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Green and Johnson are two super intriguing prospects that look like the cream of the crop. Both have top 25 potential. Both are very big targets and offer serious position flexibility.
Johnson is plus blocker who has very active, accurate hands when engaging and plus grip strength. He does a nice job making first contact inside. Explosive first couple of steps but hes very smooth and doesnt lose much speed when making lateral changes. He loves using a lil side step w a swim move to separate. Doesn't fall off or lose momentum. Love his movement skills. Good hands as far as i can see, drops werent an issue with what i saw. Productive player who spent a good amount of time inline and slot. He looks like an NFL player and will be one of the more complete TE in this draft.
Green is an absolute freak. Doesn't offer the inline protection that Johnson will just yet but with his size hes capable of working more outside as he gains experience. A little more explosive than Johnson. Green moves like a wr in space. Naturally separates bc of his size. A regular plant & cut seemingly creates 5 yards of space. We'll hear about another TE at LSU in a year or two as well. They're pumping them out but Green is a force. His basketball background is evident in the red zone. Esp with 50/50 balls. He turns into a bully power forward. Has to work on his rr but hes got a lot of potential for yac yards once he develops a little more anticipation and spatialawareness. Hes got a lot work to do there but has shown decent development in certain areas.
Both of these guys look like legit 1st round picks. Benjamin Brahme and Norfleet are also very much in the top 75 picture. Lofton and Carter could make jumps into that space as well.
Tier 1
Trey'Dez Green - LSU - 6'6/240
Jamari Johnson - Oregon - 6'4/255
Tier 2A
Brett Norfleet - Missouri - 6'5/265
Benjamin Brahme - PSU - 6'5/260
Lawson Luckie - Georgia - 6'3/240
Luke Reynolds - Virginia Tech - 6'3/250
Terrance Carter - Texas Tech - 6'2/245
Tier 2B
Elija Lofton - Miami - 6'2/230
Jaden Reddell - Georgia - 6'3/240
Christian Bentancur - Clemson - 6-4 245
Michael Masunas - Texas - 6'4/260
Tier 3
Jelani Thurman - UNC - 6'5/250
Peter Clarke - Temple - 6'5/270
Brody Foley - Louisville - 6'5/260
Kylan Fox - Purdue - 6'4/230
Mason Mini - California- 6'4/240
Walker Lyons - BYU - 6-4 245
Javonte Vereen - Colorado State - 6'3/220
Tier 4
Jordan Washington - UNC - 6'3/265
Michael Smith - Syracuse - 6'5/250
Ethan Davis - Tennessee - 6'5/245
Josh Ford - Alabama - 6'4/265
Houston Thomas - TAMU - 6'5/245
Decker Degraaf - Washington - 6'3/245
Rocky Beers - Oklahoma - 6-4/250
Theo Melin Öhrström - TAMU - 6'5/240
Carter Nelson - Nebraska - 6'4/240
Jake Johnson - Auburn - 6'5/240
Joey Schlaffer - Temple - 6'4/250
Patrick Overmyer - Houston - 6'4/235
Caleb Odom - Ole Miss - 6'4/235
Dorian Thomas - California - 6'4/240
Hayden Hansen - Oklahoma - 6'7/270
CC Ezirim - Toledo - 6'6/240
Tier 5
Maxence LeBlanc - OSU - 6'3/230
Luke Hasz - Ole Miss - 6'3/250
Dakota Twitty - Virginia - 6'4/245
Dorian Flemming - Maryland - 6'3/245
Donovan Green - OK ST 6-4 250
Seamus Gilmartin - Harvard - 6'3/235
Jaleel Skinner - Louisville - 6'4/230
Roger Saleapaga - Oregon - 6'3/235
Jeremiah Hasley - Duke - 6'2/245
Zach Ortwerth - Iowa - 6'3/245
Eric Olsen - Oregon State - 6'4/230
Mac Markway - Nebraska - 6'3/250
Ryder Kurtz - Cornell - 6'4/235
Green and Johnson are two super intriguing prospects that look like the cream of the crop. Both have top 25 potential. Both are very big targets and offer serious position flexibility.
