Friday, April 3, 2026

Offseason Schedule


 


















April 20 → Program begins

OTAs → May 27-29, June 1, 3-4

Minicamp → June 9-10

20 comments:

  1. Day 3ish guys Dieter + Hutch like:
    - Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
    - Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio
    - Kaden Wetjen, WR/PR/KR, Iowa
    - Evan Beerntsen, OG, Northwestern
    - Keyron Crawford, Edge, Auburn
    - Jaishawn Barham, Edge, Michigan
    - Markel Bell, OT, Miami
    - Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina

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  2. 20 days until the draft

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  3. Hayden of Underdog references multiple off field concerns for Chris Brazzell II, but was only willing to state that he missed court dates because that was out in the public already. He could be a guy who has a draft day fall, and we find out after the fact what happened.

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    1. Ooof. Not that big a fan anyway, but if that's the case, steer clear.

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  4. Brandon Thorn, who is well known as being a good OL evaluator, has only one OT with s first round grade this year (Fano). His second rated OT is Proctor, who he gives a 2nd round grade on, with a similar grade he had on Conerly and Guyton in recent drafts.

    Next guy is Miller, who he compares to McKivitz as a solid OT, followed by Freeling who he sees as boom or bust that should be allowed to sit and learn or start out at OG while he develops. Compares him to Kolton Miller.

    Lomu is his 5th guy but he is very concerned about his play strength and thought his technique needs work. Compared him to Walker Little.

    Iheanachor is his 6th guy. Rawness in technique and spatial awareness were his biggest concern. Too many lapses currently. Has a 3rd round grade on him.

    Sees Mauigoa as an OG that can be a solid OT if kept there.

    He does acknowledge a lot of them will go round 1, because OTs with starting early potential get drafted early. But not a good OT group overall.

    He prefers the OG group. Sees 4-5 guys ready to start right away, that will be above average to very good starters. Ranks them as Ioane and Muaigoa (round 1 grades), then Bisontis, Pregnon and Rutledge (round 2 grades), then Dunker (round 3). Thinks all 6 can start day 1.

    At center, no top end guys. Highest grade he has is 4th round. Order he has them in is Hecht, Slaughter, Parker II, Lew, all around the same range.

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    1. Thor Nystrom is the dude that for the past 2 years has gone on and on about how good McCarthy was going to be, lol.

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    2. What does that have to do with Brandon Thorn?

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    3. Nothing. I get the two confused, lol.

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  5. Elijah Sarratt is the only projected day 2 WR with good production. The other 9 FBS WRs all had below average production, relative to past top 100 picks at WR or relative to their projected draft pick.

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    1. This is in part why I think the draft community's love of the WR class this year is somewhat exaggerated. It's a decent class, but I don't love it as much as it is often made out to be.

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  6. Wydett Williams, S, Ole Miss

    73 tackles, three INTs, and 10 PBUs, and took home the third-highest PFSN Safety Impact score among all FBS safeties, with an elite figure of 93.4, as well as a forced incompletion percentage of 23.4%. At 6'1 3/8" and 200 pounds. He's twitchy with elite processing. Likely a split safety without the nickel versatility.

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  7. Top FBS Yards per Team Pass Attempt Seasons [Since 1977]

    1. Demaryius Thomas, 2009 (6.87) [5x Pro Bowl]
    2. Marvin Harrison Sr., 1995 (5.39) [HOF]
    3. Hart Lee Dykes, 1988 (5.28)
    4. Eli Heidenreich, 2025 (5.17) 🔥
    5. Tim Brown, 1987 (5.09) [HOF]

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  8. UTSA’s Robert Henry Jr. is an explosive back with light feet. Day 3 sleeper. He had the second-highest breakaway rate in the country this past season (60.8%).

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  9. 2027 Class - Early Model

    - Eighteen “Elite” profiles analytically for 2027 Class.

    - Two generational talents in Jeremiah Smith (100.3) and Arch Manning (94.9)

    - QB, RB, WR groups each have 4+ “Elite” profiles, and TE group has 2 or more.

    - 2026 only 7 “Elite” profiles

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  10. Receiving yards per game in 2025:

    Denzel Boston - 73.4
    Eli Heidenreich - 72.4🫡
    KC Concepcion - 70.7

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  11. 19 days until draftmas

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  12. NFL teams with the most player arrests since 2000🚨🚨

    1. Vikings: 58
    2. Broncos: 56
    3. Bengals: 52
    4. Chiefs: 41
    4. Jaguars: 41
    6. Browns: 40
    7. Titans: 39
    8. Buccaneers: 38
    9. Colts: 36
    10. Bears: 35
    10. Seahawks: 35

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    1. The most common arrests involved driving under the influence (DUI/DWI), domestic violence, assault, and drug-related charges. Wide receivers and cornerbacks led positions in total arrests, often for offenses involving alcohol or weapons.

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Offseason Schedule

  April 20 → Program begins OTAs → May 27-29, June 1, 3-4 Minicamp → June 9-10