Those top 5 are all very different scheme fits Brisker vs. Cine is a fun debate I’ve seen a lot recently
With the 37th pick the Houston Texans select Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State McBride should step into the starting TE role and become Davis Mills' new best friend, as he has great hands and competes as an in-line blocker. With a pair of young promising TEs in McBride and Brevin Jordan, the TE position should be set for awhile.
Jets select: Daxton Hill - Safety - Michigan Interchangeable DB that can play free safety and nickel. The Jets added Jordan Whitehead to be their box safety in 2022. Ashtyn Davis can come on as a deep safety if Hill is being used as a nickel defender.
Can't wait for Joe Douglas to draft a guard, a center, and a two down IDL with his first three picks.
#40 - Seattle Seahawks select Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota Seattle's offensive line has been patched together with random parts for far too long. Despite trading for Baker Mayfield, they are still in somewhat of a rebuild. Offensive line is the foundation of a rebuild imo because it eases the development of everyone around them. Faalele is a mammoth human who should be a starter at RT early in his career. #41 - Seattle Seahawks select Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State Another big fella to help build that foundation. With these 2 picks, Seattle could be set at the tackle position for the next several seasons. Something that will certainly ease that transition into a Baker Mayfield offense.
Colts select David Bell, WR, Purdue I don’t really like how this board fell for Indy, but they desperately need weapons for Matt Ryan and grab the hometown kid here