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2027 BGC WR/PTP Thread

BaconGrundleCandy

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This will be the strongest group out of the whole 27 draft class. And when you consider how top heavy and deep it is. This could be one of the best classes in the last few decades. I could see that be brought up next year for sure. I could see 6-8 WRS taken in round 1 depending on how things shape up. Unless a bunch of guys drop off you'll have an automatic 5-7 walking into the draft. That said 27 is much better at premium positions like QB, CB, DL etc. We'll see what happens but this class is absolutely loaded.

For those that dont know .... once I get prospects in a tier I dont care how they're "ranked" or which name is first. I'm just getting them into the right neighborhood before putting them in a specific house. As usual I'll adjust as we get closer to the draft but don't worry about "who's above who" right now only the tiers they're in matter.

Smith stands alone but I wouldnt be surprised to see someone from the "1B" or "1C" tier to get a lot closer as the draft approaches. Unless a QB has an outstanding year I expect Smith to go #1. It's a very good QB class but unless someone really separates themselves from their pack. QB could be as deep as any so again unless Arch, TC, Moore etc really pull away it'll be very hard to not take Smith.

Texas is the most interesting team in the country imo with the addition of Coleman to an already very good wr corp and talented team overall. A lot of people think Coleman will make this a "Julio/AJ" type thing and that could be the case. Thats a reasonable scenario but Coleman has a lot of the wr position to learn. He's an athletic freak but most of his production comes from contested catches. Contorting one handers, 360 windmill dunks on the bball court, out-muscling smaller dbs. Hes a walking highlight but really lacks nuance when it comes to the smaller things. Hes playing in a much better, more structured offense thats up to date. With better players around him including, obviously QB. So I expect him to have a big year and be a top 10-12 pick. Texas could have 3 top 10 picks, 4 top 20 and 5 top 40 guys when its said and done.

Duff is another guy that will command a lot of attention during draft process with another step forward in his game. Former hs te coming in around 6'5/220. One of the best in the country when it comes to explosive plays (16+ rec yards), ypc (18.1) and contested catches and is 6'5/220. A real 6'5/220 too not the school bumping #'s up. He moves lighter than he is though and is pretty fluid for that size. Hes not dragging any weight along. He moves like someone who is 205-210 not 6'5/220. This is evident watching him at the los. Hes not twitched by any means up but hes pretty smooth, has some power and uses efficient footwork off the line. Keeps it simple with hesi/stutters combined with a swipe or swim. His size and athleticism when committed are enough no need to complicate. He's not a bad rr at this point by any means for where he is in his development.

