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How about this guy to help out Munford?

SPENCER BURFORD​

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO
G
Spencer would be a pretty good pick up here in the middle of the 6th.
 
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Or an EDGE ?… thus far S, S, RB, RB, TE, QB
Tyreke Smith Edge Ohio St

Overview
Elastic, long-limbed edge defender whose unbridled, attacking style brings both highs and lows in every game. Smith's urgent motor is an ingredient that gives him a chance to find some success in the pros, but his inefficiencies and lack of body control limit his ceiling. Filling out the frame -- especially his lower half -- will be essential to become a functional edge setter. His pass rush is long and slippery, and there are enough flashes to intrigue evaluators looking for a rotational 4-3 end with sub-package rush potential.
Strengths
  • Elongated lateral slides bolster success on slants.
  • Edge-setting potential with more weight work.
  • Uncoils his length with good timing into opponents.
  • Snappy block shed to tackle.
  • Hard-charging demeanor in rush mode.
  • Rushes with knee-bend and good pad level.
  • Rush tools to grease the edge.
  • Upper-body turn makes him slippery at punch point.
  • Long levers create effective Ferris wheel swim move.
Weaknesses
  • Frenetic movements with arms and legs flying around.
  • Lacks balance and base for sudden change of direction.
  • Banged around by Daniel Faalele in Minnesota game.
  • Lacks desired foot quickness off the snap.
  • Slow-footed upfield charge is full of inefficiencies.
  • Takes erratic pathways to the top of the rush.
  • Rush counters need to be part of a crafted plan.
  • Struggles to maintain his track when punched.
  • Below-average strength to drive through tackle's inside edge.
 
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Tyreke Smith Edge Ohio St

Overview
Elastic, long-limbed edge defender whose unbridled, attacking style brings both highs and lows in every game. Smith's urgent motor is an ingredient that gives him a chance to find some success in the pros, but his inefficiencies and lack of body control limit his ceiling. Filling out the frame -- especially his lower half -- will be essential to become a functional edge setter. His pass rush is long and slippery, and there are enough flashes to intrigue evaluators looking for a rotational 4-3 end with sub-package rush potential.
Strengths
  • Elongated lateral slides bolster success on slants.
  • Edge-setting potential with more weight work.
  • Uncoils his length with good timing into opponents.
  • Snappy block shed to tackle.
  • Hard-charging demeanor in rush mode.
  • Rushes with knee-bend and good pad level.
  • Rush tools to grease the edge.
  • Upper-body turn makes him slippery at punch point.
  • Long levers create effective Ferris wheel swim move.
Weaknesses
  • Frenetic movements with arms and legs flying around.
  • Lacks balance and base for sudden change of direction.
  • Banged around by Daniel Faalele in Minnesota game.
  • Lacks desired foot quickness off the snap.
  • Slow-footed upfield charge is full of inefficiencies.
  • Takes erratic pathways to the top of the rush.
  • Rush counters need to be part of a crafted plan.
  • Struggles to maintain his track when punched.
  • Below-average strength to drive through tackle's inside edge.

Exactly who I was going to recommend.
 
On behalf of @Memento with pick 194 the Philly Eagles select

Tyreke Smith, EDGE, Ohio State.

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With pick #195, the L.A. Chargers select WR REGGIE ROBERSON Jr., SMU

Boom or Bust player with a bit of an injury concern, but when healthy he's legitimate.


@MadGoat, you are up !
@AvengerRam, get ready to rumble ...
 
With the 199th pick of the 2022 ROD NFL Draft, the Panthers select,

Cole Johnson, QB, James Madison The Panthers hope they can catch Brady in a bottle with this 6 th round pick. This kid has potential if somebody can work with his deep ball consistency. He’s got all the other tools already.