The Titans needed a quarterback and drafted the top one in the class. Ward is a quality QB prospect with good upside to grow into a franchise player, and the Titans have put together a good enough offensive line where he’ll have a real chance to reach his ceiling. Ward might not be as highly thought of as the quarterback prospects from last year, but he’s worthy of the first pick, and the Titans had a huge hole at quarterback.
Player Comparisons
Attributes
🎩 Trick Shot Artist
💪 Howitzer
RD1, PK2Round 1, Pick 2(from Browns)
Travis Hunter
CB
Colorado
6' 1"
Height
185
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
The Jaguars have made the first bold move of the draft, with new general manager James Gladstone taking the “F them picks” approach from his former workplace with the Rams. The Jaguars are getting the best player in the draft and will get to decide his fate on offense or defense, but he plans on playing both ways. Obviously, the Jaguars have not spoken much about Hunter prior to the draft, but it’s hard to hate on a team that already believes they have their quarterback going up and getting Hunter.
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Attributes
💨 Speed Demon
🔧 Jack of all trades
🧤 Glove
RD1, PK3Round 1, Pick 3
Abdul Carter
EDGE
Penn St.
6' 3"
Height
259
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
This pick gives the Giants one of the fiercest pass rushes in the league and puts Carter with star defensive linemen Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns. If the Giants’ cornerback play can improve this year, this could be one of the most improved defenses in the league. The presence of Lawrence, Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux will give Carter some great matchups to wreak havoc as a rookie. Perhaps the Giants could’ve gone offensive line here, but Carter’s upside as a pass rusher, in that front seven, is hard to turn down.
Player Comparisons
Attributes
🤸 Gumby
🚀 Rocket
RD1, PK4Round 1, Pick 4
Will Campbell
OT
LSU
6' 6"
Height
320
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
Simple is as simple does. The Patriots needed a left tackle and they got arguably the best guy in the class. The Patriots' offense has its quarterback, but they still needed offensive tackle help, which they can get here in a hurry with Campbell. Even if he isn’t a tackle, they can still get their best five linemen on the field.
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Attributes
🔮 Professor X
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD1, PK5Round 1, Pick 5(from Jaguars)
Mason Graham
DT
Michigan
6' 3"
Height
320
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: A-
Trading back to get Graham is a great process for the Browns. Graham can be a stalwart 3-technique next to Myles Garrett and give them a long-term talent that they needed at that position. It’s hard to find defensive tackles with pass rush potential, and he’s got it.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
🧱 Brick House
RD1, PK6Round 1, Pick 6
Ashton Jeanty
RB
Boise St.
5' 9"
Height
215
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: C-
Jeanty is an incredible player, but it doesn’t seem like the player the Raiders need right now. Getting Geno Smith and Jeanty (to go along with Brock Bowers!) will significantly raise the floor on the offense, but they still need offensive line help to maximize this thing.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
☎️ Phonebooth
🦍 Juggernaut
RD1, PK7Round 1, Pick 7
Armand Membou
OT
Missouri
6' 3"
Height
314
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: A
Membou makes a ton of sense here as the Jets build a bookend duo with Olu Fashanu, who was a stellar rookie left tackle last year. Membou is flatly one of the best players in the draft and should be an immediate, long-term right tackle for the Jets with massive upside to be a Pro Bowl tackle — or better.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD1, PK8Round 1, Pick 8
Tetairoa McMillan
WR
Arizona
6' 5"
Height
210
Weight
JR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: B
The Panthers have spent a lot of assets on wide receivers over the past two drafts, but adding McMillan gives Bryce Young a true “X” wide receiver and moves Xavier Legette to a WR2 role that’s a bit more appropriate for him. The Panthers have a talented offense now with a deep offensive line and running game, and now McMillan adding depth and starting talent to the wide receiver room.
Player Comparisons
Attributes
🧲 Magnets
🦍 Juggernaut
RD1, PK9Round 1, Pick 9
Kelvin Banks Jr.
OT/OG
Texas
6' 4"
Height
320
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
The Saints just needed to hit a single and they got that done with the selection of Banks, who should slide in as a long-term starter at tackle or guard. With Banks and Taliese Fuaga, the teams’ first round pick from last year, they should have two young offensive linemen on rookie contracts who can stabilize the offense as they continue to retool it.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD1, PK10Round 1, Pick 10
Colston Loveland
TE
Michigan
6' 5"
Height
245
Weight
JR
Class
20
Age
Draft Grade: B
The Bears needed to add more talent to their pass-catching room and Loveland boosts their tight end spot. Loveland has room to grow physically as a blocker, but he’s young and has NFL-ready skills as a pass-catcher in Ben Johnson’s new offense.
