1:23: Nic Scorton, EDGE, TX A&M. Came in at the combine at 6'3, 257, but it's widely believed he played at around 270. Didn't participate in drills at the combine, but he's the athletic freak GB covets.
2:54: Tre Amos, CB, Ole Miss. There aren't many true press man CBs in this class but Amos is one of them. 6'0, 195, 8.88 RAS score. He checks all the boxes.
3:87: Jack Bech, WR, TCU. 6'1, 214, 9.14 RAS, arguably the biggest winner at the Senior Bowl. Jack of all trades. Good athleticism, good route runner, good contested catch. A SAFE pick.
4:124: Josh Farmer, IDL, FSU. 6'3, 305, 7.14 RAS. Getting a lot of buzz lately so maybe he's not around in the 4th, but a good disruptive pass rusher from the interior. Just needs to improve his consistancy.
5:159: Jalen Rivers, OL, Florida. 6'5, 319, 6.67 RAS. Experienced starting at both LG and LT. Ideally a G but can kick outside to tackle in a pinch.
6:198: Carson Vinson, OT, Alabama A&M. 6'7, 314, 9.39 RAS. 5 year starter with 3,300 total snaps all at LT. If you're going to come from a lower level school, you need to have that elite athleticism.
7:237: Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana. 6'5, 223. Another 5 year starter with a ton of experience. Big bodied QB with a cannon for an arm. He's a big play merchant just like Love. Lot of tools to develop.
7:250: Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State. 5'11, 221, 8.88 RAS. Fast ILB who loves to attack down hill. A ton of missed tackles, but he can contribute on special teams right away and be brought in on situational NASCAR packages.
I don't love Scourton, but I think the Packers will. Amos and Bech on day 2 would be a HAUL. And I like double dipping at OL on day 3. They need bodies in that unit.
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