03-04-2016, 11:42 PM
1. Karl Joseph S West Virginia
Unfortunately the cat is out of the bag in regards to Joseph. Mayock has him rated as the best safety in the draft, and called him a poor mans Earl Thomas. I was hoping the ACL would cause him to drop a bit, but it's looking like it's of little concern. Dude can hit and cover. One of my favorite players in the draft.
2. Vernon Butler DT Louisiana Tech
Excellent athlete for his size. DT is a deep class so he should be there at our 2nd pick. Has power and quickness, but can let his pad level get too high. Coach him up and he could become a force.
3. Aaron Burbridge WR Michigan State
Spectacular body control and aggressiveness. Excels at timing routes. Very good route runner. Doesn't handle press very well and has inconsistent hands at times.
4. Deiondre' Hall CB Northern Iowa
Has arms longer than some offensive tackles. Not afraid to hit and racked up a lot of tackles and forced fumbles for a corner. Can track the ball and catch it (6 INTs as a senior and 13 for his career). A slow 40 drops him to the 4th.
5. Connor McGovern G Missouri
Decent pass pro, but not very good in the run game. Good combine performance. Give him a year in an NFL weight room and at worst he'll be a decent backup.
6. Jaylon Smith LB Notre Dame
This kid would have easily gone in the 1st round if it wasn't for the injury. Throw in nerve damage on top of that and he very well could be still available this late (maybe even later). Best case: he sits for at least a year than gets back close to what he was pre-injury. Worst case: Never plays again.
7. Andy Phillips K Utah
Championship. Strong and accurate leg. Good bye Nuge. Did you get your tickets?
Unfortunately the cat is out of the bag in regards to Joseph. Mayock has him rated as the best safety in the draft, and called him a poor mans Earl Thomas. I was hoping the ACL would cause him to drop a bit, but it's looking like it's of little concern. Dude can hit and cover. One of my favorite players in the draft.
2. Vernon Butler DT Louisiana Tech
Excellent athlete for his size. DT is a deep class so he should be there at our 2nd pick. Has power and quickness, but can let his pad level get too high. Coach him up and he could become a force.
3. Aaron Burbridge WR Michigan State
Spectacular body control and aggressiveness. Excels at timing routes. Very good route runner. Doesn't handle press very well and has inconsistent hands at times.
4. Deiondre' Hall CB Northern Iowa
Has arms longer than some offensive tackles. Not afraid to hit and racked up a lot of tackles and forced fumbles for a corner. Can track the ball and catch it (6 INTs as a senior and 13 for his career). A slow 40 drops him to the 4th.
5. Connor McGovern G Missouri
Decent pass pro, but not very good in the run game. Good combine performance. Give him a year in an NFL weight room and at worst he'll be a decent backup.
6. Jaylon Smith LB Notre Dame
This kid would have easily gone in the 1st round if it wasn't for the injury. Throw in nerve damage on top of that and he very well could be still available this late (maybe even later). Best case: he sits for at least a year than gets back close to what he was pre-injury. Worst case: Never plays again.
7. Andy Phillips K Utah
Championship. Strong and accurate leg. Good bye Nuge. Did you get your tickets?