Michael K. wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:58 pm
Accepted a couple of trade backs and then basically went BPA.
A few picks I liked.
Brandon Dorlus EDGE Oregon
Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 291 lbs |RAS: N/A
Built like a combination between a defensive tackle and edge defender, Brandon Dorlus uses every bit of his 6'3", 278-pound frame. His strength at the point of attack is excellent, already capable of handling his own at the next level. But the surprising part of Dorlus' game is his agility and well-rounded nature as a technician. Dorlus is patient in his attack and will exploit the weaknesses of his blocker, whether it's splitting blockers with a sidestep, moving down the line and keeping his gap integrity, or winning with an inside swim move. He brings a high level of activity, and his power should help him see time as a 3-4 end early in his career. - Ian Valentino
Sedrick Van Pran OC Georgia
Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 310 lbs |RAS: N/A
Sedrick Van Pran would have contended with Joe Tippmann and John Michael Schmitz as the first center off the board in the NFL Draft. Van Pran is an excellent mover who possesses an innate ability to pursue the correct angle at the second level while also having the lower-body composition and power to be a difference-maker at the first level. - Dalton Miller
Maason Smith DT LSU
Height: 6 - 5 |Weight: 316 lbs |RAS: N/A
Despite not making it through his first game as a true sophomore, the LSU Tigers defensive tackle remains one of the most heralded NFL Draft prospects in the 2024 cycle. His frame may be the most frightening since Shawn Oakman, and his game resembles Stephon Tuitt and David Irving. His freakish athleticism paired with improved hands and a little experience could secure him a top-10 selection come April. - Dalton Miller
Probably shouldn't have taken two centers though!