I think Jayson Oweh is already a very good football player who is under-appreciated for what he's doing from a football standpoint that helps you win games, and I see that only getting better because obviously he's also a ridiculous, ridiculous specimen.
Overall, I am actually a bit wary on the edge class, and I think the NFL are as well.
They showed it in the free agency contracts of Leonard Williams, Shaq Barrett, Bud Dupree, Leonard Floyd, Trey Hendrickson, Carl Lawson, Matt Judon, Romeo Okwara, J.J. Watt, and Yannick Ngakoue. These guys got PAID while the wide receivers got SQUEEZED. Why? It's because of how much better the NFL are viewing the wide receiver class than the edge class. They don't want to have to rely on one of these draft prospects in the late-1st or Day 2.
But I do think if there's a guy that I'm willing to carve out an exception for in my overall thesis of a weak edge class, it's probably Jayson Oweh.
And yes I also really like Azeez Ojulari, Elerson Smith, and Cam Sample. I'd be fine rolling the dice on Greg Rousseau, high upside potential.
I think Jaelan Phillips, Kwity Paye, Carlos Basham, and Joseph Ossai look like solid players. You're gonna get what you're gonna get. But I'm not so sure it's all that dissimilar from what you're going to get from Dayo Odeyingbo, Joshua Kaindoh, or Payton Turner at a far cheaper price. And I'm not sure you couldn't hit paydirt real cheap with guys like Quincy Roche, Janarius Robinson, Daelin Hayes, or Rashad Weaver.
So overall...I do see the limitations. But to my thinking right now, the one exception I'm going to pull out of that group and say, this is the guy that does well, while the rest of the class is going to be very hit-or-miss...it's Jayson Oweh.