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Deadpool's 2023 Big Board by Position List - Offense

April 10, 2023 02:52PM
These are my final positional rankings. Some of these guys (especially the LBers) could end up on 2 or 3 lists. I put them where I personally like them the best.

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: (14 Players)

4. Bryce Young – QB – Alabama – 5'-11” 206 lbs. - Smooth in and out of the pocket. Playmaker with that “it” factor. I worry about his size.

5. CJ Stroud – QB – Ohio State – 6'-3” 214 lbs. - Prototypical size, dual threat and the best throw of the ball in this class. Worry about his processing speed.
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15. Anthony Richardson - QB – Florida - 6'-4” 244 lbs. - Physical and athletic unicorn. Huge arm, 4.4 speed, and power. Raw in the pocket and under 60% pass completion.

20. Will Levis – QB – Kentucky – 6'-4” 229 lbs. - Giant arm, prototypical build. Can make plays with his legs. No touch at all and poor completion %.

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79. Hendon Hooker – QB – Tenn. - 6’-3” 217 lbs. - Proto size, good arm, dual threat. Good accuracy. Already 25 and a torn left ACL muddy the water.

86. Jake Haener – QB – Fresno State – 6'-0” 207 lbs. - gutsy, leader, accurate with good touch. Undersized with a marginal arm.

90. Tanner McKee QB – Stanford – 6'-6” 231 lbs. - Big, throwback style QB. Big arm, accurate with very good mechanics. A statue in the pocket, pressure is an issue.

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180. Clayton Tune – QB – Houston – 6'-3” 220 lbs. - Proto size, enough arm, dual threat. Bails from the pocket too soon. Needs to go thru progressions. My fav late round QB.

188. Jaren Hall – QB – BYU – 6'-0” 207 lbs. - Good arm, dual threat. Undersized but scrappy. 25 and already 2 concussions.

201. Max Duggan – QB – TCU – 6'-1” 207 lbs. - Ok arm, dual threat that can gain yards with his legs. Mediocre accuracy. Gritty and a winner.

220. Tyson Bagent – QB – Shepherd – 6'-3” 213 lbs. - D2 QB with pro size, love his arm. Mobile but not dual threat. Will be a learning curve. Love his upside, he’s a gamer. (limited exposure)

239. Aidan O’Connell - QB – Purdue – 6'-3” 213 lbs. - Traditional pocket passer with NFL size. Has an OK arm. Tough kid, but not mobile.

254. Dorian Thompson-Robinson – QB – UCLA – 6'-2” 203 lbs. - Slight build with a good arm, dual threat that is dangerous in the open field. Progressions? What are those...

256. Stetson Bennett – QB – Georgia – 5'-11” 192 lbs. - Ok arm, Undersized, mobile, not a dual threat. Just a gamer, can’t count him out.

Underwhelming class IMO. The top 2 are the closest to NFL ready, and yet they each have concerns. How fast of a processor is Stroud and Young's size. The next 2 are big bodied, physical runners with giant arms and accuracy concerns. Hooker makes the first round if not for age + ACL. After that you have 2 very good backups that can spot start. Lastly you have a bunch of guys that you hope you can develop into something. I like this tail end group for the Rams. Bagent, Tune. Also really like Haener if he falls to day 3.

RB: (23 players)

1.Bijan Robinson – RB – Texas – 5'-11” 215 lbs. - Elite size, speed, power guy with advanced pass catching ability. Only Elite prospect in the draft. Any scheme

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16. Jahmyr Gibbs - RB – Alabama -5'-9” 199 lbs. - A weapon. RB, Slot, in motion. He can house it from anywhere. Great pass catcher. Slight frame hinders pass pro and between the tackles. Any scheme

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52. Zach Charbonnet – RB – UCLA – 6'-0” 214 lbs. - Size, power, some wiggle. Good balance. Not what I would call a HR hitter. Any scheme fit.

80. Tyjae Spears – RB – Tulane – 5'-10” 210 lbs. - Instincts, speed and agility make him dangerous in the open field. Can make people miss. OK pass catcher. Not a power back. Any scheme fit.

