2022 FCS NFL Draft Prospects
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2022 FCS NFL Draft Prospects
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1. Trevor Penning
School: Northern Iowa
Position: OT
Projected Round: 1st
Position Rank: No. 3
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 29
*2. Zion Johnson
School: Boston College (2019 transfer from Davidson)
Position: OG
Projected Round: 2nd-3rd
Position Rank: No. 5
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 78
*3. Bailey Zappe
School: Western Kentucky (2021 transfer from Houston Baptist)
Position: QB
Projected Round: 3rd
Position Rank: No. 7
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 100
*4. Jaylan Foster
School: South Carolina (2017 transfer from Gardner-Webb)
Position: CB
Projected Round: 3rd-4th
Position Rank: No. 6
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 117
*5. John Ridgeway
School: Arkansas (2021 transfer from Illinois State)
Position: DT
Projected Round: 4th-5th
Position Rank: No. 12
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 153
6. Cole Kelley
School: Southeastern Louisiana University
Position: QB
Projected Round: 5th
Position Rank: No. 9
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 171
7. Braxton Jones
School: Southern Utah
Position: OT
Projected Round: 5th
Position Rank: No. 15
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 182
8. Markquese Bell
School: Florida A&M
Position: FS
Projected Round: 5th-6th
Position Rank: No. 7
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 190
9. Christian Watson
School: North Dakota State
Position: WR
Projected Round: 5th-6th
Position Rank: No. 19
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 203
*10. Bryan Cook
School: Cincinnati (2019 transfer from Howard)
Position: SS
Projected Round: 6th
Position Rank: No. 9
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 206
11. Pierre Strong Jr.
School: South Dakota State
Position: RB
Projected Round: 6th
Position Rank: No. 18
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 219
12. Cole Strange
School: Chattanooga
Position: OG
Projected Round: 6th-7th
Position Rank: No. 13
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 241
13. Cordell Volson
School: North Dakota State
Position: OG
Projected Round: 7th
Position Rank: No. 15
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 256
*14. Qwynnterrio Cole
School: Louisville (2021 transfer from Alcorn State)
Position: SS
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 12
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 285
15. Isaiah Weston
School: Northern Iowa
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 29
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 286
*16. Nick Muse
School: South Carolina (2019 transfer from William & Mary)
Position: TE
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 17
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 290
17. Zerrick Cooper
School: Jacksonville State
Position: QB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 17
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 292
*18. Cody Roscoe
School: Syracuse (2020 transfer from McNeese)
Position: DE
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 30
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 293
19. Zyon McCollum
School: Sam Houston
Position: CB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 36
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 310
20. Matt Waletzko
School: North Dakota
Position: OT
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 22
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 323
*21. Clint Ratkovich
School: Northern Illinois (2021 transfer from Western Illinois)
Position: FB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 4
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 332
22. Dai’Jean Dixon
School: Nicholls
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 34
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 335
23. EJ Perry
School: Brown
Position: QB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 20
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 345
*24. Jerreth Sterns
School: Western Kentucky (2021 transfer from Houston Baptist)
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 35
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 346
25. Ryan Greenhagen
School: Fordham
Position: ILB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 22
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 347
1. Trevor Penning
School: Northern Iowa
Position: OT
Projected Round: 1st
Position Rank: No. 3
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 29
*2. Zion Johnson
School: Boston College (2019 transfer from Davidson)
Position: OG
Projected Round: 2nd-3rd
Position Rank: No. 5
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 78
*3. Bailey Zappe
School: Western Kentucky (2021 transfer from Houston Baptist)
Position: QB
Projected Round: 3rd
Position Rank: No. 7
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 100
*4. Jaylan Foster
School: South Carolina (2017 transfer from Gardner-Webb)
Position: CB
Projected Round: 3rd-4th
Position Rank: No. 6
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 117
*5. John Ridgeway
School: Arkansas (2021 transfer from Illinois State)
Position: DT
Projected Round: 4th-5th
Position Rank: No. 12
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 153
6. Cole Kelley
School: Southeastern Louisiana University
Position: QB
Projected Round: 5th
Position Rank: No. 9
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 171
7. Braxton Jones
School: Southern Utah
Position: OT
Projected Round: 5th
Position Rank: No. 15
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 182
8. Markquese Bell
School: Florida A&M
Position: FS
Projected Round: 5th-6th
Position Rank: No. 7
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 190
9. Christian Watson
School: North Dakota State
Position: WR
Projected Round: 5th-6th
Position Rank: No. 19
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 203
*10. Bryan Cook
School: Cincinnati (2019 transfer from Howard)
