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Mac Jones not on the list? Najee Harris number 70? I'm not a guy who thinks everything Alabama is gold, but these two are studs.76-100
76. RB KENNETH GAINWELL, MEMPHIS
Gainwell has opted out of 2020 to prepare for the draft. Even with only one year of starting experience, Gainwell is the most accomplished receiving back in the class and could legitimately play slot in the NFL.
77. RB KHALIL HERBERT, VIRGINIA TECH
Herbert has been a massive riser after leaving the Kansas program in 2019. He's on the older side as a redshirt senior, but you can't coach his tackle-breaking ability. He's forced 23 missed tackles on 75 carries this season and averaged 5.8 yards after contact per attempt.
78. S JAMIEN SHERWOOD, AUBURN
Sherwood is one of the most physically imposing safeties in college football at 6-foot-2, 220 pounds with legit burst. He's only allowed 8-of-16 targets this year for 91 yards.
79. DI TYLER SHELVIN, LSU
Shelvin reportedly was up to 375 pounds before opting out of the 2020 season. At that weight — or even the 346 he was listed at — Shelvin will have a difficult time doing much but stuffing the run. He looks like a sure-thing in that regard, however.
80. LB JABRIL COX, LSU
Cox hasn't quite seen the same level of production we saw last year at North Dakota State, but he's held his own at LSU. He's a long and versatile linebacker who can do a little bit of everything.
81. CB DEOMMODORE LENOIR, OREGON
With how physical the 5-foot-11, 202-pound corner plays, a switch to safety may be in his future. He's opted back in this year, though, and will get another chance to show shutdown ability outside.
82. ED JOSHUA KAINDOH, FLORIDA ST.
Kaindoh is still consistently less than the sum of his 6-foot-7, 265-pound parts. He's only managed a 63.7 pass-rushing grade so far this year.
83. OT BRADY CHRISTENSEN, BYU
The highest-graded tackle in the nation so far at 95.5 overall. He's barely been tested against BYU's weak schedule, though seeing him dominate it is encouraging.
84. LB JACK SANBORN, WISCONSIN
Sanborn simply has to tackle better. You see great playmaking ability but awful finishing ability. He missed four of seven tackles in Wisconsin's opener.
85. ED JORDAN SMITH, UAB
The 6-foot-7, 255-pound Smith added some muscle to his frame this season and looks far more NFL-ready than he did in 2019. He already has 26 pressures through six games.
86. DI CORY DURDEN, FLORIDA ST.
The Florida State defensive line has been a massive disappointment, and Durden is no exception. He has managed only six pressures in six games after racking up 45 last year.
87. OT LARRY BOROM, MISSOURI
Borom's improvement from 2019 to 2020 has been one of the most pleasant surprises this year. After allowing 20 pressures last season, he's yet to allow one in four games this year.
88. QB JAMIE NEWMAN, GEORGIA
His combination of size, mobility and accuracy can win in the NFL. However, his 2019 tape was too inconsistent and came in too gimmicky of an offense to feel great about how it will translate.
89. IOL DRAKE JACKSON, KENTUCKY
Jackson can flat-out move. He's a tad undersized at 292 pounds and likely a center only, but he's handled nose tackles one-on-one far better this year than he did in 2019.
90. ED KINGSLEY ENAGBARE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Yet another edge who has burst onto the scene early on. His 84.3 pass-rushing grade is tops in the SEC, and his 14 pressures are over halfway to his total from 2019.
91. CB NOAH DANIELS, TCU
He missed all of 2019 with a shoulder injury but was red-hot through four games in 2020, allowing only 6-of-18 targets for 100 yards with five pass-breakups. Unfortunately, against Oklahoma he was once again injured and will miss the rest of 2020.
92. RB TREY SERMON, OHIO STATE
It was an uninspiring 11-carry, 48-yard debut for Sermon at Ohio State. After falling out of favor at Oklahoma last year, he's going to have to turn things around to stay in PFF's top 100.
93. WR JAELON DARDEN, NORTH TEXAS
At 5-foot-9, 174 pounds, Darden is far from prototype size. For that size to matter, though, you have to be able to get your hands on him, and pretty much everyone Darden has faced has struggled with that. He's got 46 catches, 689 yards, 10 scores and 10 broken tackles in five games already.
94. WR TUTU ATWELL, LOUISVILLE
We haven't quite seen Atwell make the leap from gadget player to complete receiver we'd hoped for this season. Of his 32 catches, only 18 have gone for first downs. He's got game-breaking speed and is a weapon with the ball in his hands.
