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2025 NFL Draft Stock Report: Week 14

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The Heisman Trophy belongs to Travis Hunter. Read all of the Week 14 notes for the 2025 NFL Draft Stock Report here! (Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images)

2025 NFL Draft Stock Report: Week 14

Rivalry week was great, wasn’t it!!! Don’t worry, I’m going to have a bunch of quick hitters at the end this week because of all the madness beyond the normal slate. I flipped around a bunch and if you missed this epic Saturday, I truly feel bad for you. We have a strong layout for the 2025 NFL Draft Stock Report notes for Week 14.

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The slate for Week 14 of the 2025 NFL Draft Stock Report includes – Oklahoma State vs. Colorado, Navy vs. East Carolina, Georgia Tech vs. Georgia, Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, South Carolina vs. Clemson, Auburn vs. Alabama, Miami vs. Syracuse, Texas vs. Texas A&M, and Nevada vs. UNLV.

Oklahoma State

It’s really hard to evaluate this team given how big of a mess they are. Brennan Presley and Ollie Gordon are their two skill guys worth talking about. I’m just not sure if they’re any good or if there’s something here but they can’t succeed on this team.

Presley had eight receptions but it was for 42 yards. Mostly nonsense underneath stuff. Looks small and skinny too without being the explosive horse athlete. Looks like probably nothing.

Gordon had four carries for 10 yards. He got outrushed by three other running backs on his own team. Maybe they’re just shutting him down but it’s another performance Colorado stopped the run well. It’s also another performance Gordon did nothing. Right now he’s a walking red flag that you hope can take the Chuba Hubbard path and eventually figure it out after an odd up and down college career. What else is there to say?

Colorado

You knew Colorado would probably come out firing. Bad let down spot last week against Kansas. Oklahoma State is bad period. Style points count this time of year. The result wasn’t exactly surprising. Oklahoma State also tried every possible way to beat themselves with the amount of penalties they committed. This game was over, over 10 minutes in.

Bubble screens and vertical routes. Lot of slants too. What I more wanted to see was the how and why Shedeur Sanders is successful. If you’re looking for red flags, it’s bubble screens and vertical routes. It’s really not arguable. The guy throws the ball sideways… a lot. How much of that is scheme and how much of that is how you get the guy to play well? That part I’m not sure of. Right now to me, that’s the main separator between him and Cam Ward for the best QB spot in the upcoming draft.

Cam Ward gets that puppy up the field. Not that Shedeur doesn’t do that but you can’t deny how many of these passing attempts are sideways. I wouldn’t say Shedeur isn’t mobile. He can certainly pick up yards with his feet but I’d bet a large amount of money his 40 time won’t blow you away. His eye level is really good though. Never just looks to run. It’s looking downfield to make a play when off script. Calm and poised have always been in his calling card.

You can’t deny his completion percentage is spiked with the sideline throws. Not that he’s not accurate but the guy throws the ball sideways so many times that you can’t help but notice it. Also still taking sacks and hanging onto the ball way too long. It’s like he would rather take a sack than have an incomplete pass. The pick he threw at the end of the third was on a tipped ball in the red zone.

Travis Hunter continues to be a freak. Notches a pick on the first play. Then as a receiver, he continues to do this thing where he looks like an elite hockey who is really good at drawing penalties. The nuance of his game is incredible. How he keeps getting these opposing corners to commit PI’s against him is remarkable. You can tell he works hard and takes care of himself. Apparently, he’s got a 4.0 GPA too if that matters to you. Turn the card in for Ohtani. There isn’t anything else to say.

Shilo Sanders put a massive hit on Ollie Gordon in this one. Have to respect it. Don’t think he can cover worth a damn but he’s not soft.

Navy

Thank you for your service.

Maybe ECU jumped the gun on this whole interim coach can be the head coach thing.

East Carolina

If anybody is going to become the next Gus Edwards, it’s this Rahjai Harris. I know what you’re going to say. Trey, you’re biased from the video game series. I’m not. Harris has potential. Guy runs hard and can break tackles.

This highlight isn’t from the Navy game but this is who Harris is in a nutshell. Broken tackle machine and isn’t a total turd in terms of speed.

Yes, it’s a game against Navy so take it with a grain of salt but Harris is the offense. ECU was running this nonsense up-tempo style so that they could hurry up and punt it right back. Navy, if anything, should be prepared to stop the run. The wide receivers on ECU were also drop machines. Harris is the offense. He would look way better if they stopped this up tempo nonsense and got out of the everything has to be shotgun mode. 19 carries for 88 yards in this one. I truly think he’s an NFL back.