Position: SS
Projected Round: 6th
Position Rank: No. 9
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 206
11. Pierre Strong Jr.
School: South Dakota State
Position: RB
Projected Round: 6th
Position Rank: No. 18
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 219
12. Cole Strange
School: Chattanooga
Position: OG
Projected Round: 6th-7th
Position Rank: No. 13
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 241
13. Cordell Volson
School: North Dakota State
Position: OG
Projected Round: 7th
Position Rank: No. 15
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 256
*14. Qwynnterrio Cole
School: Louisville (2021 transfer from Alcorn State)
Position: SS
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 12
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 285
15. Isaiah Weston
School: Northern Iowa
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 29
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 286
*16. Nick Muse
School: South Carolina (2019 transfer from William & Mary)
Position: TE
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 17
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 290
17. Zerrick Cooper
School: Jacksonville State
Position: QB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 17
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 292
*18. Cody Roscoe
School: Syracuse (2020 transfer from McNeese)
Position: DE
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 30
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 293
19. Zyon McCollum
School: Sam Houston
Position: CB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 36
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 310
20. Matt Waletzko
School: North Dakota
Position: OT
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 22
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 323
*21. Clint Ratkovich
School: Northern Illinois (2021 transfer from Western Illinois)
Position: FB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 4
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 332
22. Dai’Jean Dixon
School: Nicholls
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 34
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 335
23. EJ Perry
School: Brown
Position: QB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 20
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 345
*24. Jerreth Sterns
School: Western Kentucky (2021 transfer from Houston Baptist)
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 35
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 346
25. Ryan Greenhagen
School: Fordham
Position: ILB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 22
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 347
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I wished that Bell was on that island playing DB he could be a Mel Blount wannabe at 6'3 205
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If I'm running the Cowboys' draft room, my #1 pick is Munchie Filer III....
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Cole Kelly is Buck Buchanan at QB 6'7 260 plus he has some mobility.
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NDSU's Watson, Babicz and Volson all have good bowl reviews.
1. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
Everyone in the NFL draft community has heard about Watson recently. However, his great Senior Bowl practices were nothing new to the Bison veteran. He’s got a large frame, standing at 6’4” with nearly 33 inch arms. Still, he very shifty and great in creating separation.
Watson can be physical but also possesses superb speed and acceleration. He can keep up with defensive backs while it looks like he’s out for a jog. He was only targeted twice on Saturday, but drew a PI and had a nice diving catch. There were several times in one on one’s that he just looked unstoppable. Watson can be a deep threat at the next level, open over the middle, or take an end around. He had by far the best week for a receiver, and definitely got his name out to GM’
OL CORDELL VOLSON, NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON
PFF Big Board Rank (before the week): 197th
Volson has been a secret superstar at the Shrine Bowl. The former North Dakota State tackle and future NFL guard plays with aggression and is strong throughout his frame. Volson boasts top-notch grip strength but isn’t the most fleet of foot, and he has a tendency to attack with wide hands. Still, that hasn’t stopped him from winning in Shrine Bowl practice. He lost just one of his first 18 pass-block reps en route to the second-highest pass-blocking grade in practices so far.
1. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
Everyone in the NFL draft community has heard about Watson recently. However, his great Senior Bowl practices were nothing new to the Bison veteran. He’s got a large frame, standing at 6’4” with nearly 33 inch arms. Still, he very shifty and great in creating separation.
