Quote (lucrative @ Apr 2 2022 08:28am)
wr has alot of mediocre day 2 players, but that doesnt make it a strong class. there isnt a single complete wr prospect.
i dont see a single wr 1 in the nfl. i see 3 LT's 2 very good guards and a good center, that's a damn good o line class.
They're college prospects, there isn't a single complete prospect in this class overall. Sauce is probably about as close as you could argue, but he played against weaker competition, so even then it's not complete.
Don't be surprised when Edge and WR dominate the 1st round of this draft. I wont be a bit surprised if they account for nearly half of the 1st round picks.
Also, just because you don't know who they are, doesn't mean they're a bunch of mediocre day 2 players lol. But even with that said, day 2 has been the hot spot for WRs for years now.
The OL class has some solid prospects at the top, but dies out fast. Neal ends up on the ground far too often for an "elite" prospect. Icky might project better as a Guard honestly, but RT is likely his ceiling. Cross is very raw and comes from an Offensive scheme that isn't NFL friendly when developing prospects. The best OT prospect may very well be Penning from Northern Iowa honestly, but he's definitely a higher end developmental prospect. Wouldn't be a bit surprised to see him end up as the best OT from this class when it's all said and done years from now.
The Guards are meh. Couple solid players, but I'd hardly call them a strong class.
The Center from Iowa, Linderbaum is a good player, but he's undersized and lacks length. Dude has T-Rex arms.