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Cane's Final Position Rankings
« on: April 26, 2022, 02:04:51 PM »
I just felt like posting my positional rankings because we're so close.  The amount of players at each spot will vary a bit.

Rk     Pos   Rd    Name                School

1   QB   1   Malik Willis   Liberty
2   QB   1   Kenny Pickett   Pittsburgh
3   QB   2   Matt Corral   Misssippi
4   QB   3   Desmond Ridder   Cincinnati
5   QB   3   Sam Howell   North Carolina
6   QB   4   Carson Strong   Nevada
7   QB   5+   Bailey Zappe   Western Kentucky

1   RB   2   Breece Hall   Iowa State
2   RB   2/3   Isaiah Spiller   Texas A&M
3   RB   2/3   Kenneth Walker III   Michigan State
4   RB   3   James Cook   Georgia
5   RB   3   Zamir White   Georgia
6   RB   4   Brian Robinson   Alabama
7   RB   4   Tyler Allgeier   BYU
8   RB   5   Pierre Strong Jr.   South Dakota State
9   RB   4+   Kyren Williams   Notre Dame
10   RB   5   Rachaad White   Arizona State

1   WR   1   Jameson Williams   Alabama
2   WR   1   Garrett Wilson   Ohio State
3   WR   1   George Pickens   Georgia
4   WR   1   Chris Olave   Ohio State
5   WR   1/2   Treylon Burks   Arkansas
6   WR   2   Jahan Dotson   Penn State
7   WR   2   Jalen Tolbert   South Alabama
8   WR   2   Wan'Dale Robinson   Kentucky
9   WR   2/3   Drake London   Southern Cal
10   WR   3   Alec Pierce   Cincinnati
11   WR   3   Christian Watson   North Dakota State
12   WR   3   Romeo Doubs   Nevada
13   WR   3   Calvin Austin III   Memphis
14   WR   3   John Metchie III   Alabama
15   WR   3/4   David Bell   Purdue
16   WR   4   Khalil Shakir   Boise State
17   WR   4   Charleston Rambo   Miami (FL)
18   WR   4   Skyy Moore   Western Michigan
19   WR   4   Justyn Ross   Clemson
20   WR   4   Isaiah Weston   Northern Iowa

1   TE   2   Trey McBride   Colorado State
2   TE   2   Greg Dulcich   UCLA
3   TE   2/3   Jeremy Ruckert   Ohio State
4   TE   3   Charlie Kolar   Iowa State
5   TE   3   Jelani Woods   Virginia
6   TE   3   Cade Otton   Washington
7   TE   3/4   Jake Ferguson   Wisconsin
8   TE   4   Chigoziem Okonkwo   Maryland
9   TE   4/5   Isaiah Likely   Coastal Carolina
10   TE   4/5   Cole Turner   Nevada

1   OT   1   Evan Neal   Alabama
2   OT   1   Ikem Ekwonu   NC State
3   OT   1   Trevor Penning   Northern Iowa
4   OT   1   Charles Cross   Mississippi State
5   OT   1/2   Nicholas Petit-Frere   Ohio State
6   OT   2   Abraham Lucas   Washington State
7   OT   2   Bernhard Raimann   Central Michigan
8   OT   3   Daniel Faalele   Minnesota
9   OT   3   Kellen Diesch   Arizona State
10   OT   3/4   Luke Goedeke   Central Michigan


1   G   1   Zion Johnson   Boston College
2   C   1   Tyler Linderbaum   Iowa
3   G/OT   1/2   Tyler Smith   Tulsa
4   C   2   Cam Jurgens   Nebraska
5   G   2   Kenyon Green   Texas A&M
6   G/OT   2   Sean Rhyan   UCLA
7   G/OT   2   Darian Kinnard   Kentucky
8   G   2/3   Cole Strange   Chattanooga
9   G   3   Dylan Parham   Memphis
10   G   3/4   J'Atyre Carter   Southern

1   EDGE   1   Kayvon Thibodeaux   Oregon
2   EDGE   1   Aidan Hutchinson   Michigan
3   EDGE   1   Jermaine Johnson II   Florida State
4   EDGE   1   Arnold Ebiketie   Penn State
5   EDGE   1   George Karlaftis   Purdue
6   EDGE   1/2   Boye Mafe   Minnesota
7   EDGE   2   Kingsley Enagbare   South Carolina
8   EDGE   2   David Ojabo   Michigan
9   EDGE   2   Tyreke Smith   Ohio State
10   EDGE   2   Sam Williams   Mississippi
11   EDGE   3   Myjai Sanders   Cincinnati
12   EDGE   3   Drake Jackson   Southern Cal
13   EDGE   3   Cameron Thomas   San Diego State
14   EDGE   3   Dominique Robinson   Miami (OH)
15   EDGE   4   Tyree Johnson   Texas A&M

1   DL   1   Travon Walker   Georgia
2   DL   1   Jordan Davis   Georgia
3   DL   1   Logan Hall   Houston
4   DL   2   Devonte Wyatt   Georgia
5   DE   2   Josh Paschal   Kentucky
6   DL   2   Travis Jones   UConn
7   DL   2   Perrion Winfrey   Oklahoma
8   DL   2   Haskell Garrett   Ohio State
9   DL   3   DeMarvin Leal   Texas A&M
10   DL   3   Neil Farrell Jr.   LSU
11   DL   3   Phidarian Mathis   Alabama
12   DL   4   Matthew Butler   Tennessee
13   DL   4   Otito Ogbonnia   UCLA
14   DL   4   Christopher Hinton   Michigan
15   DL   4/5   Zachary Carter   Florida