Player Comparisons
Attributes
🔧 Jack of all trades
🧲 Magnets
🚀 Rocket
RD1, PK11Round 1, Pick 11
Mykel Williams
EDGE
Georgia
6' 5"
Height
265
Weight
JR
Class
20
Age
Draft Grade: B
Williams isn’t the most explosive pass rusher, but he’s a steady run defender who should pair well with Nick Bosa and his aggressive style of play. The 49ers needed to add some more sturdiness to their defensive line, and Williams brings that — and gives them a chance to get back to playing dominant defense.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD1, PK12Round 1, Pick 12
Tyler Booker
OG
Alabama
6' 5"
Height
325
Weight
JR
Class
20
Age
Draft Grade: B
This is a bit of a surprising pick, but it’s a quality one. Tyler Smith and Booker should be one of the best, young guard duos in the league that will play a whole lot of power football for the Cowboys. Booker is a specific scheme fit, but this pick suggests that the Cowboys are going to be blowing defensive lines off the ball with a heavy run game and play-action shots off of it. Surprising, but good.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
🚧 Road-grader
🔒 Clamps
RD1, PK13Round 1, Pick 13
Kenneth Grant
DT
Michigan
6' 3"
Height
339
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B-
Grant is a big, athletic nose tackle who will help the Dolphins get more physical against the run immediately. Grant has some pass-rush upside that’s unusual for a 330-pound defensive tackle, but Miami’s offensive tackle situation is in such a tough spot.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
🧱 Brick House
RD1, PK14Round 1, Pick 14
Tyler Warren
TE
Penn St.
6' 6"
Height
257
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: C+
Warren is a great player, but the Colts haven’t been the best at actually getting the ball to some of their talented targets recently. His best role is probably as a big slot player, but that’s already filled by Josh Downs. He’ll need to improve as an in-line blocker, but the athleticism and skill set should help him make an impact early even if the fit with Anthony Richardson is a bit dubious.
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Attributes
🔧 Jack of all trades
🚧 Road-grader
🦍 Juggernaut
RD1, PK15Round 1, Pick 15
Jalon Walker
LB
Georgia
6' 2"
Height
245
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B
This is some potential pass-rush help for a team that desperately needed it (for the last decade). Walker isn’t a finished product, but he’s got a lot of talent in terms of moving forward and getting sacks and tackles for loss. They’re rebuilding their front seven after the loss of Grady Jarrett, and Walker could be the first big pick to move them into finally having disruptive front seven.
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Attributes
🤸 Gumby
🔧 Jack of all trades
🚀 Rocket
RD1, PK16Round 1, Pick 16
Walter Nolen
DT
Mississippi
6' 4"
Height
290
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
The Cardinals got a lot more disruptive with this pick. Nolen has all the upside in the world to be an impact 3-technique at the next level and has a higher floor than Robert Nkemdiche, the last Ole Miss defensive tackle they selected in the first round. Nolen’s play is a bit streaky, but the big-play potential with Nolen is there in droves.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
🚀 Rocket
RD1, PK17Round 1, Pick 17
Shemar Stewart
DL
Texas A&M
6' 6"
Height
285
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: C+
Stewart finds himself on a defense where he doesn’t have to be the top-dog pass-rusher, which is good because he’s not ready for it. Trey Hendrickson can be the ace pass rusher while Stewart, who finished his final college season with 1.5 sacks, gets up to speed. It’s a home run swing, but a swing nonetheless.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD1, PK18Round 1, Pick 18
Grey Zabel
OG
N. Dak. St.
6' 6"
Height
305
Weight
SR
Class
23
Age
Draft Grade: A+
HUGE pick up for the Seahawks right here. The Seahawks have added a versatile guard who's loaded with potential and can play a variety of spots up front. Zabel has good film, nailed the all-star game circuit and blew up the combine. This is as clean as clean gets and he can fill guard or tackle for Seattle.
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Attributes
🔮 Professor X
🔧 Jack of all trades
RD1, PK19Round 1, Pick 19
Emeka Egbuka
WR
Ohio St.
6' 1"
Height
205
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: C+
Egbuka gives the Buccaneers' offense a lot of mouths to feed for the present, but the future clearly shows that Egbuka will be one of their top wide receivers. What’s confusing here will be the fit with Chris Godwin in the slot, but Egbuka will be able to start for a long time whenever Mike Evans moves on.
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Attributes
🔮 Professor X
🔧 Jack of all trades
🧲 Magnets
RD1, PK20Round 1, Pick 20
Jahdae Barron
CB
Texas
5' 11"
Height
200
Weight
23
Age
Draft Grade: B
Whew, this gives the Broncos a crazy trio of cornerbacks. Pat Surtain, Riley Moss and Barron could be the best cornerback room in the league and will create a true “no-fly” zone for opposing quarterbacks. Barron can also play downhill like a safety and makes a lot tackles in the open field.
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Attributes
🔮 Professor X
🔧 Jack of all trades
RD1, PK21Round 1, Pick 21
Derrick Harmon
DT
Oregon
6' 5"
Height
320
Weight
JR
Class
Draft Grade: A
Classic Steelers pick. Harmon isn’t a flashy player, but he’s a steady defensive player who can impact the pass and run from a variety of fronts. Harmon fits right in as an eventual Cam Heyward replacement plan and will form a strong duo with Keeanu Benton on the interior for the long term.
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Attributes
🔧 Jack of all trades
🧱 Brick House
RD1, PK22Round 1, Pick 22
Omarion Hampton
RB
N. Carolina
6' 0"
Height
220
Weight
JR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: C+
Love Hampton, love the Chargers' approach to the game — don’t think this is the right fit right now for the Chargers. Hampton is an athletic, bruising running back who fits well into this scheme, but they don’t have the offensive line to quite do what they want to do.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
🚀 Rocket
RD1, PK23Round 1, Pick 23
Matthew Golden
WR
Texas
6' 0"
Height
195
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B
Green Bay needed a boost of playmaking to their offense and get one of the fastest players in the draft as Golden adds some serious speed. Christian Watson had some of this element, but Golden, who was a darling of the College Football Playoff, adds a new dynamic with some elite ball-tracking and deep speed.
