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  1. Well, had my Eclipse experience.  Went out, put cardboard in front of the sun and closed my eyes.  One of the best experiences of my life.  

     

    New York Giants are finished- I was looking toward 2025; supplying Jones with protection and weapons.  Need to see if he is going to be there or will they need to draft a QB in the next few years:

    Joe Alt

    Alt is an unquestionable first-round offensive lineman on film, bringing a high football IQ at just 21 years old. He started as a true freshman at Notre Dame, playing more than 2,200 snaps in his three-year career. Despite being 6-foot-8, he has good flexibility to get in a three-point stance in run blocking and maintain good drive and leverage off the snap.

     

    His footwork is so quick for a player of his size, and his balance and core strength stand out. He is effective in both gap- and zone-blocking schemes.

     

    His only true weaknesses come from overextending his arms and getting off balance to dictate contact, and a lack of density when absorbing bull rushes.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOP6-79l75Y

     

    Xavier Worthy

    Worthy has difference-making NFL speed. He got off to a hot start at Texas, owning about every freshman receiving record in the Longhorns’ record book. He’s not just a straight-line sprinter — his footwork, acceleration, one-cut burst and vertical speed must be accounted for on every play. However, his play strength is a concern, as he does not fight off contact well and can get locked up against press coverage.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XljZP_jnD8g

     

    Ja'Lynn Polk    

    Polk has been a productive receiver since his high school days, stacking up with Dez Bryant and Keke Coutee on his high school’s receiving records. He is a highly competitive player who will earn his spot on an NFL roster through tough catches, reliable hands and a willingness to be physical. He has shorter strides, which causes a lack of true top-gear speed, but his strides are explosive. His upright stance and low hands at the snaps might cause some issues getting off press coverage at the next level. Despite the lack of top gear, he can be an impactful vertical receiver due to how comfortable he is playing through contact.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRInKev4wJ0

     

    Braelon Allen      

    Allen will be one of the youngest players in the 2024 draft, 20 years old on draft weekend. His size pops out immediately at 6-foot-2 and 245 pounds. If you try to tackle him high, he’ll bounce right off you with good tackle-breaking ability.

     

    He has nimble feet and impressive burst for his size. His long speed is also fine. His vision and decision-making are inconsistent, as he cuts in when he should bounce out and vice versa. For third-down abilities, his hands are good enough to be a receiving option, but his route diversity out of the backfield is limited.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1WeA3p9P0g

     

     

    Sione Vaki      

    Vaki played both sides of the ball (running back, slot receiver, and safety) in high school due to his impressive athleticism. He was recruited in the 2019 class, so he is one of the older prospects, but he only has two years of college football experience due to a two-year church mission before playing football for Utah.

     

    Vaki does not have much experience as a running back at the college level, but what we saw from him in 2023 could absolutely contribute in the NFL. He has home run speed with fantastic play strength and contact balance. His route tree as a receiver is very simple, but what he does, he does very well.

       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svOuuhOPx6A

     

    Dylan Laube GAMES PLAYED   10               12          9

    ATT        161        245        82

    YARDS  745        1205     498

    YPA       4.6         4.9         6.1

    TD          9             15          4

    REC       68          49          21

    TARG    88          60          24

    REC YARDS       708        474        203

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s53pBiZ_A88

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  2. 6 minutes ago, The Rook said:

    I am really glad I have participated in this mock draft.  I have gone deeper into the prospects' evaluations than I have done in a long time.  

     

    Now, if you ******* would stop taking my picks.;)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    :229:The Rook

     

    Can you send me your picks, so I don't pick them?

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  3. I hope they went through- here is cleveland


    Cleveland at 54

    Florida State    Keon ColemanWR | Florida State
    Florida    Ricky PearsallWR | Florida
    Washington    Ja'Lynn PolkWR | Washington
    Michigan    Junior ColsonLB | Michigan

    I am on the road again

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