91. Devon Achane – RB – Texas A&M – 5'-8” 188 lbs. - Quick, fast and elusive with good vision. Lacks power and contact balance. Excellent pass catcher. OZS

96. Tank Bigsby – RB – Auburn – 6'-0” 210 lbs. - Productive behind a horrid line. Tough, patient with good vision. OK pass catcher. Not explosive, but can house it. Any scheme.

98. Roshon Johnson – RB – Texas – 6'-0” 219 lbs. - Here is your power back. Good athlete with excellent contact balance and good vision. Lacks HR speed.

101. Israel Abanakanda – RB – Pitt – 5'-10” 216 lbs. - Good size, with great burst and long speed. Good vision, good hands. Lacks power. Outside zone scheme

112. Kendre Miller – RB – TCU – 5'-11” 215 lbs. - Nice combo of size, speed and athleticism coupled with balance and vision. Not exactly fast or quick, he rarely gets caught from behind. Good hands as a receiver. Any scheme

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124. Chase Brown – RB – Illinois – 5'-9” 209 lbs. - Good vision, good route runner with natural hands. HR speed. Lacks power. 5 Fumbles last year

133. Kenny McIntosh – RB – Georgia – 6'-0” 204 lbs. - Good vision, balance and is patient. Good pass catcher. Lacks HR speed and isn’t the most powerful. Any scheme

147. Zach Evans – RB – Ole Miss – 5'-11” 202 lbs. - Quick and can go the distance. Good vision. Not a power back. OZS

165. Sean Tucker – RB – Syracuse – 5'-9” 207 lbs. - Good balance combined with quickness and long speed. I’m not sold on him as a pass catcher. Not the most powerful. Any scheme

177. Eric Gray – RB – Oklahoma – 5'-9” 207 lbs. - Jittery back that is an excellent pass catcher. Lacks power.

181. Camerun Peoples – RB – App State – 6'-1” 217 lbs. - bigger, stronger pile mover. Lacks a HR gear. Lack of pass catch experience. Gap/power scheme

190. Hunter Luepke – RB – NDSU – 6'-1” 230 lbs. - Excellent pass catcher, tough between the tackles, excellent contact balance. Lacks HR speed. Isn’t quick. Could be a h-back/TE/FB. Any scheme

193. Tiyon Evans – RB – Louisville – 5'-10” 225 lbs. - He’s a thumper with excellent contact balance. Lacks a top gear. Pretty quick into the hole. Not a pass catcher. Any scheme.

197. Chris Rodriguez Jr. - RB - Kentucky - 6’-0” 217 lbs. - Another physical runner with excellent contact balance. North South guy with little wiggle. Not a pass catcher. Any scheme

198. DeWayne McBride – RB – UAB - 5'-10” 209 lbs. - Odd profile, wiggley, speed back size, but is actually a north/south power back that lacks a top gear. Fumble issues. Any Scheme

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228. Mohamid Ibrahim – RB – Minn – 5'-8” 203 lbs. - Vision, footwork, balance and power are very good. Lack of speed, injury history and age are not great. Any scheme

236. Evan Hull – RB – Northwestern – 5'-10” 209 lbs. - More quick than fast. Agile with good vision. Very good pass catcher making him an ideal 3rd down back. A bit undersized for every down. Scheme diverse.

240. Deuce Vaughn - RB– Kansas State - 5'-5” 179 lbs. - Amped up Jitterbug with HR speed. Excellent pass catcher and dangerous in the open field. Lacks power for 3 downs. OZS

255. Tavion Thomas – RB – Utah – 6'-0” 237 lbs. - Great power, nice wiggle for his size, good vision. Lacks a HR gear. Not a pass catcher. Gap/power scheme.

This is a solid group. A little of everything for everybody. Robinson is the best back I have scouted. Ever. Gibbs really reminds me of CMC, moreso than Kamara. The next group is huge, but its my favorite. I'd take anyone one of those guys and be thrilled. They all have potential to either be lead backs or have a substantial role in a shared backfield. The next group is specialty backs or depth. The last group is underwhelming and will need to catch on as depth.

