Justafan Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 8 hours ago, GLinks said: Oh, you mean like Ja’Marr Chase (1) vs Justin Jefferson (2) at LSU, huh? Yeah, that could never happen. Two guys that ran 4.3's, had elite traits, broke out at a young age, demanded high target share despite other talent on the roster, and had like 1600 yard seasons in college even though they were #2s? Uh yeah, bad comparison. TerryBoats 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AvgJoe Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 8 minutes ago, AvgJoe said: Love, Tate, Bailey, Reese, Bain, Mesidor, and Lawrence And Keionte Scott Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
titansfan Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 (edited) Jeremiyah Love (#1 ranked RB, #2 ranked overall) Overview Hometown: St. Louis, MO Birthday: May 31, 2005 Age: 20.9 Jersey: No. 4 High School: Christian Brothers Year: Third-year junior A two-year starter at Notre Dame, Love became the featured weapon in offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock’s scheme and in 2025 helped the Irish average 40-plus points per game for the first time in 113 years. He averaged 6.9 yards per carry in both 2024 and 2025 and combined for an FBS-best 40 total touchdowns over the past two seasons (eight more than No. 2 on the list). He became the first Notre Dame player to win the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back. With his easy acceleration, Love can excel on perimeter runs or when given a runway to create big plays (49 plays of 10-plus yards ranked third most in the FBS in 2025). He has a compact, linear build and plays with the physicality and run strength to stay on his feet through contact. He also has the short-area cutting skills to sidestep defenders without downshifting his speed. His tendency to freelance can backfire at times, but he did a better job on his junior tape following blocks downhill and staying north-south (his first downs increased and the home runs were still there). Strengths Explosive athlete who can burst through holes and excel on the perimeter One of just four running backs weighing at least 212 pounds to run a 4.36 40-yard dash or faster over the last 20 years Electric feet to cut laterally, adjust his path and escape grasp of defenders (4.5 yards after contact per attempt, third best in FBS in 2025) Uses signature hurdle in open field — he wasn’t allowed to hurdle in high school, so he’s making up for lost time Stays on his feet through contact and has unique ability to catch his balance (see his remarkable touchdown run vs. Penn State in 2024) Showed improved run patience in 2025, allowing combination blocks to do their thing Accelerates into contact and routinely falls forward Battles on every run and grinds out more tough yards than are to be expected Shows body control at top of routes and when adjusting to the football as a pass catcher Can run seams or go routes; runs away from linebackers on screens and angle routes Doesn’t lack for physicality as a blocker, either in pass protection or as a lead blocker Outstanding touchdown production (first Notre Dame player in more than 30 years with multiple rushing and receiving touchdowns in the same game) Quiet, introverted personality; very particular about his surroundings (required his own room when he enrolled as a freshman) Weaknesses Goes big-game hunting at times and bypasses developing lanes to try to get outside Hard-charging runner and smashes the accelerator, but could use a dash more tempo Can do a better job setting up second- and third-level moves Takes care of the football — fumbled just once (zero lost fumbles) in three years with the Irish Bad habit of jump-skipping when catching passes Bodies up defenders in pass protection, but recognizing blitzes has been a work in progress Suffered sprained meniscus in right knee (Nov. 2024), which limited his volume in the College Football Playoff Edited April 8 by titansfan AvgJoe, IsntLifeFunny, and prometheus 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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titansfan Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 Carnell Tate (#1 ranked WR, #10 overall) Overview Hometown: Chicago, IL Birthday: January 19, 2005 Age: 21.3 Jersey: No. 17 High School: IMG Academy Year: Third-year junior A two-year starter at Ohio State, Tate was an outside receiver (88.9 percent of snaps aligned wide) in former offensive coordinator Brian Hartline’s pro-style, balanced scheme. Playing in a program full of NFL receiving talent, he teased his ability as a freshman and was a solid contributor as a sophomore before emerging as a junior as one of college football’s best pass catchers. Tate caught 77.3 percent of his targets in 2025, best among the 183 FBS receivers with an average depth of target of 12 yards or more. Thanks to his tall, angular frame, Tate eats up ground with long strides and uses gear changes to establish leverage or create vertical separation. He has only average snap out of breaks, but wins more with pacing and body control than suddenness. He tracks with a sense of calm when the ball is in the air and skillfully syncs his movements and catch-point adjustments. He climbs the ladder with ease, and the ball doesn’t move when it hits his hands (among the 168 FBS receivers with at least 66 targets in 2025, Tate was one of only four who didn’t register a drop). Strengths Tall, lithe athlete with outstanding body length Fluid off the line and quickly attacks leverage of the coverage Top-end speed on film is better than stopwatch time Comfortably adjusts and extends to make confident catches outside frame Terrific hand/finger