Daniel Jeremiah
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And to me, it would be very surprising to me if they didn't go that direction.
I think he is.
I think he's a better player than Jenty.
And I like Jenty a lot.
He's more dynamic than him.
And he's a little more evolved in the passing game in terms of what he can do catching the ball, running different routes, like not just being a running back, but actually getting in a slot, running receiver routes.
He's got that type of ability.
So I would have him over Jenty.
Now the challenge of finding the landing spot is โ
We saw last year Jenty go to a team that's offensive line was in shambles and, you know, he wasn't able to get anything going at all.
So that becomes a little bit of the shortcoming of, OK, he's a great player.
He's my number two overall pick.
But where does he go?
What teams have the offensive line to be able to support him at this point in time?
I've been putting him to Tennessee, even kind of breaking my own rules on that one because they do need to continue to upgrade that offensive line, but that to me would be almost more of a pick for 27 and give yourself the rest of this draft and another offseason to fix the O-line and then have him paired up with Cam Ward would be a pretty fun experiment.
Yeah, there's a couple guys.
It's harder to find them now because these Power 4 teams scoop these kids up.
When you're Jared Verse at Albany and you flash on tape and all of a sudden you go to sleep as a student at Albany and you wake up as a student at Florida State, that's how that works.
But there are still a couple of those diamonds in the rough.
Caleb Proctor is a defensive tackle from southeast Louisiana who's just under 300 pounds.