04-19-2022, 07:22 PM
1. 31 Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M 6'4 323
If he's really there at 31 I'd run to the podium. I'm not at all confident in our backup's and this guy is a dominant run blocker already. We have to do everything we can to protect JB.
2. 63 Logan Hall DT/DE Houston 6'6 283
Explosive comes up a lot in his overviews, violent hands, violent slaps and moving feet help him clear the edge, keeps feet charging forward as a rusher. Probably needs a year of development but could be a real gem.
3. 95 Erik Ezukanma WR Texas Tech 6'2 209
Like the Oline I'm not real thrilled with backup WR's behind the big 3. Ezukanma has enough speed to get down the field and challenge coverage while displaying an innate sense for protecting and finishing contested catches underneath. Needs some polish but seems to fit the bill.
4. Tariq Castro-Fields CB Peen St. 6'1 197
4.38 40 Castro-Fields' length, strength and athleticism are likely to be viewed as moldable features by defensive back coaches.
I'm no draft geek so......
If he's really there at 31 I'd run to the podium. I'm not at all confident in our backup's and this guy is a dominant run blocker already. We have to do everything we can to protect JB.
2. 63 Logan Hall DT/DE Houston 6'6 283
Explosive comes up a lot in his overviews, violent hands, violent slaps and moving feet help him clear the edge, keeps feet charging forward as a rusher. Probably needs a year of development but could be a real gem.
3. 95 Erik Ezukanma WR Texas Tech 6'2 209
Like the Oline I'm not real thrilled with backup WR's behind the big 3. Ezukanma has enough speed to get down the field and challenge coverage while displaying an innate sense for protecting and finishing contested catches underneath. Needs some polish but seems to fit the bill.
4. Tariq Castro-Fields CB Peen St. 6'1 197
4.38 40 Castro-Fields' length, strength and athleticism are likely to be viewed as moldable features by defensive back coaches.
I'm no draft geek so......