Let me give you a rundown on these receivers too…

The tight end Casey Kelly is awful. He’s a nothing burger.

Anthony Smith stinks. He had to have dropped 100 balls in the game. Not worth your time.

Winston Wright Jr. actually has potential. Nine receptions for 64 yards and a score in this one. Just on the smaller side and probably not fast enough to overcome it. But he can play.

Georgia Tech

Felt like I was watching the Miami game all over again. No idea how Haynes King keeps ripping off these runs. Making great calls on these RPOs but great teams should be able to figure this out. If Georgia was scoring at a normal rate maybe it wouldn’t look as bad. Which happened in the second half.

Still, King is a warrior. What he did was remarkable. It was zone QB read the whole time. Couldn’t have caught Georgia by surprise. That guy is just a warrior. Only way to describe him. Guy kept taking hit after hit while grinding out yardage. 24 carries for 110 yards and three scores. It was effective because he did plenty as a passer (26/36 for 303 yards and two scores) to keep the defense honest.

If you missed the game, it looked a lot like this. QB draw, QB draw, QB draw 100 more times.

We shouldn’t get carries away here beyond the fact that you have to acknowledge the guy is tough. He very much has that going for him. He’s better than Mitch Trubisky if that counts for something. I won’t get into it beyond that.

Jamal Haynes, the running back, had a really good game too. Got hurt running a route late in the action that really took him out the game. He’s been banged up all year. Still, 13 carries for 91 yards and a receiving touchdown against Georgia is no joke. Again, we use the term can play a lot here. Haynes fits that mold.

Eric Singleton Jr. continues to be a name to watch. Guy is really good at making plays in the open field. Led the team with eight receptions for 86 yards and a score.

Georgia

Georgia leads FBS in drops. Nothing new I’ve been talking about it for weeks. Another one right out of the shoot for Arian Smith. I’ve seen enough. Looks like another bad impression of what people wanted Tyquan Thornton to be. Fast but not a real football player. He made a huge play on a reverse but that’s who he is. If you think he can be a returner for you feel free. That’s all he is if that. Three brutal drops in this one with the only questionable one being failing to catch a tipped ball on the endless overtime session. I’m out and want nothing to do with him at the NFL level.

Dillon Bell is the most trusted target he had and on queue when they need a score here comes another drop. Carson Beck isn’t carrying the team but the performance by the weapons isn’t close to good enough. Dom Lovett follows is up with a fumble on a bubble screen. Lovett comes right out first play after halftime and drops a beautiful back shoulder throw. The receivers are almost so bad that you have to give Beck a pass for this nonsense and he’s far from perfect. Had a few he underthrew and dirted.

Georgia Tech, by the way, is down a bunch of corners due to injury too. The fact that these targets still can’t make plays is so damn sad. Bowers and McConkey. What else is there to say? They haven’t come close to replacing them and we’re rapidly finding out that both of them are superstars.

Still, Beck delivered when Georgia needed him most. Maybe he’s not carrying the team but he sure is elevating it. That’s clear now. Screw the result of the game. That puppy could have gone either way 40 different times. The mental and physical toughness but Beck to never panic was impressive.

How about this throw. This one took balls. Dropped in over several defenders in the perfect spot and it got Georgia back in the game. It’s throws like this that remind you why he has first round potential. No stupid turnovers in this one either. Five touchdowns with balls of steel. Didn’t create much with his legs but the calm demeanor to come from behind and pull this one out can’t be ignored. It’s becoming more and more clear his wide receiver room stinks. The turnovers in previous games could be a result of forcing things. Throws like this are incredibly difficult but it’s what’s being asked of him right now with the help of a limited running game.

Oscar Delp scored a touchdown in this one. He’s finally starting to turn it on but it’s also obvious he’s not close to the player Bowers is.

I can’t believe I’m saying this but Cash Jones gets a stock up. Some of the plays he’s making I can’t believe it. He’s not a real running back but you can’t deny the talent he has. This guy in terms of route running? Sheeeesh. I don’t know what you do with him but if Dylan Laube is getting drafted, Cash Jones sure as hell should the. Cash Jones would whipe the floor with Laube. You want a receiving back to convert those pass catching downs, you dial up Cash Jones.

