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What position is missing??? QUARTERBACK. This draft is weak in QB. If there has been a consistent message this offseason from Dan, it is that you cannot force need into a thin draft. This draft is loaded in DT, RB and TE. Draft the Best Player Available (BPA).
We pulled the transcript from YouTube, then asked ChatGPT for a summary for all BBB’s ‘My Guys,’ and sorted it by position and Ideal Draft Range.
Player | Pos | School | Summary | Ideal Draft Range |
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Emeka Egbuka | WR | Ohio State | Polished technician with strong route running. | Picks 35–50 |
Kyle Williams | WR | Wash St | Slippery separator with excellent short-area quicks, post-catch juice. | Rounds 3–4 |
Jaylin Noel | WR | Iowa State | Downfield threat with elite route tempo and suddenness. | Rounds 3–4 |
Pat Bryant | WR | Illinois | Strong X-type with elite contested catch rate. | Rounds 3–5 |
Savion Williams | WR | TCU | Size/speed blend WR with red zone upside. | Rounds 4–5 |
Treyveon Henderson | RB | Ohio State | Complete back with burst, physicality, and strong pass pro. | Round 2 |
Damien Martinez | RB | Miami | Downhill bruiser with vision and balance. | Rounds 3–5 |
Jarquez Hunter | RB | Auburn | Balanced power and YAC. Productive and reliable. | Rounds 4–5 |
Raheim Sanders | RB | Arkansas | Unique stop-start ability in space. 230+ lb mover. | Rounds 4–5 |
RJ Harvey | RB | UCF | Explosive and elusive; older prospect but electric. | Rounds 4–6 |
Kyle Monongai | RB | Rutgers | Gritty, compact runner. Low-center zone-fit back. | Rounds 5–6 |
Cam Skattebo | RB | Az State | Versatile back with hands, power, and toughness. | Rounds 5–7 |
Kenneth Grant | DT | Michigan | 340-lb DT with rare movement skills. | Pick 34 |
Derrick Harmon | DT | Oregon | Disruptive, twitchy lineman with strong motor. | Picks 20–34 |
Alfred Collins | DT | Texas | Plug-and-play trench presence. | Picks 65–75 |
Darius Alexander | DT | Toledo | Explosive interior rusher. Senior Bowl standout. | Picks 75–105 |
Deone Walker | DT | Kentucky | Freak athlete at 6’7”, 340 lbs; raw technique. | Day 3 |
Yahya Black | DT | Iowa | 336-lb run-stuffer. Prototype rotational anchor. | Rounds 6–7 |
Cam Jackson | DT | Florida | Massive interior DL. Early-down enforcer. | Rounds 6–7 |
Nohl Williams | CB | Cal | Physical, instinctual, and sticky. Outside CB potential. | Rounds 3–4 |
Upton Stout | CB | W Kentucky | Lightning-fast nickel with high motor. | Rounds 5–6 |
Carson Schwesinger | LB | UCLA | High-ceiling off-ball LB with range and instincts. | Pick 34 or Round 3 |
Kain Medrano | LB | UCLA | Tools-rich developmental LB. | Rounds 6–7 |
Josiah Stewart | EDGE | Michigan | Compact edge rusher with juice and bend. | Rounds 4–5 |
Andrew Mukuba | S/NB | Clem/TX | Nickel/S hybrid with elite range and instincts. | Late Day 2 |
Gray Zabel | OL | ND State | Athletic, versatile; potential center conversion. | Pick 34 |
Tyler Booker | OG | Alabama | Powerful finisher, tone-setter, great anchor. | Pick 34 |
Josh Simmons | OT | Ohio State | ACL recovery drop; top-10 traits pre-injury. | Late R2 – Early R3 |
Josh Connerly | OT | Oregon | Agile, polished, can handle NFL edge speed. | Round 2 |
Marcus Mbow | IOL | Purdue | Feather-footed, smart, developmental IOL. | Round 3 |
Harold Fannin Jr. | TE | Bowling Green | Athletic move TE; great 3-cone, mismatch tool. | Rounds 4–5 |
Travis Hunter | WR/CB | Colorado | Best overall prospect in the class. Game-changer at two positions. | Top 3 Overall |