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  1. With the 131st pick in the 2024 NFL Draft the Kansas City Chiefs select Spencer Rattler QB South Carolina

    @Epochalypse and the niners on the clock

    @mcterry and the bills

    @Skinsinparadise and the jets

    @Epochalypse and the niners

     

    Weve reached the end of round 4

     

    and the beginning of round 5

     

    @KillBill26 and the broncos

    @clskinsfan and the patriots

    @goskins10 and the cardinals

    @COWBOY-KILLA- and the commanders

    @KDawg and the chargers

    @Gallen5862 and the panthers

    @Gallen5862 and the panthers

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  2. @Chump Bailey and the titans on the clock

    @Chump Bailey and the ravens

    @COWBOY-KILLA- and the chiefs 

    @Epochalypse and the niners

    @mcterry and the bills

    @Skinsinparadise and the jets

    @Epochalypse and the niners

     

    Weve reached the end of round 4

     

    and the beginning of round 5

     

    @KillBill26 and the broncos

    @clskinsfan and the patriots

    @goskins10 and the cardinals

    @COWBOY-KILLA- and the commanders

    @KDawg and the chargers

    @Gallen5862 and the panthers

    @Gallen5862 and the panthers

     

  3. With the 100th pick in the 2024 Draft the Washington Commander select Austin Booker 6'5 245 Edge Kansas

     

    NFL Comparison

    Maxx Crosby

     

    Overview

     

    Truly unique prospect combining tremendous upside with an extremely limited sample size. A more conservative approach on Booker’s grade might be prudent, but it becomes a difficult route to take when observing his length, explosive athleticism and rush talent. Booker needs to get bigger and stronger, but that will come. The diversity of his rush approach is unheard of for a player with so little playing time. He can stride and dip at the top of the rush or beat tackles back inside with a Euro step or spin counter. He can stab and long-arm tackles into the pocket or stay separated from them at the point of attack. He chases quarterbacks and running backs with agility and burst but can be inconsistent dealing with a downhill running game. His reps against talented Texas left tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. could be the springboard to push this gifted edge defender with monster traits up the draft board toward an exciting NFL career.

     

    Strengths

     

    Possesses basketball-player wingspan with a frame that is sure to add more mass.

    Pairs long-striding edge attack with vicious inside spin counter.

    Impressive speed-to-power and dip-and-flatten techniques as a rusher.

    Excellent feel for turning shoulders and eluding blocker’s hands.

    Length and speed put him on top of QBs/RBs before they know it.

    Out-reaches the tackle to extend and set the edge versus the run.

    Shows unique ability to use his length to work around blocks.

    Has pursuit speed to rack up tackles and tackles for loss as a pro.

     

    Weaknesses

     

    One of the lowest career snap counts (505, per PFF) you’ll see for a draftable prospect.

    Needs to get much stronger in both his upper and lower body.

    Pad level can get away from him on inside moves.

    Gets in trouble when run blockers sink into frame.

    Could struggle against downhill run attacks without trying to elude blocks.

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