WR: (34 players)

11. Quentin Johnson WR - TCU - 6'-3” 208 lbs. - A size/speed combo with good hands (concentration drops?) Not as physical as I like, but an excellent route runner, regardless of size. A true #1

12. Jaxon Smith-Njigba - WR - Ohio State – 6'-1” 196 lbs. - Best route runner in class. Just gets open. Excellent hands. Good long speed. Most likely slot WR.

13. Jordan Addison - WR - USC - 5'-11” 173 lbs. - Another great route runner, twitchy kid with and without the ball. Size is my only concern. Slot and maybe outside.

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27. Jalin Hyatt – WR – Tenn – 6'-0” 176 lbs. - He can take the top off a D. Really fluid and explosive. Again, worried a bit on size. Slot and possibly outside

30. Zay Flowers – WR – BC – 5'-9” 182 lbs. - Another undersized, super athletic top popper. Good route runner. Smaller catch radius and is a tad light. Tyler Lockett comp seems right. Inside and outside WR

38. Josh Downs – WR – UNC – 5'-9” 171 lbs. - Yet another undersized, super athletic route runner with HR speed. (seeing a theme early?) Majority of time spent in slot

46. Rashee Rice – WR – SMU – 6'-1” 204 lbs. - Good route runner, physical, elusive and dangerous in space with the speed to house it. Limited route tree. Slot and outside WR

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72. Marvin Mims Jr. - WR – Oklahoma – 5'-11” 183 lbs. - Big play, deep threat. Limited route tree. Solid hands and slippery in the open field. Outside WR

75. Tyler Scott – WR – Cinn. – 5'-10” 177 lbs. - Speed merchant and superior athlete. Smooth route runner. Scary with ball in hands. Lacks size and strength.

81. Cedric Tillman – WR – Tenn – 6'-3” 213 lbs. - A contested catch, possession WR. Not bad long speed. Lacks wiggle. Outside WR

87. Kayshon Boutte – WR – LSU – 5'-11” 195 lbs. - Bursty and fluid mover with solid hands. Not great deep speed. Hasn’t been the same since leg injury IMO. Outside WR

89. Nathaniel Dell – WR – Houston – 5'-8” 165 lbs. - Tank is a bite size WR that wins with quickness, route running and agility to get open from the slot. More quick than fast. Is what I wish Tutu was.

104. Jonathan Mingo – WR – Ole Miss – 6'-2” 220 lbs. - Big, powerful WR that uses that to his advantage. Not sure he can scare teams over the top. Not a fantastic route runner. Can be used like a Deebo type WR.

108. Ronnie Bell – WR – Michigan – 6'-0” 191 lbs. - Good route runner, good athlete and dangerous with the ball in his hands. Not exactly a deep threat. Under rated Outside WR.

116. AT Perry – WR – Wake Forest – 6'-3” 198 lbs. - Great size and length for a contested catch receiver with good build up speed. I like his route running. Big slot or outside possession WR.

121. Xavier Hutchinson – WR – Iowa State – 6'-2” 203 lbs. - Good size, natural, strong hands to win 50-50 balls. Good route runner. Lacks explosion and long speed. Possession WR inside or out.

125. Jayden Reed – WR – Mich. State – 5'-11” 187 lbs. - Multi-positional weapon, slot, outside, jet sweeps. Name it, he’s done it. Elusive in the open field. Muliple position fit.

126. Michael Wilson – WR – Stanford – 6'-2” 213 lbs. - Love his combination of physicality, polished route running and elusiveness in the open field. Lacks a HR gear and extensive injury history.

132. Andei Iosivas – WR – Harvard – 6'-3” 205 lbs. - Size/speed/dynamic athlete trifecta. Strong hands. Good route runner, but not the smoothest. Level of competition?

