PFF seems to like Jenkins as a pro also.He’s not really a sleeper, but I feel like Jenkins the DL from Michigan is going to be a better NFL player than expected. Almost like a Kobie Turner. I’d love to grab him if he feel to the 3rd due to his size. Maybe if we traded back a bit or moved up from our 3rd.
Although bits a concern having some “smaller” guys along the line for the Rams already. But he’d be a nice add for post AD after we win the Super Bowl next year and AD possibly retires as a champ.
Wasn’t Smith high on Kupp too?Former NFL WR Steve Smith seems to love this kid.
WR is still a need. Kupp’s health is a concern. If Snead goes for a few trade backs and can get another third, or late second round pick I could see that being a possibility to take Corley there. His body control and balance are excellent. He tight ropes that line more than once in his highlight.@Allen2McVay
We will see, rated in the late teens to 20's for WR's with a 4th round grade which is mid to late but likely climbing due to the publicity he is getting. That's why I say semi sleeper.
Agreed.Don't know that Corley qualifies as a "sleeper" or will be a "later round guy".
He's a beast of a blocker. 6'7 270-280#Looks like he has great hands and runs routes well. Decent blocker from what I saw. Good TE2, I’d compare him to Mundt as his speed is a bit slow on tape.
Here’s one:
Daequan Hardy, CB, Penn State. Punt returning ability it the appeal here.
I love hearing about how well he blocks. But that 4.64/40 at 271 lbs. really opened my eyes.Really like this kid’s game. He plays a little tall, but he catches with his hands and appears to have a high football IQ. Really like how he gets square before blocks and finds holes in the zone. I’d take him as an early day 3 pick.