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Any defensive players we should be looking at in this Bama vs Bearcat game?
probably at least 5 dudes on each team.
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Any defensive players we should be looking at in this Bama vs Bearcat game?

Sauce Gardener CB
MyJai Sanders Edge
Brian Cook S
Coby Bryant CB

Alabama
Harris LB
Too Too LB
Mathis DT
Dont Know if Branch S is a Sr. or will come out. But he's having a heck of a game.

1st time I've really watched Gardner and he looks worthy of a top 10 pick.

S combo of Branch in the 3rd and Cook in the 4th would be huge upgrades.
 
Just tuning into this bama Cincinnati game. Was it ever competitive?

Cincy had a chance to score a TD on their first drive, but the pass was batted at the line... If not for that, would have likely been a TD. Settled for 3. Haven't really come close to scoring a TD since. Bama running almost at will. I wouldn't say it's been total domination by Bama, but sort of close. They've done enough for this to never be in doubt.
 
Watching Georgia Michigan. Brock Bowers #19 scored first TD. Come 2024 I hope the Texans use their 1st RD draft pick to draft Bowers. He's a freshman and is the best TE in college football today.
 
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Keep an eye on George Pickens #1 WR for Georgia. Texans would be lucky to get him with their 2nd rd pick. Devonte Wyatt Georgia #95 DT would be a good 3rd rd pick.
 
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The write-up on Georgia was horrible. Georgia's offense might go undrafted? WR George Pickens is a certain 2nd day pick. Both Bulldog RBs (Cook and White) will be taken in the middle rounds. And they have a couple of O-linemen that should go 3rd day (Sayler and Shaffer).

Also, Georgia DL Travon Walker should go late 1st, early 2nd and went unmentioned.
 
The write-up on Georgia was horrible. Georgia's offense might go undrafted? WR George Pickens is a certain 2nd day pick. Both Bulldog RBs (Cook and White) will be taken in the middle rounds. And they have a couple of O-linemen that should go 3rd day (Sayler and Shaffer).

Also, Georgia DL Travon Walker should go late 1st, early 2nd and went unmentioned.

Love me some Salyer at the top of the 3rd.

Cook would be a great add late in the draft. He looks alot like a young James White to me.
 
Can we now put to rest Hamilton at #3 after running a 4.59 on a very fast track in Indy and 4.7 at his pro day? If I'm drafting a safety in RD 1 it is Lewis Cine, Georgia.
 
Can we now put to rest Hamilton at #3 after running a 4.59 on a very fast track in Indy and 4.7 at his pro day? If I'm drafting a safety in RD 1 it is Lewis Cine, Georgia.
I really like Lewis Cine but he should be available in round 2 along with brisker and Petrie.
I know you are not basing your selections on 40 times? All of those safety are extremely good only Hamilton would I take at 3 but I am sticking with sauce.
 
I really like Lewis Cine but he should be available in round 2 along with brisker and Petrie.
I know you are not basing your selections on 40 times? All of those safety are extremely good only Hamilton would I take at 3 but I am sticking with sauce.
I see Cine going towards the end of RD 1.
 
Maybe Hamilton is dogging it because, Jaguars...
Definitely not a track guy
So Hamilton had a chance to redeem his 4.59 Combine time and he followed that up with a 4.7 at his pro day. While we are discussing top players, I'm also not a fan of Aidan Hutchinson, his short 32" arms and his initial false stutter steps will not play well in the NFL. LTs with their 34" + arms are going to eat him up. NFL OTs will be able to neutralize Hutchinson in much the same way those Georgia OL athletes did in the Orange Bowl.
 
So Hamilton had a chance to redeem his 4.59 Combine time and he followed that up with a 4.7 at his pro day. While we are discussing top players, I'm also not a fan of Aidan Hutchinson, his short 32" arms and his initial false stutter steps will not play well in the NFL. LTs with their 34" + arms are going to eat him up.

I still like Hamilton more than Hutchinson…..but I like trading down from 3 versus drafting one of the media projected top 5.

Personally, my desired pick in RD1 is LT, Trevor Penning. Not the glamor pick but the blue-collar pick that would be a massive addition to the OL. I’d give him a season behind Tunsil, but if he proves to be the more complete LT in camp, I’d be moving Tunsil for 2023 picks. Penning has the desired speed, talent, and nasty temperament I’ve associated with successful LT’s. The best part….I think Caserio could justify selecting him between #7 and #13. He’s not going to make it to his projected spot in the draft b/c LT’s are simply too important at this time.
 
I'm not a doctor, like @CloakNNNdagger. I just think he has something lingering from his injury. Here's Hamilton not weaving while he running on the field.


At some point in the top 10 Hamilton becomes too talented to pass on. If he gets to #13, it's the easiest pick Caserio will ever have to make.
 
I'm not a doctor, like @CloakNNNdagger. I just think he has something lingering from his injury. Here's Hamilton not weaving while he running on the field.


At some point in the top 10 Hamilton becomes too talented to pass on. If he gets to #13, it's the easiest pick Caserio will ever have to make.

As you know, I posted THIS PREVIOUSLY RE. HAMILTON.

So why would Hamilton have weaved in his Pro Day run? Several things come to mind. Having residual from his previous medial meniscus problem in addition to his knee fat impingement syndrome issue can cause weakness of that limb, which can easily explain imbalance and what we see in the video I posted. Another less likely cause would be having little sleep the night before his Pro Day. Hopefully, partying for him is not as important as his future.
 
Evan Neal spent three years as a starter on the Alabama offensive line and he played three different positions over that time. Neal played left guard, right tackle, and left tackle during his run with the Crimson Tide and his success as a blocker has made him one of the top prospects in this year’s draft class.
 
Evan Neal spent three years as a starter on the Alabama offensive line and he played three different positions over that time. Neal played left guard, right tackle, and left tackle during his run with the Crimson Tide and his success as a blocker has made him one of the top prospects in this year’s draft class.
I was bracing myself for the next paragraph that was going to detail a career threatening injury that was uncovered. What a relief.
 
Evan Neal spent three years as a starter on the Alabama offensive line and he played three different positions over that time. Neal played left guard, right tackle, and left tackle during his run with the Crimson Tide and his success as a blocker has made him one of the top prospects in this year’s draft class.

Guys a stud

No doubt about this.
 
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