Josh Edwards
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I'm trying to count in my head.
That would include Makai Lemon, Casey Concepcion, Omar Cooper from Indiana, and then possibly Denzel Boston.
That would kind of be the five, six.
I think, you know, those are the five or six that I'm kind of keeping an eye on.
There's probably a few that, you know, with the right team could get into the first round.
And again, you know, there's 32 picks in the first round.
There's not 32 players with a first round grade.
So you're really talking about a larger pool of players that could possibly get into the first round than, you know, what you see in the mock draft consensus or the consensus big board or whatever, you know, then you're,
kind of opening the door for like a Chris Brazel from Tennessee.
If he were to get in there, if the team were to really love him and have an ideal fit for him in their system, you know, that's somebody that has some love around the NFL as well.
So I would say just, you know, from a safe perspective, probably five, maybe six that get into the first round.
So, number one, I have Jordan Tyson from Arizona State.
I just think that his upside as a player, his ability to play inside out, he's just a little bit more dynamic with the football in his hands, which I think is where the game is right now.
At the same time, you know, Carnell Tate's a safer choice because โ
He has not dealt with the injuries that Tyson has had.
And he's also coming from Ohio State, which try to find me a bad Ohio State receiver over the past five years.
So their tags are touching, so to speak.
They're living in the same neighborhood.
But Tyson, I think, just has a little bit more upside to me in this draft class.
It's concerning because those soft tissue injuries do linger throughout your career.