Ozzy Posted May 11, 2023 Author Share Posted May 11, 2023 2 hours ago, Tetsujin said: FSU JR CB Renardo Green may be one to keep tabs on. I was never super impressed with him last year, I am more interesting how the Virginia transfer Fentrell Cypress II does on Florida State. They need some DBs to step up because on paper it is not a great group and could be the biggest weakness of the team currently. That or LB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tetsujin Posted May 11, 2023 Share Posted May 11, 2023 12 hours ago, Ozzy said: I was never super impressed with him last year, I am more interesting how the Virginia transfer Fentrell Cypress II does on Florida State. They need some DBs to step up because on paper it is not a great group and could be the biggest weakness of the team currently. That or LB. We mostly play 4-2-5, so I'm not worried about the LBs. Maybe we can get the UAB S transfer Jaylen Key Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HerbertGOAT Posted May 14, 2023 Share Posted May 14, 2023 I LOVE Jared Verse. Incredibly sudden, violent, and explosive. I think mid-season you'll start to have some attention-seeking mock drafts putting him #1 over Caleb Williams (not that I'd agree). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tetsujin Posted May 15, 2023 Share Posted May 15, 2023 6 hours ago, HerbertGOAT said: I LOVE Jared Verse. Incredibly sudden, violent, and explosive. I think mid-season you'll start to have some attention-seeking mock drafts putting him #1 over Caleb Williams (not that I'd agree). Maybe. I wonder if his age should be a factor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tetsujin Posted May 15, 2023 Share Posted May 15, 2023 On 5/11/2023 at 8:25 AM, Tetsujin said: We mostly play 4-2-5, so I'm not worried about the LBs. Maybe we can get the UAB S transfer Jaylen Key There goes Key FSU DBs aren’t a deep group but the starters are solid albeit unspectacular. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted May 18, 2023 Author Share Posted May 18, 2023 On 5/14/2023 at 8:04 PM, Tetsujin said: There goes Key FSU DBs aren’t a deep group but the starters are solid albeit unspectacular. Key is a big loss, I would say he is right up there with any of the returning guys as one of the best they had. Fentrell Cypress being great for them becomes even more important. He should be easily the best DB they have currently but who knows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted May 18, 2023 Author Share Posted May 18, 2023 *Keon Coleman former Michigan State WR transferred to Florida State, that dude is a freak show and great athlete, talk about hell to deal with, have Travis at QB, Benson as a power RB and massive athletic targets at WR in Wilson and now Coleman. They are going to be a big problem. *Storm Duck CB transferred now to Louisville instead of Penn State, odd choice but still a moderately talented prospect with good ball awareness. *Tony Mathis Jr RB former West Virginia RB transferred to Houston, kid showed some juice last year and could do very well at Houston, especially since McCaskill transferred out. *Payton Thorne former Michigan State QB transferred to Auburn, very odd because Robby Ashford is already there and should be the starter and could be the following year as well. He could declare but with the deep 2024 QB class not sure that happens, maybe Thorne beats him out with the next staff in and possible switch in system. If Thorne declare though for 2024 I do not have him being drafted currently. *TJ Finley QB transferred out of Auburn and to Texas State, but I doubt he would declare this up coming season and probably return and use a COVID year potentially. *David Bailey former BC RB and then Colorado State RB transferred to Texas A&M for his 6th year. I did not know he was still in college football, I liked the kid on BC, is built very well and powerful, will be hard for playing time on A&M but why not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tetsujin Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 