52) Julian Okwara Edge ND
We're talking about a big boy that moves well who I did not expect to last this long.
2nd 2nd) Michael Pittman WR USC
Gonna be tougher to keep him off the field, but having a hometown hero deep threat is worth it. I wrote on another thread that "deep threat" is about the "threat" rather than blazing speed. Larry Fitzgerald ran a 4.62 and drew doubles down the field because he was nearly impossible to defend going up in the air. Pittman is like that, but faster. And because he's a threat deep he gets cushion underneath for his + route running abilities. He also could be a true #1 and dominate after a year or two.
3rd) AJ Dillon RB BC
I know I've been alone on the Dillon wagon this year so I'll stay with it here. I had he and Taylor as 2020 first rounders in 2018. I have not seen anything to really dissuade me except the stiffness you'd expect from someone running a 4.53 at 248 pounds. His single mother was teacher of the year after raising him working multiple jobs. He decided he wanted to be a pro football player at 7. They both put plans of action together and held each other accountable. That's a teammate. That's discipline.
3rd) Biadasz OC/OG Wisconsin
2nd round talent in a packed class that slides into the 3rd. Start him at OLG and move him over to center next to his old teammate if you need to. 10 year starter.
4th) Reggie Robinson CB Tulsa
Small school kid we met with that has considerable length and numbers. Might be the reason D Long stays in the slot. I liked his tape and had him listed as a mid round prospect before his 40 ... so this is value.
5th) Javin White S UNLV
Combine snub with great athleticism ...
6th) Sean Bradley ILB Temple
Single digit Temple players are beasts, and he ran a 4.53 at 6-1 235. Can cover, takes solid angles ...
7th) Noah Togiai TE Oregon St.
Backup TE to at least challenge Mundt that we met with. Definitely more of a move TE.