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2024 Draft & FA. Where do we start?

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I've cooled some on JPJ in round one, but I'd draft Barton at 24.
I seen JPJ been mocked by some in the mid first round. I also see mocks where he does not get picked in the first.

Bartons film is impressive. He couldthec play tackle. Underrated athlete.

If I had to make a prediction of what they do:::: they draft either Mims or that BYU tackle. And maybe they strike gold. I do know Smith is a much better LG than LT.

I am surprised that lot of mocks have Byron Murphy going around 20 or even later. I think he is easily a top 15 talent
 

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I would be ecstatic with that trade. We need more ammunition
While true I hope they don't trade out of the first round. This FO sucks. At drafting in the 2nd round. More busts than good players
 

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Wilson meets the requirements for a Dallas Cowboys 2nd round pick . My big concern is Dallas drafts him or Brooks in the first round. Lol
I know it won't happen but if we somehow got OL in the 1st and still those two guys I'd be psyched
 

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While true I hope they don't trade out of the first round. This FO sucks. At drafting in the 2nd round. More busts than good players
That's true, but there are a ton of good players in the top 100. To me, if we put all our eggs in these first 3 picks, we damn sure better go 2 for 3 pm hits
 

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That's true, but there are a ton of good players in the top 100. To me, if we put all our eggs in these first 3 picks, we damn sure better go 2 for 3 pm hits
we all were so excited in January when it was announced McClay wasn't going anywhere. We really could use 4 contributors from this draft. Jerry needs to allow this guy the opportunity to bail his ass out again.
 

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we all were so excited in January when it was announced McClay wasn't going anywhere. We really could use 4 contributors from this draft. Jerry needs to allow this guy the opportunity to bail his ass out again.
100%
 

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Brugler has them top 2 but clearly Barton higher and Brugler is by far the top guy to me. This is tough to read but he likes both based on their ranking:


1. GRAHAM BARTON | Duke 6053 | 311 lbs. | 4SR Brentwood, Tenn. (Ravenwood) 6/1/2002 (age 21.90) #62BACKGROUND: Graham Barton grew up in the Nashville suburb of Brentwood. A standout lacrosse player in his youth, Barton’s football journey got started in fourthgrade, when he convinced his mom (Heather) to allow him to play organized football. Barton attended Ravenwood High School, wh ere football overtook lacrosse ashis go-to sport as he continued to grow into his frame. He was a four-year letterman on varsity and played on the offensive and defensive lines. Barton was a 215 -pound right tackle as a sophomore before getting up to 255 pounds as a junior left tackle, earning All-State honors in 2018. As a senior, he led Ravenwood to a 13-2record and the 2019 6A state championship game (lost to Maryville). Barton again earned All-State honors as a senior. He also lettered two years in lacrosse beforefootball became his focus.A three-star recruit, Barton was the No. 41 offensive guard in the 2020 class and the No. 19 recruit in Tennessee (No. 4 offensive li neman in the state). His put himselfon the recruiting radar prior to his junior season of high school and received his first offers from Central Michigan, Washington State and Memphis. He was recruitedby in-state power Tennessee but never received an offer. Barton finished with a dozen scholarship offers from Power 5 programs, inc luding from the SEC (MississippiState, Missouri and Vanderbilt) and Big Ten (Michigan State, Purdue and Indiana). But he connected with former Duke head coach David Cutc liffe and his messageand committed to the Blue Devils in April 2019 prior to his senior year. Barton was the highest-ranked recruit in Cutcliffe’s 2020 recruiting class. He is a public policymajor and interned at the Raleigh office of U.S. Senator Thom Tillis during the summer of 2023. Barton opted out of the 2023 bowl game and accepted his invitationto the 2024 Senior Bowl.

