Prospects that I'm very bullish on...

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Go to Comment section to see my updated list - I've ironed out my first likely nearly done Top 100 and discovered some guys I'm very bullish on. Also suprisingly I've delved deeper into film and noticed some issues in Nohl's game I struggle with overlooking now. He's still a top 125 guy IMO but just misses my top 100 surprisingly now.

Every year as I refine my process more and more I find myself arguing (in my mind) around a few prospects that I just flat out see more in I guess than others. Now some of my "bullishness" is Packer need or types based, because as an example a man strong corner holds more value to a team which deploys man more often than a strong zone corner might.

Okay here we go...

Nohl Williams CB - California
He's listed at 6'1' 200lbs...but yet to have confirmed measurables and look forward to him hopefully sustaining that 6 foot area and 190+ because that means one of my favorite CBs fits that physical threshold GB seems to adhere to for corners. Nohl is an immensely physical CB and one that embraces contact more than most...three seasons ago he played in the box as a hybrid LB over 100 snaps so he is not unfamiliar with the need to hit. Highly productive 2024 season with 7 INTs and a passer rating when targeted of just 40.1 and as a corner having just 3 missed tackles with all the chances presented illustrates my first point. He is my second favorite man coverage capable corner that we have a realistic chance at drafting, his jamming technique is arguably one of the best and his footwork and hip movement are NFL caliber, although he does at times declare or bite with his hips on double moves and can be taken advantage of underneath on a rare occasion...however his burst and footwork does help overcome and make up distance lost typically rather fast and his sure tackling makes that pass completion given up to a 0 YAC situation at least. Here comes the shocker, if Gute called Nohl in the second round, even in a situation we end up with a pick inside of the 40th pick I'm not going to argue with it too much. I have a second round grade on Nohl locked in unless he tests absolutely terrible at the combine.

Azareye'h Thomas CB - Florida State
He confirmed physical profile meets GB standards as he came in over 6 foot and 191 pounds at senior bowl. I expect he is swift but not blazing fast at the combine but his agility is where I'm honed in on....his film leads me left hopeful he is the athlete I hope he is. His length and press man approach is where he excels, that Richard Sherman type mentality and truthfully if honest his footwork is not as crisp as Nohl's to me but that length and body control on jump balls is impeccable. His long speed worries me a little bit but there is a ton to like in Az...and again I'm a Top 50 type rating for me just like Nohl....and get it if Gute would call his name in the first round even as his ceiling is special.

Jalen Royals WR - Utah State
I'm fully aware this isn't going to happen but let me just say it, I'm fully on board with Gute making us have a second First Rounder from Utah State. Yes, I said that. Jalen Royals is built like Deebo Samuels, BUT WILL run in the 4.3s at most...his camp has him clocked under 4.3 multiple times. I suspect we see that 4.35 give or take range. His route tree is better than many give credit to, as I've watch him win in a variety of different ways and doesn't rely as heavily on his speed as you would think UNTIL he has the ball in his hands. What I'm extremely curious of is what his ten yard split is, I feel it is going to be insane...think Alec Pierce's 1.46 type level. Is he a true first round prospect.....eh....I have him sitting at 39th on my board...but Lordy I think he can be insanely special and differ from many who have him in that 50-80 range.

Jason Marshal Jr CB Florida
I don't get this one. Consensus board has him in the 200s....he checks every box for GB, size (6ft 201lbs), length (30.5 arms), high level competition with production. I see him as a victim of just a bad team...but to be fair he needs to get his hands on the ball more and convert turnover chances. He is an odd CB...make the call for man coverage and Jason almost is a different person - that blinder approach to a play where the man infront of him is his only concern really is where he excels. Now call zone coverage and ask him to diagnose and adapt to the play as it unfolds he becomes a coin flip...looking amazing sometimes and other times lost. I personally feel there is so much room for improvement and refinement to where he continually does what he proves he can do sometimes more often. While some have him in the 6th or later (some UDFA) I'm firmly in that 4th round grade type.

