Curious as to why you suggest MHJ is a potential diva. I live in Columbus and have heard zero about diva behavior from MHJ. Mostly the opposite. There was similar pre-draft chatter about Stroud last year that had Columbus residents scratching their heads, as he gave no indication of being anything but a rock solid dude during his OSU career.
Assuming the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, MHJ will be a low-maintenance star. Marvin Harrison Sr - at one time the highest paid WR in the NFL - was renowned for his work ethic, reliability and being soft-spoken. Junior seems much the same.
Agreed that Terrion Arnold isn't currently CB1 in this draft, but there are signs that he could be before long. I don't think slotting him at #8 is a reach. Dane Brugler said the consensus with scouts he's spoken to is that Arnold has the best skill set in the crop, while Daniel Jeremiah says Arnold could go as high as #5. Obviously not gospel, but DJ and DB are among the more tuned-in draft experts.
Really good mock. I doubt Latu pops off that high, but it's a ballsy call and who knows?
Like that you mention the speed concerns with Odunze. I think you're out ahead of a narrative that will get louder as the pre-draft process unfolds. I love Odunze as a prospect, but I'm seeing a good amount of mocks with him in the top six. Very doubtful to me, especially considering the quality depth in this WR crop.
Curious as to why you suggest MHJ is a potential diva. I live in Columbus and have heard zero about diva behavior from MHJ. Mostly the opposite. There was similar pre-draft chatter about Stroud last year that had Columbus residents scratching their heads, as he gave no indication of being anything but a rock solid dude during his OSU career.
Assuming the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, MHJ will be a low-maintenance star. Marvin Harrison Sr - at one time the highest paid WR in the NFL - was renowned for his work ethic, reliability and being soft-spoken. Junior seems much the same.
Agreed that Terrion Arnold isn't currently CB1 in this draft, but there are signs that he could be before long. I don't think slotting him at #8 is a reach. Dane Brugler said the consensus with scouts he's spoken to is that Arnold has the best skill set in the crop, while Daniel Jeremiah says Arnold could go as high as #5. Obviously not gospel, but DJ and DB are among the more tuned-in draft experts.
Really good mock. I doubt Latu pops off that high, but it's a ballsy call and who knows?
Like that you mention the speed concerns with Odunze. I think you're out ahead of a narrative that will get louder as the pre-draft process unfolds. I love Odunze as a prospect, but I'm seeing a good amount of mocks with him in the top six. Very doubtful to me, especially considering the quality depth in this WR crop.