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This is the final tally (Top 200 players) AFTER ROUND 1:

 

1.       Saquon Barkley, Penn State, RBF, 5'11", 223

2.       Josh Rosen, UCLA, QB, 6'3", 210

3.       Bradley Chubb, NC State, EDGE, 6'3", 273

4.       Josh Allen, Wyoming, QB, 6'5", 230

5.       Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama, S, 6'2", 216

6.       Sam Darnold, USC, QB, 6'4", 225

7.       Marcus Davenport, UTSA, EDGE, 6'6", 250

8.       Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma, QB, 6'0", 210

9.       Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame, OT, 6'7", 310

10.    Roquan Smith, Georgia, ILB, 6'1", 225

11.    Denzel Ward, Ohio State, CB, 5'11", 184

12.    Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech, OLB, 6'5", 236

13.    Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame, OG, 6'5", 329

14.    Vita Vea, Washington, DL1T, 6'4", 332

15.    Brian O'Neill, Pittsburgh, OT, 6'6", 305

16.    Derwin James, Florida State, S, 6'2", 213

17.    Courtland Sutton, SMU, WRF, 6'4", 225

18.    James Washington, Oklahoma State, WRF, 6'0", 205

19.    Arden Key, LSU, EDGE, 6'6", 231

20.    Calvin Ridley, Alabama, WRF, 6'1", 190

21.    Kolton Miller, UCLA, OT, 6'8", 310

22.    Harold Landry, Boston College, EDGE, 6'3", 250

23.    Joshua Jackson, Iowa, CB, 6'1", 192

24.    Marcell Ateman, Oklahoma State, WRF, 6'4", 220

25.    Ronald Jones II, USC, RBF, 6'1", 195

26.    Derrius Guice, LSU, RBF, 5'11", 212

27.    Isaiah Oliver, Colorado, CB, 6'1", 195

28.    Anthony Miller, Memphis, WRS, 5'11", 190

29.    Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Oklahoma, EDGE, 6'1", 245

30.    Isaiah Wynn, Georgia, OG, 6'2", 302

31.    Connor Williams, Texas, OT, 6'6", 320

32.    Braden Smith, Auburn, OG, 6'5", 300

33.    Lamar Jackson, Louisville, QB, 6'2", 205

34.    Taven Bryan, Florida, DL3T, 6'4", 290

35.    Holton Hill, Texas, CB, 6'3", 200

36.    Sam Hubbard, Ohio State, EDGE, 6'5", 266

37.    Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State, QB, 6'4", 235

38.    Mark Andrews, Oklahoma, TE, 6'5", 253

39.    Will Hernandez, UTEP, OG, 6'3", 330

40.    Da'Ron Payne, Alabama, DL1T, 6'2", 319

41.    Tegray Scales, Indiana, OLB, 6'0", 230

42.    Royce Freeman, Oregon, RBF, 5'11", 230

43.    Rashaan Evans,Alabama, ILB, 6'2", 231

44.    Nick Chubb, Georgia, RBF, 5'10", 228

45.    Deontay Burnett, USC, WRF, 6'0", 170

46.    Christian Kirk, Texas A&M, WRF, 5'11", 201

47.    Jaire Alexander, Louisville, CB, 5'11", 188

48.    Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan, OT, 6'5", 333

49.    Ronnie Harrison, Alabama, S, 6'2", 216

50.    Harrison Phillips, Stanford, DL1T, 6'4", 295

51.    Sony Michel, Georgia, RBF, 5'11", 212

52.    Justin Reid, Stanford, S, 6'1", 198

53.    Orlando Brown, Oklahoma, OT, 6'7", 340

54.    Frank Ragnow, Arkansas, OC, 6'5", 319

55.    Kameron Kelly, San Diego St, CB, 6'1", 200

56.    Michael Gallup, Colorado St, WRF, 6'1", 195

57.    Dallas Goedert, S Dakota St, TE, 6'4", 250

58.    Da'Shawn Hand, Alabama, DL5T, 6'4", 280

59.    DeShon Elliott, Texas, S, 6'2", 210

60.    Carlton Davis, Auburn, CB, 6'1", 195

61.    M.J. Stewart, North Carolina, CB, 5'11", 200

62.    Mike Gesicki, Penn State, TE, 6'6", 252

63.    Josh Sweat, Florida State, EDGE, 6'5", 250

64.    Kerryon Johnson, Auburn, RBF, 6'0", 212

65.    Maurice Hurst, Michigan, DL3T, 6'2", 282

66.    Chad Thomas, Miami (FL), EDGE, 6'5", 265

67.    Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State, ILB, 6'4", 240

