runner with good hands. Undersized as a RB.

184. Ryan Flourney - WR - SE Missouri St. - 6'-1" 202 lbs. - Has good size and hands. Physical after the catch. Route running is ok, physical corners give him problems.

187. Bub Means - WR - Pitt - 6'-1" 212 lbs. - Great size and good speed. Can win deep. Physical with the ball in his hands. Route running is shaky.

191. Tyrone Tracy Jr. - RB/WR - Purdue - 5'-11" 209 lbs. - 3 years at WR, his final year was at RB. He's shifty and elusive as a RB, and a matchup nightmare against LBers in the passing game. Lacks a HR gear. Whats his true position?

196. Tahj Washington - WR - USC - 5'-10" 174 lbs. - I like him as a tough little slot WR with tremendous ST value. KR, PR and a gunner. He's a tazmanian devil.

205. Jordan Whittington - WR - Texas - 6'-1" 205 lbs. - Physical before and after the catch. Good run blocker and could be a monster on STs with the new rules. Lacks route running and HR gear.

209. Xavier Weaver - WR - Colorado - 6'-0" 169 lbs. - Good route runner with solid hands and is a plus punt returner. Needs to get stronger/add good weight, can be bullied.

218. Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint - WR - Georgia - 6'-1" 195 lbs. - Good size and length, will win contested catches and is a reliable stick mover. Lacks a long gear and not super athletic.

36 players tells you how much I like this class, unlike the RB group. Top 3 are game changers. The next group all have #1 or high end #2 potential. Group 3 is my favorite group for the Rams. Heck, even the last tier is filled with upside guys. Draft early and often with confidence. Odunze is my favorite realistic pick for early round 1 for the Rams in a trade up, Thomas at 19, and the entire 3rd tier for round 2, I don't like tier 4s fit for the Rams. After that there are too many names to mention I like on day 3.

TE: (12)

3. Brock Bowers - TE - Georgia - 6'-3" 243 lbs. - A nightmare to cover for LBers and DBs alike. Adequate blocker, but he wins in the passing game. Best TE I have seen in college.
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53. Ja'Tavion Sanders - TE - Texas - 6'-4" 242 lbs. - He works as a deep threat in the seam, and underneath and is dangerous with the ball in his hands. Not impressive as a blocker.
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77. Theo Johnson - TE - Penn St. - 6'-6" 259 lbs. - Big and long with enough athleticism to be a matchup problem. Already a good inline blocker. Room for improvement running routes.

87. Cade Stover - TE - Ohio State - 6'-4" 247 lbs. - Great athlete for the position, good route runner. Needs work as a blocker. Former LBer, he has room to develop.
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119. Ben Sinnott - TE - Kansas St. - 6'-4" 250 lbs. - Very good athlete in space with good speed to threaten a defense deep. Needs to get stronger as an in-line blocker.

125. Tip Reiman - TE - Illinois - 6'-5" 271 lbs. - Grew up in my grandparents town of Rapid City SD. Good athlete and a plus run blocker. Offers tremendous size catching passes in zone soft spots. Route running needs work. Won't wow you deep.

131. Dallin Holker - TE - Colorado St. - 6'-3" 241 lbs. - Super reliable pass catcher that has great hands. A try hard blocker, but not a strength.

137. Jaheim Bell - TE - FSU - 6'-2" 241 lbs. - He is a multi positional. Slot, in line, H back. A seam buster that lacks blocking punch.

159. Erick All - TE - Iowa - 6'-4" 252 lbs. - A seam stretcher and fluid route runner. Ok blocker. Injury history muddies his water. 10 games played in last 2 years.
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183. AJ Barner - TE - Mich. - 6'-6" 251 lbs. - Big safety net for QBs and a good blocker. Won't wow you with his route skills or athleticism.

190. Jared Wiley - TE - TCU - 6'-6" 249 lbs. - Giant catch radius, big target sitting in a zone and the speed to split the seam. Clunky route runner and an average at best in-line blocker.

212. Devon Culp - TE - Washington - 6'-3" 231 lbs. - Fast with the ability to win at all 3 levels. Hands are hit and miss at times, needs to get stronger if he wants to block inline.

Bowers is elite, and if the Rams can get anywhere near him, I'd jump on him. After that, Reiman, Holker and All are guys I like. Culp is a sneaky late find for me that is fun to watch.

OT: (21)

7.Joe Alt - OT - ND - 6'-9" 321 lbs. - He's a real technician that can move well and has decent strength. High Floor prospect.

9. Olu Fashanu - OT - Penn St. - 6'-6" 312 lbs. - Strong, easy mover and athletic. He has room to develop, high ceiling type.
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17. Taliese Fuaga - OT - Oregon St. - 6'-6" 324 lbs. - Top run blocking OT in the draft. A RT that should stay a RT.

20. Troy Fautanu - OT/OG - Wash. - 6'-4" 317 lbs. - He's a mauler in every sense, lacks technique, but plays through the whistle. Has played OG and OT. So there is some versatility.

