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Top talent going into round 5


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64 Jeremy Cash Duke S
68 Christian Westerman Arizona State OG
71 Jalen Mills LSU S
82 Kentrell Brothers Missouri OB
86 Paul Perkins UCLA RB
87 Jordan Howard Indiana RB
89 Rashard Higgins Colorado State WR
90 Alex Collins Arkansas RB
95 Vadal Alexander LSU OG
103 Zack Sanchez Oklahoma CB
105 Landon Turner North Carolina OG
109 Charone Peake Clemson WR
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DeAndre Houston-Carson
William & Mary S
111 Jack Allen Michigan State OC
112 Jonathan Williams Arkansas RB
113 Jerell Adams South Carolina TE
117 Sebastian Tretola Arkansas OG
118 Connor McGovern Missouri OG
121 Joe Dahl Washington State OG
122 Kenny Lawler California WR
124 Harlan Miller
Southeastern Louisiana
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125 Maurice Canady Virginia CB
126 Ronald Blair Appalachian State ED
127 Matt Ioannidis Temple ID
128 Scooby Wright III Arizona OB
130 Joe Haeg North Dakota State OT
131 KJ Dillon West Virginia S
132 Kyle Murphy Stanford OT
136 Tyler Matakevich Temple OB
138 Keyarris Garrett Tulsa WR
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    • A winning record would be nice, but I still have us winning around the 6 to 8 game mark. Realistically we should beat the Jets and Saints, that gets us to 5 wins. After that, we have to face a lot of potential play off teams and our divisional opponents. I think we’ll win 1 or 2 of those games to take us to 6 or 7 wins, perhaps 8 wins if we can spring a further surprise.  Is that enough progress for head coach and QB? I’m not sure, it will depend on performances and output. That said, it’s nice to be back in a position where we are thinking about the play offs.
    • I would tend to agree about not falling into the trap and paying a below average QB, but sometimes situations can “force” a team to pay that QB. For example, if we play ourselves into a 9-8 like record, then what options will we have in the draft? Or do we avoid the draft and trade for or sign someone in free agency?  I’m not convinced by the 2026 QB draft class. There’s some intriguing prospects but no one that really screams “draft me”. I’m not sure we’ve got anyone really that stands out as a trade candidate or free agent signing. So although we might not want to commit a big money contract to Young, him playing well and showing progress might force the team’s hand. 
    • Realistically we would be looking at no more than a mid round pick for Dowdle or Chuba. Are we really that desperate for a mid round pick? Not really. I would much prefer us utilise the two RBs in a 1-2 punch similar to how we used D-Will and Stewart. After all, Bryce is not Drew Brees. He won’t throw for 300+ yards and carry the team consistently as a passer. So having a strong running game with a 1-2 punch will be beneficial to him, and it will also be beneficial to the RBs because we can spell them and not overwork them.
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