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Alright so for this concept or exercise it means putting your board out there and not hiding behind others or being able to use hindsight in a years time to claim a "told you so" type crap we see a lot.
These are 5 guys that I whole heartedly disagree with the consensus board on, by more than 20 spots minimum.
Ted Hurst WR Georgia State (Consensus Board 69) - Tyni's Board 41
This man has it all IMO and is possibly one of the most complete "X" receivers in this draft. If he'd even went to a school like Memphis or similar he'd be getting Day1 nods and in truth I wouldn't be shocked if he slides into being picked Day 1 really. His catch point is awesome, pro-level vertical speed, route running I think is for sure above average for a rookie and has man beating capabilities for days. Understands leverage and setting up defenders - understands blocking is part of the role too. He is everything we could ask for to come in for a rookie and eat up some Wicks/Doubs vacated snaps and allow Golden/Reed to work out of the slot when needed.
Dani Dennis-Sutton Edge Penn State (Consensus Board 72) - Tyni's Board 29
Yes you did not misread that. I am VERY high on DDS, VERY. He has barely ever missed time, has a motor for days and his consistency against the run while also being able to read and react to pass situations and make plays/pressures is special. The amount of times he turns pressures into sacks is crazy and his win percentage of nearly 16% on true pass rush snaps is awesome. IMO he instantly becomes our 3rd best edge fighting Sorrell likely for that role. 9.93 RAS score, 10+inch hands, 33.38 arm length, 6'5' 256lbs and explosive testing nearly 10.00 graded...he is awesome. Watch his film and you see a mature edge that absolutely is NFL ready IMO. Do I envision him being a Parsons or All Pro level dude, eh maybe...but what I see is a guy that after his rookie contract might have averaged giving you 7-8 sacks a year, solid play all the time and you win games with worst case.
Ephesians Prysock CB Washington (Consensus Board 142) - Tyni's Board 104
Everyone knows in years past I said watch out for Tacario Davis (the other Washington CB) but man Prysock is also the prototype for what GB wants typically 6'3' 196lbs, ran 4.45 jumped great and landed at a 9.9 RAS score. With Davis across from him he saw a fair amount of targets and typically won out - despite Washington having some rough patches in 2025. His hips are fluid, change of direction is nice and so long as he keeps his head positioning right he typically has the intelligence to read and digest and attack excellently. While others say Davis will come off first and likely 20-40 picks before Prysock, I argue this to be a mistake to whatever team does that. Prysock and Masses (Cali CB) are two corners that I would love to nab.
Sam Roush TE Stanford (Consensus 108) - Tyni's Board 72
Ask me who the most gifted and weapon type TE there is I'm saying Sadiq and Stowers for sure...but ask me who is the most complete TE, zero hesitation when I say Roush. He is a guy that you flip on the film you just see a man amongst young men or boys on film. His RAS was through the roof, but it's his film and the fact that at Stanford he was still as productive as he was is a testament to the player he is. 6'6 267lbs who can block and run (4.70). Talk about the PERFECT pairing opisite of Kraft....won't happen but I'll just say this I pray he goes to the NFC because I want very limited times we have to play him.
Aamil Wagner OT Notre Dame (Consensus 210) - Tyni's Board 145 (132 now in latest update)
Aamil has zero business seeing consensus essentially say he is towards end of 6th round. He is 6'5' 306lbs with 34.5 inch arms and a ton of high level experience in college at ND. I envision he could excel at guard or be a reserve Tackle his very first year. 8.92 RAS...I think he is a starter in the NFL by year three of his rookie contract without a doubt, somewhere.
Those are five for me. Who you got?!?!
These are 5 guys that I whole heartedly disagree with the consensus board on, by more than 20 spots minimum.
Ted Hurst WR Georgia State (Consensus Board 69) - Tyni's Board 41
This man has it all IMO and is possibly one of the most complete "X" receivers in this draft. If he'd even went to a school like Memphis or similar he'd be getting Day1 nods and in truth I wouldn't be shocked if he slides into being picked Day 1 really. His catch point is awesome, pro-level vertical speed, route running I think is for sure above average for a rookie and has man beating capabilities for days. Understands leverage and setting up defenders - understands blocking is part of the role too. He is everything we could ask for to come in for a rookie and eat up some Wicks/Doubs vacated snaps and allow Golden/Reed to work out of the slot when needed.
Dani Dennis-Sutton Edge Penn State (Consensus Board 72) - Tyni's Board 29
Yes you did not misread that. I am VERY high on DDS, VERY. He has barely ever missed time, has a motor for days and his consistency against the run while also being able to read and react to pass situations and make plays/pressures is special. The amount of times he turns pressures into sacks is crazy and his win percentage of nearly 16% on true pass rush snaps is awesome. IMO he instantly becomes our 3rd best edge fighting Sorrell likely for that role. 9.93 RAS score, 10+inch hands, 33.38 arm length, 6'5' 256lbs and explosive testing nearly 10.00 graded...he is awesome. Watch his film and you see a mature edge that absolutely is NFL ready IMO. Do I envision him being a Parsons or All Pro level dude, eh maybe...but what I see is a guy that after his rookie contract might have averaged giving you 7-8 sacks a year, solid play all the time and you win games with worst case.
Ephesians Prysock CB Washington (Consensus Board 142) - Tyni's Board 104
Everyone knows in years past I said watch out for Tacario Davis (the other Washington CB) but man Prysock is also the prototype for what GB wants typically 6'3' 196lbs, ran 4.45 jumped great and landed at a 9.9 RAS score. With Davis across from him he saw a fair amount of targets and typically won out - despite Washington having some rough patches in 2025. His hips are fluid, change of direction is nice and so long as he keeps his head positioning right he typically has the intelligence to read and digest and attack excellently. While others say Davis will come off first and likely 20-40 picks before Prysock, I argue this to be a mistake to whatever team does that. Prysock and Masses (Cali CB) are two corners that I would love to nab.
Sam Roush TE Stanford (Consensus 108) - Tyni's Board 72
Ask me who the most gifted and weapon type TE there is I'm saying Sadiq and Stowers for sure...but ask me who is the most complete TE, zero hesitation when I say Roush. He is a guy that you flip on the film you just see a man amongst young men or boys on film. His RAS was through the roof, but it's his film and the fact that at Stanford he was still as productive as he was is a testament to the player he is. 6'6 267lbs who can block and run (4.70). Talk about the PERFECT pairing opisite of Kraft....won't happen but I'll just say this I pray he goes to the NFC because I want very limited times we have to play him.
Aamil Wagner OT Notre Dame (Consensus 210) - Tyni's Board 145 (132 now in latest update)
Aamil has zero business seeing consensus essentially say he is towards end of 6th round. He is 6'5' 306lbs with 34.5 inch arms and a ton of high level experience in college at ND. I envision he could excel at guard or be a reserve Tackle his very first year. 8.92 RAS...I think he is a starter in the NFL by year three of his rookie contract without a doubt, somewhere.
Those are five for me. Who you got?!?!
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