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Prospects To Watch: Conference Championships


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Good matchups in Power5:

Justin Herbert vs Utah Secondary - It's an important test for Herbert but FS/CB Julian Blackmon and CB Jaylon Johnson should be of interest to the Panthers.  Blackmon in particular has impressive traits and athleticism to be a modern FS in Carolina.

Lexi Fotu vs Oregon IOL- Oregon guards, Shane Lemieux and Jake Hanson should be watched too but Fotu's blend of 1v1 pass rush skill and run stuffing ability are sorely needed.

Bravvion Roy & James Lynch vs Creed Humphrey & Rest of Oklahoma OL- The highly rated center leads an always strong Oklahoma front against the Baylor NT and DE prospects.

Tyler Biadasz & Jonathan Taylor vs Ohio State - Ohio State is loaded with top talent and will be an important test for Wisconsin's top prospects

Chase Young vs Wisconsin OL- He's so good, just watch him wreck havoc on a good Wisconsin OL

SEC Championship Game - There's a lot of good matchups here I'll just list some top prospects.  Delpit, Fulton, Chaisson, Jefferson, Cushenberry, Thomas, Swift, LeCounte, Kindley, Fromm.

 

Other players:  Jeffrey Okudah (OSU CB), Shane Wade (OSU CB)KJ Hill (OSU WR), Isaiah Simmons (Clemson LB/S), Tee Higgins (Clemson WR)Neville Gallimore (Oklahoma DT), CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma WR)Jalen Hurts (Oklahoma QB), Curtis Weaver (Boise EDGE), Ezra Cleveland (Boise OT), Rojesterman Farris (Hawaii CB)

Okudah and Simmons have potential to be elite defensive chess pieces.  Wade has a skill set to fit in almost anywhere in the secondary.  Gallimore and Weaver could help a struggling DL.  Mims and Cleveland are underrated prospects.  Farris is a depth piece.

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