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#21

(04-17-2020, 06:30 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(04-17-2020, 06:15 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: You only have recency bias dude. You said absolutely nothing about Burrow a year ago.

And I know you’ve seen Tua play so you know he has everything you want in a QB from an arm standpoint. He’s accurate to every hash mark, arm strength is better than Joes and leads receivers open.

From a pure throwing standpoint, Tua is better than Joe.

And then he woke up
If Tua had zero health concerns, I think there’s a good chance he would be taken first overall.

Joe is good no doubt but you’re acting like he’s light years better than Tua which just isn’t true.
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#22

(04-17-2020, 06:40 PM)Cleatwood Wrote:
(04-17-2020, 06:30 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: And then he woke up
If Tua had zero health concerns, I think there’s a good chance he would be taken first overall.

Joe is good no doubt but you’re acting like he’s light years better than Tua which just isn’t true.

Agreed completely here.

But for the substantial health concerns with Tua, you would have a QB with two plus seasons of excellent production vs. the one season of mediocre at best production vs. one season of excellent production.

Those mixed results would leave scouts and GMs wondering why such a difference?

The talent wasn't overly different around him.

He is the same guy.

Is he a system QB?  What happens if he gets into a system that is dramatically different from what allowed him to excel last year at LSU.  Given that the head coach came from the Rams, I think they have a QB friendly scheme, but who knows whether or not it can have the same effect on Burrow that Brady had for him last year?

I think both will be very good QBs, and I don't knock either guy.

But I hear those questions now, and I have heard too many analysts say that but for the injuries, Tua would be considered the top QB for me to dismiss that.
 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#23
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2020, 07:28 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

(04-17-2020, 06:40 PM)Cleatwood Wrote:
(04-17-2020, 06:30 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: And then he woke up
If Tua had zero health concerns, I think there’s a good chance he would be taken first overall.

Joe is good no doubt but you’re acting like he’s light years better than Tua which just isn’t true.

Not light years but he's better.  We will see next week if teams feel the same way. The biggest difference is Burrow has pin point accuracy when pressured which will happen in the NFL, Tua folds.
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#24

(04-17-2020, 07:14 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(04-17-2020, 06:40 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: If Tua had zero health concerns, I think there’s a good chance he would be taken first overall.

Joe is good no doubt but you’re acting like he’s light years better than Tua which just isn’t true.

Agreed completely here.

But for the substantial health concerns with Tua, you would have a QB with two plus seasons of excellent production vs. the one season of mediocre at best production vs. one season of excellent production.

Those mixed results would leave scouts and GMs wondering why such a difference?

The talent wasn't overly different around him.

He is the same guy.

Is he a system QB?  What happens if he gets into a system that is dramatically different from what allowed him to excel last year at LSU.  Given that the head coach came from the Rams, I think they have a QB friendly scheme, but who knows whether or not it can have the same effect on Burrow that Brady had for him last year?

I think both will be very good QBs, and I don't knock either guy.

But I hear those questions now, and I have heard too many analysts say that but for the injuries, Tua would be considered the top QB for me to dismiss that.

I've heard a number say Tua is dropping regardless of injury concerns.  Tua is far from a lock and there a number of concerns with Tua outside of injury
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#25

(04-17-2020, 07:26 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(04-17-2020, 06:40 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: If Tua had zero health concerns, I think there’s a good chance he would be taken first overall.

Joe is good no doubt but you’re acting like he’s light years better than Tua which just isn’t true.

Not light years but he's better.  We will see next week if teams feel the same way.  The biggest difference is Burrow has pin point accuracy when pressured which will happen in the NFL, Tua folds.
We won’t see anything next week because Burrow is going #1.

Lets see if Burrow can play a high level for more than 1 season.... 

Also, could you provide some links to people saying Tua is dropping and it has nothing to do with injury concerns. I would love to read it.
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#26

First off thanks Bullseye

Second, Kane, for Wirfs he just is inconsistent with his pass sets against Big 10 teams, which typically don't have bendy guys like the SEC, where Willis is a stud. Watch the Auburn and LSU game for Willis.

For the Tua/Herbert debate, both can be good Qbs, Tua might not go until the late 20s due to the injury concerns. Herbert has a pretty ball, but he really needs to get better with consistent touch, plus his frame scares teams, plus he never seems to be in rhythm. Also, the leadership question mark is a big one for teams. I got asked by 3 different teams about his leadership style at the senior bowl. 