1   LB   1   Devin Lloyd   Utah
2   LB   1   Nakobe Dean   Georgia
3   LB   1/2   Quay Walker   Georgia
4   LB   2   Troy Anderson   Montana State
5   LB   2   Christian Harris   Alabama
6   LB   2   Nik Bonitto   Oklahoma
7   LB   2/3   Channing Tindall   Georgia
8   LB   2/3   Leo Chenal   Wisconsin
9   LB   3   Chad Muma   Wyoming
10   LB   3   Brandon Smith   Penn State
11   LB   3   Jesse Luketa   Penn State
12   LB   4   Brian Asamoah   Oklahoma
13   LB   4   Darrian Beavers   Cincinnati
14   LB   4/5   Malcolm Rodriguez   Oklahoma State
15   LB   4/5   D'Marco Jackson   Appalachian State
INJ   LB   ???   Damone Clark***   LSU

1   CB   1   Ahmad Gardner   Cincinnati
2   CB   1   Derek Stingley Jr.   LSU
3   CB   1   Trent McDuffie   Washington
4   CB   1   Andrew Booth Jr.   Clemson
5   CB   1/2   Kaiir Elam   Florida
6   CB   2   Alontae Taylor   Tennessee
7   CB   2   Kyler Gordon   Washington
8   CB   2   Roger McCreary   Auburn
9   CB   2   Cam Taylor-Britt   Nebraska
10   CB   2/3   Jalyn Armour-Davis   Alabama
11   CB   3   Tariq Woolen   UTSA
12   CB   3   Martin Emerson   Mississippi State
13   CB   3   Coby Bryant   Cincinnati
14   CB   3/4   Marcus Jones   Houston
15   CB   4   Damarri Mathis   Pittsburgh

1   S   1   Kyle Hamilton   Notre Dame
2   S   1/2   Lewis Cine   Georgia
3   S   1/2   Daxton Hill   Michigan
4   S   2   Jalen Pitre   Baylor
5   S   2   Jaquan Brisker   Penn State
6   S   2   Verone McKinley III   Oregon
7   S   3   Kerby Joseph   Illinois
8   S   3   J.T. Woods   Baylor
9   S   3   Nick Cross   Maryland
10   S   3/4   Bryan Cook   Cincinnati
11   S/CB   4   Josh Jobe   Alabama
12   S   4   Percy Butler   Louisiana
13   S   4   Markquese Bell   Florida A&M
14   S   4/5   Tycen Anderson   Toledo
15   S   5   Quentin Lake   UCLA

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Re: Cane's Final Position Rankings
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2022, 02:22:04 PM »
This is great, much appreciated.

WRs, TEs, Safeties, LBs...all such a deep class well into Day 2 and into the 4th.

Trading down from 10 would be so ideal. Getting an Olave/London (Im higher on him than you are) in the teens plus another day 2 pick would be a dream.

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Re: Cane's Final Position Rankings
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2022, 02:58:47 PM »
Rank Matt Henningsen, you coward!
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Re: Cane's Final Position Rankings
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2022, 02:59:15 PM »
Interested to hear your thoughts on Brian Asamoah
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Re: Cane's Final Position Rankings
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2022, 03:23:38 PM »
Interested to hear your thoughts on Brian Asamoah
I like him as a player way more than I like him as a prospect. He really looks more like a nickel LB/Box safety (and I’m guessing he played more like 215 than the 226 he was at the combine), which I know has a role in the league now, but I know the teams will value him way differently. Like 15 years ago I’d probably have him as one of my favorite SS prospects.

Plus, I think this LB class is loaded through the first 3-4 rounds.

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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2022, 03:28:27 PM »
I like him as a player way more than I like him as a prospect. He really looks more like a nickel LB/Box safety (and I’m guessing he played more like 215 than the 226 he was at the combine), which I know has a role in the league now, but I know the teams will value him way differently. Like 15 years ago I’d probably have him as one of my favorite SS prospects.

Plus, I think this LB class is loaded through the first 3-4 rounds.

I'm hoping we come away with a LB, S, and CB in this class.  I want us to double up at one of them at least.
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Cane's Final Position Rankings
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2022, 03:34:27 PM »
I'm hoping we come away with a LB, S, and CB in this class.  I want us to double up at one of them at least.
Agreed. I think we’re lucky with how our needs line up with this class. The only thing that I think could derail a great draft is if we don’t get a chance to pick KT at 4. I really think that there will be guys deep into the 4th that can help our defense right away.

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« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2022, 08:05:28 PM »
Agreed. I think we’re lucky with how our needs line up with this class. The only thing that I think could derail a great draft is if we don’t get a chance to pick KT at 4. I really think that there will be guys deep into the 4th that can help our defense right away.

Honestly I’m more scared that he will be there at 4 and will pick someone else. That currently is my nightmare scenario. I could kinda get behind JJ or Icky at 4 if the first three picks are Hutch, Walker and KT, but otherwise I’ll be pretty disappointed.

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« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2022, 08:24:34 PM »
Cane, I note you have Tyler Smith in the IOL ranking. Where would you rank him against the other tackles?
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Re: Cane's Final Position Rankings
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2022, 04:18:36 AM »
Cane, I note you have Tyler Smith in the IOL ranking. Where would you rank him against the other tackles?
He’d be right before Petit Frere. The Round projection is based more on his overall ability and inside/outside potential, so that stays the same. I think his best game would be inside which is why I rank him there, but he could definitely play tackle in the NFL.

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