Nazir Stackhouse deserves some love. The problem is he doesn’t have Jalen Carter next to him. That’s really the flaw in this Georgia defense. Mykel Williams is a really damn good player but was kept mostly in check in this one. Warren Brinson is okay. Beyond that the depth of this group just isn’t the same as it used to be. If Jalon Walker can’t get a sack they just don’t get there. The linebackers are stupid good though and that’s not even telling the full story of how good they are.

Smael Mondon is stupid good. I’ve seen enough. Led the team in tackles, had the only sack of the game, and has insane range. I’m just going to tell you this right now. If he’s ranked as my top linebacker in the draft don’t be shocked.

Malaki Starks is far from just a really good free safety. He can cover one on one in man too. That guy is just something. Dan Jackson was really the hero though. This forced fumble was really one of the biggest reasons why they won the game.

Tennessee

Awful start by the Vols. They get a kick returned against them. Then Dylan Sampson fumbles and Vandy scores on the short field. Sure rebounded nicely as the entire Tennessee hit the gas right after. 25 carries for 175 yards in this one. By the way, that’s with 11 forced tackles in this one. I’ve been trying to tell you all year that this guy is a different class from Jaylen Wright. Just way better and I have no idea how you argue it. Especially based on Wright basically being a non-factor as a rookie, which also shouldn’t surprise you considering I also tried to tell you that he wasn’t that good.

It’s a joke this guy isn’t a Doak Walker Award finalist. I’d argue he should win it. This is why you should never pay attention to those awards. By the way, somehow Travis Hunter isn’t on it for Jim Thorpe. Samson also broke the single season rushing mark for Tennessee in this game. He also leads the SEC by a comfortable margin. If you haven’t figured out that this is a really good football player by now you’re living on Mars.

James Pearce led FBS in pressure rate heading into the game. I’ve stated weeks ago I don’t really need to see more I’m already in. He didn’t do a ton in this game and don’t care. Really it was about the supporting cast. Arion Carter had a nice game and a sweet pass breakup. Jermod McCoy came away with this interception. It’s been more than just a Pearce effort on defense all year. Got several guys who can play.

Tennessee has wide receiver talent. It’s just been hard to separate them as nobody has really emerged as a wow guy. Dont’e Thornton Jr. had something to say about that in this one. Big, fast, and awesome. 6-foot-5 but can run and actually separate. It’s taken time for him to get going but his high end play is exciting. Just three receptions but scored twice including this long one. Right now you just want to see him be more complete beyond hitting home runs.

Vanderbilt

Diego Pavia keeps Vandy relevant. He’s just out of gas. Taken too many hits this year. His future is as a Taysom Hill player but should be back at school again next year.

While we’re talking future, this linebacker Randon Fontenette will be a name to monitor. Just a sophomore but from a pure talent standpoint he pops a bit off the screen. Still more to learn here.

South Carolina

Raheim Rocket Sanders is so back. He looks good and healthy. Speed and power elements continue to show. Horrific fumble on a screen pass that can’t happen. Wasn’t an overly sexy performance but I love his traits. Especially that he’s getting better in the passing game. It’s a tough defense to run on. Clemson has NFL defensive front players. 3.3 yards per carry but imposing once he gets a full head of steam going. I’m very much back in on him. A matter of how high he will be on my list. Wouldn’t expect him to lead that charge but is very much in the mix.

These edge guys have gotten most of the attention and rightfully so. However, I think it’s time to add TJ Sanders into that mix. He’s on the thinner side but 6-foot-4, 290. and has some of that first step quickness stuff. Can tell he’s got athletic juice in him. Had a sexy pass breakup from the DT spot. Looked really capable in this one.

Clemson

Cade Klubnik has been a bit of a front runner this year. Much better at home compared to on the road. Awful at Georgia but home here today and pretty good. Legs are really underrated. Converted some big throws down the field. Maybe not underrated because it’s mostly the only way he succeeds. Dropped a couple of good balls in there to Antonio Williams (who continues to make a bulk of the plays in terms of Clemson wide outs). Otherwise his long runs were his biggest calling card.

This Phil Mafah blows. I’m so done with him. I was out for a long time. Then he sucked me back in with some good performances and felt like I was being harsh. No, I was right the first time. Let’s see what big boy can do against an SEC front. Guy stinks. It is what it is. Benny Snell turd mode of nothing. 20 carries for 66 yards of meh including a gross fumble. If it’s not blocked for him he doesn’t make the play. No reason to take him seriously. It should be a strong RB draft coming up and he’s not a factor in it. Can’t run routes. Not a factor in that area. Hard pass.