Tua obviously had a great supporting cast, but the guy is pretty darn talented. He's not perfect as he reads very slowly and stays on his first read too long. Has better accuracy than Herbert. If Tua was healthy, think he would be a clear 1A to Burrow.

Burrow, his knock is he could be a 1 year wonder who was perfect for Joe Bradys scheme. Lacks arm strength. He just reads the feel so well and jumps off reads with good timing. The hesitation is if he goes to a vertical passing offense can he succeed? He's not with the Bengals so doesn't really matter. 


For the OL debate, go watch Derrick Brown vs Bama and then watch him vs Oregon.....Bama dominated him with Willis and the RG(probably would have a been a 1st round pick this year)
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#27

(04-17-2020, 08:01 PM)ColoJag Wrote: Second, Kane, for Wirfs he just is inconsistent with his pass sets against Big 10 teams, which typically don't have bendy guys like the SEC, where Willis is a stud. Watch the Auburn and LSU game for Willis.

Wirfs is an odd one because guys that overset as often as Wirfs does usually do it because of lack of athleticism/light feet, think Cam Robinson. It's typically a deathknell for staying on the edge in the NFL. Wirfs is clearly a stellar athlete so I think he can be one of the few tackles that the problem is fixable. That said I also very much still love Wills Jr. One of those two should be our pick if Okudah and Simmons are off the board.
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#28

Here's my top 120, for what it's worth, which is nothing.

Ranking NAME SCHOOL
1 Joe Burrow LSU
2 Chase Young Ohio State
3 Jeffrey Okudah Ohio State
4 Jerry Jeudy Alabama
5 Isaiah Simmons Clemson
6 Derrick Brown Auburn
7 CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma
8 Henry Ruggs III Alabama
9 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama
10 Jedrick Wills Alabama
11 Javon Kinlaw South Carolina
12 Tristan Wirfs Iowa
13 Andrew Thomas Georgia
14 CJ Henderson Florida
15 Mekhi Becton Louisville
16 K'Lavon Chaisson LSU
17 Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin
18 Justin Herbert Oregon
19 D'Andre Swift Georgia
20 A.J. Epenesa Iowa
21 Laviska Shenault Jr. Colorado
22 Xaiver McKinney Alabama
23 J.K. Dobbins Ohio State
24 Justin Jefferson LSU
25 Josh Jones Houston
26 Denzel Mims Baylor
27 Zack Baun Wisconsin
28 Grant Delpit LSU
29 Kristian Fulton LSU
30 Tee Higgins Clemson
31 Jeff Gladney TCU
32 Trevon Diggs Alabama
33 Patrick Queen LSU
34 Clyde Edwards-Helaire LSU
35 Jalen Reagor TCU
36 Yetur Gross-Matos Penn State
37 Ross Blacklock TCU
38 Kenneth Murray Oklahoma
39 K.J. Hamler Penn State
40 Brandon Aiyuk Arizona State
41 Jordan Love Utah State
42 Raekwon Davis Alabama
43 Marlon Davidson Auburn
44 Ashtyn Davis California
45 Noah Igbinoghene Auburn
46 Jaylon Johnson Utah
47 A.J. Terrell Clemson
48 Cesar Ruiz Michigan
49 Austin Jackson USC
50 Cameron Dantzler Mississippi State
51 Bryce Hall Virginia
52 Malik Harrison Ohio State
53 Antoine Winfield Minnesota
54 Terrell Lewis Alabama
55 Julian Okwara Notre Dame
56 Damon Arnette Ohio State
57 Ezra Cleveland Boise State
58 Lucas Niang TCU
59 Kyle Dugger Lenoir-Rhyne
60 Justin Madubuike Texas A&M
61 Jonathan Greenard Florida
62 Chase Claypool Notre Dame
63 Cam Akers FSU
64 Lloyd Cushenberry LSU
65 Josh Uche Michigan
66 Curtis Weaver Boise State
67 Michael Pittman Jr. USC
68 Zack Moss Utah
69 Cole Kmet Notre Dame
70 Adam Trautman Dayton
71 Isaiah Wilson Georgia
72 Bryan Edwards South Carolina
73 Van Jefferson Florida
74 Lynn Bowden Kentucky
75 Darrell Taylor Tennessee
76 Antonio Gibson Memphis
77 Khalid Kareem Notre Dame
78 Bradlee Anae Utah
79 Prince Tega Wanogho Auburn
80 Jeremy Chinn Southern Illinois
81 Neville Gallimore Oklahoma
82 Matt Peart Connecticut
83 Jalen Hurts Oklahoma
84 Kenny Willekes Michigan State
85 Amik Robertson Louisiana Tech
86 Jordan Elliott Missouri
87 Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri
88 Ben Bartch St. Johns
89 Tyler Biadasz Wisconsin
90 Troy Dye Oregon
91 Akeem Davis-Gaither Appalachian State
92 Donovan Peoples-Jones Michigan
93 Troy Pride Jr. Notre Dame
94 Jabari Zuniga Florida
95 AJ Dillon Boston College
96 Robert Hunt Louisiana-Lafayette
97 Netane Muti Fresno State
98 Damien Lewis LSU
99 Evan Weaver California
100 Gabriel Davis UCF
101 Jordyn Brooks Texas Tech
102 Antonio Gandy-Golden Liberty
103 Jonah Jackson Ohio State
104 K.J. Hill Ohio State
105 Thaddeus Moss LSU
106 Leki Fotu Utah
107 Davon Hamilton Ohio State
108 Jacob Eason Washington
109 Darrynton Evans Appalachian State
110 Harrison Bryant Florida Atlantic
111 Tyler Johnson Minnesota
112 Collin Johnson Texas
113 Logan Wilson Wyoming
114 Stanford Samuels III Florida State
115 Jake Fromm Georgia
116 Anfernee Jennings Alabama
117 Matt Hennessy Temple
118 Shaquille Quarterman Miami
119 Hunter Bryant Washington
120 Brycen Hopkins Purdue
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#29