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Attributes
🧲 Magnets
RD1, PK24Round 1, Pick 24
Donovan Jackson
OG
Ohio St.
6' 4"
Height
320
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: A-
Minnesota’s offensive line overhaul is now complete with another sizable guard investment in Jackson. He's is a good, versatile offensive lineman who played left tackle well for Ohio State after Josh Simmons went down with an injury. Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy should be one happy camper after how this offseason has gone.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
🔒 Clamps
RD1, PK25Round 1, Pick 25(from Texans)
Jaxson Dart
QB
Mississippi
6' 2"
Height
220
Weight
Draft Grade: D
The Giants needed a quarterback and traded up for Dart from Ole Miss. This is a pretty big risk for the Giants and their upcoming prospects for the 2025 season, but they needed to fill a spot in their quarterback room. Dart has a long way to go before he’s ready for big-time NFL action, and head coach Brian Daboll might not even be able to see that development through.
Player Comparisons
RD1, PK26Round 1, Pick 26(from Rams)
James Pearce Jr.
EDGE
Tennessee
6' 5"
Height
243
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: D
Trading a first-round pick for Pearce is patently absurd. Why not pick him at 15 if this was the case? Pearce is a quality pass rusher but giving up this much for him just makes absolutely no sense.
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Attributes
🤸 Gumby
RD1, PK27Round 1, Pick 27
Malaki Starks
S
Georgia
6' 1"
Height
205
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: A+
Classic Ravens draft pick, a falling player who was highly sought after all season up until the draft. Starks and Kyle Hamilton will be an incredible duo right off the bat that will keep the Ravens playing elite defense for the near future.
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Attributes
🔧 Jack of all trades
🔮 Professor X
RD1, PK28Round 1, Pick 28
Tyleik Williams
DT
Ohio St.
6' 3"
Height
327
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: B
A quality, big run plugger who has some juice, Williams will likely be their long-term replacement for D.J. Reader, but Williams can play now and help their run defense while Alim McNeill recovers from a torn ACL.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
RD1, PK29Round 1, Pick 29
Josh Conerly Jr.
OT
Oregon
6' 4"
Height
305
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: A
Conerly could’ve been drafted a whole lot higher than this, but for whatever reason fell to the end of the first round. Laremy Tunsil and Conerly will be massive upgrades for the Commanders at offensive tackle and gives them a chance to end up with top-tier bookends for a year or two.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
🚀 Rocket
RD1, PK30Round 1, Pick 30
Maxwell Hairston
CB
Kentucky
6' 1"
Height
186
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: C-
Hairston has lots of speed, but this feels rich. Hairston has a lot of room to grow in terms of the more physical parts of cornerback play, but there’s just not a whole lot of love for tackling in Hairston’s game. He’s got some physical skills you can’t teach, but still has a ways to go.
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Attributes
💨 Speed Demon
RD1, PK31Round 1, Pick 31(from Chiefs)
Jihaad Campbell
LB
Alabama
6' 3"
Height
244
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
Campbell is an incredible value at this point in the draft, but the Eagles have a bit of a logjam at linebacker with Nakobe Dean and Zack Baun. Regardless, Campbell and Baun gives the Eagles a ton of size and speed in the middle of the field and gives the Eagles versatility in terms of their front seven.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
🔮 Professor X
RD1, PK32Round 1, Pick 32(from Eagles)
Josh Simmons
OT
Ohio St.
6' 5"
Height
310
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: A
Simmons didn’t play much of the season after suffering a torn patellar tendon last year, but he can be a bit of a stash pick for a team that desperately needs it. If Simmons can get back to full strength, he should legitimately be one of the best tackles in the NFL. Simmons is the perfect kind of pick for a team that’s never going to picking high.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD2, PK1Round 2, Pick 1
Carson Schwesinger
LB
UCLA
6' 2"
Height
225
Weight
Draft Grade: B
The Browns had a need at linebacker with the serious injury to Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and took a similar player in Schwesinger. He's a fast, rangy player in coverage who will benefit from playing behind a talented defensive line in Cleveland.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK2Round 2, Pick 2(from Giants)
Jayden Higgins
WR
Iowa St.
6' 4"
Height
210
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
The Texans needed a slot receiver and they opted for a big one in Higgins from Iowa State. Higgins is built like Nico Collins, but won’t play the same position for the Texans' offense — and they needed the depth with injuries to Tank Dell and Stefon Diggs departing in free agency.
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Attributes
🧲 Magnets
RD2, PK3Round 2, Pick 3(from Titans)
Nick Emmanwori
S
South Carolina
6' 3"
Height
227
Weight
SOPH
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: C+
Emmanwori doesn’t play up to his insane NFL combine performance, but he’s got enough potential for someone like Mike Macdonald to get the most out of him. I just don’t love trading up for a guy who doesn’t play like the baddest dude on the field, despite having those traits.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK4Round 2, Pick 4(from Jaguars)
Quinshon Judkins
RB
Ohio St.