68.    Desmond Harrison, West Georgia, OT, 6'7", 300

69.    Marcell Frazier, Missouri, EDGE, 6'5", 260

70.    Dorance Armstrong, Kansas, EDGE, 6'4", 241

71.    Luke Falk, Washington State, QB, 6'3", 214

72.    Tre'Quan Smith, UCF, WRF, 6'1", 209

73.    Jeff Holland, Auburn, EDGE, 6'1", 249

74.    Kalen Ballage, Arizona State, RBF, 6'3", 230

75.    Brendan Mahon, Penn St, OG, 6'4", 315

76.    Derrick Nnadi, Florida State, DL1T, 6'1", 312

77.    Mark Walton, Miami (FL), RBF, 5'9", 205

78.    Kyzir White, West Virginia, S, 6'3", 215

79.    Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State, OT, 6'5", 302

80.    RJ McIntosh, Miami, DL3T, 6'4", 293

81.    Azeem Victor, Washington, ILB, 6'4", 240

82.    Malik Jefferson, Texas, OLB, 6'3", 238

83.    Quenton Meeks, Stanford, CB, 6'1", 195

84.    Armani Watts, Texas A&M, S, 5'11", 200

85.    Lorenzo Carter, Georgia, EDGE, 6'5", 242

86.    Billy Price, Ohio State, OG, 6'3", 315

87.    Christian Sam, Arizona State, ILB, 6'2", 237

88.    Jaylen Samuels, NC State, TE, 5'11", 236

89.    Rasheem Green, USC, DL5T, 6'4", 280

90.    Mike White, Western Kentucky, QB, 6'3", 215

91.    Jalyn Holmes, Ohio State, DL5T, 6'5", 270

92.    DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State, WRF, 6'1", 211

93.    D.J. Moore, Maryland, WRS, 5'11", 215

94.    Josh Adams, Notre Dame, RBF, 6'2", 220

95.    Steven Richardson, Minnesota, DL3T, 6'0", 300

96.    Cedrick Wilson, Boise State, WRF, 6'3", 188

97.    Tarvarus McFadden, Florida State, CB, 6'1", 201

98.    D.J. Chark, LSU, WRF, 6'3", 187

99.    Auden Tate, Florida State, WRF, 6'5", 225

100.Riley Ferguson, Memphis, QB, 6'4", 210

101.Josey Jewell, Iowa, ILB, 6'2", 230

102.Sean Welsh, Iowa, OG, 6'3", 295

103.Jamarco Jones, Ohio State, OT, 6'5", 310

104.B.J. Hill, NC State, DL1T, 6'3", 315

105.Bradley Bozeman, Alabama, OC, 6'5", 322

106.Andrew Brown, Virginia, DL5T, 6'4", 280

107.Marcus Allen, Penn State, S, 6'2", 205

108.Duke Ejiofor, Wake Forest, EDGE, 6'3", 275

109.Mike Hughes, UCF, CB, 5'11", 185

110.Jordan Whitehead, Pittsburgh, S, 5'10", 185

111.Poona Ford, Texas, DL3T, 6'0", 300

112.Chase Litton, Marshall, QB, 6'6", 211

113.Jerome Baker, Ohio State, OLB, 6'1", 225

114.Darius Leonard, S Carolina State, OLB, 6'2", 229

115.Donte Jackson, LSU, CB, 5'11", 175

116.Dante Pettis, Washington, WRF, 6'1", 185

117.Trevon Young, Louisville, EDGE, 6'4", 255

118.Quin Blanding, Virginia, S, 6'1", 205

119.Rashaad Penny, SDSU, RBF, 5'11", 220

120.Micah Kiser, Virginia, ILB, 6'2", 240

121.Deon Cain, Clemson, WRF, 6'2", 200

122.D.J. Reed, Kansas St, CB, 5'9", 188

123.Folorunso Fatukasi, Connecticut, DL3T, 6'3", 310

124.Tyrell Crosby, Oregon, OT, 6'5", 310

125.Uchenna Nwosu, USC, OLB, 6'4", 240

126.Trey Quinn, SMU, WRF, 6'0", 203

127.Akrum Wadley, Iowa, RBF, 5'11", 170

128.Kyle Lauletta, Richmond, QB, 6'3", 216

129.Bo Scarbrough, Alabama, RBF, 6'2", 228

130.Justin Jones, NC State, DL1T, 6'2", 312

131.Tim Settle, VA Tech, DL1T, 6'3", 328

132.Allen Lazard, Iowa State, WRF, 6'5", 223

