Jayden Daniels. He's been too good to discount, and his rise reminds me of Burrow's. Penix is alright, but I have him a couple tiers down. No QB in recent history (since they've tracked them) produced more explosive plays (passing and rushing). He doesn't have crazy arm talent like Williams and Maye, but he's better (today) than either. His combination of process and tools make him a more consistent playmaker. As prospects, I'll most likely still have him QB3, but he has answers/ways to win that make him closer to them than Penix, Nix, and the rest.
The OT group looks really strong, and you might be right. Need to give Latham and the Georgia OT a closer look. Also need to decide just how highly to rate the Washington OT (whose name escapes me at 6 am), but he's probably my dream pick for Miami - OT/OG flexibility, as he's built more like a Guard, but he has OT arm length and movement.
Corley and Ainias Smith have some Deebo to them. Smith looks more dynamic, but Corley is thicker - has even better contact balance. I think they'd have similar roles in Miami.