strength to high point and protect the ball, allowing him to finish through contact Proficient on 50-50 balls (caught 12 of 14 contested targets in 2025) Crafty route runner, especially on vertical planes to stem double moves or sell stops/comebacks Proven downfield threat — No. 2 in the FBS with nine catches of 40-plus yards in 2025 Averaged 32.5 yards per touchdown reception in 2025 Uses detailed route steps and body control to sink and turn better than most his size Elite sideline awareness and balance to toe tap or use his length to bring throws back Adept at slipping past press; quickly gains upper hand Productive, despite never being WR1 (one of just 15 FBS receivers with 1,600-plus receiving yards and 13-plus touchdown grabs the past two seasons) Weaknesses Drew a lot of one-on-one coverage because of Jeremiah Smith’s gravitational pull Lean-muscled and can stand to add more bulk to his frame Average speed and suddenness for the position by NFL standards Marginal run-after-catch threat if not given a runway (won’t force many missed tackles) Leggy at times getting off press and can be hemmed by long-armed jams Wasn’t asked to do a lot of underneath dirty work over the middle Missed three games as a junior because of a leg injury (Nov. 2025) IsntLifeFunny 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TerryBoats Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 1 hour ago, Justafan said: Two guys that ran 4.3's, had elite traits, broke out at a young age, demanded high target share despite other talent on the roster, and had like 1600 yard seasons in college even though they were #2s? Uh yeah, bad comparison. This guy was a late 2nd rounder. I'd love for someone to point out to me the vastly superior traits of Tate which make him worthy of being selected nearly 50 spots ahead of him . Justafan 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
japan Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 15 hours ago, socaljake said: I expect them to take Love at 4. Tate I think will be plan B if Love gets picked ahead of 4. I think the only way we stick and pick Love or Tate at 4 is if we don't get the trade back offer we want when Bailey and Reese are gone... DCTitan 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
titanskick8851 Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 1 hour ago, OnsideKick said: Was coming here to post this. I know CB isnt the biggest need, but Scott just seems like a Saleh guy. I think 35 might be a little rich for him, but if we trade down from there I would be fine taking him anywhere else in the 2nd Round. I don't see anyway he makes it to 66 unfortunately. AvgJoe, GLinks, IsntLifeFunny, and 1 other 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
titanskick8851 Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 3 minutes ago, japan said: I think the only way we stick and pick Love or Tate at 4 is if we don't get the trade back offer we want when Bailey and Reese are gone... It is the most likely scenario since anyone coming up will trade with AZ first and foremost to jump us. We would need someone wanting to come up to jump Cleveland for Tate or an OT or someone wanting to jump NYG for Styles/Downs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamRamrod Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 21 minutes ago, TerryBoats said: This guy was a late 2nd rounder. I'd love for someone to point out to me the vastly superior traits of Tate which make him worthy of being selected nearly 50 spots ahead of him . Pickens went that late because people thought he was a psycho. ctm 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamRamrod Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 (edited) Broaddus is on today’s episode of Building the Beast?! We’re so back. @AussieTitanFan08 just needed Cavanaugh on too. Maybe next year Edited April 8 by TeamRamrod AussieTitanFan08 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
socaljake Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 23 minutes ago, japan said: I think the only way we stick and pick Love or Tate at 4 is if we don't get the trade back offer we want when Bailey and Reese are gone... Has there been any evidence we're looking to trade down? I think we take Love or Tate at 4 even if one of the EDGE guys are there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NashvilleNinja Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 19 minutes ago, TeamRamrod said: Pickens went that late because people thought he was a psycho. And by and large people have been proven right. Also, Pickens isn't in this draft. I love how people keep saying "well, he wouldn't be taken there if so n so were in this draft." If my grandma had a hemi she'd be a Dodge Challenger. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post titanskick8851 Posted April 8 Popular Post Report Share Posted April 8 Maybe rev up that CB in Day 2 talk (looking at you Keionte Scott and Treydan Stukes). airmcnair22, NashvilleNinja, GLinks, and 2 others 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NashvilleNinja Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 Brugler having Malachi Fields in his top 10 is interesting. Having Concepcion above Cooper is also interesting, but for the reverse reason. I guess he thinks good coaching could help cure his affliction with skillet hands. He is quite lethal when he finally gets the ball in his hands. Maybe a job for Greg Lewis to really earn his keep with. But we really already have Concepcion on the roster between Robinson (receiver) and Dike (returner). Pragidealist 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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