133.Joshua Frazier, Alabama, DL1T, 6'3", 315

134.Deadrin Senat, South Florida, DL3T, 6'1", 305

135.Trenton Thompson, Georgia, DL3T, 6'3", 307

136.DeQuinton Osborne, Oklahoma State, DL3T, 6'1", 305

137.Maea Teuhema, SE Louisiana, OG, 6'5", 315

138.Justin Lawler, Southern Methodist, EDGE, 6'4", 251

139.Terrell Edmunds, Virginia Tech, S, 6'2", 220

140.Keke Coutee, Texas Tech, WRS, 5'11", 180

141.Michael Hill, Ohio State, DL3T, 6'2", 295

142.Coleman Shelton, Washington, OC, 6'4", 293

143.Adam Breneman, UMass, TE, 6'4", 250

144.Scott Quessenberry, UCLA, OG, 6'3", 295

145.Jessie Bates III, Wake Forest, S, 6'2", 195

146.Dorian O'Daniel, Clemson, OLB, 6'1", 205

147.Jaleel Scott, NMSU, WRF, 6'6", 215

148.Ito Smith, Southern Miss, RBC, 5'9", 195

149.Nick Nelson, Wisconsin, CB, 6'0", 200

150.Jaylon Ferguson, LA Tech, EDGE, 6'5", 255

151.Tony Brown, Alabama, CB, 6'0", 198

152.Kendrick Norton, Miami, DL1T, 6'3", 318

153.Ike Boettger, Iowa, OT, 6'5", 307

154.Lowell Lotulelei, Utah, DL1T, 6'2", 310

155.Jordan Lasley, UCLA, WRF, 6'1", 209

156.Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin, TE, 6'5", 234

157.Joe Ostman, Central Michigan, EDGE, 6'3", 255

158.Justin Jackson, Northwestern, RBC, 5'11", 193

159.Phillip Lindsay, Colorado, RBC, 5'8", 190

160.Cam Phillips, Virginia Tech, WRF, 6'0", 203

161.Nyheim Hines, NC State, RBF, 5'9", 197

162.Kemoko Turay, Rutgers, OLB, 6'4", 252

163.Ian Thomas, Indiana, TE, 6'5", 248

164.J'Mon Moore, Missouri, WRF, 6'3", 190

165.Godwin Igwebulke, Northwestern, S, 6'0", 200

166.J.C. Jackson, Maryland, CB, 6'1", 183

167.Alex McGough, Florida Int'l, QB, 6'2", 220

168.Kurt Benkert, Virginia, QB, 6'4", 215

169.Breeland Speaks, Ole Miss, DL3T, 6'3", 285

170.Hayden Hurst, South Carolina, TE, 6'5", 253

171.Kentavius Street, NC State, DL3T, 6'2", 290

172.Kahlil McKenzie Jr., Tennessee, DL1T, 6'3", 325

173.Mike Ramsay, Duke, DL3T, 6'2", 290

174.Justin Crawford, West Virginia, RBF, 5'11", 198

175.Davin Bellamy, Georgia, OLB, 6'5", 240

176.Duke Dawson, Florida, CB, 5'10", 208

177.Olive Sagapolu, Wisconsin, DL1T, 6'2", 340

178.Will Geary, Kansas State, DL3T, 6'0", 298

179.Damon Webb, Ohio State, S, 5'11", 193

180.David Moa, Boise State, DL3T, 6'3", 271

181.Jester Weah, Pittsburgh, WRF, 6'3", 210

182.Joseph Noteboom, TCU, OT, 6'5", 322

183.Van Smith, Clemson, S, 5'11", 195

184.Cole Reyes, North Dakota, S, 6'2", 215

185.John Kelly, Tennessee, RBF, 5'9", 205

186.James Daniels, Iowa, OC, 6'4", 295

187.Durham Smythe, Notre Dame, TE, 6'4, 245

188.Shaquem Griffin, UCF, OLB, 6'2", 229

189.Eddy Pineiro, Florida, PK, 5'11", 178

190.Du'Vonta Lampkin, Oklahoma, DL1T, 6'4", 335

191.Brandon Parker, North Carolina A&T, OT, 6'6", 300

192.Will Clapp, LSU, OG, 6'4", 303

193.Levi Wallace, Alabama, CB, 6'0", 183

194.Christian LaCouture, LSU, DL5T, 6'4", 307

195.Conor Sheehy, Wisconsin, DL5T, 6'3", 288

196.Nathan Shepherd, Fort Hays State, DL3T, 6'5", 300

197.Daylon Mack, Texas A&M, DL1T, 6'0", 320

198.Mike McCray, Michigan, ILB, 6'4", 248

