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during the 7th round, I put together a wish list--started a thread but did not see this one.  So I am posting here---bold means we signed them:

ILB:   Bump Poole Oklahoma; Anfernee Orji, Vanderbilt; Isaiah Moore, NC State; Ivan Pace, Cincinnati
OLB/Edge: Eku Leota, Auburn; Andre Carter II, Army; Isaiah Land, Florida A&M; Thomas Incoom, Central Michigan; Tyrus Wheat, Missisippi State
CB:  Mekhi Gardner, LSU; Eli Ricks, Alabama; Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State
DT:  Jerrod Clark, Coastal Carolina (NT): PJ Mustipher, Penn St. (Did not think Redmond would be available)
OT:  John Ojukwu Boise State; Richard Gouraige Florida (t/g) ; Earl Bostic, Kansas
OC:
OG: Curtis McLendon Chattanooga; Emil Eklyor, Alabama
TE: Noah Gindorff, South Dakota State; Blake Whiteheart Wake Forest; Joel Wilson, Central Michigan
RB: SaRodorick Thompson Texas Tech; Keaton Mitchell, East Carolina

 

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

during the 7th round, I put together a wish list--started a thread but did not see this one.  So I am posting here---bold means we signed them:

ILB:   Bump Poole Oklahoma; Anfernee Orji, Vanderbilt; Isaiah Moore, NC State; Ivan Pace, Cincinnati
OLB/Edge: Eku Leota, Auburn; Andre Carter II, Army; Isaiah Land, Florida A&M; Thomas Incoom, Central Michigan; Tyrus Wheat, Missisippi State
CB:  Mekhi Gardner, LSU; Eli Ricks, Alabama; Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State
DT:  Jerrod Clark, Coastal Carolina (NT): PJ Mustipher, Penn St. (Did not think Redmond would be available)
OT:  John Ojukwu Boise State; Richard Gouraige Florida (t/g) ; Earl Bostic, Kansas
OC:
OG: Curtis McLendon Chattanooga; Emil Eklyor, Alabama
TE: Noah Gindorff, South Dakota State; Blake Whiteheart Wake Forest; Joel Wilson, Central Michigan
RB: SaRodorick Thompson Texas Tech; Keaton Mitchell, East Carolina

 

Was hoping to see a TE being picked up by the Panthers.  Hopefully it isn't too late.

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CB Wright

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/rejzohn-wright/32005752-4963-1850-24c7-68a3f57095d3

CB Milton

CAREER STATISTICS: Milton is a fifth-year defensive back and he entered the 2022 season with 50 career tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, five passes defended, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

The star defensive back was a three-star coming out of high school. Milton would make his collegiate debut in 2018, but he would use his redshirt. He appeared in all 14 games during the 2019 season as he finished the year with seven total tackles and one forced fumble.

Milton would continue to add to his statline in 2020 as he compiled 17 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and two pass breakups. He would play in all 14 games for the Bears defense as he finished the year with a career-high in 26 tackles along with two pass breakups and a fumble recovery.

THE TRUTH: Milton has been a force in the Baylor secondary and he will continue to rise on draft boards come next year. According to draft scouts, he is listed as a top-350 prospect heading into next year’s draft and is projected as a HPFA (High Priority Free Agent). A lot of NFL teams will be interested in Milton and he could even find himself sneaking into the late rounds of the NFL Draft.

 

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