6' 0"
Height
219
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B
The Browns needed a starting-caliber running back after moving on from Nick Chubb, and they found someone with a similar running style, albeit less explosive. Judkins has a chance to be a bell cow back early for the Browns.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
☎️ Phonebooth
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK5Round 2, Pick 5(from Raiders)
Jonah Savaiinaea
OG
Arizona
6' 5"
Height
330
Weight
JR
Class
Draft Grade: A-
A lineman! The Dolphins needed beef up front after the retirement of Terron Armstead and added a talented, explosive one here in Savaiinaea. The Dolphins want to be a team that runs the ball well and this is at least a start back in the right direction.
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Attributes
🚧 Road-grader
RD2, PK6Round 2, Pick 6
TreVeyon Henderson
RB
Ohio St.
5' 10"
Height
208
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: B
Henderson is a home-run hitter for an offense that didn’t have a whole lot of juice last year. Henderson’s ability to affect the game on all three downs, especially in pass protection, will give him a path to success at the next level.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
🔮 Professor X
RD2, PK7Round 2, Pick 7(from Panthers)
Luther Burden III
WR
Missouri
5' 11"
Height
208
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B
Burden is an explosive slot wide receiver who can create first downs and touchdowns out of nothing, but his role has been streamlined in his career. He can be an exciting player if the Bears can expand his route tree and overall skill set.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
🔧 Jack of all trades
RD2, PK8Round 2, Pick 8
Tyler Shough
QB
Louisville
6' 5"
Height
225
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
A need pick. Shough is a quality quarterback prospect, but injuries and age make him a curious case. Shough will be 26 this fall and was in college for seven seasons. He operated Louisville’s offense well and has some nice traits as a passer. He has starter potential, but the Saints will need him to get there quickly.
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Attributes
🎯 Dart Thrower
RD2, PK9Round 2, Pick 9(from Bears)
T.J. Sanders
DT
South Carolina
6' 4"
Height
290
Weight
Draft Grade: C
A bit of a trade-up here for the Bills and it might not have been necessary due to where Sanders was seen prior to the draft. Sanders has upside as a pass rusher, but still has a ways to go before he gets there.
RD2, PK10Round 2, Pick 10
Mason Taylor
TE
LSU
6' 6"
Height
253
Weight
JR
Class
20
Age
Draft Grade: A
Just like his father Jason, Mason Taylor looks like he was built in a lab to be an NFL player. Taylor might not be as flashy or explosive as Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland, but he should be a quality starting tight end in the NFL sooner rather than later. Taylor gives Justin Fields a reliable tight end target over the middle, something the Jets have been searching for for years.
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🧲 Magnets
RD2, PK11Round 2, Pick 11
Alfred Collins
DT
Texas
6' 5"
Height
320
Weight
Draft Grade: C
Collins is a run-first defensive tackle, albeit missing some explosive traits to be a good pass rusher. This is a pick who should keep Fred Warner clean, but a quality starter here.
RD2, PK12Round 2, Pick 12
Donovan Ezeiruaku
EDGE
Boston Coll.
6' 2"
Height
247
Weight
SR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B+
Ezeiruaku is another player in this class who should be a strong addition to the Cowboys' pass rush alongside Micah Parsons, especially after the team lost DeMarcus Lawrence in free agency. Ezeiruaku isn’t the biggest pass rusher out there (6-foot-2, 247 pounds), but he’s quick, explosive and has a nice array of moves to get home.
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Attributes
💨 Speed Demon
RD2, PK13Round 2, Pick 13
J.T. Tuimoloau
EDGE
Ohio St.
6' 5"
Height
269
Weight
SR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B
Tuimoloau is a heavy-handed pass rusher who can help the Colts' pass rush and run game. A solid replacement for Dayo Odeyingbo, who they lost in free agency, Tuimoloau is a thick, bruising defensive end who might be able to play some on the interior for obvious passing downs.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
RD2, PK14Round 2, Pick 14(from Falcons)
Terrance Ferguson
TE
Oregon
6' 5"
Height
255
Weight
Draft Grade: B
The Rams had a need at tight end and got one here with Ferguson. He has some big time upside to be a productive pro down the road as the Rams move into the next phase of their offense.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK15Round 2, Pick 15
Will Johnson
CB
Michigan
6' 2"
Height
202
Weight
JR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: A+
There’s certainly been an increased injury concern regarding Johnson, but the Cardinals needed someone to play on the outside, and Johnson has potential to be a real deal CB1 if he can get and stay healthy.
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Attributes
🧤 Glove
RD2, PK16Round 2, Pick 16(from Dolphins via Raiders)
Aireontae Ersery
OT
Minnesota
6' 6"
Height
330
Weight
SR
Class
Draft Grade: A
Ersery could’ve been drafted higher than this and the Texans desperately needed offensive line help after trading away Laremy Tunsil. Ersery can play anywhere up front and should be an immediate starter for Houston.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD2, PK17Round 2, Pick 17
Demetrius Knight Jr.
DL
South Carolina
6' 2"
Height
235
Weight
Draft Grade: D
This is rich for Knight. New Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden is flexible but played man-to-man a majority of the time at Notre Dame, and Knight’s lack of speed and quickness could cost him there. The Bengals need defense though and clearly felt good enough about Knight to select him higher than his general third-round projection.