On 5/18/2023 at 6:09 PM, Ozzy said: *Keon Coleman former Michigan State WR transferred to Florida State, that dude is a freak show and great athlete, talk about hell to deal with, have Travis at QB, Benson as a power RB and massive athletic targets at WR in Wilson and now Coleman. They are going to be a big problem. I stated in another thread that this offense, at least on paper, is very comparable to the 2013 Nat'l Championship team. But that team had a special defense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted May 23, 2023 Author Share Posted May 23, 2023 13 hours ago, Tetsujin said: I stated in another thread that this offense, at least on paper, is very comparable to the 2013 Nat'l Championship team. But that team had a special defense. I disagree, that offense had a very solid OL with Matais, Jackson, Erving, Stork and Hart. Not sure this up coming FSU team has as experienced of an OL and sure they had Benjamin but that was almost it in terms of super big targets. This up coming team has Wilson who is a 6-7 235 pound freak show, Keon Coleman, Morlock at TE who is 6-7 also, not to mention Travis is a far better athlete than Winston obviously. And the 2013 D is way better overall with Edwards, Jernigan, T. Smith, Joyner, Ramsey, C. Jones, Goldman etc. Sure the front four is solid but the LB and DBs are more than a question for FSU this up coming year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelKing728 Posted June 17, 2023 Share Posted June 17, 2023 Penix is a 4th round prospect change my mind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted June 17, 2023 Author Share Posted June 17, 2023 4 hours ago, SteelKing728 said: Penix is a 4th round prospect change my mind 4th round? Penix Jr is mobile, can throw moving to his left or right. Is very accurate with a strong enough arm and the only major issue is his injury history and long term durability. Dude ripped up college football last year, almost led the nation in passing which is very hard to do at a Power 5 program. His OL was just ok, no super stars on it, running game was just ok and his receivers were good but without Penix Jr at QB last year they would have all struggled as would that team. If he has equal to greater success this up coming season no way he falls to the 4th round. Sure he could suck next year but if he stays on par with what he did last year, dude is totally worth a 1st round pick and is a top 4 QB. Sure Travis, Leary, Rattler, Nix or Jefferson could jump him but as of right now I would say he is pretty solid #3 QB behind the obvious top two. He has some footwork stuff to work on along with some mechanic stuff but if he is this productive with those issues think if he cleans some things up. Only issues is durability, last year was the only season in his career in college he played over 6 games, but pretty impressive for production for that, he will be going into his 6th year but so will a lot of guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tetsujin Posted June 19, 2023 Share Posted June 19, 2023 (edited) I didn’t realize CB Josh DeBerry transferred to TAMU I’m a big Penix fan Edited June 19, 2023 by Tetsujin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted July 23, 2023 Author Share Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) Potential breakout players in 2024: Zakhari Franklin Ole Miss RS SR WR: Should have an amazing season and the step up in competition will really help his exposure. Huge pickup for Ole Miss and he will be wildly important to that offense and be the only real #1 weapon they have at WR. Massive transfer and dude should increase his stock a lot as well. Ja'Quinden Jackson Utah SOPH RB: Dude is a great looking athlete, super smooth runner and with a very talented offensive unit returning and a great D returning, that Utah team could be very good, especially if Jackson is carrying the rock and producing yards behind that solid OL. Seth Coleman Illinois RS JR OLB/DE: Outstanding talent who could really breakout