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Who are your favorite prospects in this upcoming draft?


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21 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

RB: LeQuint Allen

DL: Tyleik Williams

Starting to see the vision now after some highlights... 👀

Got Syracuse vs. UNLV, NC State, VT, BC, and Miami queued up for Allen and OSU vs. Oregon (regular season), Nebraska, Indiana, Michigan, and Notre Dame for Williams.

I am going to be so sad if I get firebombed with a bunch of tickets today while trying to be a degenerate on the clock. 😛

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QB: Dillon Gabriel

RB: Quinshon Judkins

WR: Elic Ayomanor, Jayden Higgins

TE: Oronde Gadsden

OL: Charles Grant, Marcus Mbow

 

Edge: Landon Jackson, Jack Sawyer, Josiah Stewart

DL: Joshua Farmer, Jordan Phillips, JJ Pegues

LB: Jihaad Campbell (think this dude is going to be a stud and might find his way into the top 10), Jack Kiser

CB: Azareye'h Thomas, Cobee Bryant

S: Nick Emmanwori

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Not saying he should be 1st round, but Kyle Kennard is being WAY overanalyzed. At 6-5 260 he won the Nagurski, SEC defensive poy, all american, for those who are unifamiliar.

His weaknesses aren't so bad that he should be like 20th among D ends lol. Could he use more pass rush counters, sure, but his fball IQ is better than half these ends i've watched. He's skilled with his hand placement and punch which is important, that's the first thing guys like Belichick look for. I think he can be stiff at the top of the rush, but his lateral movement is better than a lot of the guys I watched. He always found ways to be disruptful, he's craftier and more quick twitch than the testing numbers might say. Takes Great pursuit angles and is good in space when it becomes a broken play. A lot of ends I watched were lost once the ball got outside of the tackle box. I think a predictor of success at this level too is love of the game, and he's a fball guy. "Want to" and relentless coupled with technique win when it comes to DLine play, you can see it with Clowney, when he wants to flip the switch  he can, KK always has his switch on. 

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