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Some guys I like.

Jahan Dotson. Very fast player and dangerous at all levels of the field. Deep threat or can take a slant to the house. Has the best hands in the draft. Great character. Super smart, could have gone Ivy League if he wanted.

Alec Pierce WR senior leader on a good Cincinnati team. Good yards per catch, good character, good athleticism. Has concentration drops at times.

Jalen Tolbert, fast good hands, good character. But underrated and lost in the shuffle of this class. Physical and will fight press,gets YAC also. Has concentration drops.

Skyy Moore, reminds me of a thicker TY. Smooth in his routes. Good hands and just glides out on the field.

Bo Melton speed guy, good routes, good feet and uses them to get in and out of breaks well. Will beak guy’s ankles juking them.

Calvin Austin, fast, good routes, good hands. Good leader. Short but has very long arms.

Kyle Philips, shifty underneath guy who is always getting open. Reminds me of Hunter Renfrow



Tyler Smith, this guy is a mean oline man. He projects interior but he has the talent to play tackle. But he might need some time to get there. His attitude is awesome and he would be pretty intimidating next to Nelson.

Abraham Lucas. Another guy projected inside. But he has played a lot of downs at tackle and see just about everything in college. I would take a flyer and at worst you have a experienced interior lineman.

Zach Tom, athletic tackle. Had the best pass block rate in college. Athletic. Will need a few years but could develop into a good tackle.

Obinna Eze an athletic developmental tackle. Just scratching the surface of what he can do.

Ryan Van Demark, another huge tackle who is very athletic but needs development time.



Greg Dulcich is a receiving TE who is dangerous all over the field. In a couple years he should be one of the better receiving TEs in the league.

Jeremy Ruckert is a good blocking and receiving TE. Very good hands. He put a show on at the senior bowl. Was underused bc OSU has so many good receivers.

Trey McBride a solid all around good TE. Does everything well. Not spectacular at anything though.

Greg Calcaterra is a SMU receiving TE who can do a little blocking. Good receiver who can get all over the field.

Jelani Woods, huge TE and very athletic. Decent hands. Was only a blocker till he transferred and his new school threw passes to him. But of a straight line mover. Hot on the hype train the last two months.



Arnold Ebikete, I think this guys is awesome and will only fall bc of the number of edge rushers in this draft. He might be the third best rusher IMO. He is speedy around the edge and will go for the turnover too. Comps to Yannick actually.

David Ojabo tore his knee at his pro day so he should fall. If he falls to 42 I would not blame Ballard for grabbing him since he should be a top ten pick. The guy has long arms, can bend really well and play the run.

Thomas Booker might be more of a DT than DE. He was probably the best player on Standford’s defense and held that D together. He is very versatile and can play all along the line. Which Ballard loves. Good character and super smart. Will be a later round pick.



I don’t know if we take a RB, but Ty Chandler of UNC is a shifty back with a second gear. If he sees open space he can out run a defense. I figured a backup big play threat wouldn’t hurt for JT. Late round pick.

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