Ty Robinson iDL Nebraska
This guy is consensus rated over 200, PFF agrees...and so do many other sites. They are nuts. Robinson is a borderline Top 100 prospect and has no business being that disrespected. Versatile is the overused word for many, but he is one in this class that would push towards the top of my mind if I heard the word used. Over the last three years he's been deployed at the A Gap 237 times, B Gap 801 times, Over the tackle 496 times and outisde tackle 193 times just the past two seasons. He is listed at 310lbs but it is a lean rocked 310 spread on his 6'6' frame (again claimed, curious what he measures at). He won't be playing much A Gap snaps except in rare sub packages I predict, but in a Hafley system he could easily find himself setting the edge and then plugging the B Gap next snap and excel at either. He wins with his first step quickness and incredibly strong and technical hands. His anchoring ability is the only thing he is working on, that lower body strength grew a LOT from 2023 to 2024 and I suspect it will continue more. I'm a 3rd round grade on the kid.

Time doesn't allow me to go further but Jackson Slater OL from Sac State is a second round kid - write it down.
Ricky White WR from UNLV deserves late third round consideration.
Teddye Buchanan from Cal is a LB I really want and I have a fifth on him while most say UDFA
 
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FYI for anyone curious Nic Scourton is absolutely, positively a first rounder we need to be aware of and embrace if picked.

Go watch his film...honestly I think there is as much there as there is with Shemar Stewart who has everyone mesmorized.
 

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Donovan Ezeiruaku is squarely one of these guys for me.

Today he came in at 6025, 248 with 34" arms.

His jumps were both 80th+% for an edge and his agilities were 95th+%.

He has production like crazy-- 45+ TFL and 30 sacks in four season with BC, 20.5 and 16.5 respectively in 2024. 10 career FF.

He knows how to use his length and he has bend. He's exactly the kind of rusher they don't have and typically don't draft.

I'm holding out hope for the possibility because of two things:

1) He was a great player for Jeff Hafley

2) I believe the rumors that they were highly interested in Will McDonald
 
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Donovan Ezeiruaku is squarely one of these guys for me.

Today he came in at 6025, 248 with 34" arms.

His jumps were both 80th+% for an edge and his agilities were 95th+%.

He has production like crazy-- 45+ TFL and 30 sacks in four season with BC, 20.5 and 16.5 respectively in 2024. 10 career FF.

He knows how to use his length and he has bend. He's exactly the kind of rusher they don't have and typically don't draft.

I'm holding out hope for the possibility because of two things:

1) He was a great player for Jeff Hafley

2) I believe the rumors that they were highly interested in Will McDonald

Concur and will stand with you. I needed or wanted him to hit that 250 mark cuz he is smaller than we normally like but his twitch and burst is special and his anchor on holding the edge is better than a guy his size should have.

Would be a real change of attack style in our edge room.
 
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Below is my Top 100 as of today.

Few quick notes of a few guys I'm apparently very bullish on compared to the consensus or many of the better pundits:

Josh Conerly OT - He's on everyone's top 100 and even all top 50s I see...BUT no one has him as high as I do. He is my OT1 and my 8th overall prospect. I truly have him circled as the All Pro Tackle of this group IMO.

Deone Walker DL - Ranked #63 on my Top100, he isn't on a lot of Top100s out there from guys I love (McShay the most notable recently). I love his dynamic and versatile nature he brings to the DL room. He's literally played everything from true Nose to stand up OLB along the defensive front. At 6'7' his 331lbs doesn't seem nearly as big as others at the same weight.

Jayden Higgins WR - Most again have him in top 100s, some top 50s but I have him at #25. That length, height, footwork, route running is just a total package not seen much.

Danny Stutsman LB - Ranked #69...I truly think he is a DYNAMIC and explosive sideline to sideline off ball option that some team is going to LOVE having in their building.

