Take a Flier on a Player and Explain Why
So, we all develop ideas about players, and others don't see our vision, or agree with us.
In this thread you can list players you would draft, outside of obvious picks, and explain why and/or how you would use them. It can be a lesser known player, or a player you would use in a way most would think is crazy. An example would be DT Khristian Boyd. If we trade back and acquire some 6th and 7th round picks this year, I would love to take Khristian Boyd, because we need a DT, and he went to my high school, Blue Springs High. He probably wouldn't make the team, but maybe he sticks around on the PS. But, it doesn't have to be completely unknown players. Like, James Williams from Miami. I think he would be a great hybrid S/LB that Spags could use all over the field. I think people see him as a Safety, but I think he can do a lot of things on defense. Or, like Luke McCaffrey. He is a WR, but I would love to use him as a replacement for McKinnon. He started his college career as a QB, like McKinnon, and he catches everything. It sucks that McKinnon doesn't really play a lot during the regular season because of his injury history, and having a versatile weapon would allow Reid to get creative. This isn't a thread for name calling, or negativity. This is just a fun thread. If you post here, please have fun with it and be respectful. |
McCaffrey is a guy I like. I also like De'Corian Clark; wide receiver with really intriguing measurables out of UTSA.
On defense I'm a Myles Cole fan. I like his build and think he can be a solid rotational player who may go undrafted. Good play strength and solid but unspectacular athleticism. Good motor. The kind of guy that can forge a productive career seemingly from nothing. I also like James Williams as a consideration in the 5th for the same reasons you do. |
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Clark is a freak athlete. He could go undrafted, because he wasn't invited to the combine. I kinda get BJ Thompson vibes, like if Clark did perform at the combine, some teams wouldn't be able to ignore the numbers. |
Here is another crazy pick.
Joe Milton, QB Tennessee. I have no idea what teams think of Milton. I think he is going to be 24 years old, and he never seemed to stand out in college. I would love to draft him with our last pick, if he was there. As a QB, Andy Reid could turn him into a player another team would throw us a pick for, plus I am sick of old geezer backups. Or, and I want to state ahead of time that I know the player would never go for this, we convert him into a TE. He has an absolute rocket for an arm. Honestly, it may be stronger than Mahomes. Imagine all the double passes good old Nagy could draw up with him on the field. Plus, he is 6'5" and could easily be 250, or maybe more, if he wanted, and he runs a 4.7. Imagine a TE as big as Kelce, as fast Kelce ever was, and he knows how to read defenses, and could easily learn to see defenses exactly like Mahomes and Kelce. I think physically Milton is a lot like Anthony Richardson. He isn't as nimble or even as mobile as AR, and maybe isn't as explosive of an athlete, but he is close. But, maybe he could be a great TE. Or he has stone hands. But it's fun to think about. |
I'll play. OT Christian Jones of TX. 6`5", 317 lbs. Almost 36" arms and over 10 inch hands. Plated LT the last three years after playing LT his freshmen year. Did well at the Senior Bowl. Hoping for a fast 10 yard split and a good shuttle time.
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I’m not entirely sure where he’d fit in this DB room but I’d love to draft Kitan Oladapo out of Oregon State.
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I'm going to give you guys the guy I'd draft that would make most here go "WTF" and then I'll get to some others I'm very interested in that don't get talked about much...
QB Jordan Travis, Florida State... So yeah, I'm kind of tired of recycling shitty journeyman QBs as Pat's backup. I'd rather just have a young guy on a rookie deal with some upside. I think Travis is going around the 4th round and I'm good with that spot. He needs some work but he has a good arm, a really snappy release, and he has some athleticism. Reid could mold this kid into a quality player IMO. Maybe you can flip him later on and repeat the cycle. now a few others... DT Nathan Pickering, Mississippi State... Doesn't get talked about much but he was a really steady, quality player who is probably best as a 1T in our defense. SS Sanoussi Kane, Purdue... Outstanding downhill trigger and the speed to get to the boundary to cut off backs on outside zone from the opposite side of the field. He's best as a box safety/nickel linebacker guy but I think he can play deeper. I don't think he gets enough attention as a late-round type. He'd be a special teams asset for any team for sure and maybe alot more. I think Spags could deploy him in a hybrid role similar to how he used to deploy Sorensen CB Jarius Monroe, Tulane... I think he's going to go alot higher than people think (4th round I'd say) as a safety prospect. Might be an option on the outside but I don't think that's his best spot in the NFL. WR Hayden Hatten, Idaho... Ricky Pearsall-light. Really curious to see how he times. I think he can be a really effective slot receiver though. Reminds me of a few of those small white boys that New England deployed over the years. RB Jaden Shirden, Monmouth... He's just fun to watch house it. I don't know how fast he runs but it looks 4.4s. We'll see how fast that is and how big his hands are. I think he has a shot to be a change of pace back in the NFL. |
McCaffery for sure but I won't spam this section about him.
