Wouldn't surprise me if Latu is the #9 pick. He's a top 2 edge and top 10 overall talent in this class
DT can be punted until rd 3, lot of solid players at the position
1. 8:35 Caleb Williams
2. 14:48 Jayden Daniels
3. 16:36 J.J. McCarthy
4. 18:38 Drake Maye
5. 20:55 Michael Penix Jr.
6. 24:02 Bo Nix
7. 27:05 Jordan Travis
8. 27:46 Joe Milton
(If you're looking for his breakdowns, it's not on YT due to copyright issues. It's on Patreon, I'll say it's worth...
Depends on where players land but realistically we're probably looking at 1-3 starters walking into 2028 (year 4).
Just spit balling numbers, hitting on a QB (Starting caliber) in the top 10 is about 50%, QBs drafted between 10-32 is maybe 25% after that the rates drops from there.
To me I...
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Williams vs Top 25 Total Defenses in the Power 5:
2021: Oklahoma State
2022: Utah(x2) Oregon State Notre Dame
2023: Notre Dame Utah UCLA Oregon
Total Stats:
• 2,556 passing yards
• 482 rushing yards
• 22 total TDs
• 5 INTs
As far as targets, I have Allen and Johnson towards the top. Panthers need WR in a big way and it's easy to see Johnson getting #1 targets in that offense
- Arm talent (Arm strength, accuracy in all 3 levels, off-platform, on the run, ability with different arm angles)
- Poise in the pocket despite having a bad OL
- Ability to extend plays when his WRs doesn't initially separate
Kid has #1 overall tape for 3 years, not sure how you pass on that
He's the best QB in the class and an upgrade over Fields based on film
No need to overthink the pick with if Caleb is "Generational" or "If he's the best prospect since Luck". Just go after the best player in this year's draft at #1