137. Trey Palmer – WR – Nebraska – 6'-0” 192 lbs. - A true deep threat with 4.33 speed. Good athlete with very good hands. Not a great route runner and not very physical for his size. ST returner. Outside WR

150. Charlie Jones – WR – Purdue – 5'-11” 175 lbs. - Strong hands, tough mentality and strength make him a great option in the middle of the field underneath. Decent long speed. Size will limit him inside.
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158. Grant DuBose – WR – Charlotte - 6’-2” 201 lbs. - Long with long arms, physical playstyle. He is a redzone machine and possession WR. Lacks real deep speed.

159. Dontay Demus Jr. - WR – Maryland – 6'-3” 212 lbs. - A big, physical 50-50 ball WR that has OK long speed. Dangerous with the ball in his hands. Not a great route runner.

162. Rakim Jarrett – WR – Maryland – 6'-0” 192 lbs. - Aligned inside and out. Slippery after the catch. Not the longest or strongest wideout. Inside/outside WR.

166. Jalen Cropper – WR - Fresno State – 5'-11” 172 lbs. - Excellent route runner with good balance and natural hands. Lacks some size and does he have a HR gear?

172. Puka Nacua – WR – BYU – 6'-2” 201 lbs. - Physical, as a pass catcher and blocker. Also has linear speed. Not a good route runner. Possession WR.

178. Parker Washington – WR – Penn State – 5'-10” 204 lbs. – WR in a RB body, he is at his best from the slot and in the open field. Not a deep threat and needs to develop his route running. Slot WR

187. Bryce Ford-Wheaton – WR – WVU – 6'-4” 221 lbs. - 4.38 speed. Big bodied, strong athletic possession WR with deep threat ability. Unpolished route runner and shaky hands. Outside WR

191. Jake Bobo – WR – UCLA – 6'-4” 206 lbs. - big, contested catch, possession type with natural hands. Won’t win over the top. Big slot or outside WR

207. Derius Davis – WR – TCU – 5'-8” 165 lbs. - Undersized (duh) but electric in the return game, and from the slot on offense. Will need an offense to manufacture touches

209. Nikko Remigio – WR – Fresno State – 5'-11” 185 lbs. - Slot WR with some return skills. He is a jitterbug in space with decent speed. Lacks size IMO. Scheme diverse slot.

232. Matt Landers – WR- Arkansas – 6'-4” 200 lbs. - Sub 4.4 speed with great size to match. Can win over the top or use his size to win contested catches. Route running needs work. Can get stronger. Outside Wr.

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248. Elijah Higgins – WR – Stanford – 6'-3” 235 lbs. - He needs to become a TE. Or an oversized possession slot. Lacks long speed to threaten the top. Big slot/TE any scheme.

252. Tre Tucker – WR- Cinn. 5’-9” 182 lbs. - Fast. Good route runner. Undersized. Lacks length. Slot only scheme diverse.

The top 3 are all very good. Off those guys, draft what you need. After that the next 4 guys can be contributors quickly. Then you get into a big group. Lots of potential. Lots of guys with size and or speed. Just need refinement. Boutte, Wilson, Iosivas and Reed are guys I like. Nacua, if healthy could be a steal.

TE: (17 players)

14. Michael Mayer – TE - ND - 6'-4” 249 lbs. - Natural hands, catches everything, size and strength for run blocking. Not the most athletic TE in the class.

23. Luke Musgrave – TE – Oregon St. - 6’-6” 253 lbs. - Big, athletic with good hands. Big upside guy. Can he stay healthy.

34. Darnell Washington – TE – Georgia – 6'-7” 264 lbs. - First one off the bus type, athletic for his size, best blocking TE in class. Not used a lot in the passing game, but is a redzone mismatch.

45. Dalton Kinkaid – TE – Utah – 6'-4” 246 lbs. - Smooth, athletic pass catcher with good hands, a try hard blocker that needs to get stronger.

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56. Tucker Kraft – TE – South Dakota St. - 6’-5” 254 lbs. - Small school TE, above average athletically, his run after the catch is dangerous, blocking is above average. Drop issues?

