9 hours ago
When 17 rolled around, Loveland was far and away the best player on my board. I know folks will grouse about Gesicki and "needs", but all football teams need great players. Years from now, nobody is going to regret drafting an elite TE for Joe Burrow.
Princely comes in a bit light in the pants against the run, but his length, bend, and burst make him difficult to keep out of the backfield. I see him rotating with Trey as a rookie, then possibly replacing him if contract talks go south.
To replace Hubbard, we get the next Sam Hubbard. Sawyer will probably never be a double digit sack guy, but he should immediately compete for snaps at LDE and solidify the position if Murphy can't.
Wilson is basically the Amarious Mims of C's. A physical freak out of Georgia with the second highest RAS ever recorded by a C, but only one year of starting experience. Could compete for one of the starting G spots before replacing Karras next year.
Fumbles and pass pro issues see Sampson fall into the fourth, but with his great vision, burst, and contact balance, he should be able to contribute early with a fair chunk of carries as well as compete for KR duty.
Sanker has issues with biting hard on play fakes and poor angles, but with a 9.54 RAS, he has the tools to develop into a good starter down the line. Unafraid to attack the LoS, he probably starts out on ST's, but could blossom from there.
A torn ACL in the college football playoffs cause Mills to tumble to this point, but with 7.5 sacks as a senior, it makes sense for Golden to take a flyer on the kid he coached at Notre Dame. Mills most definitely starts the year on the PUP and will try to work his way into the rotation later in the year.
Kiser will likely never be a starter, just a quality backup and potential future ST's Captain.
Princely comes in a bit light in the pants against the run, but his length, bend, and burst make him difficult to keep out of the backfield. I see him rotating with Trey as a rookie, then possibly replacing him if contract talks go south.
To replace Hubbard, we get the next Sam Hubbard. Sawyer will probably never be a double digit sack guy, but he should immediately compete for snaps at LDE and solidify the position if Murphy can't.
Wilson is basically the Amarious Mims of C's. A physical freak out of Georgia with the second highest RAS ever recorded by a C, but only one year of starting experience. Could compete for one of the starting G spots before replacing Karras next year.
Fumbles and pass pro issues see Sampson fall into the fourth, but with his great vision, burst, and contact balance, he should be able to contribute early with a fair chunk of carries as well as compete for KR duty.
Sanker has issues with biting hard on play fakes and poor angles, but with a 9.54 RAS, he has the tools to develop into a good starter down the line. Unafraid to attack the LoS, he probably starts out on ST's, but could blossom from there.
A torn ACL in the college football playoffs cause Mills to tumble to this point, but with 7.5 sacks as a senior, it makes sense for Golden to take a flyer on the kid he coached at Notre Dame. Mills most definitely starts the year on the PUP and will try to work his way into the rotation later in the year.
Kiser will likely never be a starter, just a quality backup and potential future ST's Captain.
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