Georgia • junior • 6’5 “/ 272 lbs
Predicted team Jacksonville PROSPECT RNK 13th POSITION RNK 1st
The market shifted violently on Monday with Walker, who is now the favorite. In fact, I’m angry with myself for not moving Hutch out of here earlier. Hutch’s hands did not meet Trent Baalke’s length requirements, and he played for Jim Harbo in college. There’s no way Baalke can give Harbs a shine in the beginning. There’s still a small chance it’s still OL (most likely Ickey), but I’ll drive with Walker.
Oregon • Sof • 6’4 “/ 254 lbs
Designed Team Detroit PROSPECTUS RNK 6th POSITION RNK 2nd
The easy move is to put Hutch here and he can be number 2 overall. But Tibbs has a huge benefit, and Brad Holmes was laser-locked to it through the process. The Lions also have information through his former teammate Peney Sewell. Too much is being done about Michigan, and Dan Campbell is choosing “one of his boys” here.
LSU • Jr • 6’0 “/ 195 lbs
Designed team Houston PROSPECTUS RNK 5th POSITION RNK 2nd
I’ve been thinking about OL for Texas for a while, or maybe even the best EDGE player available. But this is a “bad” draft class and there are not many elite players. One person who can turn this story upside down is Sting, who would be like No. 1 this year if the only thing people saw was his 2019 tape. to the stars with one of his chosen ones from the first round?
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