Johnson is plus blocker who has very active, accurate hands when engaging and plus grip strength. He does a nice job making first contact inside. Explosive first couple of steps but hes very smooth and doesnt lose much speed when making lateral changes. He loves using a lil side step w a swim move to separate. Doesn't fall off or lose momentum. Love his movement skills. Good hands as far as i can see, drops werent an issue with what i saw. Productive player who spent a good amount of time inline and slot. He looks like an NFL player and will be one of the more complete TE in this draft.
Green is an absolute freak. Doesn't offer the inline protection that Johnson will just yet but with his size hes capable of working more outside as he gains experience. A little more explosive than Johnson. Green moves like a wr in space. Naturally separates bc of his size. A regular plant & cut seemingly creates 5 yards of space. We'll hear about another TE at LSU in a year or two as well. They're pumping them out but Green is a force. His basketball background is evident in the red zone. Esp with 50/50 balls. He turns into a bully power forward. Has to work on his rr but hes got a lot of potential for yac yards once he develops a little more anticipation and spatialawareness. Hes got a lot work to do there but has shown decent development in certain areas.
Both of these guys look like legit 1st round picks. Benjamin Brahme and Norfleet are also very much in the top 75 picture. Lofton and Carter could make jumps into that space as well.
Tier 1
Trey'Dez Green - LSU - 6'6/240
Jamari Johnson - Oregon - 6'4/255
Tier 2A
Brett Norfleet - Missouri - 6'5/265
Benjamin Brahme - PSU - 6'5/260
Lawson Luckie - Georgia - 6'3/240
Luke Reynolds - Virginia Tech - 6'3/250
Terrance Carter - Texas Tech - 6'2/245
Tier 2B
Elija Lofton - Miami - 6'2/230
Jaden Reddell - Georgia - 6'3/240
Christian Bentancur - Clemson - 6-4 245
Michael Masunas - Texas - 6'4/260
Tier 3
Jelani Thurman - UNC - 6'5/250
Peter Clarke - Temple - 6'5/270
Brody Foley - Louisville - 6'5/260
Kylan Fox - Purdue - 6'4/230
Mason Mini - California- 6'4/240
Walker Lyons - BYU - 6-4 245
Javonte Vereen - Colorado State - 6'3/220
Tier 4
Jordan Washington - UNC - 6'3/265
Michael Smith - Syracuse - 6'5/250
Ethan Davis - Tennessee - 6'5/245
Josh Ford - Alabama - 6'4/265
Houston Thomas - TAMU - 6'5/245
Decker Degraaf - Washington - 6'3/245
Rocky Beers - Oklahoma - 6-4/250
Theo Melin Öhrström - TAMU - 6'5/240
Carter Nelson - Nebraska - 6'4/240
Jake Johnson - Auburn - 6'5/240
Joey Schlaffer - Temple - 6'4/250
Patrick Overmyer - Houston - 6'4/235
Caleb Odom - Ole Miss - 6'4/235
Dorian Thomas - California - 6'4/240
Hayden Hansen - Oklahoma - 6'7/270
CC Ezirim - Toledo - 6'6/240
Tier 5
Maxence LeBlanc - OSU - 6'3/230
Luke Hasz - Ole Miss - 6'3/250
Dakota Twitty - Virginia - 6'4/245
Dorian Flemming - Maryland - 6'3/245
Donovan Green - OK ST 6-4 250
Seamus Gilmartin - Harvard - 6'3/235
Jaleel Skinner - Louisville - 6'4/230
Roger Saleapaga - Oregon - 6'3/235
Jeremiah Hasley - Duke - 6'2/245
Zach Ortwerth - Iowa - 6'3/245
Eric Olsen - Oregon State - 6'4/230
Mac Markway - Nebraska - 6'3/250
Ryder Kurtz - Cornell - 6'4/235











