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True, but he did it without the hype or the last name, and never at the college FBS level. And he certainly wasn't considered a 1st Rd caliber prospect. But Johnny Spanos liked him, so you may have a point there, however it may be minus points.
I would take Emeka Egbuka if Warren and Colston were already taken. Some have him rated as the best receiver in the draft.
Best in the draft? Maybe...but certainly one of the "sure things" in this draft...I think his floor is a bit higher than "solid #2"...you wont miss if you pick him, I think.
2026 Post combine Sig Mock 2.0
1. Blake Miller G/T Clemson
2. Gabe Jacas Edge Illinois
3. Jalon Kilgore DB South Carolina
4. Zane Durant DT Penn State
6. Jager Burton G/C Kentucky
woodMock v5 4.14.25 "High Floor: Keen On 'Clean' "
Rd 1-Emeka Egbuka
WR Ohio State Polished Inside/Outside Receiver opposite Ladd for Herbert.
Rd 2- Elijah Arroyo
TE Miami Athletic Flex Tight End dangerous deep and even at X.
Rd 3- Devin Neal
RB Kansas Elite vision, pacing, receiving with a well rounded game.
Rd 4- Barryn Sorrel
EDGE Texas Speed to power, consistent, hard work in run defense.
Rd 5- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
DL Georgia Undervalued, explosive get off, traits-y over clean rd 1 thru 4, with inside/outside flexibility.
Rd 6- Caleb Rogers
OL Texas Tech Powerful initial punch, ability in space, Duke-trained to fix flaws.
Rd 6- RJ Mickens
DB Clemson Pedigree gives him good instincts, with unexpected athleticism shown at Combine.
Rd 6- Cam Horsley
DT Boston College Good combo of stout and penetrating which fits our profile inside.
Rd 6- Marcus Yarns
RB Delaware Speed back for change of pace.
Rd 7- Jacob Bayer
C Arkansas State Talked to numerous teams and where there's smoke, there's fire.
I still like Arroyo...I get the concerns...but I like him anyway...
Im lukewarm on Neal...but he too is a safe pick, like Egbuke...but more enamored with Giddens and Skatebo..
I like RJ Mickens...the DBs are getting spurned this year, especially safeties...because of the strength of the other positions, they appear to be sliding well into day 3...as opposed to late 3rd, early 4th, which I think is where Micken and some others would land, most years...
I gotta check out this Bayer...since we had him in...
Appreciate you sharing...my final coming soon...
2026 Post combine Sig Mock 2.0
1. Blake Miller G/T Clemson
2. Gabe Jacas Edge Illinois
3. Jalon Kilgore DB South Carolina
4. Zane Durant DT Penn State
6. Jager Burton G/C Kentucky
I still like Arroyo...I get the concerns...but I like him anyway...
Im lukewarm on Neal...but he too is a safe pick, like Egbuke...but more enamored with Giddens and Skatebo..
I like RJ Mickens...the DBs are getting spurned this year, especially safeties...because of the strength of the other positions, they appear to be sliding well into day 3...as opposed to late 3rd, early 4th, which I think is where Micken and some others would land, most years...
I gotta check out this Bayer...since we had him in...
Appreciate you sharing...my final coming soon...
I think Neal is a 4th round pick to me. Solid but I also like Giddens more, faster and more elusive. In round 3 range...Sampson, Skattebo, Harvey, Etienne, Giddens
I give Neal a higher grade because of "feel" for playing RB. Inconsistent Pass Pro and lack of power are negatives, but he plays at a contrasting tempo to Najee.
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