this year, love his size for the position and pass rushing quickness. Is part of a really good Illinois front 7 that is right in line with two of the best in the nation in Michigan and Ohio State. Coleman should be a real force with the talent around him and could do some major damage. Bear Alexander USC SOPH DT: Massive pickup for USC and could really help a weak defensive unit from last year. Came on strong for Georgia at the end of last season and if he continues that progression could be a real force in the middle that is much needed out West. Mike Sainristil Michigan SR S/CB: Really came on strong last year and showed he was a very versatile DB who could do multiple things. Great leader and should be a standout on a very solid Michigan D this year with a ton of returning talent. Keon Coleman Florida State JR WR: He played great last year and was very impressive as a big body WR, should be even better on FSU with better QB play and more weapons around him to take off the pressure. Should have a massive season and is part of a super large and athletic pass catching core at Florida State. Ruke Orhorhoro Clemson SR DT: Behind a super deep and experienced DL Ruke should have a great season this year. Liked his upside and potential last year but could take a big step this year and become a much more dominating force on the inside. Nick Jackson Iowa RS SR ILB: Already is a productive ILB and well known because of that production. But Iowa is a bigger stage and plays in much bigger games than Virginia, so if Jackson shows out in an already solid defensive unit he could really increase his draft stock. Mykel Williams Georgia SOPH DE: Was a force last year but could be amazing this year as a big large and in charge pass rusher. Kind of an inbetween guy who is bigger than most 3/4 OLBs but is quicker than most 4/3 DEs, he should have a great season. Jaylen Key Alabama RS SR S: Was potentially a great pickup for Alabama and if Downs the freshman can start opposite him it would fill huge holes at safety for them and allow Moore to stay as a slot CB which helps the unit overall, especially if Amos the other transfer can start opposite Kool-Aid. Key could be the key to it all though and he could be a good one. Devin Leary Kentucky RS SR QB: The kid can play already but will arguably have the best WR core in the SEC to pass to, especially with those two standout true sophomore receivers. Could have a very good offensive if that OL can improve and that is still a bit of a question mark. With those weapons and the Vandy transfer at RB they could be solid offensively for sure. Malik Nabers LSU JR WR: Was great last year and could be even better this up coming year. A true #1 WR and they need that badly, makes the offense far more dangerous when he is around and I expect him to play himself into being a late 1st round pick possibly, he has very good footwork and quickness. Elijah Spencer Minnesota JR WR: Could have an amazing year on Minnesota, especially with the improved QB play and the oddly deep WR core they have there. If they can combine that with a solid run game those receivers could be very impactful and Spencer is super smooth at the position and natural. If he does not do it, Le'Meke Brockington could breakout as well as third or fourth WR which is not common for that program and has not happened for awhile. DJ Giddens Kansas State SOPH RB: Did play well last year but was behind Vaughn, should be the main man this year, even with Ward transferring in. K-State has a super experienced OL back this year, experienced QB and tough blocking HB, I expect Giddens to have a great year. Squirrel White Tennessee SOPH WR: Already had some big time games and they will need him at WR with all they lost at the position. Is sneaky quick and in that offense I know he will be a major pain in the butt to defend all year long, very promising pass catching weapon for them who is hard to cover. Deone Walker Kentucky SOPH DL: The guy should be a monster, flashed a lot last year and can really move for a massive