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2022 Draft Prospects Thread

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Honestly, I think Wilson and Olave might both be the best they've had since Cris Carter, right? Even David Boston didn't have the production and ability as Wilson and Olave.

Are we asking about prospects in terms of what they did in school, where they were drafted, or what they did in the League?
 
Who are some players who jumped out to you yesterday?

Still have quite a few highlights to watch of the games I missed, but here were a few guys who played well yesterday:

Andrew Booth - CB - Clemson
Noah Cain - RB - Penn St.
Jack Sanborn - LB - Wisconsin
Carson Strong - QB - Nevada

The bad? Well, the 2022 Quarterback buzz is off to a heinous start.

JT Daniels, Michael Penix, Spencer Rattler and Sam Howell put up week one clunkers.

Will write up a notebook this week and hopefully can include some clips.
 
Who are some players who jumped out to you yesterday?

Still have quite a few highlights to watch of the games I missed, but here were a few guys who played well yesterday:

Andrew Booth - CB - Clemson
Noah Cain - RB - Penn St.
Jack Sanborn - LB - Wisconsin
Carson Strong - QB - Nevada

The bad? Well, the 2022 Quarterback buzz is off to a heinous start.

JT Daniels, Michael Penix, Spencer Rattler and Sam Howell put up week one clunkers.

Will write up a notebook this week and hopefully can include some clips.

Georgia's entire defense stood out to me. Particularly their DT (#99) and their LBs.

Clemson WR Ngata stood out, too.
 
I'd still say the best DLine available, so who do you guys think could be around at the end of the 1st round on the DLine?
 
I know things could change, but what do people think are our biggest needs? If the 2022 draft started right now, what position group is most important?

I want to see o-line addressed to give Callahan some more young, talented guys to coach up. Our entire interior is going to need help with Bitonio, Tretter, and Teller somewhat up in the air.

I know DE is another need but the o-line would be priority for me.
 
I mean, if the Browns wind up having a chance at this dude, something has gone wrong.

What can you even say? He and Thibodeaux from Oregon are the top two players in the draft right now, IMO.

 
I know things could change, but what do people think are our biggest needs? If the 2022 draft started right now, what position group is most important?

I want to see o-line addressed to give Callahan some more young, talented guys to coach up. Our entire interior is going to need help with Bitonio, Tretter, and Teller somewhat up in the air.

I know DE is another need but the o-line would be priority for me.
BPA at position of need.

You make me bet what that is today, and I'm going WR. Should be a good one available at 32.
 
DE, WR, and iOL are probably the most up in the air positions after this season.
 
yup agree completely. However WR and iOL are only problems if the browns go to cut certain starters

Unless we really need the money or both of them drastically underperform this year, it's hard to see the team cutting both Landry and Beckham. If OBJ plays well this year, I think Landry is obviously the more disposable of the two. He's a good player, but he's just making way too much money for a slot receiver.
 
Unless we really need the money or both of them drastically underperform this year, it's hard to see the team cutting both Landry and Beckham. If OBJ plays well this year, I think Landry is obviously the more disposable of the two. He's a good player, but he's just making way too much money for a slot receiver.
Is it wrong to think that both are restructure candidates?
 

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