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99.
Matthew Bergeron 6'5 320
OT Syracus
https://youtu.be/Lnsp1gpvm8U
Along with his strength, Bergeron also brings the grip strength to gather and neutralize power rushes. And with his core strength, he assumes control in anchor struggles and redirects defenders out of plays. The Syracuse OT can latch and maintain anchors on the move. Using his anchor and leg drive, he plows defenders off the line and paves open running lanes. He can also flip his hips to angles

101.
Luke Musgrave 6'5 255
TE Oregon State
https://youtu.be/5Slzz3toUkc
Musgrave is an extremely explosive long-striding athlete who accelerates with excellent quickness in open space. He shows off high-end accelerative capacity when attacking zones downfield and can get upfield quickly and stress coverages when opening his strides. Beyond that, he's able to gear up along slanted paths with curvilinear acceleration, attacking space at acute angles, and he flashes superb initial burst as well.

102.
Eli Ricks 6'2 190
CB Alabama
https://youtu.be/jjkcnLFfCC0
Ricks has the abruptness to quickly wind up and generate momentum out of an idle stance. Furthermore, with his twitchy lower-body movements, he can adjust and maintain positioning in tight spaces. He can manage his speed and corrective athleticism to maintain proper downhill tackling angles. Ricks' physical talent is undeniable, but so too is his physical edge. The Alabama CB shows off intense physicality at the line. He surges into jams, using his length to shock receivers and delay releases. Additionally, he fully extends on jams, generating force inside his opponent's torso. Ricks actively targets hands and shoulders to negate swipes and force WRs off-balance. He also uses physical jabs to divert and Ricks has the abruptness to quickly wind up and generate momentum out of an idle stance. Furthermore, with his twitchy lower-body movements, he can adjust and maintain positioning in tight spaces. He can manage his speed and corrective athleticism to maintain proper downhill tackling angles. Ricks' physical talent is undeniable, but so too is his physical edge. The Alabama CB shows off intense physicality at the line. He surges into jams, using his length to shock receivers and delay releases. Additionally, he fully extends on jams, generating force inside his opponent's torso. Ricks actively targets hands and shoulders to negate swipes and force WRs off-balance. He also uses physical jabs to divert and disrupt focus at the catch point and plays to control the area. He's a high-energy competitor who's fueled by contact.

155.
Andrew Vorhees 6'6 310
OG USC
https://youtube.com/shorts/l4LaYkj60gk?feature=share
Vorhees has flashed the ability to reset his hands to regain leverage. Additionally, he has excellent movement skills at guard, which he exhibited when starting at left tackle in 2021. While he shouldn't be viewed as an OT prospect, Vorhees does have the athleticism, light feet, and frame to be considered an emergency depth piece there. That versatility will undoubtedly attract scouts, especially when you add in Vorhees' vast experience. The USC OL is a dependable and consistent presence, as you'll rarely find him on the ground. And if he is, it's because he put a defender there.

164.
Keondre Coburn 6'2 335
DT Texas
https://youtu.be/bczN7Ae4QHk
A stout but athletic nose tackle with nimble feet, Coburn can sit down and muddy run lanes or create difficulties for pin-and-pull blocking schemes with his interior agility. While he's not a three-down lineman, he does have the bull rush and activity level to cause issues as a rusher. He's more than capable of pressing and separating from blocks as a two-gapping plugger but requires more consistent technique to improve his consistency in that area. Coburn's blend of girth, power and agility could be coveted by teams looking for help along the interior.

173.
Brenton Cox Jr. 6'4 250
EDGE Florida
https://youtu.be/EEZhx9y6a_8
The first thing to note on Cox's scouting report is his versatility. He can play the defensive end position in a 4-3 formation or 3-4 OLB. He has played with his hand in the ground and standing up during his short college football career. At 6'4″ and 250 pounds, he is a little in-between the ideal size for both positions. However, Cox has demonstrated the ability to drop back into coverage that will be required at the next level. The Florida prospect possesses an impressive first step and exhibits decent explosion at the line of scrimmage. He won't win many foot races, but the first step and burst allow him to get a jump at the line of scrimmage. Additionally, Cox shows examples of good footwork and lateral agility. This is on display with his spin moves, one of the tools he has in his pass-rush arsenal.

216.
Spencer Anderson 6'5 330
OC Maryland1
In the run game, Anderson explodes off the line of scrimmage and consistently gets out to the second level to do damage. Consistently keeps his feet sliding while maintaining power when dealing with speed, often sending speed rushers flying past the pocket. Attacks his man, playing with a wide base and the lateral agility to mirror, sustain and shuffle to help inside. Has the size, strength and quick feet to be effective as a position run-blocker. Has the feet to adjust when he anticipates what's coming. Effective trapping and bends at the knees with adequate core strength to absorb the bull rush. Can clear a path at the second level if he hits the target. Exhibits good patience in pass protection, sitting back in his set rather than leaning and lunging. He's a coordinated athlete who can win at the point of attack in the run game, and he can also move to consistently land blocks at the second level.

222.
Cam Jones
LB Indiana

247.
Matt Landers
WR Arkansas

253.
Jerome Carvin
OG Tennessee

255.
Connor Galvin
OT Baylor
I don't see how your first two picks make it there. There's talks of Bergeron possibly going in the 1st…And Vorhees is going to IR for the yr.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I don't see how your first two picks make it there. There's talks of Bergeron possibly going in the 1st…And Vorhees is going to IR for the yr.

I agree with you on 1st two. I wouldn't mind stashing Vorhees for a year. Had a 2nd/3rd round grade before injury. If could get him in 5th and stash. Id take it
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