Chapter 1: What is the main concept behind 'Who's Your Guy?'
It's time for another edition of Who's Your Guy? Who's he? Who's who? Jay and Hammond.
Jay, I got a question for you. Who's your guy? My guy is Kalen Black out of IU. Jason in Crystal Lake. Jason, who's your guy?
My guy, Davison Igbenoson, cornerback and 2024 national champion for the Ohio State University.
Tom Horner. Who's your guy? Well, you guys are my guy, but my NFL guy is Lee Hunter of Texas Tech. Ryan Imported, who's your guy? My guy is Mike Washington Jr., running back Arkansas.
Chapter 2: Who are the standout players discussed in the NFL Draft preview?
Stan, in Crystal Lake, you're on Who's Your Guy. Who's your guy, Stan? My guy is Indiana center Pat Coogan. Let's check out Pat in Cedar Lake. Pat, who's your guy? My guy is another running back, Nick Singleton from Penn State.
Who's your guy? With Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 104.3 The Score.
That's right. We weren't going to let who's your guy go. Not on draft day. I have the manuscript. It is here, and it is good. That is right. So, see, if I put it down, it doesn't make that noise.
Chapter 3: What makes Kalen Black a top prospect from Indiana University?
But when I put it back up.
Oh!
Yep, that's how that goes.
It's also heavy.
It is heavy.
Legit.
It's a good shoulder workout today. 312-644-6767 is our number. We started off with Jay from South Bend. Jay, who's your guy?
Shout out to the Twitch mob first. Two, Marshall, I know you're going to win Tecmo today. Three, my guy is Bud Clark, safety, TCU.
Bud Clark, the safety from TCU. He is listed at his height in the combine as 6'7".
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Chapter 4: What are the strengths of Davison Igbenoson from Ohio State University?
Man, okay, you're 6'1 in my heart, right? 188 pounds. He is. His age is just a baby. He's 24 years old. He is from Alexandria, Louisiana. He was a four-year starter at TCU. His strengths.
And size in this case did matter.
Yo! Athletic frame with defined lean bulk and room to add more. Fluid mover. Shows minimal lag in his coverage transitions. Ranges over the top and stays on high alert from nickel or middle field perch. Coverage slash situational awareness.
Chapter 5: How does Lee Hunter from Texas Tech fit into the NFL Draft conversation?
Took a big jump under TCU defensive coordinator Andy Avalos. Looks like a wide receiver when comfortably adjusting to the football midair. his weaknesses.
I don't think he's ever going to be able to do anything about how small his legs are or his lack of Lack of what? He goes to the doctor. Sorry, sir. You're stuck with small legs. There's nothing we can do about this.
This sounds great. Go ahead.
Skip leg day. It's over for you.
Herb Howard just telling truth.
There's nothing we can do.
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Chapter 6: What insights are shared about Caden Proctor from Alabama?
Okay, so appropriately, lean-limbed looks more like a quarterback than a safety. Aggressively responds to quarterback pumps and can be manipulated. takes chances, undercutting routes with shallow angles. He allowed four coverage touchdowns in 2025. He was also flagged for pass interference four times in 2025. Likes to show off high-flying ball skills, which leads to some misses.
He's more of a grab-and-pull-down tackler. Overall... In both coverage and run support, Clark moves with athletic twitch to get where he is going in a hurry. He understands route concepts and flows fast to wherever his instincts lead him. When the ball is in the air, he locates it and flashes the body control to make plays.
His energy shows as a run defender as well, although lackluster finishing strength will be more noticeable versus NFL ball carriers. The grade for Bud Clark is third round.
A little bit later than a first or a second runner because I do numbers. First, second, and third.
Chapter 7: What are the strengths and weaknesses of Kamari Ramsey from USC?
You know, that's important in life.
I think so. You want to keep counting on this who's your guy and talk to Dave from Berwyn on Rahimi Harris and Grody. Dave, who's your guy? Hey, guys. Good morning. Happy St. Draft Day.
Happy St. Draft Day.
Hey, guys. I just want to keep up the bit because I started it years ago. My guy... Caden Proctor, tackle, Alabama. Caden Proctor, you may have heard of him.
Chapter 8: How does Trayvon Stukes from Arizona stand out in the draft?
Listed as the fourth offensive tackle on Dane Brugler's The Beast board. He has a grade of first to second round. He's from Des Moines, Iowa. He's only 20 years old.
Justin B!
A third-year junior out of Alabama. He stands at 6'6 and 5'8". Oh, he weighs 352 pounds, by the way. That ain't no baby. A three-year starter at Alabama. That's a big baby. That's Glenn Davis right there.
Glenn Davis is in federal prison. Oh, no. He's out.
He's out.
Oh, he's out?
Yeah, he's out. out. Drugs? Was he selling drugs? No, it was fraud. Oh, the old fraud. Proctor played left tackle on offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb's pass-leaning scheme. 62% pass, 38% run. A consensus top 10 recruit out of high school, he saw the field immediately and showed gradual improvements in each of his three seasons in Tuscaloosa.
He led all Alabama players in snaps played 985 in 2025 and earned both All-America honors and the Jacobs blocking trophy as the top blocker in the SEC strength 700 pounds of ass. Yeah. Not that many, but half of 700 pounds.
Enormous frame. Drops are oddly specific to the actual person.
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