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I love Dyami Brown. He’s easily the most underrated WR in this draft, I really think he’s going to follow in the footsteps of underrated receivers like Davante and Gerg Jennings, who didn’t really seem to be on anyone’s radar prior to the draft. I don’t see Dyami getting the hype that others are getting even though he probably has the best release and route running in the whole draft.

Virginia Edge Charles Snowden is a super intriguing physical specimen. 6’7”, 245 lbs and moves like this! Broke his ankle in November so no workout numbers, but supposedly he was timed in the 4.5’s last year. Catch him R4 maybe?

I like his film. He sure wraps up good, and has good change-of-direction skills.

PFF rates him a 6th round developmental linebacker who teams could try to put on the edge. I disagree with their assessment, based on his film. I think this is the type of player you want developing behind Z.

We'll see what the league thinks come draft time.

Here's a D-linemen for you. He may be unproven, but what he has, athletically, can't be taught...you could argue his arms aren't long enough, and that could affect his ability to shed blocks, but this guy can motor.

Louisiana Tech

DI Milton Williams

Height: 6'3″ (50th percentile)

Weight: 284 (17th)

Arm: 31 1/2 (5th)

Vertical: 39 (99th)

Broad jump: 121 (97th)

Bench: 34 (91st)

40-yard: 4.62 (99th)

Short shuttle: 4.25 (97th)

3-cone: 6.87 (100th)

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Late-round linebacker?

LB Nick Niemann  Iowa

Height: 6'3″ (87th percentile)

Weight: 234 (36th)

Vertical: 33.5 (42nd)

Broad: 121 (73rd)

Bench: 19 reps (32nd)

40-yard: 4.45 (97th)

Short shuttle: 4.14 (85th)

3-cone: 6.67 (98th)

...and a safety... aside from a poor 3-cone, these are good measurables...

S Tyler Coyle  Purdue

Height: 6'1″ (66th percentile)

Weight: 209 (70th)

Arm: 32 3/8 (78th)

Vertical: 39 (85th)

Broad: 133 (96th)

Bench: 24 reps (97th)

40-yard: 4.36 (97th)

Short shuttle: 4.00 (93rd)

3-cone: 7.14 (18th)

@Packmeister posted:

Here's a D-linemen for you. He may be unproven, but what he has, athletically, can't be taught...you could argue his arms aren't long enough, and that could affect his ability to shed blocks, but this guy can motor.

Louisiana Tech

DI Milton Williams

Height: 6'3″ (50th percentile)

Weight: 284 (17th)

Arm: 31 1/2 (5th)

Vertical: 39 (99th)

Broad jump: 121 (97th)

Bench: 34 (91st)

40-yard: 4.62 (99th)

Short shuttle: 4.25 (97th)

3-cone: 6.87 (100th)

Kind of light.  What happens to his level of play if he has to put on 15 pounds?  That's always a concern with these guys.

@YATittle posted:

A good read

Havel

Farley has a bad back that caused him to sit out 2020. He also missed his pro day because of a back issue.

Hard pass for me. I'd be OK with either Barmore or Collins at 29...I expect Gurtie to move up though to get someone around 21-24.

I'd like to see the draft unfold where the Packers could stay put at 29 and select Barmore or one of the better CB prospects, then trade up to pick Collins fairly high in the 2nd round.

I'm not sold on  Barmore, any more. His agility scores were well below the Packers' threshold... his overall RAS score is 8.22, and he didn't bench, or do any leaping or jumping at his Pro Day...

I really like Farley but the medical stuff is a huge concern.  Apparently he was cleared by doctors at his medical recheck but it's still a risk.  It's also a huge reward as without the medical concerns he's probably a lock for the top ten.  I did read that his back issues and surgery were he same as Rob Gronkowski had.  He fell to the second round because of it and we all know how that turned out.  Huge risk, but huge reward. 

It'd depend on who is there.  If an impact OL, CB or ILB was not there at #29 then I'd be ok taking Farley. 

@mrtundra posted:

Here's my newest mock. I went with Caleb Farley, at 29, as he had fallen a bit. I couldn't pass up his speed.

If Farley makes it to #29, his medicals are a mess and no thanks. He missed 2017 with a non-contact ACL, two games in 2019 with back spasms and now has had the back surgery. If medicals actually check out, he should be the first corner off the board.

@Chongo posted:

Farley has a bad back that caused him to sit out 2020. He also missed his pro day because of a back issue.

Hard pass for me. I'd be OK with either Barmore or Collins at 29...I expect Gurtie to move up though to get someone around 21-24.

With Farley, I see Justin Harrell 2.0

Mock #4... I kinda' like this one...

29.

Zaven Collins

LB, Tulsa

62.

Brady Christensen

OT, BYU

92.

Benjamin St-Juste

CB, Minnesota


135.

Alim McNeill

IDL, NC State


142.

Charles Snowden

LB, Virginia


173.

Caden Sterns

S, Texas


178.

Bobby Brown III

IDL, Texas A&M


214.

Jaelon Darden

WR, North Texas


220.

Chris Evans

RB, Michigan


256.

Jacob Harris

WR, UCF

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  way to beef up the defense.

wonder how this flies with rest of the NFL.

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@YATittle posted:

Replacement possibilities at Center

Draft

Nothing in that article mentions OC Jake Hanson who, by the way is on the roster.  This draft should tell us something about what the coaches think of Hanson.  He had some TC snaps before getting hurt. 

@YATittle posted:

Replacement possibilities at Center

Draft

They will never go for Creed Humphrey as he will be the second C off the board and his upside isn't as high, IMO, as another C, like Slater. Picking a C early is a viking thing to do. I can see Gute picking Dalman on Day Three, maybe in the 5th round, and developing him. Who I'd like to see come to GB is Rashawn Slater. He is listed as the best Center AND the best Guard on some analysts' pages. His versatility is what Gute seems to value in an O Lineman. Gute would have to move into the Top Ten spots to get him though, and that is a little too much to expect. But, it's the draft and it's Gute doing the picking, so who knows?

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