Watson can be physical but also possesses superb speed and acceleration. He can keep up with defensive backs while it looks like he’s out for a jog. He was only targeted twice on Saturday, but drew a PI and had a nice diving catch. There were several times in one on one’s that he just looked unstoppable. Watson can be a deep threat at the next level, open over the middle, or take an end around. He had by far the best week for a receiver, and definitely got his name out to GM’
OL CORDELL VOLSON, NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON
PFF Big Board Rank (before the week): 197th
Volson has been a secret superstar at the Shrine Bowl. The former North Dakota State tackle and future NFL guard plays with aggression and is strong throughout his frame. Volson boasts top-notch grip strength but isn’t the most fleet of foot, and he has a tendency to attack with wide hands. Still, that hasn’t stopped him from winning in Shrine Bowl practice. He lost just one of his first 18 pass-block reps en route to the second-highest pass-blocking grade in practices so far.
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I saw a story about Watson on Google after his work at the Senior Bowl he has caught the eyes of The NY JETS as a future employee he definitely has the physical stature to play at the next level 6'4 211 4.40 too bad he doesn't have the numbers to go along with the talent if he did he would be definite 1ST ROUND CHOICE.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:46 am NDSU's Watson, Babicz and Volson all have good bowl reviews.
1. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
Everyone in the NFL draft community has heard about Watson recently. However, his great Senior Bowl practices were nothing new to the Bison veteran. He’s got a large frame, standing at 6’4” with nearly 33 inch arms. Still, he very shifty and great in creating separation.
Watson can be physical but also possesses superb speed and acceleration. He can keep up with defensive backs while it looks like he’s out for a jog. He was only targeted twice on Saturday, but drew a PI and had a nice diving catch. There were several times in one on one’s that he just looked unstoppable. Watson can be a deep threat at the next level, open over the middle, or take an end around. He had by far the best week for a receiver, and definitely got his name out to GM’
OL CORDELL VOLSON, NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON
PFF Big Board Rank (before the week): 197th
Volson has been a secret superstar at the Shrine Bowl. The former North Dakota State tackle and future NFL guard plays with aggression and is strong throughout his frame. Volson boasts top-notch grip strength but isn’t the most fleet of foot, and he has a tendency to attack with wide hands. Still, that hasn’t stopped him from winning in Shrine Bowl practice. He lost just one of his first 18 pass-block reps en route to the second-highest pass-blocking grade in practices so far.
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Hope someone besides the Jets gets him.dal4018 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:33 amI saw a story about Watson on Google after his work at the Senior Bowl he has caught the eyes of The NY JETS as a future employee he definitely has the physical stature to play at the next level 6'4 211 4.40 too bad he doesn't have the numbers to go along with the talent if he did he would be definite 1ST ROUND CHOICE.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:46 am NDSU's Watson, Babicz and Volson all have good bowl reviews.
1. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
Everyone in the NFL draft community has heard about Watson recently. However, his great Senior Bowl practices were nothing new to the Bison veteran. He’s got a large frame, standing at 6’4” with nearly 33 inch arms. Still, he very shifty and great in creating separation.
Watson can be physical but also possesses superb speed and acceleration. He can keep up with defensive backs while it looks like he’s out for a jog. He was only targeted twice on Saturday, but drew a PI and had a nice diving catch. There were several times in one on one’s that he just looked unstoppable. Watson can be a deep threat at the next level, open over the middle, or take an end around. He had by far the best week for a receiver, and definitely got his name out to GM’
OL CORDELL VOLSON, NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON
PFF Big Board Rank (before the week): 197th
Volson has been a secret superstar at the Shrine Bowl. The former North Dakota State tackle and future NFL guard plays with aggression and is strong throughout his frame. Volson boasts top-notch grip strength but isn’t the most fleet of foot, and he has a tendency to attack with wide hands. Still, that hasn’t stopped him from winning in Shrine Bowl practice. He lost just one of his first 18 pass-block reps en route to the second-highest pass-blocking grade in practices so far.
