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for someone who hasn't seen a lot of college football this year and has to rely heavily on opinions from draft sites and youtube highlight videos, this is a tough year. there doesn't seem to be any consensus anywhere past the first few picks in the draft. so go ahead and laugh wherever you feel appropriate if you think i have us drafting someone in round five that you've seen rated as a round two pick. i'm sure i've got some head-scratchers in here.
round 1: roquan smith, linebacker - georgia 6'1", 225#
a true sideline-to-sideline player, smith amassed 137 tackles with 6.5 sacks, 11.5 tackles for a loss, one forced fumble and two passes broken up in 2017. on one of those passes broken up, he was 20+ yards downfield and made a touchdown saving tip in the end zone. he could line up in any linebacker position, similar to matthews.
round 2: dj chark, wide receiver - lsu 6'3", 196#
i originally had the packers taking him in the third round, but he's climbing the boards fast, especially after his huge performance in the senior bowl. there's some conflicting data out there, so i won't know for sure what's true about his speed. i've seen estimates ranging from 4.39 to 4.56. but he sure looks fast to me. i know he's not the most polished route runner, so hopefully he doesn't end up being another jeff janis.
round 3: holton hill, cornerback - texas 6'2", 200#
i know, i know - character red flag! look, i don't know the story behind why he was suspended. all i know is he was on fire for the longhorns right up to that point. he's big, he's fast, he hits hard. and he is going to be a bargain in the third round.
round 3 (comp): troy fumagalli, tight end - wisconsin 6'6", 248#
homer pick. route running, ball skills, able and willing blocker. those are his assets. speed and athleticism, not so much. but i have a hunch he would make rodgers very happy.
round 4: uchenna nwosu, olb - usc 6'2", 240#
this is one of those guys that i might have too deep in the draft. he may be a second round pick for all i know. but several draft sites have him as round 3 - 5. in 2017 he had 75 tackles with 11.5 tackles for a loss, 9.5 sacks, one interception and 13 passes broken up.
round 5: okay, we have four picks in round five if my info is correct. i'm not going to go into great detail from here on. i'm sure you guys know how to do google searches and look up youtube videos.
a - natrelle jamerson, s- wisconsin 6'0", 198# 51 tackles, 10 passes broken up and two interceptions. also played some cornerback as well as returning kicks. high iq and character.
b - breeland speaks, de - ole miss 6'3" 285# strong at the point of attack and also has some speed with athleticism.
c - darren carrington ii, wr - utah 6'2" 195# 70 catches for 980 yards and six touchdowns on the season.
d - cole madison, ot - washington state 6'5", 314# right tackle for the nations 2nd best college passing attack.
round 6: kyle lauletta, qb - richmond 6'3", 215# small school prospect that showed up big in the senior bowl.
round 7: brendan mahone, g/ot - penn state 6'4", 315# started at both guard and tackle, was a tackle in 2017, opening holes for saquaon barkley.
round 1: roquan smith, linebacker - georgia 6'1", 225#
a true sideline-to-sideline player, smith amassed 137 tackles with 6.5 sacks, 11.5 tackles for a loss, one forced fumble and two passes broken up in 2017. on one of those passes broken up, he was 20+ yards downfield and made a touchdown saving tip in the end zone. he could line up in any linebacker position, similar to matthews.
round 2: dj chark, wide receiver - lsu 6'3", 196#
i originally had the packers taking him in the third round, but he's climbing the boards fast, especially after his huge performance in the senior bowl. there's some conflicting data out there, so i won't know for sure what's true about his speed. i've seen estimates ranging from 4.39 to 4.56. but he sure looks fast to me. i know he's not the most polished route runner, so hopefully he doesn't end up being another jeff janis.
round 3: holton hill, cornerback - texas 6'2", 200#
i know, i know - character red flag! look, i don't know the story behind why he was suspended. all i know is he was on fire for the longhorns right up to that point. he's big, he's fast, he hits hard. and he is going to be a bargain in the third round.
round 3 (comp): troy fumagalli, tight end - wisconsin 6'6", 248#
homer pick. route running, ball skills, able and willing blocker. those are his assets. speed and athleticism, not so much. but i have a hunch he would make rodgers very happy.
round 4: uchenna nwosu, olb - usc 6'2", 240#
this is one of those guys that i might have too deep in the draft. he may be a second round pick for all i know. but several draft sites have him as round 3 - 5. in 2017 he had 75 tackles with 11.5 tackles for a loss, 9.5 sacks, one interception and 13 passes broken up.
round 5: okay, we have four picks in round five if my info is correct. i'm not going to go into great detail from here on. i'm sure you guys know how to do google searches and look up youtube videos.
a - natrelle jamerson, s- wisconsin 6'0", 198# 51 tackles, 10 passes broken up and two interceptions. also played some cornerback as well as returning kicks. high iq and character.
b - breeland speaks, de - ole miss 6'3" 285# strong at the point of attack and also has some speed with athleticism.
c - darren carrington ii, wr - utah 6'2" 195# 70 catches for 980 yards and six touchdowns on the season.
d - cole madison, ot - washington state 6'5", 314# right tackle for the nations 2nd best college passing attack.
round 6: kyle lauletta, qb - richmond 6'3", 215# small school prospect that showed up big in the senior bowl.
round 7: brendan mahone, g/ot - penn state 6'4", 315# started at both guard and tackle, was a tackle in 2017, opening holes for saquaon barkley.