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I know it's way too early, but if we wind up like 7-10, 8-9, 0r 9-8, I'd seriously look to trade up for Tyler Van Dyke..he won't be taken in the first 5 picks, so maybe we could swing the trade up for him..

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Carter should be looking for a new job whenever the Titans season ends.

Was checking today.. if we lose out we could be as high as #10 or #11 pick. look at the bright side

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On 5/5/2022 at 9:32 PM, Nash said:

I know it's way too early, but if we wind up like 7-10, 8-9, 0r 9-8, I'd seriously look to trade up for Tyler Van Dyke..he won't be taken in the first 5 picks, so maybe we could swing the trade up for him..

 

Tyler Van Dyke is going to be the top QB next year, book it.

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lol draft media didn't get their first round ILB in the 2022 draft but they aren't willing to let it go and starting early on the ILB in the first round in 2023.

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2023-nfl-mock-draft-four-qbs-go-in-top-10-lsus-kayshon-boutte-first-wide-receiver-off-the-board/

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This is from Albert Breer's MMQB column today and it contains National Scouting (the group that runs the NFL combine) preseason top 25 rankings for the 2023 draft.

 

Next year’s college class looks strong. It’s no secret how much of the NFL saw the 2022 draft—one that had some depth but lacked star power at the top. At this early juncture, it looks like ’23 should make up for it. National Football Scouting, which runs the combine, just distributed its annual summer grades for teams. Here are the top 25 (third-year players hadn’t been included in the past, but now are; and positions listed are NFL projections).

 

Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia

Will Anderson, DE, Alabama

Tyree Wilson, DE, Texas Tech

Bryce Young, QB, Alabama

Bryan Bresee, DE, Clemson

Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

Will McDonald, DE, Iowa State

Kelee Ringo, CB, Georgia

Isaiah Foskey, DE, Notre Dame

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

Brett Johnson, DT, Cal

Colby Wooden, DE, Auburn

Derick Hall, DE, Auburn

Will Levis, QB, Kentucky

C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State

Joey Porter, CB, Penn State

Nolan Smith, DE, Georgia

Cam Brown, CB, Ohio State

Andre Carter, DE, Army

Ali Gaye, DE, LSU

Dawand Jones, OT, Ohio State

Tyrique Stevenson, CB, Miami

Kenny McIntosh, RB, Georgia

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State

Zach Charbonnet, RB, UCLA

 

The one thing that’s interesting is that the grades don’t exactly match the way the guys are stacked here, with the grades factoring in positional value. In the system that NFS uses, a grade of 7.0 or higher makes a player blue-chip (defined as a truly elite player). Carter graded at 7.5, Anderson at 7.3. Grades of 6.5 and above are red-chip (defined as the kind of player you win because of, rather than win with), and 10 more players (Wilson, Young, Bresee, Mayer, McDonald, Ringo, Foskey, Gibbs, Levis and Stroud) made that cutoff.

 

Also, Georgia and Ohio State led the way with four players each on this list, while Alabama had three (all in the top 10).

 

 

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With question marks at LG and the long term future of Nate Davis uncertain IOL will definitely be a position to watch this CFB season ahead of the 2023 draft.

 

One guy that caught my eye during the lead up to the 2022 draft while watching Kenyon Green was Texas A&M RG Layden Robinson, he is certainly a prototypical powerful mauling OL that JRob loves.

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, titanskick8851 said:


In fairness, they could easily lose Long this year and everyone beyond Cunningham is a total ???

 

After the Evans debacle and his success on day 3 with Long and Brown I don't see JRob taking an ILB in the first round again.

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