Barrett Carter forced the fumble on Rocket Sanders. Problem is we saw more of Sammy Brown in this one and it’s obvious if you watched five minutes of the game he’s the one that’s built different. Wade Woodaz might be closer to Carter than anyone wants to admit. The positive with Carter is that despite being a smaller linebacker, he looks like he has the necessary power to tackle, and range is a check mark in his favor.

Peter Woods will be a monster two years from now. Probably will be. As long as he keeps on the track, he’s a defensive lineman to keep tabs on in the future. Clemson isn’t what they used to be but they still recruit high school defensive lineman well.

Auburn

Payton Thorne makes my eyes bleed so I admittedly watched less of this game than I planned to. It’s also clear they ran out of gas and didn’t have much left after the insane overtime win over Texas A&M the week prior. This game was also on the road and Thorne doesn’t have it in him to win a game like this.

With that said, I’ll just do some quick observations here.

My favorite (maybe or maybe not the best) player on this defense continues to be Eugene Asante.

Jarquez Hunter tried his best but couldn’t do it by himself. He’s a quality back. Not that different from Tank Bigsby but I think can catch better but less valuable in the broken tackle department. Maybe more wiggle though.

KeAndre Lambert-Smith with a really nice game. Eight for 116 in this one. Hard enough to do that with bum ass Thorne throwing the ball. More impressive it was against Bama at the same time. Has speed. Just worry that these Penn State guys who resemble KJ Hamler just haven’t worked at the NFL level. Ditto Jahan Dotson. Lambert-Smith maybe has a chance to change that narrative. The fact that he’s holding off freshy Cam Coleman as the guy is a good sign.

Alabama

It’s one thing that QB run is the best thing this Jalen Milroe does. Some of this ball security stuff is straight up bad. Ball security is job security and right now his is awful. Last week Milroe couldn’t run and they lost because of it. In this game, he had three rushing touchdowns. That’s the game.

In games he rushes like that, he can overcome the gross picks and fumbles. What’s that going to look like at the NFL level? Was pretty efficient from a passing standpoint but they were also at home and he’s been way better when the game script and crowd is in his favor.

This running back room continues to make me sick. Tired of Jam Miller. More tired of the fact that Justice Haynes can’t surpass him.

Germie Bernard is a really good player. Seven receptions for 111 yards in this one. Gets open. Solid B in the route running department. Separation. All that jazz. I’m a fan. Remember, he’s a former Washington guy who was buried on the depth chart. Now he’s gotten a chance at Bama and nobody else on the roster is close to him. Puke Nacua couldn’t crack Washington’s rotation either when DeBoer was there. Now look.

Jihaad Campbell hasn’t missed a beat. Even without Deontae Lawson, still looks like a stud. Really good sign.

Miami

Up the field. Up the field. Up the field. I just love him. All of the nonsense is whatever you think of things that have nothing to do with football. I love him because nobody just executes these down the field throws better. Third and a mile I don’t trust anybody else in the sport more.

The sad part is this might be the last time we see Ward in college. Defense can’t get a stop. Guy scores on every possession. Except this time they lost because Xavier Restrepo got stripped and it got returned for a touchdown. They lost by one possession. Regardless, it was another top tier performance. 25/36 for 349 yards, two touchdowns, no turnovers. Running backs scooped up three other scores in the red area by the goal line.

I’m not sure we learned anything new here. Nothing that we haven’t seen all year. I think really it’s most important to remind us all of the environment Ward is in with this iteration of Miami. It’s meathead Mario. It’s shot gun city. It’s no under center, you go win us the game. If anything, it’s incredible Ward looks as good as he does.

Damien Martinez looked good again. Amazing what’s transpired since it’s become more of a committed. Working Mark Fletcher more into the rotation has maximized what we’re seeing from Martinez. He had a 60 yard touchdown run called back because of a penalty. His day looks much better along with that. Still had 10 carries for 84 yards and a score. Rhamondre Stevenson is the comp but I think he has a shot to be a better version of that. Not sure he will be as good in the pass catching department but his hands aren’t the problem. More so harder to tackle and needs to get the feet moving first.

This Miami defense makes me want to puke. It’s more so the secondary. There is one linebacker and one defensive lineman who get a pass. That’s about it. Don’t want to talk about it for another second beyond that.

Let’s close this part out with our weekly power rankings of the Miami targets. Putting Elijah Arroyo to the side because he’s continuing to show the potential as a game wrecking tight end.

