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Just now, PartyPosse said:

Washington trades up and drafts Robert Griffin the Third.

 

I hope we didn't trade too much, he has injury concerns.

 

Seems like a nice, well-spoken young man though. The kind of guy who would spend his first check on a mattress. 

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1 minute ago, Bacon said:

 

I hope we didn't trade too much, he has injury concerns.

 

Seems like a nice, well-spoken young man though. The kind of guy who would spend his first check on a mattress. 

His football acumen is through the roof. Word is he's been mentoring this young kid from Bullis High School named Dwayne Has.. something or other.

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No. 16: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB/S, Notre Dame

Owusu-Koramoah is more of a safety playing linebacker, but he will find a comfortable landing spot in the second round.

 

No. 17: Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU

Moehrig is a balanced safety capable of playing single high or coming downhill to make plays in the box.

 

No. 18: Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, Georgia

Ojulari is still coming into his own but his speed around the edge is a good starting point in his development.

 

 

No. 20: Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue

Moore is very undersized and has an injury history, but he is explosive with the ball in his hands.

 

No. 24: Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State

It was surprising to see Samuel available at the conclusion of the first round but it should not be long before he hears his name called following a run on the cornerback position late in Round 1.

 

No. 29: Joseph Ossai, EDGE, Texas

Ossai is a bit stiff but he has a knack for finding the football around the edge. He was more of a linebacker in 2019 and found a home at edge rusher in 2020.

 

 

No. 38: Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU

Marshall was a part of a potent LSU offense last year that included Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Justin Jefferson, Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase. He is a big wide receiver.

 

 

No. 42: Wyatt Davis, OG, Ohio State

Davis battled injuries in 2020 after a fantastic 2019 season.

 

No. 44: Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse

Melifonwu has a lot of length and could be a target for a cornerback-needy team after a run at the position at the end of the first roudn.

 

No. 45: Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa

Nixon has been a bit inconsistent but he flashes the ability to shoot gaps and push the pocket.

 

 

No. 46: Carlos Basham Jr., EDGE, Wake Forest

Basham is an inconsistent edge rusher that shows flashes of promise.

 

No. 47: Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky

Joseph could end up being the best cornerback in this draft class but he lacks experience.

 

No. 48: Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF

Robinson is a long, fluid prospect that has the versatility to play cornerback or nickelback.

 

No. 49: Jalen Mayfield, OT/OG, Michigan

Mayfield is a bit of a polarizing prospect that has the versatility to play either guard or tackle on the next level.

 

 

No. 51: Jackson Carman, OT/OG, Clemson

Carman has the versatility to play guard or tackle.

 

No. 52: D'Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan

Speed, speed, speed. Eskridge was cross-trained as a cornerback but possesses explosive traits after the catch.

 

No. 53: Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma

Humphrey plays with great leverage and a strong base. He is a valuable interior offensive line prospect to be had on Day 2.

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