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2023 OL Draft Prospects Group Assessments
(03-31-2023, 02:22 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: I think it is a reach at #28. Especially if a really good TE/DE/DT/CB is there. Or Robinson. 

Doubt he lasts until #28. 

My dream is the Packers make the Jets give up #13 so the 
y decide to trade us #42 or #43 for Jonah. 

I wouldn't lose my mind if they took him at 28, but I mostly agree with it being a bit of a reach.  It's a tough one.  He's got some rawness, but he's also got some tape where he does very well against high-level competition.  If he could catch on quick at the pro level-yikes!  

It's also kind of nagging that the team has like 7 tackles on the roster and 3 candidates to start on the right side.  One is a disgruntled position swap, one is hurt, and one has yet to earn the staff's trust.  All of them lack a deal of any long-term substance.  I have no clue why they singed Ford.

TE and secondary look like major needs, with pass rush also in the mix.  It really all depends on who falls to them.  TBH, secondary is my biggest concern.
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RE: 2023 OL Draft Prospects Group Assessments - samhain - 04-01-2023, 10:21 AM

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