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22. Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
85. Zach Allen, DE, BC
102. Riley Ridley, WR, GA
113. Nate Davis, G, Charlotte
123. Michael Jordan, IOL, OSU
160. Jakobi Meyers, WR, NC St.
191. Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington
193. Carl Granderson, Edge, Wyoming
the first 2 picks were really hard to make, i chose greedy because i think hes a pretty clear top 15 talent and he has no business being available at 22, and no other player was near his caliber, so i said to hell with needs the value is too big, so this allows a clean split from jimmy smith and we continue to have the best secondary in the league and in time this may be an upgrade. Zach Allen is a 3 down starter day one i believe, hes got grown man nfl strength and shocking bend for a man of his size, the dude has legit hip flexibility and flattens the edge extremely well and sets up the bend with brute force, hes a tone setting DE who can play an edge collapsing OLB, 5tech, and 3tech, with all the departures on defense he can do a lot to alleviate the losses, adding an element of versatility and multiple looks, hes a mid round 2 talent at worst to me.
the needs begin to work themselves out later, ridley late in the third is beautiful, nate davis even later is beautiful as well and i think that dude will add a whole new attitude to our IOL because he is a powerful mammoth of a man who drive blocks better than anyone in the class and lands moving blocks violently. michael jordan has started at C for a considerable amount of time and before this season he was being considered as a 2nd round pick, hes tall and lengthy which is a concern, but hes got great feet and generates push when he plays low and hes got an excellent anchor in pass pro. jakobi meyers is a wild card at WR, he made a lot of big time possession plays for NC St. and jumps off the tape as a playmaker(i have to study him more though because im not fully aware of his traits). gaskin and granderson are slam dunks in the sixth.