This is the class to fix that. This is the draft they've got to do that. It wouldn't bother me at all if Kincaid was picked in rd 3 and Stonger in rd 5. It wouldn't bother me at all if Caserio spent both 1sts on the DL in the 1st rd. Although there's a case to be made for a QB and a wr in the 1st.
Draft this guy and a rush end. I. Like Sanders or Murphy and pair them and I can tell you the defense will look a lot better. Then draft a guy like Mingo or Tillman in the 2nd and add a. guy like Kincaid in the 3rd and a TE like Stronger in the 5th who do you like at RB in the 3rd or 4th with the Browns pick in the 3rd I'm pretty sure there will be a quality long term Center to be found. I'm hoping Charbonnet falls to the early 4th. But I would trade up for him if he falls to the middle or late 3rd. Imagine an offense with Pierce/Charbonnet and a new OD at TE plus a talented deep threat like Mingo or Tillman to go with Cooks, Collins, Metchie. That's a pretty deep WR corps and they're playmakers. Then you have Kincaid (the new OD) and RBS like Pierce and Charbonnet punishing defenses all game long. For the QB crowd, say they land Young at 3 where do you go in rds 1-4 with the rest of the picks?
Bijan Robinson is the most complete RB to come out in a while. Inside, outside, receiving, blocking...
That's a great comparison. I was trying to think of the last guy. I know RBs are out of favor in the first round, but somebody is going to get a really good player in the top 10 picks
I like these three... EDGE WILL ANDERSON, ALABAMA (JUNIOR) You won’t find many 243-pound edge rushers who come with no concerns about their size. And that’s just how powerful and explosive Anderson is. After leading the country in pressures as a true sophomore, Anderson has 28 so far this season as the focal point of the Bama defense. T PETER SKORONSKI, NORTHWESTERN (JUNIOR) Skoronski is in the middle of the single most dominant pass-blocking season we’ve seen in our nine years of college grading. On 288 pass-blocking snaps, he has allowed only two pressures. That’s it. His 93.0 pass-blocking grade is far and away tops in the country. WR QUENTIN JOHNSTON, TCU (JUNIOR) In nine years of college grading, I can say with certainty we have not seen a wide receiver quite like Johnston. At a rangy 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, he is a terror with the ball in his hands. His broken-tackle rate over his career is unlike anything we’ve graded, with 40 forced missed tackles on 89 career receptions.
If we stay there, I think we'll have a shot at Young. Stroud is going first, because he's a QB built for teams in the north; i.e Detriot. Playing against teams like Chicago, GB and others, you tend to want a QB who is bigger with a strong arm.