22. JC Latham - OT - Ala. - 6'-6" 342 lbs. - Surprisingly good althlete and mover for a guy his size. RT that should stay at RT. I wish he was stronger.

25. Amarius Mims - OT - Georgia - 6'-8" 340 lbs. - Size, power and athletic ability. He's the ideal package. Only 8 starts in college I believe, so there will be a growing pains.

28. Graham Barton - OL - Duke - 6'-5" 311 lbs. - Nasty demeanor that can and has played all 5 positions. I think most like him as a OC or OG. He works thru the whistle and is smart.

33. Tyler Guyton - OT - Okla. - 6'-8" 322 lbs. - A better pass blocker than run blocker, he is a good athlete that needs to add strength. Great size and length for the position. LT
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45. Jordan Morgan - OT - Arizona - 6'-5" 311 lbs. - He's smooth in pass pro and solid as a run blocker, he could stand to get stronger and tweak some technical stuff.

50. Kingsley Suamataia - OT - BYU - 6'-5" 325 lbs. - Another size/strength/athletic LT that just needs to clean up some hand and footwork issues.

58. Patrick Paul - OT - Houston - 6'-7" 331 lbs. - Better in pass pro than run blocking. He is really athletic but could stand to get stronger. I wish he played with more of an edge.
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72. Kiran Amegadjie - OT - Yale - 6'-5" 323 lbs. - Long and athletic. Intelligent and patient. He just needs to clean up some fundamental stuff.


82. Blake Fisher - OT - ND - 6'-6" 310 lbs. - Smooth moving with a solid anchor, I think he is athletic enough to play either side. Needs to add functional strength.
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120. Javon Foster - OT - Missouri - 6'-6" 313 lbs. - A LT/RT type with the length and strength to keep defenders at bay, he lumbers a bit and not the smoothest athlete.

144. Matt Goncalves - OT - Pitt. - 6'-6" 327 lbs. - He's a mauler with good power that has played RT and LT. His heavy feet may move him inside to OG. I like him as a RT gap/power scheme.

149. Hunter Nourzad - OL - Penn St. - 6'-3" 317 lbs. - So over 2000 snaps at LT, RT, LG and OC and only 3 sacks allowed. OC is his best fit. Solid strength and mobile. zone fit that needs development at 1 spot.

155. Christian Jones - OT - Texas - 6'-5" 305 lbs. - He's a mauler with good power and decent length. Not an athlete and kinda heavy footed. RT experience, RT in the pros.
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177. Delmar Glaze - OT - Maryland - 6'-4" 315 lbs. - Played both LT and RT. Could play OG as well. OK power and a decent athlete. Poor balance gets him into trouble.

192. Walter Rouse - OT - Oklahoma - 6'-6" 305 lbs. - 4 years at Stanford, he's intelligent patient and a good technician. Needs to get stronger and add good weight. Lacks footwork for LT. RT zone scheme.

216. Roger Rosengarten - OL - Washington - 6'-5" 308 lbs. - Smart, physical and athletically sub par. Looks to finish blocks. Lacks ideal length and probably a OG in a gap/power scheme.

220. Garret Greenfield - OT - South Dakota St. - 6'-6" 311 lbs. - Good size and is athletic with light feet making him an easy mover. Needs to get stronger and fine tune technique.

Alt seems to be the TOP dog, but the next 3 are close behind. Its a good class in the top 60, you have LTs, RTs, combo tackles, high upside developmental tackles. Lots of good depth on day 3 as well. I like Fautanu early as a realistic target, Suamataia in round 2, Amegadjie in round 3, Glaze on day 3.

IOL: (23)

20. Troy Fautanu - OT/OG - Wash. - 6'-4" 317 lbs. - He's a mauler in every sense, lacks technique, but plays through the whistle. Has played OG and OT. So there is some versatility.

23. Jackson Powers-Johnson - OC - Oregon - 6'-3" 328 lbs. - The top pure OC in the draft. Big, strong and a good athlete. He works in any scheme. Plug and play day 1. Could also work as a OG.

28. Graham Barton - OL - Duke - 6'-5" 311 lbs. - Nasty demeanor that can and has played all 5 positions. I think most like him as a OC or OG. He works thru the whistle and is smart.
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40. Cooper Beebe - OG - KSU - 6'-3" 322 lbs. - He's a bull. There is zero finesse in his game. He's a professional people mover on the inside. power scheme.

47. Christian Haynes - OG - UConn - 6'-3" 317 lbs. - He has that nasty demeanor that coaches love. I think he'd fight his mom in a phone booth if it meant getting a first down. Lots of experience and plays a smart brand of football.

65. Sedrick Van Pran - OC - Georgia - 6'-4" 298 lbs. - Scheme diverse OC with athleticism, strength and leadership traits. Can get over aggressive. I wish he was a tad heavier.
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92. Zach Frazier - OC - WVU - 6'-3" 313 lbs. - Not terribly long, but grown man strong, with a built in anchor. He can be a bully. Issues arise when a defender gets into his body. gap/power scheme.

