Zach Frazier, C West Virginia. Anytime you can draft a trench player with a wrestling background, it's a win. Frazier was a four time state champion wrestler in high school. Physical, aggressive Center who wants to be on the attack. If he' the pick at 25, I'd be okay with it. If he's the pick at 44, I'm jumping for joy.
Laitu Latu, EDGE UCLA. I'd take this guy top 10 based on tape. If you like Karl Brooks and how he wins with hands, effort and counter, Latu is your kind of guy. His neck injury history is the big question mark but if doctors clear him, I think he's a stud EDGE. I don't want an EDGE at 25, but I'd be okay Latu.
Javon Bullard, S Georgia. I'm torn with what type of safety the Packers should pair with McKinney: Single high ball hawk, or another chess piece like McKinney. Bullard is more the latter. He can play slot, he can play box, and he can do a bit of deep if needed. Him with Nixon and McKinney would give GB a lot of versitility. I wouldn't oppose him anywhere on day 2.
Xavier Legette, WR South Carolina. I'm gonna be wrong on this type of WR until I get it right. That Running Back build at the Wide Receiver position. 6'0, 220lbs with a 9.9RAS score. He's a YAC monster with the ball in his hand. Get him in space and let him shine. I loved Ty Montgomery, I loved Amari Rodgers, and eventually I'll be right! Round 3 please.
Ben Sinnott, TE Kansas State. I didn't like WHERE the Packers drafted Josiah Deguara, but I loved Josiah Deguara. Sinnott is a similar profile that he's a jack of all trades kind of TE. Former walk-on out of Waterloo Iowa who had to earn his scholarship. A move blocker, not overly athletic, but a get him on a lead blocker or on leak routes and he wins. Early day 3
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Amerius Mims, OT Georgia. Any time you get someone over 6'6 and over 320lbs with foot/ankle injuries, I get nervous. Mims is 91st percentile in height and 94th percentile in weight. The world doesn't have many guys his size who move the ways he does, but with limited experience and his injury, I want someone else to take the risk.
Darius Robinson, DL Missouri. 6'5 280lbs with a motor and a diverse experience. But he doesn't have the athleticism to last on the edge, and 280lbs is too small to last inside. I think his best chance is to bulk up to 295+ and try to stick inside. But I'm skeptical.
Kingsley Sumatia, OT BYU. I've seen some mocks that have him at the end of the 1st. But hooo buddy his film is rough. He's considered a project OT and if I'm drafting him, I'm planning on him sitting a year plus. Athletic traits are good but he's a massive project.
Edgerrin Cooper, LB Texas A&M. I don't dislike him as a prospect, but I dislike him as a fit in Green Bay. He's a run and chase LB who wins with his athleticism. In other words, he has the same skillset as Quay. Green Bay needs a LB who can win based on instincts.
Xavier Worthy, WR Texas. The list of WRs who run a sub 4.3 40 is very small, but not as small as those who have been successful. Worthy is 5'11 165lbs. I know NFL WRs are getting smaller but this is 1st percentile size. He also struggles tracking the ball down field and has inconsistency with his hands. He's off my draft board.
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