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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 906007" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Few of mine already highlighted - of them I'm very high as well on what Jaylon Moore may turn into at OT. Dez Fitzpatrick not only fits a need, but the criteria of what GB typically likes at WR...where he goes seems very tough to gauge. Twyman was a guy everyone knows I liked from before college football was even done and real projections started.</p><p></p><p>Few I'd mention that some would peg as a sleeper...</p><p></p><p><strong>CB Chris Wilcox BYU</strong> - Somewhat quietly put forth excellent senior campaign after a 2019 season was taken from him. He is fast (4.39) and an excellent form tackler (rarity at this position). In 2020 many state he did not have a single credited missed tackle - THAT IS INCREDIBLE. Little refined polish on this guy at the next level and I truly think he could be special.</p><p></p><p><strong>TEs</strong> - Two late round guys intrigue me as prospects to take over that Lewis Y role in the future. Tony Poljan (Virginia) and Cary Angeline (NC State) both have massive frames - above average hands and a wilingness to block. Both would be projects, but projects well worth a late round investment on IMO. </p><p></p><p><strong>LB Nick Niemann IOWA</strong> - All this guy has done is produce in his time at Iowa. Excellent tackler, agility measurables for days and is swifter than most LBs out there. Overlooked and oft forgotten by many, look for this most likely Day 3 LB to find a role on ANY team that drafts him.</p><p></p><p><strong>DT Jared Goldwire Louisville</strong> - Here's a name many don't talk about for defensive line help (myself included even). Goldwire has been solid every year for Louisville, but turned it on in 2020 with 5 tackles for loss alone, 4 passes defensed (not many guys have this nack). His RAS is 8.5 so he also fits GB's tendencies. His frame to me could go either way at 6'5' and weighing in at a thinner 293 at his pro day after being listed no less than 305lbs past few years - promising Day 3 help could be found here.</p><p></p><p><strong>WR Jimmie Robinson Bethune-Cookman</strong> - Here's a small YAC type guy for that sweep/jet motion/returner spot on the roster that we just don't have presently....this would be Day 3 or UDFA priority watch sleeper. This dude is an athletic FREAK. He is essentially the same size as Rondale Moore and his 40yd time is only .07 slower (4.39), jumps 40.5 vs Rondale's 42.5...but has a unconfirmed quicker acceleration in first 10 yards. With return skills in the past and a consistently solid receiver at BC....it may seem like he should be on more radars...but add to his dimunitive size the fact he couldn't play 2020 (BC had no games actually happen), and is now 24 years old having nearly left football prior to Bethune Cookman (once was at Mercer). With Green Bay confirmed interest in guys like Rondale and Elijah Moore - don't be shocked should the chips fall and we enter Day 3 with both the Moores elsewhere, Jaelon Darden gone as well that Jimmie Robinson doesn't get a late round flyer and a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 906007, member: 6578"] Few of mine already highlighted - of them I'm very high as well on what Jaylon Moore may turn into at OT. Dez Fitzpatrick not only fits a need, but the criteria of what GB typically likes at WR...where he goes seems very tough to gauge. Twyman was a guy everyone knows I liked from before college football was even done and real projections started. Few I'd mention that some would peg as a sleeper... [B]CB Chris Wilcox BYU[/B] - Somewhat quietly put forth excellent senior campaign after a 2019 season was taken from him. He is fast (4.39) and an excellent form tackler (rarity at this position). In 2020 many state he did not have a single credited missed tackle - THAT IS INCREDIBLE. Little refined polish on this guy at the next level and I truly think he could be special. [B]TEs[/B] - Two late round guys intrigue me as prospects to take over that Lewis Y role in the future. Tony Poljan (Virginia) and Cary Angeline (NC State) both have massive frames - above average hands and a wilingness to block. Both would be projects, but projects well worth a late round investment on IMO. [B]LB Nick Niemann IOWA[/B] - All this guy has done is produce in his time at Iowa. Excellent tackler, agility measurables for days and is swifter than most LBs out there. Overlooked and oft forgotten by many, look for this most likely Day 3 LB to find a role on ANY team that drafts him. [B]DT Jared Goldwire Louisville[/B] - Here's a name many don't talk about for defensive line help (myself included even). Goldwire has been solid every year for Louisville, but turned it on in 2020 with 5 tackles for loss alone, 4 passes defensed (not many guys have this nack). His RAS is 8.5 so he also fits GB's tendencies. His frame to me could go either way at 6'5' and weighing in at a thinner 293 at his pro day after being listed no less than 305lbs past few years - promising Day 3 help could be found here. [B]WR Jimmie Robinson Bethune-Cookman[/B] - Here's a small YAC type guy for that sweep/jet motion/returner spot on the roster that we just don't have presently....this would be Day 3 or UDFA priority watch sleeper. This dude is an athletic FREAK. He is essentially the same size as Rondale Moore and his 40yd time is only .07 slower (4.39), jumps 40.5 vs Rondale's 42.5...but has a unconfirmed quicker acceleration in first 10 yards. With return skills in the past and a consistently solid receiver at BC....it may seem like he should be on more radars...but add to his dimunitive size the fact he couldn't play 2020 (BC had no games actually happen), and is now 24 years old having nearly left football prior to Bethune Cookman (once was at Mercer). With Green Bay confirmed interest in guys like Rondale and Elijah Moore - don't be shocked should the chips fall and we enter Day 3 with both the Moores elsewhere, Jaelon Darden gone as well that Jimmie Robinson doesn't get a late round flyer and a chance. [/QUOTE]
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