With the preseason just around the corner, teams are looking to new names attempting to carve out roster space for themselves -- and the chance to push their franchises forward in terms of talent.
What better way to learn about some of these new faces than by judging them before they ever play a professional snap? Well? Lets look at some of these draft classes for starters.
MinnesotaMinny's first round pick may be in the hands of division rival Detroit but that wasn't going to stop them from moving back into the first to get their hands on an absolute monster with the 13th overall pick.
Its hard to imagine a freak athlete like Gary Johnson falling out of the top 10 any other year but the stars aligned for the safety position and produced a triple headed monster in Johnson, Newman, and Owen. Johnson may not have the speed and range of Owen or the heart stopping hit power that Newman has but Johnson is no slouch. His range is still elite, his pop is carbonated and fresh, but where Johnson excels is getting the ball into his teams hands. He is an absolute MAGNET to the ball and you can expect some big plays to come.
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The middle rounds saw Minny select back to back Inside Linebackers in Richard Nice and Jorge Shinn. Both have very good upside but im sure eyes will be on Shinn as the more complete package. He wont wow you with his physical athleticism but his first step is explosive enough. what he lacks in speed or power he makes up for in technique and this guy can do it all as a true three down linebacker.
1-13 Gary Johnson FS
+large range
nose for ball
play recognition
elite hybrid safety
3-28 Lee Branch FB
+utility
passcatcher out of backfield
-avg lead blocking
ball security
4-28 Richard Nice MLB
+good coverage
decent speed
-awareness
liability in run
low pop
5-15 Jorge Shinn MLB
+three down linebacker
good first step
-hard sells in play action
low recovery speed
5-28 Michael Woods WR
+decent speed and hands
hustles to the ball
-struggles with press
struggles in and out of cuts