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Daniel Jeremiah Top 50 prospects (2.0)
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As for DJ's Top 50 prospects, so many of the prospects I like are in that 35-50 range lol.
My guy Daxton Hill is 19th on DJ's list though.
Guys I'm pimpin at 31:
Trevor Penning
Daxton Hill (only if Bates leaves)
Zion Johnson
DeMarvin Leal
Kaiir Elam
Roger McCreary
Kyler Gordon
Trent McDuffie

There are other guys I'd definitely take too if they fell far enough, but I'm not counting on that, so I'm not mentioning them.

I'm seeing more talk of Tyler Smith as a potential 1st rounder, and that makes me nervous as hell.
Just sounds like too much of a risk/project.
Has great tools, just needs work to put it together.
I don't mind that risk, but not in the 1st round.

I'm also nervous about Bernhard Raimann.
His lack of experience makes me think he'll need a year or two to develop.
With Bengals now in their window, they need guys to contribute now.

Last, I know a lot of people are high on Devonte Wyatt, and I understand why.
But DJ appropriately calls out that his stats don't jump off the page.
DJ believes it was more of the result of the talent around him, but that's still concerning to me.
A 1st round DT who should be strong rushing the passer I would think would get more production than he did.
I point that out because it's possible we could see something similar if he became a Bengal.
If he didn't have a lot of statistical production, it could result in fans getting frustrated with him.
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RE: Daniel Jeremiah Top 50 prospects (2.0) - ochocincos - 03-01-2022, 11:38 PM

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