I know all you NDSU fans already know this, but here is a good breakdown of Trey Lance
I know all you NDSU fans already know this, but here is a good breakdown of Trey Lance
There are around 12 FCS prospects that may be drafted, with virtually all of them MVFC or HBCU prospects...
http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.as...ea&tm=&src=FCS
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Draft on Thursday. Here is a list ranked by ESPN of FCS Prospects
ESPN Rank Suggested Round Position Name School 10 1st QB Trey Lance North Dakota St 66 Top 3rd OL Dillon Radunz North Dakota St 92 Mid 3rd WR Cade Johnson South Dakota St 97 Mid 3rd OL Spencer Brown Northern Iowa 112 Top 4th CB Robert Rochel Central Arkansas 135 Bottom 4th OLB Elerson Smith Northern Iowa 152 Top 5th CB Bryan Mills North Carolina Central 233 Top 7th S Christian Uphoff Illinois St 307 Undrafted LS Colten Menges Alcorn St 327 Undrafted OT Drew Himmelman Illinois St 328 Undrafted WR Dai'Jean Dixon Nicholls St 345 Undrafted WR DeAngelo Wilson Austin Peay 45 Mid 2nd ILB Jabril Cox LSU (former NDSU)
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My thoughts on the NDSU guys....
- Trey is obviously a wildcard. Could see him go as high as 3rd-4th, but also wouldn't be surprised to see him fall past 10. For his own development I would have liked to see him stay in college. I don't believe you learn much sitting, but I think he needs more development before he's ready. Alas, he'll sign a big check soon, which would be hard to pass up to stay.
- Radunz I've seen mocked fairly consistently in the 2nd, even an outside shot at the first. ESPN has him ranked a bit lower. Played well in the senior bowl. I think he can make a career as a swing tackle or right tackle. I think he fits at tackle but those are big shoes to fill in the NFL. I hope I'm a bit low and he can stay at LT.
- Cox, although not technically an FCS/NDSU guy any more, I'm most excited about. He's got enough athleticism to not only play the run but also cover the pass including the growing number of athletic TEs. I think he's a 3 down LB, at least eventually. Probably goes in the second but whoever picks him I think is getting a solid LB for at least 4 years.
These are the guys who I had most likely based on intel and pro days. I meant to post this early yesterday but forgot. Hope you are all doing well.
Round Pick Team Pos First Name Last Name School My Projection CB Robert Rochell Central Arkansas 3rd-4th WR Keyion Dixon Eastern Kentucky PFA OT Calvin Ashley Florida A&M 7th-PFA OG Dave Moore Grambling State 7th-PFA OLB Christian Elliss Idaho 7th-PFA P Cade Coffey Idaho PFA SS Christian Uphoff Illinois State 5th-7th OT Drew Himmelman Illinois State 6th-PFA OG Sam Cooper Merrimack PFA CB Mac McCain III North Carolina A&T 7th-PFA CB Bryan Mills North Carolina Central 6th 1 3 San Francisco QB Trey Lance North Dakota State 1st 2 53 Tennessee OT Dillon Radunz North Dakota State 2nd-3rd 3 93 Buffalo OT Spencer Brown Northern Iowa 3rd DE Elerson G. Smith Northern Iowa 4th-6th WR Tristen Wallace Prairie View A&M PFA WR Cade Johnson South Dakota State 5th-7th DT Sam Kamara Stony Brook 7th-PFA WR Donnie Corley Texas Southern PFA
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