(04-18-2020, 02:51 PM)JagJohn Wrote: Here's my top 120, for what it's worth, which is nothing.

Ranking NAME SCHOOL
1 Joe Burrow LSU
2 Chase Young Ohio State
3 Jeffrey Okudah Ohio State
4 Jerry Jeudy Alabama
5 Isaiah Simmons Clemson
6 Derrick Brown Auburn
7 CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma
8 Henry Ruggs III Alabama
9 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama
10 Jedrick Wills Alabama
11 Javon Kinlaw South Carolina
12 Tristan Wirfs Iowa
13 Andrew Thomas Georgia
14 CJ Henderson Florida
15 Mekhi Becton Louisville
16 K'Lavon Chaisson LSU
17 Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin
18 Justin Herbert Oregon
19 D'Andre Swift Georgia
20 A.J. Epenesa Iowa
21 Laviska Shenault Jr. Colorado
22 Xaiver McKinney Alabama
23 J.K. Dobbins Ohio State
24 Justin Jefferson LSU
25 Josh Jones Houston
26 Denzel Mims Baylor
27 Zack Baun Wisconsin
28 Grant Delpit LSU
29 Kristian Fulton LSU
30 Tee Higgins Clemson
31 Jeff Gladney TCU
32 Trevon Diggs Alabama
33 Patrick Queen LSU
34 Clyde Edwards-Helaire LSU
35 Jalen Reagor TCU
36 Yetur Gross-Matos Penn State
37 Ross Blacklock TCU
38 Kenneth Murray Oklahoma
39 K.J. Hamler Penn State
40 Brandon Aiyuk Arizona State
41 Jordan Love Utah State
42 Raekwon Davis Alabama
43 Marlon Davidson Auburn
44 Ashtyn Davis California
45 Noah Igbinoghene Auburn
46 Jaylon Johnson Utah
47 A.J. Terrell Clemson
48 Cesar Ruiz Michigan
49 Austin Jackson USC
50 Cameron Dantzler Mississippi State
51 Bryce Hall Virginia
52 Malik Harrison Ohio State
53 Antoine Winfield Minnesota
54 Terrell Lewis Alabama
55 Julian Okwara Notre Dame
56 Damon Arnette Ohio State
57 Ezra Cleveland Boise State
58 Lucas Niang TCU
59 Kyle Dugger Lenoir-Rhyne
60 Justin Madubuike Texas A&M
61 Jonathan Greenard Florida
62 Chase Claypool Notre Dame
63 Cam Akers FSU
64 Lloyd Cushenberry LSU
65 Josh Uche Michigan
66 Curtis Weaver Boise State
67 Michael Pittman Jr. USC
68 Zack Moss Utah
69 Cole Kmet Notre Dame
70 Adam Trautman Dayton
71 Isaiah Wilson Georgia
72 Bryan Edwards South Carolina
73 Van Jefferson Florida
74 Lynn Bowden Kentucky
75 Darrell Taylor Tennessee
76 Antonio Gibson Memphis
77 Khalid Kareem Notre Dame
78 Bradlee Anae Utah
79 Prince Tega Wanogho Auburn
80 Jeremy Chinn Southern Illinois
81 Neville Gallimore Oklahoma
82 Matt Peart Connecticut
83 Jalen Hurts Oklahoma
84 Kenny Willekes Michigan State
85 Amik Robertson Louisiana Tech
86 Jordan Elliott Missouri
87 Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri
88 Ben Bartch St. Johns
89 Tyler Biadasz Wisconsin
90 Troy Dye Oregon
91 Akeem Davis-Gaither Appalachian State
92 Donovan Peoples-Jones Michigan
93 Troy Pride Jr. Notre Dame
94 Jabari Zuniga Florida
95 AJ Dillon Boston College
96 Robert Hunt Louisiana-Lafayette
97 Netane Muti Fresno State
98 Damien Lewis LSU
99 Evan Weaver California
100 Gabriel Davis UCF
101 Jordyn Brooks Texas Tech
102 Antonio Gandy-Golden Liberty
103 Jonah Jackson Ohio State
104 K.J. Hill Ohio State
105 Thaddeus Moss LSU
106 Leki Fotu Utah
107 Davon Hamilton Ohio State
108 Jacob Eason Washington
109 Darrynton Evans Appalachian State
110 Harrison Bryant Florida Atlantic
111 Tyler Johnson Minnesota
112 Collin Johnson Texas
113 Logan Wilson Wyoming
114 Stanford Samuels III Florida State
115 Jake Fromm Georgia
116 Anfernee Jennings Alabama
117 Matt Hennessy Temple
118 Shaquille Quarterman Miami
119 Hunter Bryant Washington
120 Brycen Hopkins Purdue
Nice list. I'll narrow mine to the top 20.

