With the NFL draft fast approaching, teams are preparing to make a pick that could change the direction of their entire franchise. Pick correctly and you could wind up with a player that helps you win dozens, if not hundreds of games over the course of his career. Pick incorrectly and wind up with a Jamarcus Russell type player who bleeds a franchise dry of money and never makes a meaningful contribution.
The draft is a tricky day. Things are moving so fast that one minute a team could be sitting at the third pick looking for their franchise quarterback and end up taking a left tackle. There’s no telling how any team is going to pick at any given moment. We’re going to look at the five guys in this draft that any team would be happy to draft regardless.
Bosa is a 6’6” defensive end out of The Ohio State University. Bosa’s blend of speed and power is reminiscent of Von Miller and Jadaveon Clowney. Though he may not be as versatile as Miller, he certainly possesses the same pass rushing ability. No matter where Bosa winds up, the team is going to be very happy with his elite ability to put pressure on the passer.
This year could not have been any better of an indication of the old adage that says defense wins championships. With the top two defensive teams both making it to the Super Bowl, it’s not a ridiculous statement to say that this year we could see a record number of defenders taken in the first round. That bodes extremely well for the linebacker out of UCLA. Jack is a killer athlete that has folks thinking of Patrick Willis when he touches the field. But Jack isn’t like Willis in the way that he doesn’t get stuck in the middle of the field. In college, Jack played every linebacker position and even some slot-corner and safety. If a team is looking for a guy who does it all, look no further.
In recent years, running backs have been slipping further and further in the draft, but that does not appear to be the case with Elliot. Elliot is one of the best college running backs we’ve seen in some years. What sets apart Elliot is his versatility. He is nimble enough to make linebackers miss and strong enough to run over safeties. Though Elliot got into trouble with his mouth over the course of the season that does not downplay the fact that this guy could turn into a superstar running back.
With the changing NFL, cornerbacks are becoming the most important players on the field. A cornerback that can shut down a player and leave a quarterback looking away from his #1 receiver is invaluable. And that’s what Ramsey does. Ramsey is willing and able to cover an opposing team’s number 1 option in the passing game. This is a rare ability in today’s NFL, where most “shutdown” corners are playing in a zone scheme. Look out Revis Island, Ramsey is coming to claim some territory.
Some fans see picking an offensive lineman as a slap in the face. With all the exciting playmakers out there why pick someone who just blocks? Well no fans should be saying that about Tunsil who is a big, strong, mean enforcer that every team needs. Tunsil has shown the ability to block just about any pass rusher you put in front of him. Though picking Tunsil may not be the sexiest pick in the draft, it certainly will have the quarterback breathing a sigh of relief.
There’s no sure thing in any NFL draft. Some of the top players never make a name for themselves, while a sixth round pick wins four Super Bowls and few MVP’s. Though there are hundreds of experts, nobody truly knows. One thing is for certain though, if these players can play half as well as they are expected to play, there will be many future Pro-Bowlers on this list.
–Michael Hersey
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