San Francisco 49ERS 1 (3) Justin Fields / QB 2(27) Richie Grant / S 4 (5) Kary Vincent Jr / CB 4(12) Hunter Long / TE 5(11) Robert Hainsey / OL 5(25) Cornell Powell / WR 5(28) D'Ante Smith / OL 5(36) Thomas Graham Jr / CB 7 (2) Los Angeles RAMS 2(28) Ronnie Perkins / Edge 3(24) Josh Myers // C 3(34) Anthony Schwartz / WR 4(28) Cameron McGrone / LB 6(25) 7(24) 7(27) Seattle SEAHAWKS 3 (6) Daviyon Nixon / DT 4(18) Seth Williams / WR 4(24) Keith Taylor Jr / CB 6(41) 7(22) Indianapolis COLTS 2(10) Liam Eichenberg / LT 2(22) Pat Freiermuth / TE 3(33) D'Wayne Eskridge / WR 5(21) Elerson Smith / DE 6(22) 7(13) 2022 2nd (LAC)
Anyone else here. Teven Jenkins is widely considered a 1st round pick. Perkins gave him the most trouble of anyone last year (including power arming him straight into the QB once). He's got some red flags for failed drug tests (Rams don't particularly care I don't think). But on natural bend and ability off the edge I think I can make an argument he's top 3 in this class. At least for day 1 impact. (I probably say J.Phillips, then Ossai/Perkins in some order or another). Should probably be valued as a 3rd rounder IMO, but 2(28) is pretty close, and the Rams don't care anyways (Brian Allen in 4th round). Pretty sure PFF is pumping him up decently as well. But yeah, purely for ability to get in the backfield around the edge, I am pretty high on him.
Well...3. But I was hired as a consultant on the Seattle draft LoL (My bro handling them) My buddy is actually handling GB, but he just started a new job and he's been at work during 90% of their picks so far. So he's been sending me a top 5 each morning before he heads in. All him, that's why I didn't list their draft so far. I've had zero to do with that.
I love this kid. I personally think he goes end of round 4 as his skill set translates beautifully at the next level.