Alfred Collins DL - I have him in my top 40 which I have seen nowhere else...a guy I think can for sure do NT replacement for GB if we wanted, but just will wreck offensive fronts regardless of where he goes and where they play him. One of the most put together DL prospects, and might have the highest floor entering.

Jackson Slater OG - He rings in at 72nd overall for me and I think has a shot to sneak into the backend of the second round. He is literally everything you want in a prospect and dominated nearly perfectly in reps at Senior Bowl against elite level competition.

Mac McWiliams CB - Some may say he's the guy I'm the absolute most bullish on out of any prospect. I've not seen a top 100 ranking on him yet anywhere and the consensus board has him at over 200 and as a safety. This cat dominated the Senior Bowl and it was actually his profile fitting the GB type that made me deep dive into him. His footwork is a 10/10 for a prospect, his instincts, tackling and backpedal (hips are incredible) are some of his main strengths...making him incredible in man coverage. The only concern is that top end gear seems lacking in him...but dear lord anything intermediate or short yardage there is going to be very few WRs that can beat him more than a few times a game as a rookie - his technique is solid. He isn't the biggest guy at 5'10' but is built solid at 191 pounds and ran a 4.41 with a 1.54 10 yard split. This is a guy I love, and at #81 overall on my list and 10th CB he very well may climb higher.

Ahmed Hassanein EDGE - At 98 he isn't crazy high compared to many that have him in the mid 100s but I haven't seen anyone else have him in their top 100s.

OverallNamePositionPos. Rank
1Abdul CarterEDGE1
2Travis HunterCB/WR1
3Mason GrahamDL1
4Cam WardQB1
5Jahdae BarronCB1
6Tyler WarrenTE1
7Jalon WalkerEDGE2
8Josh Conerly Jr.OT1
9Armand MembouOT2
10Will CampbellOT3
11Shemar StewartEDGE3
12Nick EmmanworiS1
13Will JohnsonCB2
14Tetairoa McMillanWR1
15James Pearce Jr.EDGE4
16Mike GreenEDGE5
17Walter NolenDL2
18Kenneth GrantDL3
19Omarion HamptonRB1
20Emeka EgbukaWR2
21Donovan EzeiruakuEDGE6
22Mykel WilliamsEDGE7
23Jihaad CampbellLB1
24Colston LovelandTE2
25Jayden HigginsWR3
26Ashton JeantyRB2
27Kelvin Banks Jr.OT4
28Derrick HarmonDL4
29Nic ScourtonEDGE8
30Benjamin MorrisonCB3
31Azareye'h ThomasCB4
32Tyleik WilliamsDL5
33Luther Burden IIIWR4
34Donovan JacksonOG1
35Tyler BookerOG2
36Malaki StarksS2
37Alfred CollinsDL6
38Josh SimmonsOT5
39Landon JacksonEDGE9
40Grey ZabelOG3
41Mason TaylorTE3
42Jack SawyerEDGE10
43TreVeyon HendersonRB3
44Jalen RoyalsWR5
45Shavon Revel Jr.CB5
46Trey AmosCB6
47Matthew GoldenWR6
48Shedeur SandersQB2
49Xavier WattsS3
50Darius AlexanderDL7
51Elijah ArroyoTE4
52Maxwell HairstonCB7
53Marcus MbowOG4
54Princely UmanmielenEDGE10
55Kaleb JohnsonRB4
56T.J. SandersDL8
57Aireontae ErseryOT6
58Jonah SavaiinaeaOT7
59JT TuimoloauEDGE11
60Quincy RileyCB8
61Tre HarrisWR7
62Carson SchwesingerLB2
63Deone WalkerDL9
64Tate RatledgeOG5
65Jaylin NoelWR8
66Quinshon JudkinsRB5
67Cameron WilliamsOT8
68Ty RobinsonDL10
69Danny StutsmanLB3
70Jared WilsonOC1
71Charles GrantOT9
72Jackson SlaterOG6
73Wyatt MilumOT10
74Harold Fannin Jr.TE5
75RJ HarveyRB6
76Anthony BeltonOT11
77Darien PorterCB9
78Jack BechWR9
79Jordan BurchEDGE12
80Cameron SkatteboRB7
81Mac McWilliamsCB10
82Shemar TurnerDL11
83Kevin Winston Jr.S4
84Demetrius Knight Jr.LB4
85Jacob ParrishCB11
86Gunnar HelmTE6
87Bradyn SwinsonEDGE13
88Omarr Norman-LottDL12
89Ozzy TrapiloOT12
90Savion WilliamsWR10
91Barryn SorrellEDGE14
92Pat Bryant IIWR11
93Oluwafemi OladejoEDGE15
94Tyler ShoughQB3
95Joshua FarmerDL13
96CJ WestDL14
97Ashton GillotteEDGE16
98Ahmed HassaneinEDGE17
99Tai FeltonWR12
100Andrew MukubaS5
 

