
Los Angeles Rams 2022 NFL Draft Recap
Once again, the Rams treated the draft as a nonessential process to team building.
Once again, the Rams treated the draft as a nonessential process to team building.
As we make headway towards free agency, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have much to address.
The college football landscape always finds different ways to use players. Derion Kendrick played quarterback in high school, went to Clemson to play receiver, and ended up playing cornerback for Clemson and now Georgia. The Georgia cornerback has quite the crowd hyping him up on draft Twitter, so let’s see if is warranted.
The end of the college football season marks a significant increase in draft talk. With that, we still have the playoffs to get to and a boatload of draft-eligible prospects to discuss. Some of these guys are first-rounders looking to improve their stock.
Coming into college football’s seventh week, we approach a rather dull slate compared to last week. That doesn’t mean we don’t have a healthy amount of prospects to look after, so let’s get right into our five guys to watch across the nation this weekend.
A year after Noah Igbinoghene entered the draft as a cornerback after spending most of his career as a receiver, there is another similar story this year. Derion Kendrick spent his sophomore season in high school as a receiver before transitioning to play quarterback his final two years. He went to Clemson to play receiver and made the transition to cornerback before the 2019 season. Kendrick started immediately despite never playing the position before. He has caught the NFL’s attention as a potential first-round pick with a ton of untapped potential yet to be reached.
Once again, the Rams treated the draft as a nonessential process to team building.
As we make headway towards free agency, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have much to address.
The college football landscape always finds different ways to use players. Derion Kendrick played quarterback in high school, went to Clemson to play receiver, and ended up playing cornerback for Clemson and now Georgia. The Georgia cornerback has quite the crowd hyping him up on draft Twitter, so let’s see if is warranted.
The end of the college football season marks a significant increase in draft talk. With that, we still have the playoffs to get to and a boatload of draft-eligible prospects to discuss. Some of these guys are first-rounders looking to improve their stock.
Coming into college football’s seventh week, we approach a rather dull slate compared to last week. That doesn’t mean we don’t have a healthy amount of prospects to look after, so let’s get right into our five guys to watch across the nation this weekend.
A year after Noah Igbinoghene entered the draft as a cornerback after spending most of his career as a receiver, there is another similar story this year. Derion Kendrick spent his sophomore season in high school as a receiver before transitioning to play quarterback his final two years. He went to Clemson to play receiver and made the transition to cornerback before the 2019 season. Kendrick started immediately despite never playing the position before. He has caught the NFL’s attention as a potential first-round pick with a ton of untapped potential yet to be reached.
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