RD2, PK18Round 2, Pick 18
Elijah Arroyo
TE
Miami (FL)
6' 4"
Height
245
Weight
22
Age
Draft Grade: B-
Needs refinement, but he looks the part of a tight end. He’s a receiver first, who will be on the bench for the run. But he is versatile as a pass catcher, who at times can serve as an isolated receiver.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK19Round 2, Pick 19(from Broncos)
Nic Scourton
EDGE
Texas A&M
6' 4"
Height
280
Weight
JR
Class
20
Age
Draft Grade: A-
Scourton is one of the most fascinating players in the entire draft. He looked like a real deal top-15 pick as an edge player at Purdue, but his production fell off after he transferred to Texas A&M. Scourton has major boom potential as an every-down starter in the NFL.
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK20Round 2, Pick 20(from Steelers via Seahawks)
Oluwafemi Oladejo
EDGE
UCLA
6' 3"
Height
250
Weight
Draft Grade: B
You can do some things with a player who's fast and tries really hard, even though there's still a ways to go for him to reach his potential.
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Attributes
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK21Round 2, Pick 21
Benjamin Morrison
CB
Notre Dame
6' 0"
Height
190
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: A
Morrison’s season was cut short with a season-ending injury, but before that he was the instinctive, playmaking cornerback everyone would love to have. He’s still rehabbing a hip injury, so he might be a nice stash pick for the Bucs.
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Attributes
🔮 Professor X
RD2, PK22Round 2, Pick 22
Anthony Belton
OT
N.C. State
6' 6"
Height
336
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
Belton is a little rough around the edges, but it’s hard to find guys at 336 pounds with feet as light as his. Sometimes he can get stood up by defensive linemen who weigh significantly less, and he needs to learn good leverage and become a better run blocker. Still, late second round for a player who can pass protect like this isn’t a bad swing.
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Attributes
🐻 Dancing Bear
RD2, PK23Round 2, Pick 23
Tre Harris
WR
Mississippi
6' 2"
Height
205
Weight
23
Age
Draft Grade: B-
It’s tough to find starting outside wide receivers in the NFL, even if Harris needs some seasoning from the Chargers’ coaching staff. There’s a good base to build from here, and Harris will benefit from being in a run-heavy offense with Justin Herbert and Ladd McConkey in the ecosystem.
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Attributes
🐴 One Trick Pony
RD2, PK24Round 2, Pick 24(from Vikings via Texans and Bills)
Ozzy Trapilo
OT
Boston Coll.
6' 8"
Height
316
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
He comes from good pedigree as his dad played in the NFL. He's a good athlete with light feet and big body, but needs to work on play strength and using hands better. The Bears have depth so they can work with him and possibly develop him into a tackle.
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🐻 Dancing Bear
RD2, PK25Round 2, Pick 25(from Rams via Panthers and Broncos)
Tate Ratledge
OL
Georgia
6' 6"
Height
308
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
He’s got tricks. Coming into the season, he was Georgia’s highest projected O-line talent, but injuries set him back. At his best, he projects to be a starter, but it’s hard to gauge because he was so banged up.
RD2, PK26Round 2, Pick 26(from Texans)
Jack Bech
WR
TCU
6' 2"
Height
215
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
Bech is a do-it-all slot wide receiver who immediately raises the floor for the Raiders. He doesn’t have great speed, but he’s good in contested-catch situations and immediately brings a level of size and physicality that most teams don’t consistently have at the slot.
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🦍 Juggernaut
🧲 Magnets
RD2, PK27Round 2, Pick 27
Mike Green
EDGE
Marshall
6' 4"
Height
248
Weight
SOPH
Class
Draft Grade: B-
Multiple sexual assault allegations hurt his draft stock, but the burst and speed Green has coming off of the edge will have defensive line coaches pounding the table for him. Even though he doesn’t have the most refined skill set yet, he was able to lead the nation with 17 sacks and put up a good fight in the run game against heavier offensive tackles.
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🤸 Gumby
🚀 Rocket
RD2, PK28Round 2, Pick 28(from Lions)
RJ Harvey
RB
UCF
5' 9"
Height
205
Weight
Draft Grade: C-
Great landing spot. The Broncos are primed for a running back. He’ll likely be a part-timer under Sean Payton’s scheme, but he can break some tackles and will add an explosive element Denver needs.
RD2, PK29Round 2, Pick 29
Trey Amos
CB
Mississippi
6' 1"
Height
200
Weight
23
Age
Draft Grade: A+
Could’ve been a first-round player without blinking, but the Commanders got a steal here. Amos and Mike Sainristil give the Commanders two long-term starting cornerback prospects.
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🔮 Professor X
RD2, PK30Round 2, Pick 30(from Bills)
Shemar Turner
Texas A&M
6' 4"
Height
290
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
Not the biggest guy, so he can get washed out in the run game at times, but you've got to be explosive and be able to get up field. You're going to get pass rush-potential with him, which is always something that's hard to find.
RD2, PK31Round 2, Pick 31
Omarr Norman-Lott
DT
Tennessee
6' 3"
Height
315
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
Norman-Lott may be undersized but he makes up for it with speed and quickness. Playing next to Chris Jones will help to unlock him, even if he’s more valuable on pass rush downs and as a rotational piece.
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🤸 Gumby
RD2, PK32Round 2, Pick 32
Andrew Mukuba
CB
Texas
6' 0"
Height
190
Weight
22
Age
Draft Grade: A+
Mukuba and Cooper DeJean, this is what dreams are made of. Mukuba has been one of my favorite players in the draft all offseason on and his energetic, physical style of play will fit right in with the players that the Eagles already have in their back seven.