199.Kendal Vickers, Tennessee, DL3T, 6'3", 295

200.Scott Pagano, Oregon, DL5T, 6'3", 295

 

ROUND 1

 

1) Cleveland - Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State

2) New York Giants - Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State

3) Indianapolis - Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame

4) Cleveland - from Houston* - Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA

5) Denver - Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming

6) New York Jets - Sam Darnold, QB, USC

7) Tampa Bay - Minkah Fitzpatrick, S, Alabama

8) Chicago - Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech

9) San Francisco - Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State

10) Oakland - Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia

11) Miami - Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma

12) Cincinnati - Vita Vea, DT, Washington

13) Washington - Derrius Guice, RB, LSU

14) Green Bay -  Derwin James, Florida State, S, 6'2", 213

15) Arizona -  Joshua Jackson, Iowa, CB, 6'1", 192

16) Baltimore - Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame, OT, 6'7", 310

17) Los Angeles Chargers - Brian O'Neill, Pittsburgh, OT, 6'6", 305

18) Seattle -  Marcus Davenport, UTSA, EDGE, 6'6", 250

19) Dallas -  Calvin Ridley, Alabama, WRF, 6'1", 190

20) Detroit -  Da'Ron Payne, Alabama, DL1T, 6'2", 319

21) Buffalo -  Lamar Jackson, Louisville, QB, 6'2", 205

22) Buffalo - from Kansas City* -  Will Hernandez, UTEP, OG, 6'3", 330

23) Los Angeles Rams - Arden Key, LSU, EDGE, 6'6", 231

24) Carolina - Isaiah Wynn, Georgia, OG, 6'2", 302

25) Tennessee - Rashaan Evans, Alabama, ILB, 6'2", 231

26) Atlanta - Harold Landry, Boston College, EDGE, 6'3", 250

27) New Orleans - Sam Hubbard, Ohio State, EDGE, 6'5", 266

28) Pittsburgh - Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State, ILB, 6'4", 240

29) Jacksonville - Courtland Sutton, SMU, WR, 6'4", 225

30) Minnesota - Kolton Miller, UCLA, OT, 6'8", 310

31) New England - Josh Sweat, Florida State, EDGE, 6'5", 250

32) Philadelphia - Connor Williams, Texas, OT, 6'6", 320

 

 

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Round 2

(33) Browns - @CR91

(34) Giants - @crazycolt1

(35) Browns- @CR91

(36) Colts-@danlhart87

(37) Jets - @chad72

(38) Buccaneers - @Finball

(39) Bears - @BProland85

(40) Broncos - @Jared Cisneros

(41) Raiders - @NextGenerationLuck

(42) Dolphins - @tweezy32

(43) Patriots - @Track Guy

(44) Redskins - @SolidGold

(45) Packers - @bananabucket

(46) Bengals - @csmopar

(47) Cardinals - @NorthernBlue

(48) Chargers - @jacksonjalovec

(49) Jets - @chad72

(50) Cowboys - @OffensivelyPC

(51) Lions - @ty4atd

(52) Ravens - @jvan1973

(53) Bills - @Clem-Dog

(54) Chiefs - @crazycolt1

(55) Panthers - @Superman

(56) Bills - @Clem-Dog

(57) Titans - @OffensivelyPC

(58) Falcons - @chad72

(59) 49ers - @WarGhost21

(60) Steelers - @stitches

(61) Jaguars - @DraftMaster

(62) Vikings - @NFLfan

(63) Patriots - @Track Guy

(64) Browns - @CR91

 

