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3 minutes ago, Lamardirts said:

Jeremiah Moon would be another sneaky versatile pick.  
 

If we aren’t sold on Thornhill then maybe McKinley at S.   
 

Super pumped for this draft class.  Hope they all hit and pan out!

If they go safety again I think the target is Juanyeh

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Jaylen Watson
6'2"197 lbsWashington State
29POS RK
231OVR RK
48GRADE
 

Pre-Draft Analysis

Watson is a taller corner with good length and he matches up well with tight ends. He flashes the ability to jump routes, but he gets nosy and bites on double moves. Watson gets beat off the line when he doesn't win with his hands in press and he doesn't recover well. He's an effective wrap-up tackler. -- Steve Muench

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5'10"216 lbsRutgers
27POS RK
299OVR RK
39GRADE
 

Pre-Draft Analysis

Pacheco averaged just 3.9 yards per carry and 1.9 yards per catch last year, but he has outstanding top-end speed. He runs with great effort and has average contact balance. He's a hands catcher, and he flashes as a route runner. -- Steve Muench

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Chiefs selected Rutgers RB Isiah Pacheco with the No. 251 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

A four-year contributor, Pacheco (5'10/216) amassed a 563-2,442-18 rushing line and 47-249-1 receiving line across 43 games for the Scarlet Knights. Pacheco turned heads at the Combine by posting a 4.37 40 at 216 pounds. His jumps (33-inch vertical, 9-foot-10 broad) were less impressive, however, and, despite that speed, he did not consistently create big plays in college. According to PFF, just 28 of his 562 career attempts went for more than 15 yards. For comparison, Kenneth Walker III had 30 runs of 15 or more yards just last season. He did not play behind a good offensive line, but he did not help matters with an impatient style, and he did not consistently create yards on his own. Pacheco's size and athleticism will rightfully get him a chance at the next level, but he will have to develop better vision and patience to get the most out of those athletic traits.

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