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I wouldn't mind if the Chiefs used a mid-round pick on Chase Lundt out of UConn as a RTotF. He needs to get some sand in his pants but the man can move for 6'7" or 6'8" tall. He has excellent hands already. If you can get 25 lbs on that kid to increase his anchor against power, woah boy, I think he has a hitter's chance.
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I'm staking whatever reputation I might have (albeit it's not much hahaha) to Josh Conerly in this draft.
I've been on his train after watching him be dominant in the BIG the last couple of seasons and after getting position MVP at the Senior Bowl as well as seeing what some people have said about his week there, I'm sold. Now it's just up to Veach to go get this cat. |
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What’s up with OT Logan Brown? 6-6, 315, 0 sacks over 3 seasons!?
Highest I’ve seen him projected is “mid-round” but consensus board has him in the 7th or undrafted. He’s got Type 1 Diabetes, but is that really a huge concern these days? |
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My biggest concern isn't that he lacks the ceiling, it's just that I could see him needing another year behind a vet, and in which case do I just take BPA? Going up for a guy I'd probably sit and I'm not convinced by...I dunno. If he turns out an above average LT it'd be worth it. Also agree that Belton looked much better than I anticipated. |
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Belton was one of my first guys in the Prospects I like thread. I talked about him a bit last year (I'm quite sure) early on before he decided to go back to school. Belton has issues with speed and penalties. He might have Cam Robinson upside as a LT in the league but that might be a stretch. Kick that boy inside to LG though and I think you have an absolute animal. You just can't judge a guy by a few practices and one game. You'll find the one that looks a lot more iffy is actually Belton. |
Brugler article out on The Athletic
Senior Bowl winners by position: Which 2025 NFL Draft prospects impressed scouts? Quote:
Quarterback: Tyler Shough, Louisville Running back: Devin Neal, Kansas Wide receiver: Jaylin Noel, Iowa State Tight end: Elijah Arroyo, Miami Interior offensive line: Grey Zabel, North Dakota State Edge rusher: Mike Green, Marshall Defensive tackle: Darius Alexander, Toledo Linebacker: Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon Cornerback: Quincy Riley, Louisville Safety: Dante Trader Jr., Maryland Not a glowing endorsement saying that he was all-world or anything like that but it at least shows that he and scouts took note of his tenacity and ability to learn and keep going |
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A little stat comparison for the two... Conerly: 2 sacks, 4 hits, 20 hurries for 26 total pressures on 1,091 pass block snaps in his career (2.38%) Belton: 8 sacks, 3 hits, 34 hurries for 45 total pressures on 1,297 pass block snaps in his career (3.47%). Belton's 2023 season really did hurt him with 22 pressures. Take that out and he has 23 pressures on 808 snaps, or 2.85%. Conerly needs a bit more anchor and grip strength, Belton needs a bit less weight and more lateral agility. I tend to gravitate towards the guy who can move really well already and needs a bit more mass over the guy who's more of the opposite. Hell, I'd love to have both of these guys, especially if Belton falls to the bottom of the 3rd where I'm seeing him projected a lot. |
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2025-...es-senior-bowl
OT ANTHONY BELTON, N.C. STATE I was so impressed with Belton during Senior Bowl practice week. The 6-foot-5 and 345-pound offensive lineman played snaps at both guard and tackle all week, and he looked like a potential NFL starter at both spots. He was a mauler on tape, both positively and negatively. But in Mobile, he showed quick footwork in addition to an ability to mirror and neutralize speed as well as impose his strength. He checked some unexpected boxes during those practices and his draft stock is rising because of it. |
Think we sign a stop gap vet LT tbh
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