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Bears or Vikings will get him ...Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:17 pmHope someone besides the Jets gets him.dal4018 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:33 am
I saw a story about Watson on Google after his work at the Senior Bowl he has caught the eyes of The NY JETS as a future employee he definitely has the physical stature to play at the next level 6'4 211 4.40 too bad he doesn't have the numbers to go along with the talent if he did he would be definite 1ST ROUND CHOICE.
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Gil's a Packers fan. I put a bizumb player with one of their rivals to tease him.
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I think he's a punk but he's a helluva player.
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He seems like a good kid. Usually walks by us in the parking lot. Watson and Mathis and a few other players park near us for games. On the field, he's one of the receivers that takes pride in blocking.
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Mathis at 6'6 200 is somebody that is definitely NFL MATERIAL.
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I don't like cheap shots after the whistle at defensive players with their backs turned.
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You’ll have to excuse him, and most UNI fans.
As a fan base we is grown accustomed to have soft ass pussies in the offensive line. So anyone willing to not be a bitch offends most of our fan base because “he’s a punk” or “he has no control”
People had the same issue with Spencer Brown
One was a third round pick and will be a 10 year starter in the nfl. The other could very well be a first round set and, in theory, have a super long career
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clenz wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:55 amYou’ll have to excuse him, and most UNI fans.Gil Dobie wrote: Is there anyone on the UNI Panthers that you like then
As a fan base we is grown accustomed to have soft ass pussies in the offensive line. So anyone willing to not be a bitch offends most of our fan base because “he’s a punk” or “he has no control”
People had the same issue with Spencer Brown
One was a third round pick and will be a 10 year starter in the nfl. The other could very well be a first round set and, in theory, have a super long career
I was talking about Christian Watson, who do you think we were discussing?
I love the emotion that Penning plays with, he pancakes people before the whistle and things get testy because people don't like getting their ass kicked I hate how soft the UNI OLine typically plays, too much talent to not dominate.
We should be discussing Penning, Watson is on the FCS undercard in this draft.
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Hits after the whistle.
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Decobie Durant from South Carolina St has been invited to attend the NFL COMBINE I hope he really prospers in the 40 in the 4.4 neighborhood or faster he is only 5'9 180 so he will need any advantage to succeed at the next level.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 6:02 pm Fresh off the press from Sam Herder today Link
1. Trevor Penning
School: Northern Iowa
Position: OT
Projected Round: 1st
Position Rank: No. 3
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 29
*2. Zion Johnson
School: Boston College (2019 transfer from Davidson)
Position: OG
Projected Round: 2nd-3rd
Position Rank: No. 5
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 78
*3. Bailey Zappe
School: Western Kentucky (2021 transfer from Houston Baptist)
Position: QB
Projected Round: 3rd
Position Rank: No. 7
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 100
*4. Jaylan Foster
School: South Carolina (2017 transfer from Gardner-Webb)
Position: CB
Projected Round: 3rd-4th
Position Rank: No. 6
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 117
*5. John Ridgeway
School: Arkansas (2021 transfer from Illinois State)
Position: DT
Projected Round: 4th-5th
Position Rank: No. 12
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 153
6. Cole Kelley
School: Southeastern Louisiana University
Position: QB
Projected Round: 5th
Position Rank: No. 9
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 171
7. Braxton Jones
School: Southern Utah
Position: OT
Projected Round: 5th
Position Rank: No. 15
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 182
8. Markquese Bell
School: Florida A&M
Position: FS
Projected Round: 5th-6th
Position Rank: No. 7
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 190
9. Christian Watson
School: North Dakota State
Position: WR
Projected Round: 5th-6th
Position Rank: No. 19
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 203
*10. Bryan Cook
School: Cincinnati (2019 transfer from Howard)