dude. Should be a standout and one of the best players on the defense, promising young talent and they need him to be a real impact player. Javontae Jean-Baptiste Notre Dame RS SR DE: They need the edge rushing ability, not super strong there and Jean-Baptiste should finally be able to breakout this year with more playing time. Super talented kid and always showed flashes but we will see if he can put it all together this year and take his game to another level. Edited July 24, 2023 by Ozzy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted July 28, 2023 Author Share Posted July 28, 2023 (edited) Changes things a little when connecting it to teams and I have updated to a 7 round mock with team needs included instead of the 7 round draft ranking without teams included. The edge rushers will benefit greatly because of the lack of depth as of right now, with good years Verse and Turner could easily be top 10 picks based on needs. And I see a lot of teams wanted developmental and or backup QBs even if they have a star one already, will be a lot of options out there and is a super deep class of QBs as previously discussed. Could easily have Rattler and Leary be 1st rounders instead of Travis and Penix depending on how each of them plays and Leary has a super deep group of WRs at Kentucky and Rattler played great near the end of last season with some massive wins. 1st 1) Arizona Cardinals: Caleb Williams USC JR QB 2) Las Vegas Raiders: Drake Maye UNC RS SOPH QB 3) Indianapolis Colts: Marvin Harrison Jr Ohio State RS SOPH WR 4) Arizona Cardinals (Via Houston): Joe Alt Notre Dame JR OT 5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jared Verse Florida State RS JR DE 6) LA Rams: Brock Bowers Georgia JR TE 7) Washington Commanders: Olumuyiwa Fashanu Penn State RS JR OT 8 Chicago Bears: Leonard Taylor Miami FL DT JR 9) Chicago Bears (via Carolina): Dallas Turner Alabama JR DE/OLB 10) Atlanta Falcons: Xavier Worthy Texas JR WR 11) Houston Texans (via Cleveland): Johnny Wilson Florida State RS JR WR 12) Green Bay Packers: Cooper DeJean Iowa JR CB/S 13) Pittsburgh Steelers: Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama JR CB 14) Minnesota Vikings: Quinn Ewers Texas RS SOPH QB 15) Denver Broncos: Braelon Allen Wisconsin JR RB 16) Tennessee Titans: Patrick Paul Houston RS JR OT 17) New England Patriots: Maason Smith LSU RS SOPH DT/DE 18) New Orleans Saints: Barrett Carter Clemson JR OLB 19) LA Chargers: TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State JR RB 20) New York Giants: Bralen Trice Washington JR DE 21) Detroit Lions: Jer'Zhan Newton Illinois RS JR DT 22) New York Jets: Robert Scott Jr Florida State RS JR OT 23) Miami Dolphins: Ryan Watts Texas SR CB/S 24) Jacksonville Jaguars: Antwane Wells Jr South Carolina SR WR 25) Seattle Seahawks: Michael Penix Jr Washington RS SR QB 26) Baltimore Ravens: Caleb Etienne BYU RS SR OT 27) Cincinnati Bengals: Emeka Egbuka Ohio State JR WR 28) Dallas Cowboys: Malik Nabers LSU JR WR 29) San Francisco 49ers: Michael Hall Jr Ohio State RS SOPH DT 30) Buffalo Bills: Zakhari Franklin UTSA RS SR WR 31) Kansas City Chiefs: Keith Randolph Jr Illinois RS JR DE/DT 32) Philadelphia Eagles: Jeremiah Trotter Jr Clemson JR ILB 2nd 33) Arizona Cardinals: Blake Corum Michigan SR RB 34) Las Vegas Raiders: Sedrick Van Pran Georgia RS JR C 35) Indianapolis Colts: Brandon Coleman TCU RS SR OG/OT 36) Houston Texans: Deontae Lawson Alabama RS SOPH ILB 37) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Isaiah Williams Illinois RS JR WR 38) LA Rams: Mario Williams USC JR WR 39) Washington Commanders: Jordan Travis Florida State RS SR QB 40) Chicago Bears: Trey Benson Florida State RS JR RB 41) Carolina Panthers: Jake Renfro Wisconsin SR C 42) Atlanta Falcons: Bo Nix Oregon RS SR QB 43) Cleveland Browns: Trevor Keegan Michigan RS SR OG 44) Green Bay Packers: Mason Richman Iowa RS JR OT 45) Pittsburgh Steelers: Junior Colson Michigan RS SOPH ILB 46) Minnesota Vikings: Cooper Beebe Kansas State RS SR OG 47) New Orleans Saints (via Denver): Isaiah