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Thanks for sharing. I appreciate you going out on a limb with your opinions when they differ from the consensus. Well done!
 
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I had one person message me how many of my top 32 do I think are first round graded guys? The answer - 18 I have first round grades on.

Of my top 100 I have the following:

First Round Grades - 18
Second Round Grades - 41
Third Round Grades - 41
 

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I had one person message me how many of my top 32 do I think are first round graded guys? The answer - 18 I have first round grades on.

Of my top 100 I have the following:

First Round Grades - 18
Second Round Grades - 41
Third Round Grades - 41
So it would stand to reason the possibility of trading out of the 1st round is very real to get more 2nd and 3rd round picks?
 
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So it would stand to reason the possibility of trading out of the 1st round is very real to get more 2nd and 3rd round picks?

Just depends on each team's board. You also have to draft relative to the draft your in specifically and not overthink it.
 

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Below is my Top 100 as of today.

Few quick notes of a few guys I'm apparently very bullish on compared to the consensus or many of the better pundits:

Josh Conerly OT - He's on everyone's top 100 and even all top 50s I see...BUT no one has him as high as I do. He is my OT1 and my 8th overall prospect. I truly have him circled as the All Pro Tackle of this group IMO.

Deone Walker DL - Ranked #63 on my Top100, he isn't on a lot of Top100s out there from guys I love (McShay the most notable recently). I love his dynamic and versatile nature he brings to the DL room. He's literally played everything from true Nose to stand up OLB along the defensive front. At 6'7' his 331lbs doesn't seem nearly as big as others at the same weight.

Jayden Higgins WR - Most again have him in top 100s, some top 50s but I have him at #25. That length, height, footwork, route running is just a total package not seen much.

Danny Stutsman LB - Ranked #69...I truly think he is a DYNAMIC and explosive sideline to sideline off ball option that some team is going to LOVE having in their building.

Alfred Collins DL - I have him in my top 40 which I have seen nowhere else...a guy I think can for sure do NT replacement for GB if we wanted, but just will wreck offensive fronts regardless of where he goes and where they play him. One of the most put together DL prospects, and might have the highest floor entering.

Jackson Slater OG - He rings in at 72nd overall for me and I think has a shot to sneak into the backend of the second round. He is literally everything you want in a prospect and dominated nearly perfectly in reps at Senior Bowl against elite level competition.

Mac McWiliams CB - Some may say he's the guy I'm the absolute most bullish on out of any prospect. I've not seen a top 100 ranking on him yet anywhere and the consensus board has him at over 200 and as a safety. This cat dominated the Senior Bowl and it was actually his profile fitting the GB type that made me deep dive into him. His footwork is a 10/10 for a prospect, his instincts, tackling and backpedal (hips are incredible) are some of his main strengths...making him incredible in man coverage. The only concern is that top end gear seems lacking in him...but dear lord anything intermediate or short yardage there is going to be very few WRs that can beat him more than a few times a game as a rookie - his technique is solid. He isn't the biggest guy at 5'10' but is built solid at 191 pounds and ran a 4.41 with a 1.54 10 yard split. This is a guy I love, and at #81 overall on my list and 10th CB he very well may climb higher.