70. Sam LaPorta – TE – Iowa – 6'-3” 235 lbs. - Love Iowa TEs. A tad undersized, outstanding route runner, natural hands, and a good blocker for his size.
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103. Davis Allen – TE – Clemson – 6'-6” 245 lbs. - Clemson played him everywhere or he’s versatile, smooth athlete with good hands. I’d can him an average blocker for the position.

113. Zack Kuntz – TE – Old Dom. - 6’-7” 255 lbs. - combine testing was crazy, doesn’t play like that. But he is a size mismatch that runs good routes. Blocking needs work. My sample size was small.

141. Payne Durham – TE – Purdue – 6'-6” 253 lbs. – Another school I love TEs from. Strong, tough and competes. Good blocker, good in the redzone. Not super athletic.

148. Luke Schoonmaker – TE – Michigan – 6'-5” 251 lbs. - middle of the field TE, above average to good blocker. Not a dynamic athlete. 25 years old.

169. Cameron Latu – TE – Alabama – 6'-4” 242 lbs. - more try hard than power blocker, but efficient. I like him working underneath in the passing game. Not real athletic or fast.

170. Brenton Strange – TE – Penn State – 6'-4” 253 lbs. - Good, not great athlete, OK blocker, good hands, has some wiggle after the catch.

185. Josh Whyle - TE - Cinn. - 6’-6” 248 lbs. - Size mismatch in the seam, great hands and a solid route runner. Blocking is a work in progress but the will is there.
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206. Leonard Taylor – TE – Cinn. - 6’-5” 250 lbs. - Good blocking TE, athletic and solid hands. He is inconsistent though. Big upside as a pass catcher. Solid #2 TE.

218. Will Mallory – TE – Miami – 6'-4” 239 lbs. - Works mostly close to the LoS, Has the speed to create issues with LBers. Decent blocker with upside there. Work in progress IMO with upside.

225. Daniel Barker – TE – Mich. State – 6'-4” 245 lbs. - He played everywhere from Slot, to WR to in the backfield to inline. Good in the middle of the field, poor blocker. Limited production.

233. Brayden Willis – TE – Oklahoma – 6'-3” 241 lbs. - Don’t let the size fool you, he’s an excellent blocker. Athletic pass catcher as well. Could be limited by size against NFL competition. Any scheme fit.

I love this group top to bottom. The top 4 could go in any order. It really comes down to fit IMO. After that you have Kraft and LaPorta just outside of those 2. Barely. After that is my favorite group. You can find a very good #2 TE with even some #1 TE upside. The last group is a step down, but they all have a shot at making a roster and contributing.

OT: (18 players)

8. Paris Johnson Jr. - OT – Ohio State - 6’-6” 313 lbs. - ideal size, length, strength and temperament for LT. Super athletic. Aggressive. Zone scheme LT

17. Broderick Jones - OT - Georgia - 6'-5” 311 lbs. - Super athletic and super aggressive to go with his proto size. A tad raw. Any scheme

29. Dawand Jones – OT – Ohio State – 6'-8” 374 lbs. - A mountain of a human, he latches on, you are done. Surprisingly fluid mover. RT in a power blocking scheme.
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40. Anton Harrison – OT – Oklahoma – 6'-4” 315 lbs. - Smooth mover with light feet, needs to add power, lots of upside. OT zone scheme.

49. Matthew Bergeron – OT – Syracuse – 6'-5” 318 lbs. - Arm length barely hits my OT threshold at 33 3/4" Great size, excellent movement skills and has played RT/LT. Needs to add strength. OT in a zone scheme.

50. Jaelyn Duncan OT – Maryland – 6'-6” 306 lbs. - 33 5/8” arms so maybe a guard? Good athlete with excellent balance and movement skills. OK strength. Needs to refine technique. OT/OG zone scheme.

53. Darnell Wright – OT – Tenn. - 6’-5” 333 lbs. - LT/RT with great size but 33 ¾” arms. Wins with power of technique. Nasty demeanor. Limited movement skill. RT power scheme.
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102. Blake Freeland – OT – BYU – 6'-8” 302 lbs. - Athletic and long. Needs to add more good weight. Run blocking ahead of pass pro. OT Zone scheme.