Davis South Dakota State RS SR RB 48) Tennessee Titans: Brevyn Spann-Ford Minnesota RS SR TE 49) New England Patriots: Audric Estime Notre Dame JR RB 50) Philadelphia Eagles (via New Orleans): Jack Sawyer Ohio State RS SOPH DE 51) LA Chargers: Ruke Orhorhoro Clemson SR DT 52) New York Giants: Javon Bullard Georgia JR S 53) Detroit Lions: Donovan Edwards Michigan JR RB 54) Green Bay Packers (via Jets): Jayden Daniels LSU RS SR QB 55) Miami Dolphins: Benjamin Yurosek Stanford SR TE 56) Jacksonville Jaguars: Kamari Lassiter Georgia JR CB 57) Seattle Seahawks: Cooper Mays Tennessee SR C/OG 58) Baltimore Ravens: Dwight McGlothern Arkansas SR CB 59) Cincinnati Bengals: Bryce Foster Texas A&M JR C 60) Dallas Cowboys: LaDarius Henderson Michigan RS SR OG/OT 61) San Francisco 49ers: Malachi Moore Alabama SR CB 62) Buffalo Bills: KJ Jefferson Arkansas RS SR QB 63) Kansas City Chiefs: Jeremy James Ole Miss RS SR OT 64) Philadelphia Eagles: Raheim Sanders Arkansas JR RB 3rd 65) Arizona Cardinals: Brandon Dorlus Oregon RS SR DT/DE 66) Las Vegas Raiders: Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint Georgia SR WR 67) Indianapolis Colts: James Williams Miami FL JR S/LB 68) Arizona Cardinals (via Houston): Bru McCoy Tennessee RS SR WR 69) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Will Shipley Clemson JR RB 70) LA Rams: Richard Jibunor Troy RS SR DE/OLB 71) Washington Commanders: Jamon Dumas-Johnson Georgia JR ILB 72) Chicago Bears: Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse JR WR 73) Carolina Panthers: Nick Jackson Iowa RS SR ILB 74) Atlanta Falcons: Desmond Watson Florida JR NT 75) Cleveland Browns: Ja'Tavion Sanders Texas JR TE 76) Green Bay Packers: Nathaniel Watson Miss State RS SR ILB 77) Pittsburgh Steelers: Jacoby Windmon Michigan State RS SR DE 78) Detroit Lions (via Minnesota): JD Bertrand Notre Dame RS SR OLB 79) Seattle Seahawks (via Denver): Nazir Stackhouse Georgia SR DT 80) Arizona Cardinals (via Tennessee): Ja'Quan Sheppard Maryland RS SR CB 81) New England Patriots: Kris Jenkins Michigan SR DT 82) New Orleans Saints: Aireontae Ersery Minnesota RS JR OT/OG 83) LA Chargers: Blake Fisher Notre Dame SR OT 84) New York Giants: Joe Milton III Tennessee RS SR QB 85) Detroit Lions: Lawrence Arnold Kansas RS JR WR 86) New York Jets: Omar Speights LSU SR OLB * Miami Dolphins (Forfeited): 87) Jacksonville Jaguars: Seth Coleman Illinois RS JR OLB/DE 88) Seattle Seahawks: Isaiah Adams Illinois SR OG 89) Baltimore Ravens: Fadil Diggs Texas A&M RS JR DE 90) Cincinnati Bengals: Spencer Rattler South Carolina RS SR QB 91) Dallas Cowboys: Tyler Batty BYU JR DE 92) San Francisco 49ers: Pierce Quick Georgia Tech RS JR OG 93) Buffalo Bills: Demani Richardson Texas A&M RS SR S 94) Kansas City Chiefs: Brant Kuithe Utah RS SR TE 95) Houston Texans (via Philadelphia): Reggie Grimes Oklahoma SR DE 4th 96) Arizona Cardinals: Tommy Eichenberg Ohio State RS SR ILB 97) Las Vegas Raiders: Kenny Logan Jr Kansas SR S 98) Indianapolis Colts: Marcus Tate Clemson JR OG 99) Cleveland Browns (via Texans): JJ Pegues Ole Miss JR DT 100) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Javion Cohen Miami FL SR OG 101) LA Rams: Curtis Jacobs Penn State SR OLB 102) Washington Commanders: Brennan Jackson Washington State RS SR DE 103) Chicago Bears: Storm Duck Louisville RS SR CB 104) Carolina Panthers: Jalen Catalon Texas RS SR S 105) Atlanta Falcons: Darian Varner Wisconsin RS JR DE/OLB 106) Cleveland Browns: Cole Bishop Utah JR S 107) Green Bay Packers: Cam Hart Notre Dame RS SR CB/S 108) Pittsburgh Steelers: KT Leveston Kansas State RS SR OG/OT 109) Minnesota Vikings: JJ Weaver Kentucky RS SR OLB/DE 110) Denver Broncos: Jordan Domineck Colorado RS SR OLB 111) Tennessee Titans: Mekhi Wingo LSU JR DE/DT 112) New England Patriots: Tyler Nubin Minnesota SR S 113) Jacksonville Jaguars (via Saints): Cameron Rising Utah RS SR QB 114) LA Chargers: Jarvis Brownlee Jr Louisville RS JR CB 115) New York Giants: Maema Njongmeta Wisconsin RS SR ILB 116) Minnesota Vikings (via Detroit): Edgerrin