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🚀 Rocket
🦎 Chameleon
RD3, PK1Round 3, Pick 1
Darius Alexander
DT
Toledo
6' 4"
Height
310
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
Alexander’s weaknesses — average anchor at the point of attack, a little upright and wild going forward — could be negated as part of the Giants’ increasingly monster front seven. He’s a space eater with surprising athleticism who can win snaps on early downs up the middle.
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🧱 Brick House
RD3, PK2Round 3, Pick 2(from Titans)
Ashton Gillotte
DL
Louisville
6' 3"
Height
275
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
Gilotte is a decent rotational dice roll for defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. He plays with power and violent hands, though he'll never win outright against NFL tackles consistently with his speed. He also doesn't have a deep bag of pass rush moves.
RD3, PK3Round 3, Pick 3
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE
Bowling Green
6' 4"
Height
230
Weight
JR
Class
20
Age
Draft Grade: A
There are flashes of Tyler Warren here. Fannin has the size and is prolific with his hands. He landed right where his talent projects, which is a nice find for the Browns.
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🦎 Chameleon
🚀 Rocket
🧲 Magnets
RD3, PK4Round 3, Pick 4
Darien Porter
CB
Iowa St.
6' 4"
Height
195
Weight
Draft Grade: A
This is a really good risk to take. There is so much upside with his length, man coverage ability and strength. He hasn't played the position long, but putting him on a Pete Carroll outfit is reason to believe Porter will be a good find.
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🚀 Rocket
💨 Speed Demon
RD3, PK5Round 3, Pick 5
Kyle Williams
WR
Washington St.
6' 0"
Height
186
Weight
Draft Grade: B
He may not be the big X receiver prototype, but the name of the game is explosive plays, and that's what Williams can bring to New England.
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🚀 Rocket
RD3, PK6Round 3, Pick 6(from Jaguars)
Isaac TeSlaa
WR
Arkansas
6' 4"
Height
217
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
A Michigan native who tested off the charts athletically, which didn't match his production on the field. He's a big body for the WR room who can block too, which he’ll have to do as a Lion.
RD3, PK7Round 3, Pick 7
Vernon Broughton
DL
Texas
6' 4"
Height
305
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
This seems like a bit of a reach, but there is some merit to drafting NFL type bodies that you can develop. It makes sense for a Saints team in need of defensive line depth.
RD3, PK8Round 3, Pick 8(from Bears)
Landon Jackson
EDGE
Arkansas
6' 7"
Height
282
Weight
22
Age
Draft Grade: A+
Surprised that Jackson fell this far. He checks a lot of traits teams want to see from a prospect. This pick tracks for what the Bills desire in an edge rusher.
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🧱 Brick House
RD3, PK9Round 3, Pick 9
Azareye'h Thomas
CB
Florida St.
6' 2"
Height
194
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
Thomas lacks elite athleticism and isn’t the greatest tackler, but has some technically sound reps with a prototypical build (6-1 1/2, 194 pounds, 32 3/8-inch arms) Aaron Glenn can mold with the Jets.
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🧱 Brick House
RD3, PK10Round 3, Pick 10(from Panthers)
Pat Bryant
WR
Illinois
6' 3"
Height
200
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
Bryant doesn't project to have the speed to be a perimeter receiver in the NFL and he isn’t an elite separator, but he has good hands. Could have a role like Tim Patrick in the NFL.
RD3, PK11Round 3, Pick 11
Nick Martin
DL
Oklahoma St.
6' 0"
Height
220
Weight
Draft Grade: D+
Really rich spot for Martin, but the 49ers needed a replacement for Dre Greenlaw and at least added some speed here. He’s on the smaller side and wasn’t projected to go this high.
RD3, PK12Round 3, Pick 12
Shavon Revel Jr.
CB
East Carolina
6' 3"
Height
193
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: A+
Revel has first-round talent and the Cowboys got him mid-third. He's a long, athletic corner with great ball skills. The only question mark is an ACL injury suffered last September.
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🚀 Rocket
🧤 Glove
RD3, PK13Round 3, Pick 13(from Falcons via Patriots)
Princely Umanmielen
EDGE
Mississippi
6' 5"
Height
255
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
A pure pass rusher, though he lacks the athleticism to be a leadoff guy at the next level. Still a good Day 2 pick at a position of need.
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🤸 Gumby
RD3, PK14Round 3, Pick 14
Jordan Burch
EDGE
Oregon
6' 6"
Height
290
Weight
Draft Grade: B
Burch has the size and he'll make his presence felt with the Cardinals' defensive creativity. He can play inside and outside. He's a 'tweener in a good way.
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🧱 Brick House
RD3, PK15Round 3, Pick 15(from Dolphins via Eagles and Commanders)
Jaylin Noel
WR
Iowa St.
5' 10"
Height
200
Weight
Draft Grade: A
A second Iowa State receiver for C.J. Stroud this draft, Noel is one of the best athletes this class and fits in perfectly as a credible big-play No. 2 with Nico Collins as the top option in the passing game.
