02-24-2019, 04:18 PM
I wanted to wait until we got a DC and comps were announced before putting out my first. Of course these are still preliminary and some will rise and fall, but here goes:
RD 1-T.J. HOCKENSON- TE
TJ is just a kid who has potential to be call Hock as the next Gronk. He only has 2 years’ experience playing TE in college and was already the best one in the nation. This kid can catch like Eifert and block like Reggie Kelly.
RD 2- KALEB MCGARY-OT
I watched Kaleb at the Senior Bowl practices and he was a man among boys. There was a DT from Washington that was bullying everyone in one on ones until he locked horns with Kaleb. I saw the exact same thing in Zietler when he was at the Senior Bowl
RD 3- GERMAINE PRATT- LB
3 Down LB with elite cover skills from being a former DB. Bot don’t get him confused with one of those undersized tweeners that would struggle against the run. Dude is full grown at 6’3” 243. Pratt is available here only because he has 1 year as a starter, but what a year it was.
RD 4- MICHAEL DEITER-OG
Deiter is a massive Olineman at 6’6” 321. That would be great if he had the lateral movement to play outside, but he does not. What Deiter does do is play to the whistle and carries the same lunch pail that every Wisc olineman does.
RD 5- KRIS BOYD- CB
Everybody kept waiting for Kris to live up to his billing, he just never did it at a consistent level. He went from superstar to garbage much too often. Throw in his Senior year was his worst and some off-field immaturity, and you have a 5ht rounder. Luckily our DC knows a thing or 2 about coaching up DBs
RD 6 JOSIAH TAUAEFA- LB
Tackling machine out of a small-school program. His 113 tackles this year was the second most in school history. The all-time record belongs to Josiah Tauaefa with 115. Dude has the heart I love to see in a LB.
RD 6 MARK FIELDS-CB
Mark is the polar opposite of Kris: there is 0 off-field concerns and no inconsistency in play. The unfortunate thing is that his consistent play just wasn’t good enough to ever break into a talent Clemson starting lineup, but he never complained or ever quit trying.
RD 6 JOHN BARON II- K
Fat Randy has been serviceable enough for us, but I want Justin Tucker like play. JB2 can do that. He was perfect this year on FGs over 50 yards (5-5) and 4-4when the score difference was 3 of fewer points. Distance and clutch.
RD 6 PRESTON WILLIAMS- WR
Former elite recruit who started he career at Tennessee. While there he tore an ACL, assaulted a female, and had 16 catches in 2 years. Transferring to Colorado and siting out a year dude had 96 catches, for 1346 yards, and 14 TDs.
RD 6 DAWSON KNOX- TE
We are most likely losing both Tylers so we will need 2 TEs. Knox is intriguing; he’s a former QB with speed to split the seam. Dude only had 15 catches this year, but they averaged 18.9 yards. Dawson has great size and the raw skills to be a huge sleeper.
RD 7 CORBIN KAUFUSI-DE
Dude is limited athletically, but is a warrior. While top prospects were sitting out getting ready for the draft this guy played with both an elbow and an ankle that doctors said required surgery. Hell at 6’9” he might be worth a roster spot to block kicks.
RD 1-T.J. HOCKENSON- TE
TJ is just a kid who has potential to be call Hock as the next Gronk. He only has 2 years’ experience playing TE in college and was already the best one in the nation. This kid can catch like Eifert and block like Reggie Kelly.
RD 2- KALEB MCGARY-OT
I watched Kaleb at the Senior Bowl practices and he was a man among boys. There was a DT from Washington that was bullying everyone in one on ones until he locked horns with Kaleb. I saw the exact same thing in Zietler when he was at the Senior Bowl
RD 3- GERMAINE PRATT- LB
3 Down LB with elite cover skills from being a former DB. Bot don’t get him confused with one of those undersized tweeners that would struggle against the run. Dude is full grown at 6’3” 243. Pratt is available here only because he has 1 year as a starter, but what a year it was.
RD 4- MICHAEL DEITER-OG
Deiter is a massive Olineman at 6’6” 321. That would be great if he had the lateral movement to play outside, but he does not. What Deiter does do is play to the whistle and carries the same lunch pail that every Wisc olineman does.
RD 5- KRIS BOYD- CB
Everybody kept waiting for Kris to live up to his billing, he just never did it at a consistent level. He went from superstar to garbage much too often. Throw in his Senior year was his worst and some off-field immaturity, and you have a 5ht rounder. Luckily our DC knows a thing or 2 about coaching up DBs
RD 6 JOSIAH TAUAEFA- LB
Tackling machine out of a small-school program. His 113 tackles this year was the second most in school history. The all-time record belongs to Josiah Tauaefa with 115. Dude has the heart I love to see in a LB.
RD 6 MARK FIELDS-CB
Mark is the polar opposite of Kris: there is 0 off-field concerns and no inconsistency in play. The unfortunate thing is that his consistent play just wasn’t good enough to ever break into a talent Clemson starting lineup, but he never complained or ever quit trying.
RD 6 JOHN BARON II- K
Fat Randy has been serviceable enough for us, but I want Justin Tucker like play. JB2 can do that. He was perfect this year on FGs over 50 yards (5-5) and 4-4when the score difference was 3 of fewer points. Distance and clutch.
RD 6 PRESTON WILLIAMS- WR
Former elite recruit who started he career at Tennessee. While there he tore an ACL, assaulted a female, and had 16 catches in 2 years. Transferring to Colorado and siting out a year dude had 96 catches, for 1346 yards, and 14 TDs.
RD 6 DAWSON KNOX- TE
We are most likely losing both Tylers so we will need 2 TEs. Knox is intriguing; he’s a former QB with speed to split the seam. Dude only had 15 catches this year, but they averaged 18.9 yards. Dawson has great size and the raw skills to be a huge sleeper.
RD 7 CORBIN KAUFUSI-DE
Dude is limited athletically, but is a warrior. While top prospects were sitting out getting ready for the draft this guy played with both an elbow and an ankle that doctors said required surgery. Hell at 6’9” he might be worth a roster spot to block kicks.