It’s Xavier Restrepo (who had a monster game outside of the bad fumble), Jacolby George, Isaiah Horton, and Sam Brown blows. Sam Brown should quit the team and go play D2. You’re a dope if you take Sam Brown higher than the 6th round.

Syracuse

Did you know this is the first game Cam Ward entered a game where he wasn’t the leading passer? Put some respect on Kyle McCord, hey! Let’s be honest about every single Miami game this year. It’s Cam Ward is the ultimate gunslinger. Can you outgun him? Miami has won pretty much every single game because Ward is that guy. McCord was very much in the game with worse players around him. I bet you he would have beat Michigan if he was still at Ohio State today too.

Let’s be real about what we saw this week. Ohio State downgraded at quarterback and McCord was good enough to win the shootout against Ward. It included some baller throws along the way. Outside of one meltdown week against Pitt, McCord has been pretty much excellent all season. A lot of big boy throws. Finished the game 380 yards at a 10.6 yards per attempt clip. Three touchdowns and no picks.

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again. That’s an NFL quarterback. Maybe it’s only a backup but you’re an idiot if you think he has zero talent. Which is every Ohio State fan who acted like he wasn’t miles better than JT Barrett. Accurate, calm feet, ability to stretch the field. This is a real player.

Did anybody see Jayden Bellamy out there? He’s been out the last couple of weeks but played well in this one. Looks long AF too. Easily the best corner on the team and his two pass break ups were next level. Shout out ECU (IYKYK).

Maybe don’t totally sleep on this LeQuint Allen too. Wasn’t a crazy game but flashed some movement skills. Caught the ball well. Hurdle was something.

Texas

Quinn Ewers came into the game banged up with an ankle injury. It’s the one to drive off the back foot and he’s already inconsistent in that area as it is. Some dumb mistakes mixed in there but all of which came with the lead. Just got sloppy closing the deal. Otherwise played his tail off. Was clearly hampered and still played mindful of the lower half and executed the necessary throws.

17/28 for 218 (7.8 per attempt) and one TD/INT each. Also picked up some key first downs with his legs. I’m just going to tell you this right now. If you think that guy is slow and just a pocket QB, you don’t get it. That’s Uncle Rico supped up on steroids. Weird delivery on the throws sometimes and not a burner but he can move.

You can hate the guy if you want to. I’d advise you don’t go down that path. He was a historic five star prospect out of high school for a reason. Really good zip on his ball. We’re not talking back up QB. He’s better than Drew Lock who also had some of these qualities. We’re talking about the range of outcomes in terms of how good he is as a legitimate NFL starter.

The road to the 2025 NFL Draft is why we do the Stock Report series. The college football season serves as the information process. I jumped the gun too soon on calling Quintrevion Wisner just a nickel runner. Maybe that’s all he is but saying him and Jaydon Blue are in the same category is wrong. Clearly Blue is defining himself as a pass catcher only type. Wisner is more than that. Texas has suffered a ton of injuries to this position and Wisner wasn’t exactly a blue chip recruit. 33 carries for 186 yards while showing that wiggle as an inside runner was impressive.

Tough and getting better. Clearly has made strides. Improvement is noticeable. He couldn’t do what he just did ten weeks ago. Before he was an afterthought. Now he’s on the radar.

Kelvin Banks left the game with an injury. What I’m about to say doesn’t change the fact that I still view him as the best left tackle in the draft. Did you even notice him leave the game? Sark deserves so much credit for oozing line of scrimmage talent into this program. Banks leaves the game and they don’t miss a beat. Crazy. Got no problem turning the card in for several Texas offensive lineman from this group and that includes players who aren’t eligible this year.

Talk about strides and improvements. This Gunnar Helm keeps getting better and better. Looks more like a real receiver every day while keeping that Gumby WTF was that stuff at the same time. Tall, agile, and hurdling people? I liked Ja’Tavion Sanders coming out. I’m now no longer sure if there is a big game between the two. Helm looks very much like a draftable player.

Georgia has Dan Jackson as the overachiever white safety. Texas has Michael Taaffe. Grinder mentality and making plays.

Brent Urban on steriods. How about this play by Ethan Burke. That’s a dude right there. Long as hell too. Vernon Broughton had two sackles too. Replacing Murphy and Sweat from a year ago hasn’t been easy. Broughton created a lot of that interior rush in this one. Something that’s been missing during certain weeks.

Texas A&M

No Le’Veon Moss and the running game has not been the same without him. If Marcel Reed didn’t create it, Texas A&M probably didn’t get it going. EJ Smith hasn’t been a factor. Rueben Owens is finally back from injury but doesn’t have the power element of Moss.