106. Tyler Steen – OT – Alabama – 6'-6” 321 lbs. - Just under 33” arms. Has the size, power and athleticism to be a top notch LT. Was really inconsistent technically. OT/OG Any scheme.

129. Wanya Morris – OT – Oklahoma – 6'-5” 307 lbs. - 35” arms are long...Good power with good athleticism. Way too inconsistent though. RT/OG Any scheme.

142. Nick Saldiveri – OT – Old Dominion – 6'-6” 318 lbs. - Athletic with great size for a OT. Could get stronger. OT Zone scheme.

144. Carter Warren – OT – Pitt. - 6’-5” 311 lbs. - 35” arms and is a smooth moving athlete. Needs to add power. Injury concern wiped most of last season. OT in any scheme.

153. Warren McClendon – OT – Georgia – 6'-4” 306 lbs. - Good/ not great size, aggressive, good mover with good power. Not a technician. RT in any scheme.
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167. Asim Richards – OT – UNC – 6'-4” 309 lbs. - Length, strength and demeanor are all pluses. Not a very fluid mover or light on his feet. At 6’-4” is he a OG? OT/OG power scheme.

222. Richard Gouraige – OT – Florida – 6'-5” 306 lbs. - Pretty much a solid run and pass blocker, some lower body stiffness and technique are holding him back. OT any scheme.

243. Earl Bostick Jr. - OT – Kansas – 6'-6” 309 lbs. - Solid athletically with great measurables for the position. Needs to get stronger and could be nastier IMO. Zone OT

244. Jaxson Kirkland – OT – Washington – 6’-7” 315 lbs. - Tenacious, and technically sound, has a narrow build that might limit power and balance. 33 ½" arms at 6’-7” , length of a OT, but arms like a OG. Where does he fit? OT/OG zone scheme.

251. Joey Fisher – OT – Sheppard – 6’-5” 322 lbs. - Limited exposure (NFLPA and Senior Bowl). Love his size and length. He’s nasty too. Ok as a mover. RT any scheme, could move inside.

Weak class top to bottom. No real studs early and not a ton of depth. I think the sweet spot is Tier 2 and 3. I like all of tier 2. Steen and Warren in tier 3. Kirkland and Fisher intrigue me late day 3.

IOL: (26 players)

18. Peter Skoronski – OT/OG - Northwestern – 6'-4” 313 lbs. - Good strength plus an excellent technician, Only issue is his sub 33” arms. I like him as a OG in any scheme.

36. Cody Mauch – OL – NDSU – 6'-5” 302 lbs. - Mortal combat mentality: Finish him. Fluid athlete (former TE) lacks arm length to hang consistently outside. OG/OC/ OT in a pinch in a zone scheme.

47. O’Cyrus Torrence – OG – Florida – 6'-5” 330 lbs. - Top pure OG in draft (not counting OT converts) size and power to physically dominate. Not bad moving laterally. OG in any scheme.

55. John Michael Schmitz – OC – Minn. - 6’-3” 301 lbs. - My top OC. Decent mover with good functional strength and a tough demeanor. Smart player. OC any scheme.

65. Joe Tippmann – IOL – Wisconsin – 6'-6” 313 lbs. - Smooth athlete with great size and plus strength. Intelligent player. His size and ability make him a OC/OG in any scheme.

71. Steve Avila – IOL – TCU – 6'-3” 332 lbs. - A power blocking OG with an incredible anchor. Could he be an OC? Maybe. Lacks movement skills. OG power blocking scheme.

77. Olusegun Oluwatimi – OC – Michigan – 6'-2” 309 lbs. - Intelligent player with experience. Easy mover with decent power. Technique can waiver at times. OC any scheme.

92. Luke Wypler – OC – Ohio State – 6'-3” 303 lbs. - Light on his feet, athletic and a sound technician. Needs to get stronger., 31+ inch arms will be an issue. OC zone scheme only.

