25. DT Murphy
Extremely quick DT that has some nice power techniques at times. While Murphy will be considered undersized, I saw a comparison I thought was interesting comparing him to Falcons stud DT Grady Jarrett, and control the middle of the field.
41. S Nubin
I'd love getting Nubin with a 2nd round pick.
58. RB Benson
Tackle breaking machine, without many weakness
88. LB Wilson
Wilson is a complete LB, with NFL size, I don't expect him to drop this far, but I think Gute would love to take him here.
91. WR/TE WR Wilson
6'5" 235lbs or so, he's a WR but in a WR/TE tweener body.
127. OT Rosengarten
Extremely athletic but finesse RT, he's not going to win with power, but he can stay in front of a guy.
173. OL Foster
Long-term starter at LT I'm the SEC, questions about where his best position fit is. He's not the quickest, but also he doesn't have the best power, but I think he could be a backup to multiple areas.
(At 204. I didn't see that FS Taylor-Demerson was available, otherwise I would of selected him)
204. TE Barner
Large athletic TE that's mainly just a run blocker right now. He has the physical potential to be so much more, but it's totally understandable developed, which is probably partly the Michigan system, but also he should be more developed than that.
213. CB McGlothern
Athletic coverage CB, which don't expect much in terms of run defense, not even for a CB, but he can cover well.
216. WR Cephus
6'2", 190lb, large, slow, underweight WR BUT with very surprising short area quickness that reminded me of Devante Adams' short area quickness. In no way am I saying he'll develop, and Adams is great because he's totally maximized his potential. But Cephus might be an interesting prospect to see if he can develop, maybe some time in the PS.
243. LB Magee
Well rounded LB playing at a smaller school, a bit lighter at 230lbs, but that's easier to get away with in the 4-3.
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