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Walter Nolen vs Kenneth Grant - PFF grade comparison
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(Today, 02:27 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Why not Will Campbell? Also, McMillian is widely considered best WR in the draft (I like the kid from Ohio State better for us if we keep Tee), but is he really top 10 or 11? I am not saying he is not drafted top 10 or 11, I am saying is he better than Harrison or Thomas or Nabers from 2024 draft? I may be wrong,but in y opinion all 3 are better and McMillian will not have a huge year 1 impact.

I see you also don't have the LB's/Edge from Georgia. Where do see them falling?



1. If you grade Will Campbell as an Offensive Tackle he would be a second round guy. The lack of length without being an elite athlete shows up. If you grade Campbell's skill set as a Guard the vision/awareness, grip strength, football IQ, technique project as a pro-bowl caliber player. I see some people talking about a move to Center possibly if he can play low enough that's a good spot as well.

2. I have Tetairoa McMillian as a top 20 graded guy think somewhere between Tee Higgins and AJ Green. Green and Higgins both had more releases because they seen more press in college but McMillian has the Green body control at the catch point that Tee doesn't. QB play is important for guys like McMillian because he doesn't create the separation so ball placement big. 

3. Jalon Walker is a very role specific and really so so at both things he's projected to do well. As a stack linebacker he's a 1 gap downhill only player and as a pass rusher he is a much better blitzer than edge rusher. Combine that with the elite traits he reminds me of Devin White. 

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