1. Joe Burrow
2. Chase Young
3. Jeff Okudah
4. Isaiah Simmons
5. Derrick Brown
6. Tristan Wirfs
7. Andrew Thomas
8. C.J. Henderson
9. CeeDee Lamb
10. Jerry Jeudy
11. Mekhi Becton
12. Javon Kinlaw
13. Jedrick Willis
14. Tua 
15.Justin Jefferson
16. Justin Herbert
17. Xavier McKinney
18. Josh Jones
19. Trevon Diggs
20. Antoine Winfield

There is a major gap after pick 5. I'd be very surprised if any of those 5 fail to become elite players at their positions. I love the depth of the receiver and offensive tackle positions (especially receivers), but I just can't say with confidence that the top guys at these positions are slam-dunk pro-bowlers like the top 5 on my list. If I were to reach slightly for 1 player on this list, it would be Henderson. I would be very tempted to move him ahead of Wirfs and Thomas due to the huge gap between him and the next best cornerback. As horrible as the run defense was last year, cornerback is this team's greatest need by far. Herndon is not capable of covering any team's number 1 receiver. Henderson has the skill-set to do this and the height to cover the bigger receivers they will face.
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#30

Ayyy 4 of the top 43
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#31

(04-18-2020, 02:51 PM)JagJohn Wrote: Here's my top 120, for what it's worth, which is nothing.