Position: SS
Projected Round: 6th
Position Rank: No. 9
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 206
11. Pierre Strong Jr.
School: South Dakota State
Position: RB
Projected Round: 6th
Position Rank: No. 18
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 219
12. Cole Strange
School: Chattanooga
Position: OG
Projected Round: 6th-7th
Position Rank: No. 13
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 241
13. Cordell Volson
School: North Dakota State
Position: OG
Projected Round: 7th
Position Rank: No. 15
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 256
*14. Qwynnterrio Cole
School: Louisville (2021 transfer from Alcorn State)
Position: SS
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 12
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 285
15. Isaiah Weston
School: Northern Iowa
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 29
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 286
*16. Nick Muse
School: South Carolina (2019 transfer from William & Mary)
Position: TE
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 17
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 290
17. Zerrick Cooper
School: Jacksonville State
Position: QB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 17
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 292
*18. Cody Roscoe
School: Syracuse (2020 transfer from McNeese)
Position: DE
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 30
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 293
19. Zyon McCollum
School: Sam Houston
Position: CB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 36
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 310
20. Matt Waletzko
School: North Dakota
Position: OT
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 22
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 323
*21. Clint Ratkovich
School: Northern Illinois (2021 transfer from Western Illinois)
Position: FB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 4
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 332
22. Dai’Jean Dixon
School: Nicholls
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 34
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 335
23. EJ Perry
School: Brown
Position: QB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 20
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 345
*24. Jerreth Sterns
School: Western Kentucky (2021 transfer from Houston Baptist)
Position: WR
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 35
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 346
25. Ryan Greenhagen
School: Fordham
Position: ILB
Projected Round: 7th-HPFA
Position Rank: No. 22
Top 350 Overall Prospect Rank: No. 347
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Too bad Watson was not discovered by a pass happy school in the FCS RANKS with his size and speed he would be FIRST ROUND MATERIAL.UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 10:00 amclenz wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:55 am
You’ll have to excuse him, and most UNI fans.
As a fan base we is grown accustomed to have soft ass pussies in the offensive line. So anyone willing to not be a bitch offends most of our fan base because “he’s a punk” or “he has no control”
People had the same issue with Spencer Brown
One was a third round pick and will be a 10 year starter in the nfl. The other could very well be a first round set and, in theory, have a super long career
I was talking about Christian Watson, who do you think we were discussing?
I love the emotion that Penning plays with, he pancakes people before the whistle and things get testy because people don't like getting their ass kicked I hate how soft the UNI OLine typically plays, too much talent to not dominate.
We should be discussing Penning, Watson is on the FCS undercard in this draft.
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Re: 2022 FCS NFL Draft Prospects
Watson 40 times at the combine, 4.28 and 4.31.dal4018 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:33 am4Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:46 am NDSU's Watson, Babicz and Volson all have good bowl reviews.
1. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
Everyone in the NFL draft community has heard about Watson recently. However, his great Senior Bowl practices were nothing new to the Bison veteran. He’s got a large frame, standing at 6’4” with nearly 33 inch arms. Still, he very shifty and great in creating separation.
Watson can be physical but also possesses superb speed and acceleration. He can keep up with defensive backs while it looks like he’s out for a jog. He was only targeted twice on Saturday, but drew a PI and had a nice diving catch. There were several times in one on one’s that he just looked unstoppable. Watson can be a deep threat at the next level, open over the middle, or take an end around. He had by far the best week for a receiver, and definitely got his name out to GM’
OL CORDELL VOLSON, NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON
PFF Big Board Rank (before the week): 197th
Volson has been a secret superstar at the Shrine Bowl. The former North Dakota State tackle and future NFL guard plays with aggression and is strong throughout his frame. Volson boasts top-notch grip strength but isn’t the most fleet of foot, and he has a tendency to attack with wide hands. Still, that hasn’t stopped him from winning in Shrine Bowl practice. He lost just one of his first 18 pass-block reps en route to the second-highest pass-blocking grade in practices so far.
I saw a story about Watson on Google after his work at the Senior Bowl he has caught the eyes of The NY JETS as a future employee he definitely has the physical stature to play at the next level 6'4 211 4.40 too bad he doesn't have the numbers to go along with the talent if he did he would be definite 1ST ROUND CHOICE.
If times hold and projected splits are anywhere near this, Christian Watson could own a 10.00 #RAS, ranking just below Calvin Johnson.