That’s almost everything we can count on. Usually we have at least a decent feeling of who will probably go n ° 1, right? Prepare for a particularly heavy repechage season.
To start thinking more deeply about a project defined by the unknown, I questioned some of my colleagues out of five of the biggest questions. Many answers surprised me:
1. Which team first writes a QB?
“I believe that Tennessee will choose the Miami cam district at No. 1. It is an intuctive feeling, not in information of any kind, but I cannot see the titans delay their search for a real answer.” – Zac Jackson, Browns Beat Reporter
“The one who writes at number 1.” – Chris Sprow, editorial director
“It will be interesting to see if Tennessee exchanges the choice of a team like the Giants, which is probably a cautious decision, since Will Levis is useful and that the Titans need players in several positions.” – Oskar Garcia, editorial director
“Cleveland. Tennessee could bring a veteran to compete with Levis, but the Browns need a new plan at the moment. » – Larry Holder, main writer, collectible objects
“I hope the Browns make an adult decision, have reduced their losses and start investing in the better future.” – Hannah Vanbiber, chief editor of staff
2. What position will the best player in the project play (CB / WR Travis Hunter)?
“He could be one of the most special corners if he really devotes himself to it, but it is impossible to ignore everything he can do – immediately – with the ball in his hands. I would play it by the corner, but I will vote for the receiver. – Nick Baumgardner, NFL draft expert
“Large receiver, as well as the help of the situational corner. Look at the story of the injuries of a truly gifted corner like Denzel Ward, with a similar setting, and consider the risk. ” – Chris
“He should fulfill the former role of the university’s head coach: a CB n ° 1 who plays enough juuste to ensure that defensive coordinators are concerned about this.” – Jason Kirk, publisher of senior newsletters
“Kornerback with an offensive involvement sprinkled. It looks like a very good NFL receiver and an elite corner of the NFL.” – Joe Rexrode, Titans Beat Reporter
“Cornerback, because it is much more difficult to find large corners than large receivers, although I will not be surprised if it is sometimes used as a receiver at the start of his career.” – Mike Sansone, senior editor of the NFL
“I would say that the corner half; It is difficult to see Hunter authorized to be entirely a two -way player in the NFL, taking into account the study and the overlapping practice required of the cornerbacks and receivers. » – Oskar
3 and 3 Will Sander Sanders from Colorado be the first QB written?
“No. I think Ward’s ceiling is higher than that of Sanders. My favorite composition for Sanders at the moment is a more athletic bo nix. My favorite neighborhood composition, if the development continues, is Steve McNair.” – Nick
“Risky. Sanders keeps the long ball, while I trust Ward to make a decision, good or bad. Usually good.” – Jason
4. Will a recruit have a better fantastic season than Ashton Jeanty?
“Always take the ground and simply ask the Bijan Robinson recruit. Upset? How about a Brock Bowers rehearsal in Penn State Te Tyler Warren? ” – Chris
“Maybe Iowa Rb Kaleb Johnson. He is patient, has a great vision and has had no escaped in three years of university football. If he landed on a competitor with a large zone race program, be careful! » – Vik Chokshi, senior editor -in -chief, sports betting
“Monitor a quarter of a quarter like Ward or Sanders, because recruit production is so situational. They could immediately move the superflex leagues. » – Oskar
5. Who could surprise as a choice among the first 10?
“DL Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M, a rusher of 280 pound passes which had only 4.5 bags all his university career. But the NFL screening motto is production features, and Stewart has bizarre features. He flashes them during senior bowl training, and I will not be surprised if he obtains a travon style walker bump. ” – Dane Brugler, NFL draft expert
“I will go with the Missouri Ol Armand Membou, a possible guard or a tackle in the NFL. He measures 6-3, 332 pounds with a formidable length (34 inch arm) and a large athletics. If he has a superb week of sanctuary, look outside. – Nick
“Warren, Le Penn State Te, is the choice n ° 14 in the most current draft of Dane, but I could see him go in the top 10 behind the former teammate Abdul Carter.” – Jayna Bardahl, editor -in -chief, university sports
This week, Catch prospects at events like the Shrine Bowl (our Draft experts shared who distinguished himself in training), tonight at 8 p.m., and the senior Bowl, Saturday at 2:30 p.m., the two are on NFL Network.