Ranking NAME SCHOOL
1 Joe Burrow LSU
2 Chase Young Ohio State
3 Jeffrey Okudah Ohio State
4 Jerry Jeudy Alabama
5 Isaiah Simmons Clemson
6 Derrick Brown Auburn
7 CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma
8 Henry Ruggs III Alabama
9 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama
10 Jedrick Wills Alabama
11 Javon Kinlaw South Carolina
12 Tristan Wirfs Iowa
13 Andrew Thomas Georgia
14 CJ Henderson Florida
15 Mekhi Becton Louisville
16 K'Lavon Chaisson LSU
17 Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin
18 Justin Herbert Oregon
19 D'Andre Swift Georgia
20 A.J. Epenesa Iowa
21 Laviska Shenault Jr. Colorado
22 Xaiver McKinney Alabama
23 J.K. Dobbins Ohio State
24 Justin Jefferson LSU
25 Josh Jones Houston
26 Denzel Mims Baylor
27 Zack Baun Wisconsin
28 Grant Delpit LSU
29 Kristian Fulton LSU
30 Tee Higgins Clemson
31 Jeff Gladney TCU
32 Trevon Diggs Alabama
33 Patrick Queen LSU
34 Clyde Edwards-Helaire LSU
35 Jalen Reagor TCU
36 Yetur Gross-Matos Penn State
37 Ross Blacklock TCU
38 Kenneth Murray Oklahoma
39 K.J. Hamler Penn State
40 Brandon Aiyuk Arizona State
41 Jordan Love Utah State
42 Raekwon Davis Alabama
43 Marlon Davidson Auburn
44 Ashtyn Davis California
45 Noah Igbinoghene Auburn
46 Jaylon Johnson Utah
47 A.J. Terrell Clemson
48 Cesar Ruiz Michigan
49 Austin Jackson USC
50 Cameron Dantzler Mississippi State
51 Bryce Hall Virginia
52 Malik Harrison Ohio State
53 Antoine Winfield Minnesota
54 Terrell Lewis Alabama
55 Julian Okwara Notre Dame
56 Damon Arnette Ohio State
57 Ezra Cleveland Boise State
58 Lucas Niang TCU
59 Kyle Dugger Lenoir-Rhyne
60 Justin Madubuike Texas A&M
61 Jonathan Greenard Florida
62 Chase Claypool Notre Dame
63 Cam Akers FSU
64 Lloyd Cushenberry LSU
65 Josh Uche Michigan
66 Curtis Weaver Boise State
67 Michael Pittman Jr. USC
68 Zack Moss Utah
69 Cole Kmet Notre Dame
70 Adam Trautman Dayton
71 Isaiah Wilson Georgia
72 Bryan Edwards South Carolina
73 Van Jefferson Florida
74 Lynn Bowden Kentucky
75 Darrell Taylor Tennessee
76 Antonio Gibson Memphis
77 Khalid Kareem Notre Dame
78 Bradlee Anae Utah
79 Prince Tega Wanogho Auburn
80 Jeremy Chinn Southern Illinois
81 Neville Gallimore Oklahoma
82 Matt Peart Connecticut
83 Jalen Hurts Oklahoma
84 Kenny Willekes Michigan State
85 Amik Robertson Louisiana Tech
86 Jordan Elliott Missouri
87 Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri
88 Ben Bartch St. Johns
89 Tyler Biadasz Wisconsin
90 Troy Dye Oregon
91 Akeem Davis-Gaither Appalachian State
92 Donovan Peoples-Jones Michigan
93 Troy Pride Jr. Notre Dame
94 Jabari Zuniga Florida
95 AJ Dillon Boston College
96 Robert Hunt Louisiana-Lafayette
97 Netane Muti Fresno State
98 Damien Lewis LSU
99 Evan Weaver California
100 Gabriel Davis UCF
101 Jordyn Brooks Texas Tech
102 Antonio Gandy-Golden Liberty
103 Jonah Jackson Ohio State
104 K.J. Hill Ohio State
105 Thaddeus Moss LSU
106 Leki Fotu Utah
107 Davon Hamilton Ohio State
108 Jacob Eason Washington
109 Darrynton Evans Appalachian State
110 Harrison Bryant Florida Atlantic
111 Tyler Johnson Minnesota
112 Collin Johnson Texas
113 Logan Wilson Wyoming
114 Stanford Samuels III Florida State
115 Jake Fromm Georgia
116 Anfernee Jennings Alabama
117 Matt Hennessy Temple
118 Shaquille Quarterman Miami
119 Hunter Bryant Washington
120 Brycen Hopkins Purdue

3 of my top 21, and 7 of my top 120...

When I put it like that, maybe I should revise my draft grade up from a B?
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#32

(04-29-2020, 11:50 PM)JagJohn Wrote:
(04-18-2020, 02:51 PM)JagJohn Wrote: Here's my top 120, for what it's worth, which is nothing.