99. Emil Ekiyor Jr. - OG – Alabama – 6'-2” 314 lbs. - Physicality is his game, tons of experience. Good anchor and power. Can get overaggressive and lunges at opponents losing balance. OG any scheme.

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138. Ryan Hayes – IOL – Michigan – 6'-6” 298 lbs. - LT with sub ideal arm length moves him inside to OG. I like his strength and his play demeanor. Not real athletic. OG in a man scheme.

139. Andrew Vorhees – OG – USC – 6'-6” 310 lbs. - Tough eval. Was my #1 or #2 OG. 2nd round grade, knee injury pushes him to day 3. Draft and stash. Size/length and power to dominate with required attitude. OG any scheme.

146. Nick Broeker – OL – Ole Miss. - 6’-4” 305 lbs. - 32 ½" arms probably pushes him inside. Easy mover with light feet. Needs to really gain power. OG zone scheme. OT in a pinch.

154. Henry Bainivalu – OL – Washington – 6'-6” 306 lbs. - Played RG. Really light on his feet and can move. Needs a little strength and more nasty. OG zone scheme.

168. Anthony Bradford – IOL – LSU – 6'-4” 332 lbs. - Power for days. He’s an absolute people mover. He plays to the whistle and looks to flatten people. Not very athletic. Only 17 career starts. OG power scheme.

174. Jarrett Patterson – OC – ND – 6'-5” 306 lbs. - Average at everything. Plays intelligent football. Not a lot of holes in his game. Main issue is his sub 32” arms. OC zone scheme.

183. Juice Scruggs – OC – Penn State – 6'-3” 301 lbs. - Strong, aggressive and plays to the whistle. Decent mover. Lacks the mass to be a people mover. OC/OG zone scheme.

189. Braeden Daniels – OG – Utah – 6'-4” 294 lbs. - Tad undersized, fluid mover with light feet. Plays to the whistle. Needs to add power. Zone OG.

194. Jon Gaines II – OG – UCLA – 6'-4” 303 lbs. - A try hard that is athletic and light on his feet. Needs to get bigger and stronger. OG zone scheme.
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202. Alex Forsyth – IOL – Oregon – 6'-4” 303 lbs. - Athletic, a smooth mover. Technically sound. Needs to add size and strength. Could be nastier. OC/OG zone scheme.

212. TJ Bass – IOL – Oregon – 6'-4” 317 lbs. - Tough with decent strength and an OK athlete. Not the longest arms. OG scheme diverse.

215. Ricky Stromberg – OC – Arkansas – 6'-3” 306 lbs. - Intelligent, decent strength, some movement skills. Nasty demeanor. Just physically limited upside. OC any scheme.

223. Jordan McFadden – OL – Clemson – 6'-2” 302 lbs. - OT that lacks the length to stay outside. Loves to wipe out defenders with the strength to do it. OK mover. OG any scheme.

224. McClendon Curtis – OL – Chattanoga – 6'-6” 324 lbs. - Limited exposure (Senior bowl only). Excellent power and size. OT that should work anywhere along the line. Upside projection. OG power scheme.

234. Tashawn Manning – IOL – Kentucky – 6'-3” 327 lbs. - Great size and power, lighter on his feet than I thought he would be. Needs technical refinement top to bottom. OG any scheme.

242. Connor Galvin – IOL – Baylor – 6'-7” 293 lbs. - OT that lacks the arm length to stick outside. Athletic and smooth. Lacks power. Needs to add good weight. OG zone scheme.

250. Jake Andrews – IOL – Troy – 6'-3” 305 lbs. - A technician, plays with an edge. Could get stronger. Sub 32” arms. OG Zone scheme.

Not many tiers in this one. The top group is basically round 2 and 3 worthy. With Skoronski probably going round 1 and he may be a OT. After tier 1, its all day 3 guys with some holes, but not deal breakers. My favorites are basically all of tier 1 minus Avila (not a fit) and Wypler (who seems repetitive to what the Rams have currently). Tier 3 guys like Vorhees and Scruggs. Late day 3 guys I like are McFadden, Curtis and Andrews.



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