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Bunch or WR


kass
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So I spent way to much time looking at the WR position, so well, the work is done. Might as well post it. 😃

I know Darby is missing, but did not catch any film on him. And this list is without seeing senior bowl, so that would probably have changed a few things.

Now Im going to sleep, will watch the first round tomorrow with my twin. Then day 2 on saturday morning, and when day 3 starts I have catched up all of you an will visit the forum again. Happy draft day

 

edit: (bold and underlined is tiers just to give some guidance. The last one is players I wouldnt draft)

 

1   Smith   DeVonta    Alabama
2   Chase   Ja'Marr    LSU
3   Waddle   Jaylen    Alabama
4   Toney   Kadarius    Florida
5   Moore   Rondale    Purdue
6   Moore   Elijah    Ole Miss
7   Marshall   Terrace Jr.   LSU
8   Bateman   Rashod   

Minnesota

9

  St. Brown   Amon-Ra   USC
10   Eskridge   D'Wayne    Western Michigan
11   Rodgers   Amari   Clemson
12   Powell   Cornell   Clemson
13   Collins   Nico    Michigan
14   Stevenson   Marquez    Houston
15   Brown   Dyami    Nort Carolina
16   Atwell   Chatarius   Louisville
17   Fehoko   Simi    Stanford
18   Darden   Jaelon    North Texas
19   Schwartz   Anthony   Auburn
20   Nixon   Tre   UCF
21   Johnson   Cade   South Dakota State
22   Skowronek   Ben   Notre Dame
23   Smith   Shi    South Carolina
24   Fitzpatrick   Dez    Louisville
25   Wallace   Tylan    Oklahoma
26   Newsome   Dazz    North Carolina
27   Palmer   Josh    Tennessee
28   Felton   Demetric    UCLA
29   Milne   Dax    BYU
30   Terry    Tamorrion  
31   Surratt   Sage    Wake Forrest
32   Williams   Seth    Auburn
33   Grimes   Trevon    Florida
34   Smith-Marsette   Ihmir    Iowa
35   Vaughns   Tyler   USC
36   Watkins   Austin   UAB
37   Philyor   Whop    Indiana
38   Stoner   Dillon   Oklahoma State
39   McMath   Racey    LSU
40   Imatorbhebhe   Josh    Illinois
41   Adams   Jonathan Jr.   Arkansas
42   Mckoy   Isaiah   Kent State
43   Williams   Marlon    UCF
44   Jackson   Warren   Colorado State
45   Mitchell   Osirus   Mississippi
46   Coxie   Damonte   Memphis
47   Proehl   Blake   East Carolina
48   Camp   Jalen   Georgia Tech
49   Mack   Branden   Temple
50   McKinley   Javon   Notre Dame
51   Smith   Brandon   Iowa Hawkeyes
52   Strachan   Michael   Charleston
53   Vasher   T.J.    Texas Tech
54   Walker   Tre    San Jose
55   Mitchell   Myron    UAB
56   Eagles   Brennan   Texas
57   Ausbon   Jhamon    Texas A&M
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