Nick Baumgardner
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I don't have any problems with Mendoza winning it.
It's a cool story.
But Love was the best.
Like, for me, when you turned it on and said, like, who's the best player out here, it was almost always...
Offensively, it was him.
So I really feel like he's another one, almost in the same conversation as Caleb Downs, where it's like if teams don't want to do this, I think you might end up regretting it.
I don't even know how much, like every running back needs help.
Like Gene T last year, I still think he's going to be a good player, but he goes to a terrible situation.
I think Love is almost good enough to where he could even make a bad situation a little bit better, right?
Like if he didn't go to the Chiefs and went somewhere else.
He's a special player, so I think he's one to watch for sure.
Yeah, this is a cool receiver group, too.
There's three at the top that it's going to be, I would think, a debate well through the combine.
It might be one that teams have different guys all the way through draft night, depending on what you want.
Cardinal Tate from Ohio State, the big 6'3", 200-pounder, maybe 210, whatever he is, that played opposite Jeremiah Smith, a big guy who can play like a small guy, but also is great in the air.
And play all three spots and do all that good stuff.
Jordan Tyson from Arizona State, he's the most complete.
When he's healthy, he's had some injury issues in the past.
When he's healthy, he's the most complete receiver in the class.
Physical, blocks, like he's a very good blocker.