Another WR I really like Javon Baker. Was an absolute play maker this year hasn't been talked about a ton |
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Joe Milton III, QB, Tennessee
He's worth a last-round flier. 6-5, 240 pounds. Arm strength is crazy. Accuracy is the question. He has backup potential that we could flip for an earlier draft pick to a QB-desperate team if he flashes at any point. |
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I mean really I'd prefer get him in the 6th or 7th but I don't believe we have picks in either round (though I seen conflicting stuff on the 7th rounder). He's just...a backup. I feel like he will be for a very long time. The issue I see with him as a backup is that he was so up and down. Some games I'd watch him play and think "Man, this guy's a day 2 pick" and then 2 weeks later I'd wonder why he was even a starter at ND. He was damn inconsistent. But the good version of Hartman can play. And as a backup I think he's a safer bet than Milton. |
Milton is a long-term project. He couldn't be our backup for another year at least. The guy has very concerning accuracy issues, sometimes because he throws with all gas, and no brakes.
But...6-5, 240, cannon for an arm, runs past people and through tackles when he decides to move. A player like that has the potential to net you some real draft capital in his 3rd year or 4th year if he's shown he can operate with more control in the NFL. I'll bet on Andy's ability to be a QB whisperer with Milton for the cost of a seventh round pick. |
Zak Zinter- If he can come back from his injury kid was a mauler & pretty decent pass protector could be a 10 year starter for someone
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I just remember watching the NC State game and thinking "Boy, he might have them in the playoffs this year..." And then Ohio State happened. Then Duke. Then Louisville. He was just so damn inconsistent. But the highs were awfully good and he has that gritty and aggressive mentality that I like in a backup. |
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My guy is Zach Heins, TE, South Dakota State.
They've churned out a bunch of good TEs, and he's the latest. Good blocker, good lateral agility, enough speed to run the seams, good hands and ball skills. Take him on Day 3 and profit. |
WR Jacob Cowing, might be the best route runner and separator in the draft.
Feels like there are less quality Slot options this year, he's 2024's Tank Dell. Cros turned me on to him! PFF Draft Guide LOVES him. |
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Lots of folks seem to like him. Doesn't mean they won't like him 2nd best until the 4th/5th round, but he may be a guy that goes a lot higher than the so-called draft experts have been thinking. |
Isaac Guerendo as a later RB. V little tread on the tires, good hands, decent-ish feet and both quick and fast. He probably goes earlier than I'd like after the combine.
I like Tahj Washington as a shifty later WR and also like Cowing. Love Khristian Boyd from the 5th. The get off, the hands, and I think he can get stronger and offer more. If we keep Jones and get a bit more juice at DT that'd be massive. Kitan Oladapo seems to have shot up boards same with James Williams, so maybe they're less of a "flier". I'd go with maybe Omar Brown or Trey Taylor. Good ball skills, excellent tacklers, average athletes but both pretty savvy. Oh and I like Cam Hart. Think he may be one of the better bets for a guy who can come in and bully WRs like Sneed does as a later pick. |
Anthony Gould. He is shorter, 5'8' ~170 lbs, but is quick and explosive both in returns and as a WR. Probably will post one of the faster WR times at the combine. Willing and able catcher and has experience both as a slot and outside. Think a middle class mans Tyreek or Tank Dell.
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Another guy that Spags could do a lot with is Jalyx Hunt from Houston Christian.
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On defense I've been fond of DB Jaylin Simpson, he can play press CB with a chip on his shoulder and has the speed and ballhawking skills to play FS.
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Spags likes smart players - this guy used to play safety/linebacker at Cornell, before entering a college weight program and getting up to 250, tranferring to Houston Christian (FCS) and moving to EDGE. Super athlete. Lots of production and in what little video I could find had demonstrated some ability to read defenses. Probably fits as a linebacker more than an edge here, but he seems to be able to play anywhere. He would contribute to special teams for sure. Combine Thusfar: https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jalyx-...2-73017a032b03 6'4" 252 lbs 34.375" arms 4.64 40 1.6 10 yard split 37.5 Vert 10'8" Broad <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dUQtTdXNA2U?si=h0CDqZ54EVa31nZy" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TxSJYlDZOO0?si=4bfC75oDnj2q7dm2" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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I think Andy requires intelligence also, at least at WR, and unfortunately I didn't see the most affluent interview from Xavier Legette to be honest.
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