

He is a no-nonsense blocker teams learn to trust. While not anything special physically, he’s well-put-together and a dog in the trenches. Teams are beginning to notice his mixture of intelligence, agility, and toughness. Momentum has steadily built for Scruggs in the past few months. Trade: 69th pick to Colts for 79th pick, 138th pick, and 5th in 2024ģrd Round (via IND): Juice Scruggs, C, Penn State Trade: 64th pick to Rams for 69th pick, 167th pick, and 171st pick Thankfully good coaching can fix an issue like that. He’s too reliant on one or two moves to get home. His primary issue is a lack of diversity in his approach. The building blocks are there for a good player. n2Gz0MJ1Zj- Purple FTW! Podcast March 25, 2023Ģnd Round (via BAL): Isaiah Foskey, EDGE, Notre Dameįoskey doesn’t get much hype because despite being consistently productive as a pass rusher for the Irish. I think Kansas State CB Julius Brents is going to go a lot higher than people think. This guy could be a monster with more technique polish.

He can match receivers one-on-one and has developed a nice nose for the football after four interceptions last season. On top of that, he’s physical for a corner and isn’t afraid to throw his body around.

Brents is definitely both of those things. 2nd Round: Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State This coaching staff would likely use him in both roles, hence the interest in him. While an edge rusher in college, many believe he’s a better fit inside at defensive tackle. He brings athleticism, effort, and length to the table. He’s been in their backyard at Northwestern since arriving in college and made strong impressions at both the Senior Bowl and scouting combine. The Bears have hovered around Adebawore for months. yDxz2PvB75- John Brennan March 26, 2023Ģnd Round (via WSH): Adetomiwa Adebawore, DL, Northwestern