95. LB CAMERON MCGRONE, MICHIGAN
McGrone only managed a couple of stops and one pressure on 12 pass-rushing snaps in Michigan's season-opening win. His sideline-to-sideline speed will get him drafted highly, but we'd like to see more consistent production.
96. LB ZAVEN COLLINS, TULSA
Collins is a massive off-ball linebacker at 6-foot-4, 260 pounds. He's been stuffing the stat sheet in all three of Tulsa's games this season. He already has 16 stops, eight pressures, two picks and a pass breakup.
97. QB BROCK PURDY, IOWA STATE
It's been a rough go of it for Purdy without much help around him early this season. He's stumbled out to a 56.1 passing grade through five games.
98. CB ROGER MCCREARY, AUBURN
McCreary has allowed a catch on only 11-of-18 targets for 148 yards with three scores, two picks and two pass breakups in five games this season. He's a smooth athlete who is willing to get physical. He's missed only four tackles on 69 attempts in his career.
99. IOL BEN CLEVELAND, GEORGIA
Cleveland has finally locked down a full-time starting role, and he's flourishing. He has allowed only three pressures on 146 pass-blocking snaps all season for an 84.1 pass-blocking grade. He possesses one of the most powerful upper bodies of any interior linemen in college football.
100. RB MICHAEL CARTER, NORTH CAROLINA
Carter sneaks in the top 100 as arguably the best change-of-pace back in college football. He already has 584 yards on 74 carries, including 26 broken tackles in five games. At 5-foot-8, 199 pounds, he's a jitterbug that is tough to pin down.
Like I stated, this was done in November. I wish Walters would do it this way for an overall but they like doing it by position.Mac Jones not on the list? Najee Harris number 70? I'm not a guy who thinks everything Alabama is gold, but these two are studs.
Yes, like you stated, but my comments are more of note for others of how much that list may have become irrelevant.Like I stated, this was done in November. I wish Walters would do it this way for an overall but they like doing it by position.
I'm sure this will get updated by March.
Fitzmagic? They make a big deal about all the teams he's been successful with yet nobody wants to keep him. Maybe FitzTragic would be better?So many ways NE can go into the draft.
First what FAs does BB keep? There should be some additional cap savings once that all shakes out.
Please get rid of Cam. I'd be happy with a Fitzmagic or Stafford for the next couple seasons.
Go sign a handful of mid level to lower level FAs to fill some needed holes. Whether that be DL/DE, WR, TE this is a good year where many teams will have to unload quality players. Because of the restricted caps many teams won't have the $ to compete. Go spend the money and lock them up on short incentive laden contracts.
Lastly go BPA during the draft that will fill in the remaining holes.
Let's do this.
Come on BB what's so hard?
Oh yeah and get some real coaches in there to replace your kids.
Man I just don't get the warm fuzzies with him, IMO he is way to inconsistent.Fitzmagic? They make a big deal about all the teams he's been successful with yet nobody wants to keep him. Maybe FitzTragic would be better?
I'm pretty sure @cheerupcharlie can come up with a colorful analogy for him...Man I just don't get the warm fuzzies with him, IMO he is way to inconsistent.
Yeah fuck him dudes a douche.I'm pretty sure @cheerupcharlie can come up with a colorful analogy for him...
He's not elite but would make a good stop gap IMO. He has some great games, is plenty smart enough to grasp another offense. If he could just cut down on the turn overs. He'd also come at a fair price. Giving BB money for other additions.Fitzmagic? They make a big deal about all the teams he's been successful with yet nobody wants to keep him. Maybe FitzTragic would be better?
I don't disagree. I lust wanted to make light of Fitzmagic vs FitzTragic. His bank account certainly isn't very tragic.He's not elite but would make a good stop gap IMO. He has some great games, is plenty smart enough to grasp another offense. If he could just cut down on the turn overs. He'd also come at a fair price. Giving BB money for other additions.
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Dude, look in the mirror... We all have our douchey moments.Yeah fuck him dudes a douche.
I am fully aware of who and how I am and I am okay with it.Dude, look in the mirror... We all have our douchey moments.
My shout out there is another way of getting others to see the sexual references that could be made of the way Fitz builds up a fan base, only to end with no better results than the guy he replaced (or the guy who replaces him).
Yeah fuck him dudes a douche.