93. Dominic Puni - OG - Kansas - 6'-5" 313 lbs. - A dancing bear and a technician. He is not a mauler and could stand to add strength. Zone scheme.

101. Christian Mahogany - OG - BC - 6'-3" 314 lbs. - A mauler with technique issues. He is a bully in the run game. gap/power scheme

109. Zak Zinter - OG - Mich. - 6'-6" 309 lbs. - Great length, good strength and solid technique, not the most athletic and his broken leg muddies his draft position. RG gap/power
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134. Andrew Raym - OC - Oklahoma - 6'-4" 314 lbs. - Is he a mauler or a technician? He's a little of both. I think he is scheme diverse and could stand to get stronger.

143. Beaux Limmer - OC - Arkansas - 6'-5" 302 lbs. - Most of his experience is at RG, last year OC. He is an excellent run blocker that needs to improve his pass sets.

149. Hunter Nourzad - OL - Penn St. - 6'-3" 317 lbs. - So over 2000 snaps at LT, RT, LG and OC and only 3 sacks allowed. OC is his best fit. Solid strength and mobile. zone fit that needs development at 1 spot.
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161. Sataoa Laumea - OG - Utah - 6'-4" 319 lbs. - RT and RG experience. Good power and average athleticism, but lacks length keeping him at RG.

166. Tanor Bortonili - OC - Wisc. - 6'-4" 303 lbs. - Has played RT, LG, RG and OC. So there is some flexibility. Athletic lineman. Lacks power, needs to add strength. Zone scheme

167. Layden Robinson - OG - Texas A&M - 6'-4" 302 lbs. - A power blocker with ok feet, but needs work as a pass protector. Scheme diverse.

169. KT Leveston - OG - Kansas St. - 6'-4" 326 lbs. - OT that will probably end up as an OG. Mauler style that needs technical improvement. gap/power scheme.
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185. Javion Cohen - OG - Miami - 6'-4" 324 lbs. - Played OT, but mostly LG. He's fairly athletic with good power. Seems disjoined in his movement, which limits effectiveness.

188. Trevor Keegan - OG - Mich. - 6'-5" 310 lbs. - A nasty run blocker that lacks ideal athleticism. LG all through college. LG gap/power scheme.

193. Brandon Coleman - OG - TCU - 6'-5" 313 lbs. - Played LT, RT and LG. His future is at OG. He's athletic with decent technique. Lacks playing power. OG in a zone scheme.

200. Drake Nugent - OC - Mich. - 6'-2" 298 - Fire hydrant gap/power OC with limited range. Plays through the whistle. Maxed out size limits his upside.

202. Mason McCormick - OG - South Dakota St. - 6'-4" 309 lbs. - A career LG with a real nasty streak. Good strength, intelligent player that plays under control. Not near the athlete his combine showed.

216. Roger Rosengarten - OL - Washington - 6'-5" 308 lbs. - Smart, physical and athletically sub par. Looks to finish blocks. Lacks ideal length and probably a OG in a gap/power scheme.

I like this class, excellent talent in the first 2 tiers, and then good value the rest of the way. Good Center depth, and guys that will work in power/gap systems and guys that work in zone systems. If Zinter drops to day 3, he's tempting. Literally any of the Michigan OL works for me again this year.


Overall, QB is top 6 heavy (I know I'm breaking news here) after that, its tough to get excited over the rest . RB is just not exciting, I'm sure a starter or 2 will emerge but good luck predicting which 2. If Corum played injured all season like I have heard may be the case, he might be a steal. One guy that I saw really late was Tyrone Tracy Jr, WR for 3 years, then a RB. And he looked natural. If I need a RB late, I think this is the guy I take a swing on. Elite RAS score with good size. WR is the one position on the offensive side of the ball I want early. Give me any of Odunze, Thomas Jr, Legette, Pearsall, Coleman, Rice or Polk and I'll be happy. After that I wait to day 3. It feels like its round 1 or bust for OT for the Rams. I'd think Fautanu is a target as he fits best. Personally, I'm looking hard at the day 2 guys.



Don't waste your time looking back, you're not going that way. - Ragnar Lothbrok
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  Deadpool's 2024 Big Board by Position List - Offense

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  Love it

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  Hot Damn!

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  Re: Another "Hot Damn".....Thanks deadpool!!!!

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  Tory Horton - WR Colorado State

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  Just saw he's coming back to Colorado State

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  I like him

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  Taliese Fuaga - saw review where he beat Latu pretty good in their matchup

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  Re: Taliese Fuaga - saw review where he beat Latu...That worries me.

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  As always ... thank you ...

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  Re: Deadpool's 2024 Big Board by Position List - Offense

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  Vaki, McConkey, Washington ?

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  Vaki is a rare dude. His snap count is insane

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  Re: Deadpool's 2024 Big Board by Position List - Offense

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  Re:exactly

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  Re: Deadpool's 2024 Big Board by Position List - Offense

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  Great question

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  LOVE Penix

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  Re: LOVE Penix

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  Don't want him for Rams

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