Cooper Texas A&M RS JR ILB 117) Denver Broncos (via Jets): Ainias Smith Texas A&M RS SR WR/RB 118) Denver Broncos (via Miami): Julian Pearl Illinois RS SR OT 119) Atlanta Falcons (via Jaguars): Caleb Warren Ole Miss RS SR OG/C 120) Seattle Seahawks: Jordan Burch Oregon SR DE 121) Baltimore Ravens: Jaheim Bell Florida State SR TE 122) Cincinnati Bengals: Jestin Jacobs Oregon RS SR OLB 123) Dallas Cowboys: Mike Sainristil Michigan SR CB/S 124) San Francisco 49ers: Tarique Barnes Illinois RS SR ILB 125) Buffalo Bills: Nathan Pickering Miss State RS SR DT 126) Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Hartman Notre Dame RS JR QB 127) Chicago Bears (via Eagles): Andrew Coker TCU RS SR OT 5th 128) Arizona Cardinals: Mar'Keise Irving Oregon JR RB 129) Las Vegas Raiders: Payton Wilson NC State RS SR ILB 130) Indianapolis Colts: Myles Sims Georgia Tech RS SR CB 131) Houston Texans: Khyree Jackson Oregon RS SR CB 132) Philadelphia Eagles (via Tampa Bay): Zak Zinter Michigan SR OG 133) LA Rams: Marques Cox Kentucky RS SR OT 134) Washington Commanders: Miyan Williams Ohio State RS JR RB 135) Chicago Bears: Javontae Jean-Baptiste Notre Dame RS SR DE 136) Cleveland Browns (via Carolina): Jalen Berger Michigan State RS JR RB 137) Atlanta Falcons: Doneiko Slaughter Tennessee SR CB 138) Minnesota Vikings (via Cleveland): Zeke Correll Notre Dame SR C 139) Green Bay Packers: Joe Evans Iowa RS SR OLB 140) Pittsburgh Steelers: Zion Nelson Miami FL SR OT 141) Philadelphia Eagles (via Minnesota): Ja'Corey Brooks Alabama JR WR 142) Denver Broncos: Arik Gilbert Nebraska RS JR TE 143) Carolina Panthers (via Tennessee): Xavier Thomas Clemson RS SR DE 144) New England Patriots: Erick All Iowa RS SR TE 145) New Orleans Saints: Tony Grimes Texas A&M SR CB 146) LA Chargers: Tyler Davis Clemson SR DT 147) New York Giants: Christian Jones Texas RS SR OT 148) Detroit Lions: Michael Carmody Notre Dame SR OT 149) Denver Broncos (via Jets): Quinn Carroll Minnesota RS JR OG 150) Miami Dolphins: Jaylen McCollough Tennessee RS SR S 151) Jacksonville Jaguars: Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss RS SR TE 152) Seattle Seahawks: Jordan Whittington Texas RS SR WR 153) Baltimore Ravens: Gabe Hall Baylor RS SR DE 154) Cincinnati Bengals: AJ Hampton Tulane RS SR CB 155) Kansas City Chiefs (via Dallas): Miles Battle Utah RS SR CB 156) Carolina Panthers (via San Francisco): Devin Leary Kentucky RS SR QB 157) Buffalo Bills: Seth McLaughlin Alabama SR C 158) Minnesota Vikings (via Kansas City): Jacob Cowing Arizona SR WR 159) Arizona Cardinals (via Philadelphia): Reggie Pearson Oklahoma RS SR S 6th 160) Carolina Panthers (via Arizona): Edefuan Ulofoshio Washington RS SR ILB 161) New England Patriots (via Las Vegas): Nehemiah Pritchett Auburn RS SR CB 162) Indianapolis Colts: Cedric Gray UNC SR OLB 163) Cleveland Browns (via Houston): Julian Fleming Ohio State SR WR 164) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mohamed Toure Rutgers RS SR OLB 165) Buffalo Bills (via Rams): MJ Devonshire Pitt RS SR CB 166) Washington Commanders: Quinn Schulte Iowa RS SR S 167) Chicago Bears Antonio Grier Arkansas RS SR LB 168) Jacksonville Jaguars (via Carolina): Garmon Randolph Baylor SR OLB/DE 169) Atlanta Falcons: Tykee Smith Georgia RS SR S 170) Atlanta Falcons (via Cleveland): Cade Stover Ohio State RS SR TE 171) Green Bay Packers: Frank Gore Jr Southern Miss RS JR RB 172) Pittsburgh Steelers: Brenden Rice USC SR WR 173) Minnesota Vikings: Trajan Jeffcoat Arkansas RS SR DT 174) LA Rams (via Denver): Will Rogers Miss State SR QB 175) Philadelphia Eagles (via Tennessee): Kendarin Ray Tulsa RS SR S 176) New England Patriots: Tayvion Robinson Kentucky RS SR WR 177) New Orleans Saints: Fabien Lovett Florida State RS SR DT 178) LA Chargers: Travis Jay Colorado RS SR CB/S 179) New York Giants: Alfred Collins Texas SR DL 180) Detroit Lions: Shane Lee USC RS SR LB 181) New York Jets: Ricky Barber UCF RS SR DT 182) Miami Dolphins: Jaylan Ford Texas SR ILB 183) Jacksonville Jaguars: Josh Williams LSU SR RB 184) Seattle