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4A BPA OL
4B ditto
Dane Brugler's draft "sleepers":
Chris Johnson, Kaytron Allen, other 2026 NFL Draft sleepers you need to know
Johnson might be the most underrated prospect in this draft class, while Allen has emerged as top dog in Penn State's backfield.www.nytimes.com
He's the 2nd best power 4 run blocking guard in the country according to PFF, he's equally adept at zone and gap, has only given up 1 sack and 5 pressures (he's spent time at LT this year) and grades very well in pass pro, he has over 1,000 career snaps at LT, 750 at LG and 320 at RG and we'll get insight into his character from BoB.Logan Taylor, OT/G, Boston College
Left tackle Jude Bowry is the main attraction for scouts on the Boston College offensive line, but I come away from each tape more and more impressed with Taylor. At 6-6 1/2, 309 with longer than 34-inch arms, Taylor has logged starts at both tackle and both guard positions — I like him best inside at the next level. His lateral agility is only okay, but his play strength, sturdy anchor and the ability to marry his feet and hands are consistent themes on his film.
Joly joker.Brugler also things a certain NC State TE is a sleeper ... no, not that one, Manx. Sorry.
I saw that. I'm guessing that with only 2 catches on the year, my guy is probably a UDFA only. Grab him in the 6th or 7th to get ahead. Joly is pretty good - I wouldn't object to doubling up on NC State TEs. My only concern is whether our NC QB would throw to them.Brugler also things a certain NC State TE is a sleeper ... no, not that one, Manx. Sorry.
Lot of familiar names.
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