Ranking NAME SCHOOL
1 Joe Burrow LSU
2 Chase Young Ohio State
3 Jeffrey Okudah Ohio State
4 Jerry Jeudy Alabama
5 Isaiah Simmons Clemson
6 Derrick Brown Auburn
7 CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma
8 Henry Ruggs III Alabama
9 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama
10 Jedrick Wills Alabama
11 Javon Kinlaw South Carolina
12 Tristan Wirfs Iowa
13 Andrew Thomas Georgia
14 CJ Henderson Florida
15 Mekhi Becton Louisville
16 K'Lavon Chaisson LSU
17 Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin
18 Justin Herbert Oregon
19 D'Andre Swift Georgia
20 A.J. Epenesa Iowa
21 Laviska Shenault Jr. Colorado
22 Xaiver McKinney Alabama
23 J.K. Dobbins Ohio State
24 Justin Jefferson LSU
25 Josh Jones Houston
26 Denzel Mims Baylor
27 Zack Baun Wisconsin
28 Grant Delpit LSU
29 Kristian Fulton LSU
30 Tee Higgins Clemson
31 Jeff Gladney TCU
32 Trevon Diggs Alabama
33 Patrick Queen LSU
34 Clyde Edwards-Helaire LSU
35 Jalen Reagor TCU
36 Yetur Gross-Matos Penn State
37 Ross Blacklock TCU
38 Kenneth Murray Oklahoma
39 K.J. Hamler Penn State
40 Brandon Aiyuk Arizona State
41 Jordan Love Utah State
42 Raekwon Davis Alabama
43 Marlon Davidson Auburn
44 Ashtyn Davis California
45 Noah Igbinoghene Auburn
46 Jaylon Johnson Utah
47 A.J. Terrell Clemson
48 Cesar Ruiz Michigan
49 Austin Jackson USC
50 Cameron Dantzler Mississippi State
51 Bryce Hall Virginia
52 Malik Harrison Ohio State
53 Antoine Winfield Minnesota
54 Terrell Lewis Alabama
55 Julian Okwara Notre Dame
56 Damon Arnette Ohio State
57 Ezra Cleveland Boise State
58 Lucas Niang TCU
59 Kyle Dugger Lenoir-Rhyne
60 Justin Madubuike Texas A&M
61 Jonathan Greenard Florida
62 Chase Claypool Notre Dame
63 Cam Akers FSU
64 Lloyd Cushenberry LSU
65 Josh Uche Michigan
66 Curtis Weaver Boise State
67 Michael Pittman Jr. USC
68 Zack Moss Utah
69 Cole Kmet Notre Dame
70 Adam Trautman Dayton
71 Isaiah Wilson Georgia
72 Bryan Edwards South Carolina
73 Van Jefferson Florida
74 Lynn Bowden Kentucky
75 Darrell Taylor Tennessee
76 Antonio Gibson Memphis
77 Khalid Kareem Notre Dame
78 Bradlee Anae Utah
79 Prince Tega Wanogho Auburn
80 Jeremy Chinn Southern Illinois
81 Neville Gallimore Oklahoma
82 Matt Peart Connecticut
83 Jalen Hurts Oklahoma
84 Kenny Willekes Michigan State
85 Amik Robertson Louisiana Tech
86 Jordan Elliott Missouri
87 Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri
88 Ben Bartch St. Johns
89 Tyler Biadasz Wisconsin
90 Troy Dye Oregon
91 Akeem Davis-Gaither Appalachian State
92 Donovan Peoples-Jones Michigan
93 Troy Pride Jr. Notre Dame
94 Jabari Zuniga Florida
95 AJ Dillon Boston College
96 Robert Hunt Louisiana-Lafayette
97 Netane Muti Fresno State
98 Damien Lewis LSU
99 Evan Weaver California
100 Gabriel Davis UCF
101 Jordyn Brooks Texas Tech
102 Antonio Gandy-Golden Liberty
103 Jonah Jackson Ohio State
104 K.J. Hill Ohio State
105 Thaddeus Moss LSU
106 Leki Fotu Utah
107 Davon Hamilton Ohio State
108 Jacob Eason Washington
109 Darrynton Evans Appalachian State
110 Harrison Bryant Florida Atlantic
111 Tyler Johnson Minnesota
112 Collin Johnson Texas
113 Logan Wilson Wyoming
114 Stanford Samuels III Florida State
115 Jake Fromm Georgia
116 Anfernee Jennings Alabama
117 Matt Hennessy Temple
118 Shaquille Quarterman Miami
119 Hunter Bryant Washington
120 Brycen Hopkins Purdue

3 of my top 21, and 7 of my top 120...

When I put it like that, maybe I should revise my draft grade up from a B?

I think it would be really interesting, if you have the time and energy, to put the actual pick number to the right of each pick.  To see how well your top 120 agrees with the league-wide consensus top 120.
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