  • Houston -> Cleveland: Brock Osweiler
  • LA Rams -> Buffalo: E.J. Gaines
  • New Orleans -> San Francisco: 2017 third-round pick
  • Philadelphia -> Cleveland: Carson Wentz
  • San Francisco -> New Engand: Jimmy Garoppolo
  • Seattle -> NY Jets: Sheldon Richardson 
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Round 2

(33) Browns - Billy Price, Ohio State, C

(34) Giants - Nick Chubb, Georgia, RB

(35) Browns- Malik Jefferson, Texas, ILB

(36) Colts- Taven Bryan, Florida, DT

(37) Jets - @chad72

(38) Buccaneers - @Finball

(39) Bears - @BProland85

(40) Broncos - @Jared Cisneros

(41) Raiders - @NextGenerationLuck

(42) Dolphins - @tweezy32

(43) Patriots - @Track Guy

(44) Redskins - @SolidGold

(45) Packers - @bananabucket

(46) Bengals - @csmopar

(47) Cardinals - @NorthernBlue

(48) Chargers - @jacksonjalovec

(49) Jets - @chad72

(50) Cowboys - @OffensivelyPC

(51) Lions - @ty4atd

(52) Ravens - @jvan1973

(53) Bills - @Clem-Dog

(54) Chiefs - @crazycolt1

(55) Panthers - @Superman

(56) Bills - @Clem-Dog

(57) Titans - @OffensivelyPC

(58) Falcons - @chad72

(59) 49ers - @WarGhost21

(60) Steelers - @stitches

(61) Jaguars - @DraftMaster

(62) Vikings - @NFLfan

(63) Patriots - @Track Guy

(64) Browns - @CR91

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My browns are doing pretty good if I do say so myself. 

 

Barkley

Rosen

Price

Malik Jefferson

 

Got the top player in the draft, the top QB, arguably the best, though injured interior lineman, and a promising LB.

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2 minutes ago, CR91 said:

My browns are doing pretty good if I do say so myself. 

 

Barkley

Rosen

Price

Malik Jefferson

 

Got the top player in the draft, the top QB, arguably the best, though injured interior lineman, and a promising LB.

Disagree you got the best QB, I think Rosen will be a bust. I think Allen will be much better. Like the other 3 though.

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3 minutes ago, CR91 said:

My browns are doing pretty good if I do say so myself. 

 

Barkley

Rosen

Price

Malik Jefferson

 

Got the top player in the draft, the top QB, arguably the best, though injured interior lineman, and a promising LB.

I considered Malik before you took him

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Just now, Jared Cisneros said:

We'll see, Rosen has bad accuracy and ball placement, bad pocket presence. folds under pressure. Bad field vision. Locks onto his first target and slow to throw to anyone else. Very bad QB IMO.

 

Takes more towards being a QB then throwing 70 yards

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1 minute ago, CR91 said:

 

Takes more towards being a QB then throwing 70 yards

Josh Allen has the size, the cannon of an arm, solid mechanics (despite a bit of a windup), sets his feet well and uses his whole body to throw, good pocket presence and field vision (better than rosen), he has the ability to go through the defense with his eyes and scans the entire field. Great athlete as well. In a whole nother league than Rosen and easily the best QB in this class.

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14 minutes ago, Jared Cisneros said:

Josh Allen has the size, the cannon of an arm, solid mechanics (despite a bit of a windup), sets his feet well and uses his whole body to throw, good pocket presence and field vision (better than rosen), he has the ability to go through the defense with his eyes and scans the entire field. Great athlete as well. In a whole nother league than Rosen and easily the best QB in this class.

 

More like forces throws with spotty accuracy when pressured which happens when you can't make pre snap reads another thing he can't do along with unable to stay or make throws in the pocket