STRENGTHS: Outstanding play strength … eager hands with a stubborn grip (Barton: “I think I outplay my frame.”) … stays controlled and balanced to achieve qualitypositioning as a run blocker … able to redirect his hips in gaps to seal off defenders … strains through contact to stay connected to blocks … aggressive finisher andworks through the whistle … his pull mobility and second-level skills are a strength … smooth setup out of his stance … shows light feet mid-slide when adjusting topass rushers in space … able to locate late loopers and quickly process when defenses run games up front … plays through nagging injuries and empties the tank onthe field … called the “hardest worker” on the team by his quarterback Riley Leonard … only played left tackle the last three seasons, but he was the starter at center(430 snaps) as a freshman.

WEAKNESSES: Arm length is shorter than desired … doesn’t have ideal lateral range to match outside speed … bad habits in pass pro, includ ing ducking his headagainst shifty rushers … ends up grabbing or hooking defenders when his hands are a fraction off-schedule (14 combined penalties the last two seasons) … lackslower-body girth and power … needs to use better initial sink to anchor and offset his lack of length vs. bull rushers … overeager in the run game, leading toinconsistent pad level or lunging … missed three games as a senior and battled through multiple injuries, including a concussion and left knee sprain; required labrumsurgery to repair his left shoulder (Nov. 2023), which sidelined him for most of the draft process … didn’t play a snap insid e at guard in college.SUMMARY: A four-year starter at Duke, Barton was entrenched at left tackle in former offensive coordinator Kevin Johns’ scheme. The highest-ranked recruit in theBlue Devils’ class four years ago, he earned freshman All-America honors as a center in 2020 and started 34 games at left tackle over the last three seasons, earningAll-America honors in 2023. As a run blocker, Barton plays with the athletic control, core strength and stubborn mentality to exe cute his assignments. His movementsand finishing skills also translate to pass protection, but he will struggle cutting off NFL speed and needs to improve his punch timing to stay ahead of schedule (andavoid penalties). Overall, Barton will have adjustments to make as he moves inside, but he has athletic feet and strong hands and works hard to stay attached toblocks through the whistle. He projects as an above-average NFL starter at guard or center (reminiscent of Alijah Vera-Tucker).GRADE: 1st Round (No. 18 overall)




2. JACKSON POWERS-JOHNSON | Oregon 6033 | 328 lbs. |
3JR Draper, Utah (Corner Canyon) 1/23/2003 (age 21.26) #58BACKGROUND: Jackson Powers-Johnson, the youngest of four children (two girls, two boys), grew up in Draper (Salt Lake City suburbs) in a blended family. WhenJackson was 3, his mother remarried, and his new stepfather (James Johnson) became “Dad” and the man who raised him. Through high school, Jackson went by hisgiven name “Jackson Light,” but when he turned 18, he went to court and legally changed his name to “Jackson James Powers-Johnson” to reflect his mother’smaiden name (Powers) and the close bond with his stepfather. Starting at age 5, Powers-Johnson became involved with multiple sports, including basketball andwrestling. But baseball was his first passion, and he started making all-star teams at age 7.At age 9, his first football coach (Sean Hagen) saw his athletic skill set and suggested he join his team. Jackson was soon dominati ng on the offensive and defensivelines at the youth level. While still raking on the baseball diamond in middle school, he was earning MVPs at football camps, and it started to look like the gridiron washis future. Powers-Johnson enrolled at Corner Canyon High School in Draper and started on varsity at left guard and defensive tackle as a freshman, earning secondteam All-Region. He moved to center as a sophomore and helped Corner Canyon to a 12-0 season, including the 2018 state championship. As a junior, PowersJohnson again led the team to an undefeated (14-0) season and state championship, earning first team All-State and regional offensive line MVP honors in 2019. Forhis senior season, he led Corner Canyon to a third consecutive undefeated (14-0) season and state championship as the program went 40-0 over his final three prepseasons. Powers-Johnson was named a captain for the third consecutive year in 2020 and again earned first team All-State and regional offensive line MVP honors.On defense, he finished his career with 124 tackles, 20.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two interceptions and one forced fumbl e. He was also a three-year letterman inboth baseball and wrestling.A four-star recruit, Powers-Johnson was the No. 14 interior lineman in the 2021 class and the No. 3 recruit in Utah, one spot behind QB Jaxson Dart (one of his closefriends and the quarterback he blocked for at Corner Canyon). In January 2019, after his sophomore season, Utah State offered him a full scholarship, followed byBYU, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon and Utah a few months later. Midway through his junior year, Powers-Johnson was ready to shut down his recruitment and committo head coach Mario Cristobal and the Ducks. At Corner Canyon’s signing ceremony, all eyes were on Dart as he revealed his commitment to USC — while PowersJohnson stayed loyal to Oregon. He was the No. 9 recruit in Cristobal’s final class in Eugene (OT Kingsley Suamataia was No. 1). After three seasons, Powers-Johnsonskipped the 2023 bowl game and hissenior season to enter the 2024 NFL Draft. He accepted his invitation to the 2024 Senior Bowl but had to pull out midwaythrough the week with a hamstring injury.

