For the N00Bs, third day = rounds 4-7
What are some of the prospects you like on the third day? Role players, raw talent, high floor/low ceiling, gadget players, hidden gems, etc.
Some guys who have gotten my attention:
Mecole Hardman -- WR Georgia: This kid is fast AF and is like a Swiss army knife. They even had him playing DB at one point. He is an excellent return guy and is strong in kick and punt coverage. That alone makes him valuable. He also though has potential to be a good WR4, maybe even a 3.
Foster "The People" Moreau -- TE LSU: He is probably the best blocking TE in the draft, something we currently do not have. He is tough, plays to the whistle, can block in-line, in space and out of the backfield. Unlike most "Blocking" tight ends Moreau is very athletic as evidenced by his combine numbers. His receiving ability is at least good enough for a blocking TE.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey -- WR Texas: I mostly just like his name. He has great hands and ball skills but is really slow, like REALLY slow. Pretty much all his work came in the slot. Maybe you can turn him into a receiving TE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Cameron Smith -- ILB USC: Looks like he could be another Avery Williamson. Two down ILB with great character and football IQ to help overcome his athletic limitations. Biggest limitation being lateral movement. Otherwise, athletically he is pretty solid. Could be a good rotational guy on early downs against run oriented teams.
Daylon "Return of the" Mack -- NT Texas A&M: Those who constantly talk about wanting a "Traditional NT" will probably love Mack -- He is 6'1" and fat. Still he managed a 5.1 forty which is pretty good for a guy his size. Mack was a big-time HS recruit who had underachieved in college until his senior year, mostly due to conditioning.
What are some of the prospects you like on the third day? Role players, raw talent, high floor/low ceiling, gadget players, hidden gems, etc.
Some guys who have gotten my attention:
Mecole Hardman -- WR Georgia: This kid is fast AF and is like a Swiss army knife. They even had him playing DB at one point. He is an excellent return guy and is strong in kick and punt coverage. That alone makes him valuable. He also though has potential to be a good WR4, maybe even a 3.
Foster "The People" Moreau -- TE LSU: He is probably the best blocking TE in the draft, something we currently do not have. He is tough, plays to the whistle, can block in-line, in space and out of the backfield. Unlike most "Blocking" tight ends Moreau is very athletic as evidenced by his combine numbers. His receiving ability is at least good enough for a blocking TE.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey -- WR Texas: I mostly just like his name. He has great hands and ball skills but is really slow, like REALLY slow. Pretty much all his work came in the slot. Maybe you can turn him into a receiving TE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Cameron Smith -- ILB USC: Looks like he could be another Avery Williamson. Two down ILB with great character and football IQ to help overcome his athletic limitations. Biggest limitation being lateral movement. Otherwise, athletically he is pretty solid. Could be a good rotational guy on early downs against run oriented teams.
Daylon "Return of the" Mack -- NT Texas A&M: Those who constantly talk about wanting a "Traditional NT" will probably love Mack -- He is 6'1" and fat. Still he managed a 5.1 forty which is pretty good for a guy his size. Mack was a big-time HS recruit who had underachieved in college until his senior year, mostly due to conditioning.
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