Tier 1A
Jeremiah Smith - Ohio State - 6'3/215


Tier 1B
Cam Coleman - Texas - 6'2/195

Nick Marsh - Indiana - 6'2/205



Ryan Wingo - Texas - 6-2/215

Bryant Wesco - Clemson - 6'1/180

Ryan Coleman-Williams - Alabama - 5-11/175

KJ Duff - Rutgers - 6'5/220

Charlie Becker - Indiana - 6'3/210



Tier 1C
Mario Craver - TAMU - 5'9/165




Wyatt Young - OK ST - 6'/195


Evan Stewart - Oregon - 5'11/175

Duce Robinson - FSU - 6-5 1/4 225




Tier 2
Cooper Barkate - Miami, 6'1/195


Braylon Staley - Tennessee, 5-11/190

Omarion Miller - ASU - 6'2/210

Micahi Danzy - FSU - 6'/190

Nyck Harbor - South Carolina - 6-4/235

Coy Eakin - Texas Tech - 6'2/210

Brandon Inniss - OSU - 6'/205

Yannick Smith - SMU - 6-3 205

Johntay Cook - Ole Miss - 5'11/195

Griffin Wilde - Northwestern - 6'1/200

Parker Livingstone - Oklahoma - 6-3/190

Mike Mathews - Tennessee - 6'1/200



Tier 3
Eric Singleton - Florida - 5'9/180

Emmett Mosley - Texas - 6'1/210

Jackson Harris - LSU - 6'3/205

Isaac Sategna - Oklahoma - 5'10/180

Terry Bussey - TAMU - 5'10/195

Trell Harris - OK - 6'/200

Dre'lon Miller - Baylor - 5'11/200

Alex Perry - Illinois - 6'4/210

Ian Strong - California - 6-3/210

Jared Richardson - Duke - 6'1/215

TJ Moore - Clemson - 6'2/200

Alex Perry - Illinois - 6'4/210

Danny Scudero - Colorado - 5-8/175

Devin McCuin - OSU - 5-10 1/2 195

Beau Sparks - Texas State - 5'9/175

Amare Thomas - Houston - 5-11/205

Malcolm Simmons - Texas Tech - 5'11/175

Javonnie Gibson - Cincinnati - 6'2/210

Isaiah Horton - Texas A&M - 6'2/210

Eugene Wilson - LSU - 5'9/195


Tier 4
Jayce Brown - LSU - 5'11/180

Noah Rogers - Alabama - 6'1/200

Tre Brown - LSU - 6-2 180

Jaden Greathouse - ND - 6'1/210

Mylan Graham - ND - 6'1/185

Kyle Parker - OSU - 5'9/195

Cayden Lee - Missouri - 5-11/180

Easton Messer - Florida Atlantic - 5-8/190

Jordan Dwyer - TCU - 5'11/190

Keshaun Singleton - Auburn - 6'2/215

Trech Kekahuna - UNC - 5-9/185

Terrell Anderson - USC - 6'2/195

London Humphreys - Georgia - 6'2/200

Larenzo Fenner - Cincinnati - 6'/185

DeAndre Moore - Colorado - 6'/195

JaCory Thomas - Vanderbilt - 6'2/210

Darrell Gill - Ole Miss - 6'2/190

Jeremiah McClellan - Oregon - 5'11/190

Malik Elzy - LSU - 6'2/225

Kenny Johnson - Texas Tech - 6'1/205

Jaylen Lloyd - OK ST - 5'9/180

Jalen Hale - SMU - 6'1/195

Reed Harris - ASU - 6'3/220

Reece Vander Zee - Iowa - 6-3/215

Anthony Evans - Miss ST - 5'11/180

Josh Derry, Central Florida, 5-8 1/2 175


Tier 5
Chase Hendricks - California - 5'11/205

Isiah Canion - Georgia - 6'3/215

Micah Mays - Florida - 6'2 195

Jaylen Mbakwe - Georgia Tech - 5'9/190

Hykeem Williams - Colorado - 6'2/220

JaCory Thomas - Vanderbilt - 6'2/210

Shazz Preston - Indiana - 5'11/205

Marquis Johnson - Miss ST - 5'9/185

Chris Barnes - OK ST - 5'7/170

Deuce Alexander - Ole Miss - 5'11/180

Zion Kearney - Wisconsin - 6'/210

Chase Sowell - PSU - 6'2/210

Zymear Smith - Maryland -6'1/180

Jayden Gibson - South Carolina - 6'4/200

Rico Scott - Alabama - 5'11/195

Braden Pegan - Utah - 6'2/210

Jojo Trader - NC ST - 6'1/190

Jamari Person - Liberty - 6'1/200

Nic Anderson - LSU - 6'3/210

Reginald Vick - Colorado State - 6'2/200

Jordan Faison - Notre Dame - 5'9/185

Shelton Sampson - Louisiana - 6'3/195

Cody Jackson - Iowa ST - 5'11/175

Jalen Moss - ASU - 6'/180

Baron Tipton - North Texas - 6'3/195

Cam Williams - ND - 6'2/200

Kyler Kasper - Oregon - 6'5/205

Pofele Ashlock - Hawaii - 6'1/185

QueSean Brown - VA Tech - 5-7/165

Jackson Williams - North Dakota State - 5'11/185

Cataurus Hicks - Pittsburgh - 5'9/175

Caleb Goodie - Missouri - 6'1/180

Chris Marshall - Arkansas - 6'2/215

Parker Kingston - BYU - 5-11/185

Josiah Freeman - Fresno State - 6'2/195

Chris Durr - Maryland - 5'9/175

Jojo Phillips - BYU - 6'4/205

Jahmal Edrine - Virginia - 6'2/220

Hudson Clement - Illinois - 6'/215

Rico Flores - UCLA - 6'/205

Javon Tracy - Minnesota - 6'/205

Brady Blackburn - Harvard - 5'11/180

Charly Mullaly - South Carolina - 6-0/195

Semaj Morgan - UCLA - 5-8/175

Louis Brown - Baylor - 6'1/195

Javen Jacobs - Utah State - 5-9/190

Davion Dozier - NC ST - 6'3/205

Chas Nimrod - Auburn - 6'2/200

Chris Culliver - Marshall - 6'1/195

Carlos Hernandez -Wake Forest - 5-11/195

Jamari Hawkins Arkansas, 5-9 185 4.46 FA

Ray Ray Joseph - East Carolina - 5'9/175

Marquis Buchanan - Rhode Island - 6-3/190

Kieth Reynolds - Miami Ohio - 5'9/180

Cameron Seldon - VA Tech - 6'1/210

Bugs Mortimer - Stephen F. Austin - 5'8/175

Jacob Jordan - Oklahoma - 5'8/180

Ayden Williams -Miss ST - 6-3/205

KD Hutchinson - Western Kentucky - 5-7/180

Armani Winfield - South Florida - 6'1/200

CJ Smith - Memphis - 6'1/195

Traylon Ray - Ole Miss - 6'1/190

Kenny Odom - South Florida - 5'8/170

Carver Cheeks - Northern Colorado - 6-1/210

Rodney Gallagher - Arizona - 5'9/180

Aaron Butler - Texas - 5'11/175

Channing Goodwin - Michigan - 6'2/200

Kaden Saunders - Southern Miss - 5'9/175

Joshua Manning - Missouri - 6'2/215

Micah Gilbert - ND - 6'2/200

Tiger Bachmeier - BYU - 6'1/190

Kaleb Brown - UAB - 5'10/200

Malachi Riley - San Jose State - 6'2/175

Prince Strachan - West Virginia - 6-3/215
 
I would knock Parker Kingston down a tier or two after he was forced out of BYU following a rape accusation

Good list.
 
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