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RB Jarret Patterson. Everything Cohen is supposed to be.
 

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Feleipe Franks is a late round QB I’d throw a 6th at.
 

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I would bet that Pace will use at least a few of these pics to manuver around in other rounds as is his forte.
That's assuming he doesn't trade all the higher round picks away to move up in the first for a qb.
 

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Package most of them & move up. Not sure what they'd net.
 

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Well, if you figure the 1st 3 round picks are 3 of WR, CB, QB, OT.....then everything else is on the table on the last day. Probably can count out RB (with Williams), and specialists (K, P, LS).

Could use a SS to compete for snaps, with no true starter on the roster. Guys I like:

Caden Stearns, Texas
Tyree Gillespie, Missouri
JaCoby Stevens, LSU
Christian Uphoff, Illinois St.

Could use a 2nd WR. Miller likely to be gone. Wims no reason to stay on the roster. Robinson no long-term deal. I'd go slot WR early and add a bigger body late. Guys I like:

Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois
Austin Watkins, UAB
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa

Could also see DL depth (Hicks and Nichols in last year of contract), LB depth (Woods and Iggy bad), a move TE (if Graham is cut to create space)
 

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Well, if you figure the 1st 3 round picks are 3 of WR, CB, QB, OT.....then everything else is on the table on the last day. Probably can count out RB (with Williams), and specialists (K, P, LS).

Could use a SS to compete for snaps, with no true starter on the roster. Guys I like:

Caden Stearns, Texas
Tyree Gillespie, Missouri
JaCoby Stevens, LSU
Christian Uphoff, Illinois St.

Could use a 2nd WR. Miller likely to be gone. Wims no reason to stay on the roster. Robinson no long-term deal. I'd go slot WR early and add a bigger body late. Guys I like:

Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois
Austin Watkins, UAB
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa

Could also see DL depth (Hicks and Nichols in last year of contract), LB depth (Woods and Iggy bad), a move TE (if Graham is cut to create space)


Don't think you can ever count RB out. It's a position where you need depth because of frequent injury. It's a position you can find talent late in the draft. Picking that late I'm sure Pace is just drafting guys on talent and not position anyways. If he's counting on 6th rounders to make the roster....
 

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Well, if you figure the 1st 3 round picks are 3 of WR, CB, QB, OT.....then everything else is on the table on the last day. Probably can count out RB (with Williams), and specialists (K, P, LS).

Could use a SS to compete for snaps, with no true starter on the roster. Guys I like:

Caden Stearns, Texas
Tyree Gillespie, Missouri
JaCoby Stevens, LSU
Christian Uphoff, Illinois St.

Could use a 2nd WR. Miller likely to be gone. Wims no reason to stay on the roster. Robinson no long-term deal. I'd go slot WR early and add a bigger body late. Guys I like:

Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois
Austin Watkins, UAB
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa

Could also see DL depth (Hicks and Nichols in last year of contract), LB depth (Woods and Iggy bad), a move TE (if Graham is cut to create space)
Gillespie is the real deal. He held Pitts to one catch on 8 targets. Legitimately too. Not just so happened to be the closest defender in zone. Pitts was his assignment most of the game. Stoned Najee Harris twice on the goal line by himself. That entire drive he was all over the field making big plays. He was a one man wrecking machine making plays on Waddle and Smith as well.

Imatorbhebhe broke the combine vert record at his proday jumping 46.5 inches.
 
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Imatorbhebhe - that last name is a fucking nightmare lol
 

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Well, if you figure the 1st 3 round picks are 3 of WR, CB, QB, OT.....then everything else is on the table on the last day. Probably can count out RB (with Williams), and specialists (K, P, LS).

Could use a SS to compete for snaps, with no true starter on the roster. Guys I like:

Caden Stearns, Texas
Tyree Gillespie, Missouri
JaCoby Stevens, LSU
Christian Uphoff, Illinois St.

Could use a 2nd WR. Miller likely to be gone. Wims no reason to stay on the roster. Robinson no long-term deal. I'd go slot WR early and add a bigger body late. Guys I like:

Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois
Austin Watkins, UAB
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa

Could also see DL depth (Hicks and Nichols in last year of contract), LB depth (Woods and Iggy bad), a move TE (if Graham is cut to create space)
Just speaking of Iowa guys -

Ihmir Smith-Marsette - would be a solid later round guy. Can return kicks as well. He has potential.
Brandon Smith - Similar player to Smith-Marsette, but could be had even later. Good pass catching ability, but lacks consistency.
Alaric Jackson - 4 year starter on the OL for Iowa. He had high potential but kinda plateaued in college. LT and RT experience. Would most likely be a depth or swing tackle in the NFL.
 

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Reed Blankenship, S Middle Tennessee: Ball skills, instincts, tackling. Also played in the box a lot. ST stud at minimum.

Sterns and Gillespie already mentioned.

WR (ridiculously deep class):
Imatorbhebhe is a freak show, watched him a bunch at UI. Pretty raw but ridiculous upside.

Josh Palmer, Tennessee, really great footwork and short area quickness for a guy his size. Reminded me a bit of Van Jefferson at the Senior Bowl.

Shi Smith, S Carolina if they go bigger WR early, not as explosive as guys like the Moores, but he can work the underneath in the Welker mold, shifty, quick, and will work in traffic.

Off ball LB, not a strong class at this point but Tony Fields, WVU, as a nickel backer.

DL: Jaylen Twyman, DT Pitt, he opted out of 2020 and had a horrendous pro day, but was one of the most disruptive DL in the nation in 2019. A true one gap player, undersized but showed traits of a very good subpackage interior rusher.

Edge: Wyatt Huber, Kansas St. productive and energetic, you're not going to get really high upside EDGE at this depth this year, I'd consider him a developmental guy who could eventually be a decent heavy rotation player.
 

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Don't think you can ever count RB out. It's a position where you need depth because of frequent injury. It's a position you can find talent late in the draft. Picking that late I'm sure Pace is just drafting guys on talent and not position anyways. If he's counting on 6th rounders to make the roster....

Gotta keep a roster spot open for Ryan Nall, man.
 

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Robert Rochell is very interesting on this list. He reminds me a lot of L'Jarius Sneed, the small school rookie CB that had a big season out of nowhere for the Chiefs. Absolutely love the ball production. That's something that translates
 

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