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1. Isaiah Foskey / Notre Dame / 6’5”, 264

2. Derrick Hall / Auburn / 6’3”, 254

3. Tyree Wilson / Texas Tech / 6’6”, 271

4. Adetomiwa Adebawore / Northwestern / 6’2”, 284

5. Dylan Horton / TCU / 6'4", 257

6. Zach Harrison / Ohio St. / 6’6”, 274

7. Habakkuk Baldonado / Pittsburgh / 6’4”, 251

8. Will McDonald / Iowa St. / 6’4”, 239

9. Isaiah McGuire / Missouri / 6’4”, 268

10. D.J. Johnson / Oregon / 6'4", 260

11. Byron Young / Tennessee / 6’2”, 250

12. Keion White / Georgia Tech / 6’5”, 285


13. Tavius Robinson / Ole Miss / 6’6”, 257

14. Tyler Lacy / Oklahoma St. / 6’4”, 279

15. Desjuan Johnson / Toledo / 6’2”, 267

16. K.J. Henry / Clemson / 6’4”, 251

17. Mike Morris / Michigan / 6’5”, 275

18. Deslin Alexandre / Pittsburgh / 6’3”, 267

19. David Perales / Fresno St. / 6’2”, 248

20. Thomas Incoom / C. Michigan / 6’2”, 262

21. Yaya Diaby / Louisville / 6’3”, 263


22. Derek Parish / Houston / 6’1”, 241

23. Randy Charlton / Mississippi St. / 6’3”, 286

24. Viliami Fehoko / San Jose St. / 6’4”, 276

25. Ali Gaye / LSU / 6’6”, 263

26. Eku Leota / Auburn / 6’3”, 252

27. Ochaun Mathis / Nebraska / 6’5”, 250

28. Malik Vann / Cincinnati / 6’3”, 275

29. Justin Ademilola / Notre Dame / 6’2”, 253

30. Owen Porter / Marshall / 6’3”, 232

31. Juwuan Jones / W. Kentucky / 6’3”, 275

32. Jordan Ferguson / MTSU / 6’1”, 266

33. Cade Hall / San Jose St. / 6’3”, 270

34. Terrance Lang / Colorado / 6’7”, 285

35. Keshawn Banks / San Diego St. / 6’4”, 265
 
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With sophomore DE’s Jack Sawyer and J T Tuimoloau I’m wondering how much playing time Zach Harrison gets. Maybe at that size he slides in and plays some DT like Bosa did?
 
With sophomore DE’s Jack Sawyer and J T Tuimoloau I’m wondering how much playing time Zach Harrison gets. Maybe at that size he slides in and plays some DT like Bosa did?

Harrison is probably going to start - he’s a captain - but there will be a heavy rotation as there usually is.
 
Tyler Lacy is a player. I'm liking these tweener DE/DT types this year. Malik Vann too.
 
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Pach, how much would you change this list based on the season these players had?

Is Wilson the clear #1 now?

How much did McDonald move up? he looked very good at the Senior Bowl practices.
 
Biggest winner from yesterday Yaya Diabi edge from LOU. Projected UDFA, hardly listed anywhere and performed like a clear first round talent. Right now I have him between Anderson and Foskey at the top of the edge class.
 
Biggest winner from yesterday Yaya Diabi edge from LOU. Projected UDFA, hardly listed anywhere and performed like a clear first round talent. Right now I have him between Anderson and Foskey at the top of the edge class.


Well that’s a great place to put a 25 year old rookie that you’ve never seen play.
 
Well that’s a great place to put a 25 year old rookie that you’ve never seen play.

Hey, at 25 he is better than all the guys listed above. I'd take him ahead of the annual Bama hypes who refuse to participate in drills. Diaby at 25 is bigger and ran faster 40 than Will Anderson. I wonder who screwed up that recruiting blunder at Bama.
Nine sack season is pretty good for an edge playing interior DL.
 
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Hey, at 25 he is better than all the guys listed above. I'd take him ahead of the annual Bama hypes who refuse to participate in drills. Diaby at 25 is bigger and ran faster 40 than Will Anderson. I wonder who screwed up that recruiting blunder at Bama.
Nine sack season is pretty good for an edge playing interior DL.

Diaby couldn’t qualify academically for any SEC school coming out of high school. That’s why he went to JUCO. There was no recruiting blunder.

Secondly, you have no idea how good he is because you’ve never seen him play. Although I’m pretty sure he’ll be as good as Logan Woodside and J.T. Barret.



Stay stuck on stupid. You’ll always fit in here.
 
I wouldn't mind picking Isaiah McGuire in the 3rd as a sub rusher. 6'4 268, bruiser type edge thats got great first step, heavy hands and a good set of moves to work with. Can knock people back, and rip away from OL's grasp. 9.51 RAS score
 
Not sure McGuire makes it to #84 but he would be a solid pick there. Edge is not a need but you can't have too many pass rushers.

If they go DL I would think a DT would be more likely with the team having to extend Wilkins and possibly having to let Weiler walk for more money elsewhere.Not ot mention that they lost Jenkins this year and it is a make or break season for R Davis in my opinion.
 
I wouldn't mind picking Isaiah McGuire in the 3rd as a sub rusher. 6'4 268, bruiser type edge thats got great first step, heavy hands and a good set of moves to work with. Can knock people back, and rip away from OL's grasp. 9.51 RAS score
He's under the radar for sure. I could see that at 84. Miami definitely needs depth on the defensive line.
 
Do not see Phillips, Chubb, Ogbah, Wilkins and Sieler on the field at the same time very often. Spending a 3 on a 5T is just a waste (unless Ogbah gets traded)

We definitely need bodies at DT, though, but those should be cheap, rotational guys
 
I know it’s lying season, but there are some rumors that Adebawore is going much later than expected…like around 100. If he’s there at 84, it would be tough to pass on him
 
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