As of now GB is going to need a CB. Stokes will be gone. Nixon is a pretty good returner but not a boundary corner. Valentine and Ballentine are ok but They need a better option.
Originally Posted by: wpr
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6'6" 345 lbs pass rushing penetrator, he has NT size, but he plays as the penetrating DT. And unlike some DTs whom rotate out a lot, Walker stays in most of the game like Kenny Clark did. Having over 700 snaps last year when a lot of starting college DTs finish seasons with under 450 as teams rotate them out.
2.59 CB Davis
6'3" 190 lbs, runs a sub 4.5 (good for that height), excels in man coverage and run defense. His grade has actually taken a hit this season as he has been struggling in zone cover. But with the blitzing that Hafley likes to do, our CBs will see man coverage and it's easier to coach a guy up in zone coverage than man coverage.
3.88 TE Warren
In 6 games, he's got 513 yards. Including a record tying 17 catches in one game again USC. 6'6" 260lb, runs about 4.65 (faster than Kraft), great athletic that's a natural hands catch (former QB), needs to improve blocking, but he plays with a very mean attitude, so they desire is there, just a lot of college focus on receiving more than blocking for TEs.
I think Gute would like to have a two TE system at times. Musgrave has tons of talent, but gets injured every season, going all the way highschool.
3.92 RT/OG Cornelius
Absolutely dominated at Rhode Island before transferring to Oregon and kept playing at a high level at RT. Some want to move him to OG, but I think that's mainly just because of his 6'4" height. But like Bakhtiari and Tom, I think he can stay at OT despite only being 6'4". But 315 lbs, and he can move some guys no matter which position you put him at.
4.118 CB Marshall
Florida has produced some qualify CBs but they have usually had one fatal flaw, lack of speed. That's not the case with Marshall whom at 6' 200lb has 4.42 speed, and you can see it as he has a lot of exciting athletic tipped passed. But even if he gets his hands on a lot of passes, don't expect him to catch the ball. Marshall clearly prefers man coverage over zone coverage, but he's much improved in zone this year. But probably will keep needing coaching up on zone in the pros.
4.128 LT Nelson
6'7" 315, 3 year starter for Wisconsin both in a power run offense and now an Air Raid offense, with tons of experience in all styles of blocking. Good at everything, but not great enough, especially with foot speed which could give him issues with some extreme quick pass rushers.
5.160 OT Crenshaw-Dickson
Started at both OT positions for 3 years at San Diego State before transferring to Florida and starting at RT. Also despite the jump in competition has seemingly had his best season. 6'6" 322 lbs.
This mock draft should help with potential FAs in NT Slaton, CB Stokes, CB Ballentine, OT Dillard... and maybe C Myers if one of them moves to OG and then Jenkins goes to Center.