Ahmed Hassanein EDGE - At 98 he isn't crazy high compared to many that have him in the mid 100s but I haven't seen anyone else have him in their top 100s.

OverallNamePositionPos. Rank
1Abdul CarterEDGE1
2Travis HunterCB/WR1
3Mason GrahamDL1
4Cam WardQB1
5Jahdae BarronCB1
6Tyler WarrenTE1
7Jalon WalkerEDGE2
8Josh Conerly Jr.OT1
9Armand MembouOT2
10Will CampbellOT3
11Shemar StewartEDGE3
12Nick EmmanworiS1
13Will JohnsonCB2
14Tetairoa McMillanWR1
15James Pearce Jr.EDGE4
16Mike GreenEDGE5
17Walter NolenDL2
18Kenneth GrantDL3
19Omarion HamptonRB1
20Emeka EgbukaWR2
21Donovan EzeiruakuEDGE6
22Mykel WilliamsEDGE7
23Jihaad CampbellLB1
24Colston LovelandTE2
25Jayden HigginsWR3
26Ashton JeantyRB2
27Kelvin Banks Jr.OT4
28Derrick HarmonDL4
29Nic ScourtonEDGE8
30Benjamin MorrisonCB3
31Azareye'h ThomasCB4
32Tyleik WilliamsDL5
33Luther Burden IIIWR4
34Donovan JacksonOG1
35Tyler BookerOG2
36Malaki StarksS2
37Alfred CollinsDL6
38Josh SimmonsOT5
39Landon JacksonEDGE9
40Grey ZabelOG3
41Mason TaylorTE3
42Jack SawyerEDGE10
43TreVeyon HendersonRB3
44Jalen RoyalsWR5
45Shavon Revel Jr.CB5
46Trey AmosCB6
47Matthew GoldenWR6
48Shedeur SandersQB2
49Xavier WattsS3
50Darius AlexanderDL7
51Elijah ArroyoTE4
52Maxwell HairstonCB7
53Marcus MbowOG4
54Princely UmanmielenEDGE10
55Kaleb JohnsonRB4
56T.J. SandersDL8
57Aireontae ErseryOT6
58Jonah SavaiinaeaOT7
59JT TuimoloauEDGE11
60Quincy RileyCB8
61Tre HarrisWR7
62Carson SchwesingerLB2
63Deone WalkerDL9
64Tate RatledgeOG5
65Jaylin NoelWR8
66Quinshon JudkinsRB5
67Cameron WilliamsOT8
68Ty RobinsonDL10
69Danny StutsmanLB3
70Jared WilsonOC1
71Charles GrantOT9
72Jackson SlaterOG6
73Wyatt MilumOT10
74Harold Fannin Jr.TE5
75RJ HarveyRB6
76Anthony BeltonOT11
77Darien PorterCB9
78Jack BechWR9
79Jordan BurchEDGE12
80Cameron SkatteboRB7
81Mac McWilliamsCB10
82Shemar TurnerDL11
83Kevin Winston Jr.S4
84Demetrius Knight Jr.LB4
85Jacob ParrishCB11
86Gunnar HelmTE6
87Bradyn SwinsonEDGE13
88Omarr Norman-LottDL12
89Ozzy TrapiloOT12
90Savion WilliamsWR10
91Barryn SorrellEDGE14
92Pat Bryant IIWR11
93Oluwafemi OladejoEDGE15
94Tyler ShoughQB3
95Joshua FarmerDL13
96CJ WestDL14
97Ashton GillotteEDGE16
98Ahmed HassaneinEDGE17
99Tai FeltonWR12
100Andrew MukubaS5
I'm just curious - what do you see in WR Higgins to rate him (25) so far ahead of Golden (47). And great work on the list. That must have taken a lot of your time.
 