Seahawks: Cam Allen Purdue RS SR S 185) Cleveland Browns (via Baltimore): DJ Uiagalelei Oregon State SR QB 186) Cincinnati Bengals: Te'Cory Couch Miami FL RS SR CB 187) Buffalo Bills (via Dallas): Jared Wiley TCU RS SR TE 188) San Francisco 49ers: Nick Kallerup Minnesota RS SR TE 189) Buffalo Bills: Adam Bock South Dakota State RS SR ILB 190) Kansas City Chiefs: Zion Tupuola-Fetui Washington RS SR OLB 191) New Orleans Saints (via Philadelphia): Thomas Yassmin Utah SR TE 7th 192) Arizona Cardinals: Isaiah Mullens Wisconsin RS SR DE 193) Dallas Cowboys (via Las Vegas): Chip Trayanum Ohio State SR RB 194) Indianapolis Colts: T'Vondre Sweat Texas RS SR DT 195) Houston Texans: Jake Sullivan USC SR DE 196) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Eric Gregory Arkansas RS SR DE 197) Denver Broncos (via Rams): Howard Cross III Notre Dame SR DT 198) Washington Commanders: Adisa Isaac Penn State RS SR DE 199) New England Patriots (via Chicago): Steven Jones Oregon RS SR OG/OT 200) Tennessee Titans (via Carolina): Jackson Mitchell UCONN SR ILB 201) Cleveland Browns (via Atlanta): Jacob Warren Tennessee RS SR TE 202) Cleveland Browns: Akeem Dent Florida State RS SR CB 203) Green Bay Packers: Eyabi Okie Charlotte SR OLB 204) Pittsburgh Steelers: Justin Eboigbe Alabama RS SR DE 205) Las Vegas Raiders (via Minnesota): Marist Liufau Notre Dame RS SR LB 206) Denver Broncos: Mason Cobb USC SR ILB 207) Las Vegas Raiders (via Tennessee): Tim Smith Alabama SR DT 208) Las Vegas Raiders (via Patriots): Ruben Hyppolite II Maryland SR LB 209) Houston Texans (via New Orleans): Luke Grimm Kansas SR WR 210) LA Chargers: Zach Heins South Dakota State RS SR TE 211) New York Giants: Luke McCaffrey Rice RS JR WR 212) Detroit Lions: TJ Franklin Baylor RS SR DE 213) Baltimore Ravens (via Jets): Taulia Tagovailoa Maryland RS SR QB 214) Miami Dolphins: Grayson McCall Coastal Carolina RS SR QB 215) Jacksonville Jaguars: Donavon Greene Wake Forest SR WR 216) Seattle Seahawks: Cornelius Johnson Michigan RS SR WR 217) Baltimore Ravens: Michael Wiley Arizona SR RB 218) Cincinnati Bengals: Tyler Barron Tennessee SR DE 219) Dallas Cowboys: Phil Jurkovec Pitt RS SR QB 220) San Francisco 49ers: Omari Thomas Tennessee SR DT 221) Buffalo Bills: John Rhys Plumlee UCF RS SR WR/QB/RB 222) Houston Texans (via Kansas City): Isaiah Lee Iowa State RS SR DT 223) Tennessee Titans (via Philadelphia): Nay'Quan Wright Georgia Tech RS SR RB (Without Compensatory picks included, this is to equal estimated 259 player total) Tyler Shough Texas Tech RS SR QB Cameron Carroll Florida RS SR RB Kobe Hudson UCF SR WR Dillon Gabriel Oklahoma RS SR QB Keon Zipperer Florida RS SR TE Trayvon Rudolph Northern Illinois JR WR Brennan Armstrong NC State RS SR QB Chris Tyree Notre Dame SR RB/WR Kedon Slovis BYU RS SR QB Jermaine Burton Alabama SR WR Cody Simon Ohio State SR ILB Phillip Brooks Kansas State RS SR WR Tahj Washington USC RS SR WR Brennan Presley Oklahoma State SR WR Anthony Grant Nebraska SR RB Tony Mathis Jr Houston RS SR RB Devin Carter West Virginia RS SR WR Jase McClellan Alabama SR RB Javon Baker UCF SR WR Kobe Hudson UCF SR WR Nakia Watson Washington State RS SR RB Isaac Rex BYU RS SR TE Will Reichard Alabama RS SR K Johnny Langan Rutgers RS SR TE Josh Celiscar UCF SR DE BJ Foster Sam Houston State RS SR S Jablonski Green South Carolina State RS SR DE Ben Sinnott Kansas State RS JR FB/TE Curtis Dunlap Jr Rutgers RS SR OG Hudson Clark Arkansas RS SR CB/S Ryan O'Keefe Boston College RS SR WR Micah Abraham Marshall SR CB Brady Latham Arkansas RS SR OG Hank Bachmeier La Tech RS SR QB Terry Roberts Miami FL RS SR CB Roman Wilson Michigan SR WR Edited July 29, 2023 by Ozzy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparky151 Posted July 29, 2023 Share Posted July 29, 2023 As a Buckeye fan, I think Donovan Jackson, Denzel Burke, and JT Tuimoloau are unlikely to all slip to day 3. Cade Stover might make it into round 3 as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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