Nic Scourton. How good is he? That’s the real challenging part. You have to tier things in your mind. What’s the gap between good and great? Clearly Scourton is a player but how good is he? Never wrecked the game in this one. Transfer from Purdue. Made a few tackles but never felt like he wrecked the game. Obviously didn’t. I don’t know where people stand on him. I’m not out but there’s a line for me. How high are we going here? That’s what I want to know.

Nevada

I actually watched the game. Well, parts of the game. I missed a few snaps from flipping back and forth as I do on Saturday. It was also getting late and the team stinks. Sorry but three wins says more than I need to. Curious to see what type of leap Brandon Lewis takes next year. He was at Colorado. It’s not like they got him from a D2 school. Was looking forward to seeing Saivon Red only to watch three carries for four yards. Beyond that, if Hanifan is reading this and wants to send me his quotes on the game, I’m quite sure he will have better info than I will here.

UNLV

Jackson Woodard and Jalen Catalon sure look like NFL players, huh? I’ll be more tuned in for the Mountain West Title game against Boise State.

Ricky White III? Thoughts? Maybe?

We know why UNLV said no to Matt Sluka now. The other guy is better and I’m not sure it’s arguable. UNLV can beat Boise on the right day. 100%.

Quick Hitters:

Caden Prieskorn continues to prove he’s a draftable tight end. That’s all. He’s legit to the point of drafting. First one at Ole Miss since Dawson Knox I’ve taken seriously.

Does it drive anyone else insane how many quarterbacks are coming through college who can’t do anything beyond the QB Draw? It’s like a woman who can’t cook but can brush her teeth. What good are you for? We talked about Haynes King earlier and it was cute and all but it doesn’t stop there. Riley Leonard, Jaxson Dart, etc. it’s just all gross and I’m tired of watching it.

Bill Parcells said once upon a time said something along the lines of – we can only take from what college gives us. Maybe QB draw is the future. Six back offense and QB has to be able to move. If we’re going that route, shouldn’t we take the guy who teams can’t tackle? By the way, isn’t that a huge reason why the quarterback in Buffalo is really good? You know exactly who I’m talking about. #16 sure looks like if Anthony Richardson had the lightbulb moment actually clicked in college, doesn’t he? Shane Beamer said he’s the best player in the country. I know that’s coach speak but we better understand what’s happening here in the years to come.

QB draw. Everyone is QB draw. If that’s the case, better take the guy who is impossible to tackle.

Would love to do an experiment where Georgia and Ohio State swapped wide receivers. I guarantee your viewpoint of both quarterbacks changes drastically. Add in Chip Kelly and it’s unquantifiable. Watch this interception and tell me how this guy should even be a CFL quarterback…

I don’t need hindsight bias on that bum Will Howard. That’s the difference between you and I. I talked trashed while he was winning. My job is to project him forward. I project him for McDonald’s if he didn’t take his studies seriously.

Emeka Egbuka is the third best receiver on his own team. I think it the more I watch them.

The Donovan Edwards story is a weird one. He was supposed to be the dude after Blake Corum left. He’s not only been passed by Kaleel Mullings… he got outcarried 32 to 4. Yes, it appears that he got nicked up but the larger point is his workload isn’t much higher than it was last year. Mullings has been doing this all year. What they’re telling you is that Edwards isn’t carrying a backfield at the NFL level. He’s a very nice change of pace back. Maybe they’re right. I’m not sure they’re wrong at this point. Speaking of Mullings, he sure looks better than Haason Haskins. Beyond that I’m not sure yet.

Maybe Jack Sawyer is better than Sam Hubbard… Still convinced he and JTT are playing too many snaps. People are going to hold it against them for not having enough sack production. I think it’s a school problem. Some nerd who has the number on that feel free to send it to me.

I keep trying to tell you that Garrett Nussmeier is good. Nobody wants to listen. You compare what Jalen Milroe did against Oklahoma? Nussmeier torched them. I’d tell him to go back to school now that the deep down underwood is gone.

Kyren Lacy didn’t have any drops from what I saw. Bout damn time. Booty scooting on that touchdown. Looked good this week. Not sure he was the biggest story though. Fake TY Chris Hilton was cooking. Two deep touchdowns. Imagine if he was healthy all year. Well, now he is. Too little too late but important to see what we know he can do.

Danny Stutsman is a yes for me as long as he’s not dirt slow.

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