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I'm just curious - what do you see in WR Higgins to rate him (25) so far ahead of Golden (47). And great work on the list. That must have taken a lot of your time.

So as I said before I now have him at 22 from the day I shared that list, but here's are a few highlighted items of why IMO Higgins is a better prospect than Golden:

- Higgins stature alone offers mismatches which cannot be recreated by many.
- Despite his physical statue being imposing, the fact that it is incredible agile and explosive too increases what he can be. I would pose that only DK Metcalf, Nico Collins and Christian Watson have popped off more for me on purely physical abilities.
- Consistent and multiple years of high level production (Before Iowa State he performed very well at EKU as well)
- Catch radius / route running both are attributes I clearly put Higgins above Golden
- Hands he has a 3% drop rate which is three times better than Golden at 9.4%
- This is not a blind thing to yield to but annually Higgins has outgraded Golden via PFF:
2024: Higgins graded out at 90.3 Ovr / 90.5 Recv VS Golden 74.0 Ovr / 75.6 Recv
2023: Higgins graded out at 85.0 Ovr / 86.6 Recv VS Golden 68.4 Ovr / 68.5 Recv
2022: Higgins graded out at 78.2 Ovr / 79.2 Recv VS Golden 65.3 Ovr / 65.3 Recv

There is more but those are likely the big items.

For example, my recent comp for Higgins is Nico Collins...physically this is why, but there is a lot about their games I see overlap on the field.

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So as I said before I now have him at 22 from the day I shared that list, but here's are a few highlighted items of why IMO Higgins is a better prospect than Golden:

- Higgins stature alone offers mismatches which cannot be recreated by many.
- Despite his physical statue being imposing, the fact that it is incredible agile and explosive too increases what he can be. I would pose that only DK Metcalf, Nico Collins and Christian Watson have popped off more for me on purely physical abilities.
- Consistent and multiple years of high level production (Before Iowa State he performed very well at EKU as well)
- Catch radius / route running both are attributes I clearly put Higgins above Golden
- Hands he has a 3% drop rate which is three times better than Golden at 9.4%
- This is not a blind thing to yield to but annually Higgins has outgraded Golden via PFF:
2024: Higgins graded out at 90.3 Ovr / 90.5 Recv VS Golden 74.0 Ovr / 75.6 Recv
2023: Higgins graded out at 85.0 Ovr / 86.6 Recv VS Golden 68.4 Ovr / 68.5 Recv
2022: Higgins graded out at 78.2 Ovr / 79.2 Recv VS Golden 65.3 Ovr / 65.3 Recv

There is more but those are likely the big items.

For example, my recent comp for Higgins is Nico Collins...physically this is why, but there is a lot about their games I see overlap on the field.

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Thanks for all the info. So let's say he's there at #23, does Gluten pull the trigger? OK that's not a fair question cause we don't know who else is still there. Let's just assume Gluten is certain he can fill Edge/DL positions in round 2 and 3, CB in round 4.
 
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Thanks for all the info. So let's say he's there at #23, does Gluten pull the trigger? OK that's not a fair question cause we don't know who else is still there. Let's just assume Gluten is certain he can fill Edge/DL positions in round 2 and 3, CB in round 4.

Personally if I feel Doubs is not coming back after this season for either health or mental or unhappy and we aren't going to be able to consider AND if we are worried about Watson not being available - I'm not hesitating potentially on him at #23 personally.
 

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Personally if I feel Doubs is not coming back after this season for either health or mental or unhappy and we aren't going to be able to consider AND if we are worried about Watson not being available - I'm not hesitating potentially on him at #23 personally.
Thanks for the context. Doubs is a mystery. First with the ruckus and one game suspension. Then the propensity for concussions. He got a nasty concussion in the playoff game at Philly in spite of wearing the Guardian helmet. That's just not good. I know the money is a huge temptation, but it's not worth someone's life or long-term well being. Easy for me to say.

