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With the 207th pick, Broncos select Braiden Mcgregor, edge, Michigan.

 

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Braiden McGregor is an active edge rusher who plays with a hot motor and quickness to work his way into opposing backfields.” 

Strengths:

  • Functional athleticism

  • Quick-handed puncher

  • Active motor

Concerns:

  • Sack production

  • Anchoring against the run

  • Shedding blocks

https://www.thedraftnetwork.com/2024/01/24/braiden-mcgregor-scouting-report-nfl-draft-2024

 

@Chump Bailey, you're up.

 

1 hour ago, PokerPacker said:

With the 202nd pick of the draft, the Packers select:
Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington
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He's a solid athlete at LB, putting up elite explosiveness numbers with a 39.5" vertical leap, and 10'8" broad jump, along with a great 4.56s 40-time.  He's a little under-sized at only 6'0", though stocky build weighing in at 236 at that height.  Decent 33" arms plus is leaping ability help to overcome his size disadvantage in coverage.  Scouts don't seem to know what to make of him, as I've seen takes ranging from coverage-specialist with trouble in run support, to run-stopper who needs to work on his coverage skills.


From the film I've watched, I didn't see anything that stood out as a negative in coverage, and the numbers seem to support him as a coverage LB; his season-average QB rating when thrown to hasn't surpassed 57.1 since his freshman season.  In run-support, he plays downhill.  He'll choose a gap and burst through.  He needs to work on picking his gaps, as he doesn't always choose correctly, but I'll take that over the countless LBs I've watched who just stand there watching the backfield and then the play blows by them before they ever get involved.  Once he makes his way to the ball-carrier, he's a solid tackler and provides some thump while wrapping up with strong hands.  He's effective at splitting gaps between blockers when blitzing the QB or pursuing a ball-carrier on screens and end-arounds.  One thing that needs a lot of work is coming off blocks, however.  Once a blocker gets hands on him, it's game over; he doesn't have much ability to get off a block; as such, he also tends to try to run around blockers rather than engaging, which can hurt in gap-control.  I think Ulofoshio has the potential to grow into an every-down type linebacker, but to start, he'll compete for snaps as a nickelback where he can be effective in both coverage and blitzing the QB on occasion.

Another late rounder I like.  Wouldn't be surprised to see him go much earlier.

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The 6th round of this draft goes through Los Angeles, and the Rams are glad to add another player they’ve had their eye on for a while.
 

This guy is a smooth operator who gets by less on physicality than on quickness and instincts. He is surprisingly long for his height, and he uses that advantage to be disruptive at the catch point. He’ll likely sit behind Tre’Davious White as a rookie — is there a better player for a shorter/slight but long armed zone CB to learn from?

 

Fitting that he goes directly on the heels of Bub Means, with whom he surely clashed at times in practice. 
 

With the 209th pick, the Los Angeles Rams select M.J. Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh

 

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2 hours ago, KillBill26 said:

With the 207th pick, Broncos select Braiden Mcgregor, edge, Michigan.

 

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Braiden McGregor is an active edge rusher who plays with a hot motor and quickness to work his way into opposing backfields.” 

Strengths:

  • Functional athleticism

  • Quick-handed puncher

  • Active motor

Concerns:

  • Sack production

  • Anchoring against the run

  • Shedding blocks

 

 

I almost took McGregor with my previous pick. Good value here IMO.

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Here are the picks since the OP was updated:

 

198 - Trevor Keegan, OG, Michigan
199 - Myles Cole, DL, Texas Tech
200 - Qwantez Stiggers, DB
201 - KT Leveston, OL, Kansas St
202 - Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington
203 - Julian Pearl, OL, Illinois
204 - Khristian Boyd, DT, UNI
205 - Jha'Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane
206 - Nelson Caesar, DL, Houston
207 - Braiden McGregor, DL, Michigan
208 - Bub Means, WR, Pittsburgh
209 - MJ Devonshire, DB, Pittsburgh
210 - Logan Lee, DL, Iowa
211 - Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross

 

I'll make mine soon.

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Still looking to add to the defensive front 7, the Rams will opt for a traditional inside linebacker with this pick. A physical thumper who is tight and a bit limited athletically, but plays with force and heavy hands. Extremely productive, amassing 21 sacks and 31 TFLs as a MIKE since 2021, there’s a little bit of an Ivan Pace feel to his downhill style.

 

With the 213th pick, the Los Angeles Rams select Nathaniel Watson, LB, Mississippi State

 

 

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I believe that puts @WelshSkinsFan and the Bengals on the clock!

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Op updated.....

 

 

@WelshSkinsFan and the Bengals soon on the clock

@Epochalypse and the 49ers soon

@NYSkins21 and the cowboys 

@e16bball and the Rams

@Chump Bailey and the Ravens

@PokerPacker and the Pack

@KillBill26 and th Bucs

 

 

Washington open to trading back in round 7 for multiple picks...  let us know...ty

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And that wraps up the San Francisco 49ers 2024 draft class.

 

1-31 Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona

2-63 Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn St

3-94 Theo Johnson, TE, Penn St

4-124 Chau Smtih-Wade, CB, 

4-132 Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane

4-135 Brandon Coleman, OL

5-176 Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson

6-186 Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest

6-251 Nate Fluornoy, WR, SE Missouri St

 

9 draft picks in a year the 49ers went to the Super Bowl, and that's after I traded one to move up in round 6. I would not be surprised if the 49ers in real life look to make some moves up to take advantage of the window Brock Purdy's tiny contract provides; I could also see them using this to prepare for Purdy's contract demands in a few years by making all these picks to get a cheaper overall roster.

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