I'll probably be up in the morning but I'll be up for a few more hours and I won't be surprised if I'm passed out until noon.
If one of RT or I don't show then Tim, then Will are in charge until one of us gets back if either are on. You don't have to wait on us indefinitely if something gets to crunch time or we are gone for over half an hour if either of us are called for directly (ping or PM) and neither of us checked in. If either of us got a list we'll be sure one of us is on before it passes. Ideally send lists to both of us just in case. If no one is on at all and it's a trade just announce it just before the deadline, although it shouldn't come to that, hopefully.
Round 1 #2 Quarterback Zach Wilson Round 1 #23 Strong Safety Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Round 2 #2 Offensive Tackle Samuel Cosmi Round 3 #3 Defensive Tackle Levi Onwuzurike
Getting Levi at the top of the third feels like a huge win for the Jets. I've read at least 4 different articles that suggest Onwu could be a late first/early second pick and I agree. He's easily the second best DT in this draft and I could probably make an argument for why different teams may view him as a better option than Christian.
@matthewwillson29 you around? You’re on deck and I have a big board for Atlanta but will try and let @Torgo make his own pick unless you’re here waiting.
@munoz1987 barring a snipe I have a top 1 for Seattle after the Bengals who I know are close by. So you'll be up pretty soon.
Colts interviewed him too. Lots of teams reportedly have actually. But I definitely took a moment to consider him over Freiermuth earlier. Don't know if that sounds nuts, but athletically he's got more upside (though never tapped at ND). And his run-blocking is about as good as you could ask for from a college prospect. Small chance he's the next George Kittle. I think that's why teams are so intrigued by him.
For conversations sake @Tim , this is the guy I think has something to say about Levi's place as the #2 DT in this draft. He's inconsistent, but when he flashes both against the pass and the run it's worth salivating over as a position coach. His projections actually are all over the place (1st-3rd). I've seen him late 1st. If I hadn't snagged him here he could last until mid-3rd. I personally think it's a crime if he gets out of the 2nd round, especially in a weak year at the position. I think his best fit would be in a scheme like Seattle's, a 4-3 where they aren't asking you to be overly cerebral, but mostly just attacking downhill. That would ease his transition while he learns to do more.