It's doubtful we'll know more about Doubs' status prior to the draft. If Gluten takes Higgins, or any WR, it may be a signal of other developments.
 

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I'll define this as guys that I would be happy for the Packers to draft well above their consensus ranking. It's a little nebulous for me because I don't have my own rankings.

-Tory Horton, Colorado State, Consensus #106: Horton is a little bit slight, but he has a lot of tools and I think he's a better athlete than how he tested coming off an injury. I don't really think he's the Packers' type, but I would be happy for them to draft him in round 3. GPS data indicates his long speed is +++.

-Derrick Harmon, Oregon, Consensus #31: Harmon is hardly a sleeper, but he's currently slated by consensus to go in the back of round 1 and I think he could be the best iDL in this class; I would be mildly surprised if he's there at #23.

-Bradyn Swinson, LSU, Consensus #67: There aren't many holes in Swinson's profile. He was very productive this year at LSU, he's got great size, he didn't do a lot of testing but the agilities are plus, and he's still 22 despite being a 5th year player.

-Jacob Parrish, Kansas State, Consensus #89: Parrish is a 1st round caliber corner who is projected late day 2 because he's a shade under 5'10". I don't think GB would draft a corner under 5'10" but I would be totally fine with Parrish at #54.

-Nohl Williams, Cal, Consensus #146: I cannot understand how Williams is slated for round 5. He's a good athlete with great size. He has terrific ball skills and will play physical. His 4.50 forty isn't electric but it's well within the range of what's acceptable.
 
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I'll define this as guys that I would be happy for the Packers to draft well above their consensus ranking. It's a little nebulous for me because I don't have my own rankings.

-Tory Horton, Colorado State, Consensus #106: Horton is a little bit slight, but he has a lot of tools and I think he's a better athlete than how he tested coming off an injury. I don't really think he's the Packers' type, but I would be happy for them to draft him in round 3. GPS data indicates his long speed is +++.

-Derrick Harmon, Oregon, Consensus #31: Harmon is hardly a sleeper, but he's currently slated by consensus to go in the back of round 1 and I think he could be the best iDL in this class; I would be mildly surprised if he's there at #23.

-Bradyn Swinson, LSU, Consensus #67: There aren't many holes in Swinson's profile. He was very productive this year at LSU, he's got great size, he didn't do a lot of testing but the agilities are plus, and he's still 22 despite being a 5th year player.

-Jacob Parrish, Kansas State, Consensus #89: Parrish is a 1st round caliber corner who is projected late day 2 because he's a shade under 5'10". I don't think GB would draft a corner under 5'10" but I would be totally fine with Parrish at #54.

-Nohl Williams, Cal, Consensus #146: I cannot understand how Williams is slated for round 5. He's a good athlete with great size. He has terrific ball skills and will play physical. His 4.50 forty isn't electric but it's well within the range of what's acceptable.
The way you feel about Swinson is me with Sorrell - Horton I think could be the long term Donald Driver type guy in this draft…no one notices it but eight years in and he’s always been performing.

Parrish may honestly have the best coverage skills in the draft…his physical limitations are his ONLY knock. I could not imagine how much I’d love us having him I just don’t think we do…but I think we will regret not, just like 30 other teams will as well.
 

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The way you feel about Swinson is me with Sorrell - Horton I think could be the long term Donald Driver type guy in this draft…no one notices it but eight years in and he’s always been performing.

Parrish may honestly have the best coverage skills in the draft…his physical limitations are his ONLY knock. I could not imagine how much I’d love us having him I just don’t think we do…but I think we will regret not, just like 30 other teams will as well.

Sorrell also seems underrated. Though with the depth of the class, some guys are going to be there later than they should.

My only hope with Parrish is that if they trade Alexander, they won't have any short corners on the roster. Nixon, Hobbs, and Valentine are all 6'0". So maybe they would make an allowance for one guy who is short, but not small.
 

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