04-24-2024, 12:31 AM
(04-23-2024, 09:04 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Wanted to get it in before the real thing
PK-18: BRIAN THOMAS JR/WR/LSU
If he’s there, he’s the pick. The only negative in BTJ’s game is “one year wonder”. BTJ is 6’3”/209 lbs with 4.33 speed. Only Xavier Worthy put up a faster 40 and he’s itty bitty. Bringing in BTJ gives us the ability to line up 2 giants on the exterior and let JC “freelance”.
PK-49: PATRICK PAUL/OL/UH
Folks love Armaris Mims and his 7 starts because of size, PP comes with the same size, but has multiple years of starts and was named Team Captain the last 2 years. PP still needs some work, but he’s got 2 similar sized OTs to learn from
PK-80: THEO JOHNSON/TE/PSU
Overlooked at PSU because they have Brock Bowersv2 there, but Tj is the real deal. TJ is big, athletic, with good hands. You want to read about a story in resiliency; read about his upbringing. One thing we know about TJ is the NFL will not be “too hard” for him.
PK-97: JEREMIAH TROTTER JR./LB/CLEM
Elite bloodlines and coming up as a football son shows in his on-field intelligence. JTJ does well at all three levels required of a 3-down LB (sack, tackle, coverage) and has been voted as
Clemson’s “most popular teammate” for numerous years
PK-115: JORDAN JEFFERSON/DT/LSU
Admittedly I’m higher on JJ than many. He’s quick, which comes from years as a state-champion wrestler, he’s big 6’3”/313/ 33+” arms, and he’s freakishly strong (695 squat, 395 clean, 495 bench).
PK149-: DYLAN LAUBE/RB/UNH
A very poor man’s Christian McCafferty. Keeps in line with our propensity to go with Team Captains. Also brings a lot to the PR/KR set (4 TDs)
PK-194: JAVON SOLOMON/ED
I’m tired of Joseph Ossai, let’s try this kid. 16.5 Sacks last year
PK-214: QWAN’TEZ STIGGERS/CB/CFL
The college route didn’t work out for Qwan, so he wound up in the CFL where he won ROY
PK-224: JE'QUAN BURTON/WR/FAU
Perhaps the best athlete in the draft
PK-227: BAYRON MATOS/OL/DR
Why not?
I’m down for Fuaga Thomas or Murphy at 1. Love the bfinal reference. Good mock
Romo “ so impressed with Zac ...1 of the best in the NFL… they are just fundamentally sound. Taylor the best winning % in the Playoffs of current coaches. Joe Burrow” Zac is the best head coach in the NFL & that gives me a lot of confidence." Taylor led the Bengals to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports, en and appeared in Super Bowl LVI, the first since 1988.