03-27-2017, 06:19 PM
Combining top college blue chip high school recruit lists with where they are going from college into NFL in draft now..
# 9. Leonard Fournette---RB----LSU
# 41. Raekwon McMillan---LB----Ohio State
# 73. Montravius Adams----DT----Auburn
# 116. Daeshon Hall---DE---Texas A&M
# 138. Vince Biegel---LB----Wisconsin
# 153. Eddie Vanderoes----DT----UCLA
# 176. Artavis Scott----WR----Clemson
# 193. Josh Malone----WR-----Tennessee
# 217. T.J. Logan----RB-----North Carolina
# 227. Freddie Stevenson-----FB and LB----Florida State
# 251. Garrett Sickles-----DE-----Penn State
Before you say no O Linemen and too much of same position players, there is no way this is exactly how Bengals draft.
Nobody ever gets the draft right and if they get one player right they are doing something. Per CBS Draft Rankings as of Now and Football 247 top college recruits from 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 these are players that stand out on CBS Draft Rankings at or right after Bengals picks. I didn't cheat and move up. The player could be ranked no higher than our draft pick position. There may be some talent at D Line and LB in first 5 rounds. After 5 there looks to be some late WR talent, and all purpose back, a talented FB and special teams LB combo player and a last pick DE of talent.
I tried to weed out off field issue players, but as I got into later rounds it was just hard to find blue chip recruits late in draft. I do like that these are players that have played at a high level in high school and college. Paul Brown talked of Best Available Athletes and these players fit that if you look at where we draft, who CBS Football has ranked there, and their blue chip stock going into college as well.
One player I didn't reach down for but Bengals should consider is the blue chip college recruit center who can play guard and tackle and is a top center in the NFL draft. His name is Ethan Pocic of LSU and Bengals taking him in round 3 would not be a bad move if they want a guy to challenge for center and guard and provide depth. This kid was a top high school player and a top college player ranked pretty good for a center in an NFL draft.
# 9. Leonard Fournette---RB----LSU
# 41. Raekwon McMillan---LB----Ohio State
# 73. Montravius Adams----DT----Auburn
# 116. Daeshon Hall---DE---Texas A&M
# 138. Vince Biegel---LB----Wisconsin
# 153. Eddie Vanderoes----DT----UCLA
# 176. Artavis Scott----WR----Clemson
# 193. Josh Malone----WR-----Tennessee
# 217. T.J. Logan----RB-----North Carolina
# 227. Freddie Stevenson-----FB and LB----Florida State
# 251. Garrett Sickles-----DE-----Penn State
Before you say no O Linemen and too much of same position players, there is no way this is exactly how Bengals draft.
Nobody ever gets the draft right and if they get one player right they are doing something. Per CBS Draft Rankings as of Now and Football 247 top college recruits from 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 these are players that stand out on CBS Draft Rankings at or right after Bengals picks. I didn't cheat and move up. The player could be ranked no higher than our draft pick position. There may be some talent at D Line and LB in first 5 rounds. After 5 there looks to be some late WR talent, and all purpose back, a talented FB and special teams LB combo player and a last pick DE of talent.
I tried to weed out off field issue players, but as I got into later rounds it was just hard to find blue chip recruits late in draft. I do like that these are players that have played at a high level in high school and college. Paul Brown talked of Best Available Athletes and these players fit that if you look at where we draft, who CBS Football has ranked there, and their blue chip stock going into college as well.
One player I didn't reach down for but Bengals should consider is the blue chip college recruit center who can play guard and tackle and is a top center in the NFL draft. His name is Ethan Pocic of LSU and Bengals taking him in round 3 would not be a bad move if they want a guy to challenge for center and guard and provide depth. This kid was a top high school player and a top college player ranked pretty good for a center in an NFL draft.
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