STRENGTHS: Has an NFL frame with above-average body twitch and snap-to-step quickness … efficient lateral shuffle to answer gap shooters (allowed zero sacks andonly one pressure in 2023) … plays with a firm base and fierce hands to refit and stay centered in his pass-protection anchor … gets the most out of his average lengthand looks to remove defenders from their feet (led Oregon with 37 knockdowns in 2023) … quick to turn or wall off defenders i n the run game … has the functionalrange to get out in front on screens and second-level work-ups … alert versus defensive fronts and plays assignment sound … competes with a mean streak, and hisfight-or-flight response is to match the opponent’s authority … the Oregon coaching staff raves about his toughness and dedication to his craft … one of the youngestoffensive linemen in this draft class but carries himself like a veteran … has experience at all three interior line positions (893 snaps at center, 430 at right guard, 27 atleft guard).

WEAKNESSES: Sets tall at times with inconsistent knee bend … average hip roll and doesn’t consistently drive defenders off the ball … has the range to reach hisblocking points but needs to get there with urgency and timing as well … will strengthen his sustain skills with improved post-contact leverage and mechanics … highlypenalized as a junior, drawing eight flags (five false starts, two ineligible downfield and one unsportsmanlike conduct) … th e medicals will be important after hebattled multiple injuries, including groin and hip issues in 2023 along with multiple concussions over his career … only one full season of starting experience (just 16starts on offense at Oregon).

SUMMARY: A one-year starter at Oregon, Powers-Johnson emerged as a standout center this past season in offensive coordinator Will Stein’s zone -read, balancedattack. After filling in at guard his first two seasons, he won the starting center job in 2023 and became the fifth unanimous All-American in school history and firstPac-12 player to win the Rimington Award as the nation’s top center. A multi-sport athlete growing up, Powers-Johnson plays light on his feet in pass protection andas a run blocker,with the natural movement skills and stability at contact to torque and fend off defenders. With his contact balance and comp osure, he rarelyappears overwhelmed on tape, although the defensive line play in the NFL is a giant leap ahead of what he saw in the Pac -12. Overall, Powers-Johnson’sinexperience is reflected in his technique, but he offers a fantastic combination of size, athleticism and toughness, with the skill set that translates to both centerand guard. His game reminds me of Ryan Kelly, who won the Rimington Award at Alabama before becoming a first-round pick in 2016.GRADE: 1st-2nd Round (No. 23 overall)
Strengths on Barton kind of reminds me of Stepnowski.
 

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does Rattler get in?
Rattler has a great arm. Was thinking he would be a great pick for Dallas in the 3rd round or 4th if they trade back, but he will be long gone at this rate
 

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So Eagles go CB. I’m good with Barton or a CB looking at board. Will just shut down if they go RB
 

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3 to go

think we get a solid starter IF we stay

pretty much know Jacksonville is going WR
So that means WR and CB likley? If we like one of the centers we likely have them. CB value is there. I might just go CB if you don’t like Barton
 

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So that means WR and CB likley? If we like one of the centers we likely have them. CB value is there. I might just go CB if you don’t like Barton
Yes and Guyton is there IF they really want to keep Tyler at guard.

Me? Barton
 

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I’m being a broken record but Arnold Mitchell and Barton all huge value
 
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