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Deranged Rhino

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10 college football teams with most 2024 NFL draft prospects
 

Michigan Wolverines
Top prospect to know: Kris Jenkins, DL
Sleeper prospect to watch: LaDarius Henderson, OL
Game circled on the schedule: at Penn State, Nov. 11


Ohio State Buckeyes
Top prospect to know: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR
Sleeper prospect to watch: Tyleik Williams, DT
Game circled on the schedule: at Notre Dame, Sept. 23

 

Penn State Nittany Lions
Top prospect to know: Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT
Sleeper prospect to watch: Curtis Jacobs, LB
Game circled on the schedule: at Ohio State, Oct. 21


Georgia Bulldogs
Top prospect to know: Brock Bowers, TE
Sleeper prospect to watch: Amarius Mims, OT
Game circled on the schedule: at Tennessee, Nov. 18


Alabama Crimson Tide
Top prospect to know: Dallas Turner, EDGE/OLB
Sleeper prospect to watch: Jaylen Key, S
Game circled on the schedule: vs. Texas, Sept. 9


Florida State Seminoles
Top prospect to know: Jared Verse, EDGE
Sleeper prospect to watch: Trey Benson, RB
Game circled on the schedule: vs. LSU, Sept. 3


Clemson Tigers
Top prospect to know: Barrett Carter, LB
Sleeper prospect to watch: Ruke Orhorhoro, IDL
Game circled on the schedule: vs. Florida State, Sept. 23


Texas Longhorns
Top prospect to know: Quinn Ewers, QB
Sleeper prospect to watch: Adonai Mitchell
Game circled on the schedule: vs. Alabama, Sept. 9


Washington Huskies
Top prospect to know: Bralen Trice, EDGE
Sleeper prospect to watch: Troy Fautanu, IOL
Game circled on the schedule: vs. Oregon, Oct. 14


Miami Hurricanes
Top prospect to know: Kamren Kinchens, S
Sleeper prospect to watch: Leonard Taylor III, IDL
Game circled on the schedule: vs. Clemson, Oct. 21

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46 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

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Marvin Harrison Jr or bust! 

 

(which will mean trading into the top 5 from 32 - but a man can dream!)

Dream is right. We need to stock up on as many rookies that we can get. We’re going to lose more than a handful of very good players. We’ll be lucky to keep Gabe, and GMBB has about a dozen strong vets playing on 1 year contracts.  

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On 8/18/2023 at 11:43 AM, Nanker said:

Dream is right. We need to stock up on as many rookies that we can get. We’re going to lose more than a handful of very good players. We’ll be lucky to keep Gabe, and GMBB has about a dozen strong vets playing on 1 year contracts.  

Welcome to the problem with paying a franchise QB.  It's a good one to have.

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9 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said:

Welcome to the problem with paying a franchise QB.  It's a good one to have.

And one KC is experiencing now as well, and their QB is about the lowest compensated elite QB in The League, (our guy being a close second in that area.)

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20 hours ago, Nanker said:

I have zero interest in "replacing" Gabe Davis. Augmenting the WR corps - yes.

 

 

I have zero interest in paying Gabe Davis the >10 million a year that he will want.

 

 

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Marvin Harrison Jr’s speed for his size (6’4”, 205 pounds) is something many NFL scouts reportedly say they’ve “never seen” before in a prospect.
 

Harrison recently recorded a speed of 22.2 MPH in Ohio State’s game against Youngstown State.
 

That would’ve been the FASTEST speed recorded in the NFL in the past two seasons.
 

Many NFL scouts reportedly believe Harrison has a shot to “challenge” Calvin Johnson as the best WR prospect of this century.

 

The Buckeyes WR is GENERATIONAL

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Ann said:

Marvin Harrison Jr’s speed for his size (6’4”, 205 pounds) is something many NFL scouts reportedly say they’ve “never seen” before in a prospect.
 

Harrison recently recorded a speed of 22.2 MPH in Ohio State’s game against Youngstown State.
 

That would’ve been the FASTEST speed recorded in the NFL in the past two seasons.
 

Many NFL scouts reportedly believe Harrison has a shot to “challenge” Calvin Johnson as the best WR prospect of this century.

 

The Buckeyes WR is GENERATIONAL

 

 

 

 


I’m trying hard to will a massive draft day trade that makes this happen into existence. Him with Allen (and a year at least with Diggs) would be highly entertaining, not to mention impossible to defend. 

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On 9/20/2023 at 7:43 PM, Ann said:

Marvin Harrison Jr’s speed for his size (6’4”, 205 pounds) is something many NFL scouts reportedly say they’ve “never seen” before in a prospect.
 

Harrison recently recorded a speed of 22.2 MPH in Ohio State’s game against Youngstown State.
 

That would’ve been the FASTEST speed recorded in the NFL in the past two seasons.
 

Many NFL scouts reportedly believe Harrison has a shot to “challenge” Calvin Johnson as the best WR prospect of this century.

 

The Buckeyes WR is GENERATIONAL

 

 

 

 

I like reading stuff like this...but people keep ignoring the fact that Johnson was taller and THIRTY POUNDS heavier than Harrison.  Megatron was a one of a kind freak.

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