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You have insufficient rights to see the content.1.23 DE with huge upside, in a huge sized DE and potential but isn't currently maximizing it, which Gute does chance the physical potential.
2.55 penetrating DT, which a lot of writers have going in the bottom of the 1st round, but I think Hafley will be looking for penetrating DTs, as early in the season, he appeared to be trying to get them one on ones to win in the pass rush.
3.91 Simply put, consistently one of the best pass blocking interior OL in college, year after year. Also, Georgia had him penciled in at Center, for 2024, before someone else stepped up, letting him stay at RG, but supposedly he has C versatility.
4.125 Long, athletic CB that gets his hands on a lot of balls. In zone coverage sometimes gets caught staring at the QB too much, and loses track of the guy in his zone.
5.163 I'm not a Mel Kiper guy, but Kiper certainly thinks Simon is under rated, as this LB is quite athletic, but it took him a whole to put it all together, and he had a dominant DL in front of him, so might struggle more without a dominant DL in front of him. But I think the upside potential is there for a 5th round pick.
5.176 Versatile OL which is right up the Packers alley, as he's started full seasons at RT, LT and C, plus played almost 300 snaps at RG as well. He MIGHT not have the athletic feet/long arms to stick at OT in the pros, but even so, he should be able to find a spot on the interior, as he'd be an athletic interior pass blocker.
6.199 I was targeting WR here, unfortunately they was taken in mass right before this, so I turned to an extra large slot WR (which they label a TE). At 6'4", and disputed 235 to 245 lbs weight, he certainly has TE size, but two seasons of over 900 yards. Musgrave doesn't tasty healthy, we could use another receiving TE/large slot to help fill in while Watson is out. Supposed has sub 4.6 speed, which is great considering the TE size.
7.243 CB that has been injured in two of the last three years, but that healthy year... he was dominant, and even in his injured final year, he still excelled strongly against the run and supposedly has had sub 4.4 speed. Assuming he scan stay healthy, he should be quite good on STs. And if he can't stay healthy, then it's just a 7th round pick.
7.245 LB was at a small school until his final year, but he looked like he belonged, smaller than some teams prefer, but he's been good in coverage which is key for some schemes. Low missed tackle percentage as well.
7.249 My Hafley/Boston College Connection selection... this C is fairly athletic Center with very good pass blocking potential and while he certainly tries hard to play physical showing grit, he lacks the pure power in his game to move guys much one on one in the run game. But he could excel with zone blocks. While the other OL that I mocked in this draft are versatile, I'd suggest this C to stay at C and not move around.
7.251 Two time all American NY State high School wrestler, and ranked 12th in the nation at Heavy weight. While also First team all NY State selection , he decided to go to Ivy League's Penn to wrestle. But while recovering from a torn ACL, and missing football, he decided to try to do both.
When Covid hit, he decided to take a gap year and interned at the Attorney General of Delaware's office. Later graduating with a Political Science degree. And going for his masters.
After getting tired of getting injured while wrestling, he decided to solely focus on football and became an All Ivy League player, including the Ivy League Defensive MVP in 2023.
With his degree in hand, he decided to transfer to Florida for his final year, which unfortunately, he had a number of injuries but kept attempting to fight through them.
I think he might be able to have a bounce back year if he can stay healthy. And wrestling background certainly helps, good size and brain as well.