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NFL draft junkies start now.

Dave...

Active Member
This could potentially be a great qb class this year, me thinks. Many new names are emerging. John Mateer and Fernando Mendoza to name a few. Mendoza could be the first pick when it's all said and done. I think Manning stays in school, but who knows.

Top 2026 quarterback prospects
  • Garrett Nussmeier (LSU): A popular early favorite, Nussmeier has impressed with his arm talent, anticipation, and pocket presence. After sitting behind Jayden Daniels, he has taken the helm as a leading Heisman candidate.

  • LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina): Sellers is an elite athlete at 6-foot-3, 242 pounds, and has one of the strongest arms in the class. As he continues to grow as a passer, his high-end physical traits could make him a top-10 pick.

  • Drew Allar (Penn State): With prototypical size and a powerful arm, Allar has the physical tools NFL teams covet. Though he has faced questions about his consistency, analysts expect him to thrive with more talent around him this season.

  • Arch Manning (Texas): The nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, Arch is one of the most-hyped prospects in recent memory. While his Week 1 performance was disappointing, his talent is undeniable, and he has plenty of time to live up to his potential.

  • John Mateer (Oklahoma): After a stellar transfer season at Oklahoma, Mateer is rising fast on draft boards. His arm talent and mobility were on full display in an impressive Week 2 performance against Michigan.

  • Cade Klubnik (Clemson): Klubnik has demonstrated solid accuracy, arm strength, and mobility. While not considered elite in any one area, he is a well-rounded prospect who has received high praise from opposing coaches.

  • Fernando Mendoza (Indiana): The former Cal transfer is the new early Heisman front-runner after a dynamic start to the 2025 season. He is a strong pocket passer with mobility and the type of size scouts look for.

  • Taylen Green (Arkansas): A dual-threat transfer from Boise State, Green has impressed with his athleticism and ability to create plays. At 6-foot-6, 235 pounds, his skillset is intriguing to pro evaluators.
Also the QB from Oregon, Dante Moore is starting to get some press.
 
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Dave...

Active Member
NFL Tackles.

Many teams need Offensive linemen. It seems like there is always a demand.

Of the top three, only one is staying. That's Spencer Fano (Utah). Francis Mauigoa (Miami), Kadyn Proctor (Alabama) are falling on boards due to not playing as well as people had hoped.

Even though Fano's a right tackle, many believe that he can play the left side. I think Fano wil go top five in the draft, with two to three QB's . His counterpart Caleb Lomu (Utah) is starting to get some buzz also.
https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...7lOGM_DpFoKJAzk5VGIxyamYLlHhVdPJmWZjEQ&csui=3
I'm watching film on the right tackle Gennings Dunker from Iowa right now. Iowa has a history of producing good offensive linemen. Especially for wide zone blocking schemes, like the Browns and S.F. He's 6'5" 315 unofficially. Expect Him to climb boards if his athleticism scores well and his length checks out. He's a right tackle and has some concerns in pass protection. But I'm thinking if he falls short there, he may be a great candidate to move inside and be a left guard like Joel Bitonio did for the Browns.

As for center, Conner Lew is considered the best center prospect so far. I thought that it would be Jake Slaughter from Florida. Guards, I'm not really up to speed on them yet. It's still early.


Here's some film on Gennings Dunker from last year.

 

Mur

New Member
Right now the Jets appear destined for the first pick and they would undoubtedly select their QB of the future. However, their defense is an abomination.
 
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