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🧲 Magnets
🚀 Rocket
RD3, PK16Round 3, Pick 16
Justin Walley
DB
Minnesota
5' 11"
Height
195
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
A fast, rangy cornerback who has potential to grow into a starter, which is certainly worth the gamble at this point in the draft.
RD3, PK17Round 3, Pick 17
Dylan Fairchild
OL
Georgia
6' 5"
Height
318
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
Fairchild is a project, but like the other Georgia offensive linemen, he had an incredible combine performance and might be able to start with the right development.
RD3, PK18Round 3, Pick 18(from Seahawks)
Kevin Winston Jr.
S
Penn St.
6' 2"
Height
205
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
High upside safety who has a chance to be a real playmaker behind the defensive linemen that the Titans have acquired. Fun pick who has some real boom upside.
RD3, PK19Round 3, Pick 19
Kaleb Johnson
RB
Iowa
6' 0"
Height
225
Weight
21
Age
Draft Grade: A+
This is such a Steelers pick. Johnson is a big back with balance, and despite lacking top-end speed, he can rip off explosive runs with his patience and ability to set up blocks. Home run pick.
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🧱 Brick House
RD3, PK20Round 3, Pick 20
Jacob Parrish
CB
Kansas St.
5' 10"
Height
196
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
Parrish's ceiling is a No. 2 corner, with an ability to shine in press coverage.
RD3, PK21Round 3, Pick 21(from Broncos via Panthers and Patriots)
Nohl Williams
DB
California
6' 1"
Height
200
Weight
Draft Grade: B
The Chiefs feel hell-bent on adding playmakers who can fit in Steve Spagnuolo's dynamic schemes. They have solid reason to believe Williams will fit in nicely in KC.
RD3, PK22Round 3, Pick 22
Jamaree Caldwell
DL
Oregon
6' 1"
Height
240
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
The Chargers needed beef on the interior and added an NFL-sized body in Caldwell. He's probably more of a run stuffer than a pass rusher.
RD3, PK23Round 3, Pick 23
Savion Williams
WR
TCU
6' 5"
Height
225
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
Williams won't be counted on to be a solid route-runner or separator in the league. So he'll be a gadget guy, taking some of that load off Jayden Reed.
RD3, PK24Round 3, Pick 24(from Vikings)
Caleb Ransaw
S
Tulane
6' 0"
Height
196
Weight
Draft Grade: B
Good nickel potential here. He's effective against the run, though solid route-runners can beat him consistently.
RD3, PK25Round 3, Pick 25(from Texans)
Wyatt Milum
OT
West Virginia
6' 6"
Height
317
Weight
Draft Grade: A
Solid and sturdy guard who can start on Day 1. He played a lot of football at West Virginia and showed some good tape. He can also move over to tackle in a pinch.
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🔒 Clamps
RD3, PK26Round 3, Pick 26
Josaiah Stewart
Michigan
6' 1"
Height
245
Weight
Draft Grade: B
He won't be a star, but Stewart fits in with this Rams group. L.A. won't need him to be an ace pass rusher. He'll provide depth and effort. Stewart is labeled as a "try hard" guy, and it's not a diss.
RD3, PK27Round 3, Pick 27
Emery Jones Jr.
OT
LSU
6' 6"
Height
322
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
Draft Grade: B-
He profiles as a guard in the NFL with his big, long frame, but has shown inconsistency in picking up stunts and twists from a defensive line. A try-hard player like Jones isn't a bad swing at this point in the draft.
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🚧 Road-grader
RD3, PK28Round 3, Pick 28(from Lions via Jets and Raiders)
Jalen Milroe
QB
Alabama
6' 2"
Height
225
Weight
JR
Class
22
Age
Draft Grade: B+
This is a fun range for Milroe. He's the most "what if?" player in this draft because of his supreme athleticism. Consistency, or lack thereof, is why he wasn't a Day 1 pick.
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💪 Howitzer
🚀 Rocket
RD3, PK29Round 3, Pick 29(from Commanders)
Jonas Sanker
DB
Virginia
6' 1"
Height
210
Weight
Draft Grade: C
Good size, willing tackler, but needs a lot more discipline to his game. Has a chance to be a special teams contributor right away.
RD3, PK30Round 3, Pick 30(from Bills)
Dillon Gabriel
QB
Oregon
5' 11"
Height
204
Weight
Draft Grade: D
LOL. An older, shorter QB with limited arm talent in Round 3?
RD3, PK31Round 3, Pick 31(from Chiefs)
Jared Wilson
C
Georgia
6' 3"
Height
310
Weight
Draft Grade: B
Strong upside and athleticism. Improved throughout the season amid some questionable offensive line coaching at Georgia.
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🐻 Dancing Bear
RD3, PK32Round 3, Pick 32(from Eagles)
Xavier Watts
S
Notre Dame
6' 0"
Height
203
Weight
Draft Grade: B+
Good range for him considering there are some concerns about Watts' athleticism despite a strong reputation as a ball-hawker. Pairing him with Jessie Bates III, a solid veteran, is a nice plan for the Falcons. Beware the double moves, though.
Fair to project Smith as a nickel back for DeMeco Ryans' scheme considering the Texans are set at the top corner spots with Derek Stingley Jr. and Kamari Lassiter.
He's got raw tools and can move well, testing very well as an athlete, which pairs well with his size. He's got upside as a potential starter at tackle down the road.
