Post by davidl on Mar 18, 2023 18:12:23 GMT -6


same idea as last 2, but different big board for the other teams. I'm also going to use the draft networks profile instead of nfl.coms or pfn's internal. to get a different idea of what people think
9) Isaiah Froskey Edge TDN feels he might be the 2nd best Edge in the draft, and could play any scheme in any lineup. Good Character, good leadership, explosive pass rusher and can play ST's. Not great at run defense, struggled against projected NFL OT's. Comp is Kyle Van Noy. Ya I'll take that as my future Edge
53) Ade Ade DT Northwestern DE turning DT, we know him. But can move up and down the line as needed, but not enough bend off the edge. Good inside pass rusher needs to learn to finish all the time not just sometimes.
61) Eli Ricks CB Seen as a starting outside CB, in a zone system this is what the Bears need on the other side of JJohnson. Ball hawk and can press or play off. Not a ton of college tape and not a ton of speed
64) Warren McClendon RT Seen as a starting RT in a gap/zone/RPO offense. 34 1/2" arms, again Poles seems to put an emphasis on this, so we should also. Needs to work on basic positional skills, but great upper body strengh, and good agility and willing to compete
103) Ricky Stromberg OC Starting C in a run heavy offense, featuring a lot of QB power and aggressive downhill rushing. What's does Fields do? What does D'Onta do that Monty struggled with? This is a perfect fit for what Poles is building this year.
133) Kenny McIntosh RB What this team gained in D'Onta they lost in Monty leaving, a release valve for the QB from the position. This is not a small back, has good h/w/s for the position, could(?) turn into a starter. Great pass catcher, but struggles w/processing and lacks instincts. The team needs a legit pass option out of the backfield Kenny fills that roll.
136) Isaiah McGuire Edge Strictly an Edge, but can play in an odd or even front. Comp is Shaq Lawson Good run stuffer(oppo of the other Isaiah) good motor. Needs a year to get stronger and max his skills. Needs to play under control, not a fast twitch athlete.
Saw two players I wanted but were not going to be there in the 200's. traded 148 218 and 258 for 179 and 188, it was the best deal I could get. I lost on the LB, but it worked out as I got a WR and an equally good LB prospect.
188) Cam Jones MLB Seen as a developmental MLB Explosive tackler, nfl body, good range w/good leadership. He's here b/c of an injury in 2022. Needs time to develop skills. Early down backer as his pass rushing is unknown.