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    • Final edition, call it a less penalty driven team draft.   The Colts trade up on Day 1.   Round 1 a)       WR Rome Odunze (Washington) – led all receivers in CFB in pass interference call draws with 9 in 2023. b)      LCB Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo) – Only had 3 penalties in the last two seasons. c)       WLB Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M)   Round 2  a)      OL Cooper Beebe (Kansas State) – Jack of all trades OL No matter where Cooper Beebe lines up, he produces elite play. At right tackle in 2020, he was a PFF honorable mention All-Big 12 honoree. As a left tackle in 2021, he was named first-team All-Big 12. In 2022 at left guard, Beebe was a second-team All-American.  Beebe's 94.0 pass-blocking grade over the past two seasons led all offensive linemen in college football. During that span, he didn’t allow a sack on 770 pass-blocking snaps.  Beebe is the only FBS guard who ranks in the top five in both PB (4th) and RB (2nd).  He still hasn’t allowed a sack since the 2020 season. 2023 earned college football midseason all-America First Team.   Very few penalties throughout his career. b)      FS/NCB Javon Bullard (Georgia) – only had 5 penalties in college. c)       SS Jaden Hicks (Washington State) – 2023 PFF TOW 2 honors. Leader on defense that off to a strong start for 2023 earning a 90.1 PFF grade in coverage with one interception after 3 weeks, dropped another but forced 4 incompletions.  Great field and anticipation skills along with ball production.  Versatile can align up in FS, SS, LB, or nickel.  Only had 3 penalties in 2023.   Round 3 a)       CB Khyree Jackson (Oregon) – 2023 PFF TOW 4 honors.  Jackson had a decent Senior Bowl Week and is best in Zone Coverage. Jackson’s got excellent height we covet at 6’3” with great weight at 203 pounds, with ideal arms 32” and the span of 78” and good 4.44s-Forty.  Only committed 4 penalties in 2023. b)       DB Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (Texas Tech) - only 7 career penalties with 200 tackles, 57 stops, 11 pressues, 3 sacks, 16 passes defended, and 10 interceptions. c)       LCB Kris Abrams-Draine (Missouri) - 2023 PFF TOW 4 honors.  After 6 games leads all FBS players with 8 PBUs (1.8 PDPG) while adding 3 INTs.   10 combined interceptions and (7) forced incompletions are the most among Power Five CBs while only allowing 11 catches all season. 2023 college football midseason all-America First Team.  His 86.8 coverage grade is 5th highest in the FBS allowing just 107 passing yards and 11 receptions on the season. d)      SWR Malik Washington (Virginia) – Josh Downs 2.0 and only committed 4 total penalties in five years (52 career games).   Round 4 a)      RG Zak Zinter (Michigan) 2022 PFF Week 5, 11, 12 TOW Honors. 2023 earned college football midseason all-America Second Team. Wasn’t called for a single penalty on 649 snaps. b)      FS Cole Bishop (Utah) junior if he declares – After 5 weeks in 2023, targeted 13 times, 4 catches allowed, 2 INTs, and 4.8 passer rating allowed.  Had a decent Senior Bowl week. Ejected for a targeting penalty.  In 3 years only allowed 7 penalties. c)       RB Isaac Guerendo (Louisville) – 9.97 RAS   Round 5 a)       WLB Michael Barrett (Michigan) PFF TOW 7 honors, round 5 projection had an outstanding year with an overall 90.6 defense grade only behind Edgerrin Cooper.  An 82.5 run defense grade, a 93.5 pass rush grade, and a 77.0 coverage grade.  Didn’t commit a defensive penalty in more than 1800 defensive snaps. b)      SS Malik Mustapha (Wake Forest) – Zero career penalties c)       SS Kitan Oladapo (Oregon St) – only 4 accepted penalties in final 30 games.   Round 6 a)       Edge Jalyx Hunt (Houston Christian) b)      WR Ryan Flournoy (SE Missouri St) c)       Edge Javontae Jean-Baptiste (ND)   Round 7 a)      LG/C Michael Jurgens (Wake Forest) – Only one of two guards in the Power Five with an 80.0 PB and RB grades.   After 10 weeks has an 86.5 PFF grade with his 90.0 run-blocking grade is nearly 5 points higher than the next-best guard.  2023 earned college football midseason all-America Second Team.  Only committed 3 penalties all season in 2023. b)      OC Matt Lee Miami (FL) 2023 earned college football midseason all-America Honorable Mention. PFF TOW 9 honors.  In 2022 he had an 82.5 overall grade with a 90.6 PB and 80.6 RB grade.  As of Oct 15th, Lee is the highest graded center in all FBS earning an 82.7 PFF grade.  Only allowed 2 penalties in 2022 on 1059 offensive snaps given up only four pressures and no sacks. c)       MLB Dallas Gant (Toledo) - 2023 college football midseason all-America Honorable Mention
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