RD3, PK35Round 3, Pick 35(from Giants via Texans (compensatory))
Charles Grant
OT
William & Mary
6' 4"
Height
300
Weight
Draft Grade: A
Back-to-back project picks for the Raiders on the O-line. Grant dominated at a small school with his athleticism. He made our All-Juice team and gives Vegas some good value.
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🔒 Clamps
RD3, PK36Round 3, Pick 36(Compensatory Selection)
Upton Stout
DB
W. Kentucky
5' 9"
Height
182
Weight
Draft Grade: C
Another All-Juice team player goes off the board. He's small at 5-foot-8 1/2 but he is regarded as a playmaker.
RD3, PK37Round 3, Pick 37(from Rams via Falcons and Eagles (compensatory))
Sai'vion Jones
DL
LSU
6' 6"
Height
280
Weight
Draft Grade: C+
The Broncos curiously traded up to get Jones, a rugged defensive end with a little bit of twitch. He's possibly a nice change of pace on a defensive front that likes to be tricky and aggressive.
RD3, PK38Round 3, Pick 38(from Lions via Jaguars and Texans (compensatory))
Tai Felton
WR
Maryland
6' 2"
Height
186
Weight
Draft Grade: B-
He has a hands issues and is more of a finesse wideout than someone who brings a rugged edge. Speed slot with big-play ability and can stretch the field.
RD4, PK1Round 4, Pick 1
Chimere Dike
WR
Florida
6' 1"
Height
195
Weight
RD4, PK2Round 4, Pick 2(from Browns)
Bhayshul Tuten
RB
Virginia Tech
5' 11"
Height
209
Weight
RD4, PK3Round 4, Pick 3
Cam Skattebo
RB
Arizona St.
5' 10"
Height
225
Weight
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🦍 Juggernaut
RD4, PK4Round 4, Pick 4
Craig Woodson
DB
California
6' 0"
Height
210
Weight
RD4, PK5Round 4, Pick 5
Jack Kiser
DL
Notre Dame
6' 2"
Height
231
Weight
RD4, PK6Round 4, Pick 6
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
WR
Tennessee
6' 5"
Height
214
Weight
RD4, PK7Round 4, Pick 7(from Bears via Bills)
Deone Walker
DL
Kentucky
6' 6"
Height
345
Weight
JR
Class
21
Age
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Attributes
🧱 Brick House
RD4, PK8Round 4, Pick 8
Arian Smith
WR
Georgia
6' 0"
Height
185
Weight
RD4, PK9Round 4, Pick 9(from Panthers via Broncos)
Ty Robinson
DT
Nebraska
6' 6"
Height
310
Weight
RD4, PK10Round 4, Pick 10
Danny Stutsman
LB
Oklahoma
6' 4"
Height
241
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Player Comparisons
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🔧 Jack of all trades
RD4, PK11Round 4, Pick 11
CJ West
DL
Indiana
6' 2"
Height
315
Weight
RD4, PK12Round 4, Pick 12(from Cowboys)
Trevor Etienne
RB
Georgia
5' 9"
Height
205
Weight
RD4, PK13Round 4, Pick 13
Cody Simon
DL
Ohio St.
6' 2"
Height
235
Weight
RD4, PK14Round 4, Pick 14(from Dolphins)
Woody Marks
RB
USC
5' 10"
Height
208
Weight
RD4, PK15Round 4, Pick 15(from Colts)
Jarquez Hunter
RB
Auburn
5' 10"
Height
209
Weight
RD4, PK16Round 4, Pick 16
Billy Bowman Jr.
S
Oklahoma
5' 10"
Height
200
Weight
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🔧 Jack of all trades
RD4, PK17Round 4, Pick 17
Barrett Carter
LB
Clemson
6' 1"
Height
230
Weight
RD4, PK18Round 4, Pick 18(from Seahawks)
Gunnar Helm
TE
Texas
6' 5"
Height
250
Weight
RD4, PK19Round 4, Pick 19
David Walker
DL
Central Arkansas
6' 2"
Height
260
Weight
RD4, PK20Round 4, Pick 20(from Broncos)
Lathan Ransom
S
Ohio St.
6' 1"
Height
210
Weight
RD4, PK21Round 4, Pick 21
Jack Sawyer
EDGE
Ohio St.
6' 5"
Height
260
Weight
SR
Class
22
Age
Player Comparisons
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🔧 Jack of all trades
🧱 Brick House
RD4, PK22Round 4, Pick 22
Barryn Sorrell
DL
Texas
6' 4"
Height
260
Weight
RD4, PK23Round 4, Pick 23
Kyle Kennard
South Carolina
6' 5"
Height
254
Weight
RD4, PK24Round 4, Pick 24(from Vikings via Jaguars)
Dylan Sampson
RB
Tennessee
5' 11"
Height
201
Weight
Player Comparisons
Attributes
☎️ Phonebooth
RD4, PK25Round 4, Pick 25(from Rams)
Jalen Travis
OL
Iowa St.
6' 7"
Height
340
Weight
RD4, PK26Round 4, Pick 26(from Texans)
Jaylin Lane
WR
Virginia Tech
5' 10"
Height
196
Weight
RD4, PK27Round 4, Pick 27
Teddye Buchanan
DL
California
6' 2"
Height
235
Weight
RD4, PK28Round 4, Pick 28(from Lions via Broncos and Eagles)