Josh Edwards
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So it's something that you have to address and stay on top of.
At the same time, he's also had, you know, a couple of other injuries, collarbone, et cetera, that is just part of his overall picture, which kind of back to the point, you know, if I think the general manager that takes Tyson is going to have to be really comfortable in his role or, you know, maybe vice versa has, you know, nothing really,
to risk at this point.
But like a team like the Jets, for example, are they going to be less prone to take a chance on a player like Jordan Tyson because they feel a little bit more urgency to win immediately?
Or is a player like Tate or a Makai Lemon maybe a little bit more to their liking just because you're a little bit more comfortable with that player being on the field for a larger percentage of the snaps as a rookie?
I think 29 would surprise me.
It would surprise me if he got by 24, I would say, to the Browns because I kind of lean towards them taking a left tackle with their first pick, and then they have a knee at the receiver position as well.
His brother plays guard for the Cavaliers, so there's a lot of familiarity there.
I would be surprised if he got by them, but if he starts to slip, I think it's at least a conversation where you could move up the board if you felt that that was a player that could really change the tone of your offense.
I, you know, it's interesting because with each of these mock draft exercises, I try to buck the, you know, the consensus, you know, group think and put some different players in different situations and just kind of see what, you know, what kind of dominoes that also pushes down.
So I put a corner back up there because if you only believe there's,
you know, a handful of blue chip players in this draft class, then, you know, you can't really ring your, you can't really get upset about what position you may or may not take, in my opinion, because the grades are just so close.
So a player like Jermod McCoy, to me, is a blue chip capable talent in this class.
I think he's somebody that
plays like one of those dominant, put them on an island type cornerbacks.
So he's the top cornerback for me.
Mantua Delane tested really well.
I don't think you always see that translate to the field, but he's incredibly intuitive when he's in zone coverage.
You know, he has the athleticism to play man coverage as well.