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Title - NFL Draft Intel: Beyond Kyle Pitts, how do Florida prospects stack up?
Kyle Trask - He is mentioned anywhere from rounds 1 to 3. Here are Brugler's comments,
The No. 1 aspect of Trask’s game that NFL scouts talk about is the poise. Moments don’t get too big for him. He’s accurate with a terrific understanding of the offense, finding the vulnerable matchup and giving his target a chance to make the play. The main issue is the lack of mobility, especially in today’s NFL. Other detractions: He throws a heavy ball when his mechanics aren’t clean.
Kyle Pitts - Pitts is one of the top 10 players in this class. He’s basically an oversized wide receiver, but he can get the job done as a blocker so I think most teams will grade him as a hybrid tight end who can line up inline or detached.
Toney - His on-field talent puts him in the top 60 discussion. There are red flags off the field. Brugler does not say what these are. Based on Brugler's comments, it seems he sees Toney going anywhere in rounds 3-4. But, his talent could allow him to go much earlier. It only takes one team.
Grimes - By the time the draft rolls around, Brugler said it would not surprise him if Grimes works his way into his top 100 players in the draft. Brugler does imply that UF's scheme hurts Grimes because of the lack of targets he gets.
Zach Carter - Brugler said Carter does not look natural at DT. He needs to be at DE. Someone clue Choker in on this. Right now, Carter is a mid to late round guy. He needs to come back. He sees flashes but it would serve him to play a full season at DE.
Jeremiah Moon - @Swamp Donkey, close your eyes. Don't read this.
Moon is intriguing. Health has been a question mark for him over his college career, and it’s something that has been an issue as a senior. But when he’s on the field, he gets your attention quickly. He’s big and athletic with rush skills. The Senior Bowl could be a launchpad for his final draft grade.
Let me translate this draft language. He lacks production, but is an utter freak of an athlete. Someone will draft him.
Slaton and Campbell - They currently grade out as "priority free agents."
Title - NFL Draft Intel: Beyond Kyle Pitts, how do Florida prospects stack up?
Kyle Trask - He is mentioned anywhere from rounds 1 to 3. Here are Brugler's comments,
The No. 1 aspect of Trask’s game that NFL scouts talk about is the poise. Moments don’t get too big for him. He’s accurate with a terrific understanding of the offense, finding the vulnerable matchup and giving his target a chance to make the play. The main issue is the lack of mobility, especially in today’s NFL. Other detractions: He throws a heavy ball when his mechanics aren’t clean.
Kyle Pitts - Pitts is one of the top 10 players in this class. He’s basically an oversized wide receiver, but he can get the job done as a blocker so I think most teams will grade him as a hybrid tight end who can line up inline or detached.
Toney - His on-field talent puts him in the top 60 discussion. There are red flags off the field. Brugler does not say what these are. Based on Brugler's comments, it seems he sees Toney going anywhere in rounds 3-4. But, his talent could allow him to go much earlier. It only takes one team.
Grimes - By the time the draft rolls around, Brugler said it would not surprise him if Grimes works his way into his top 100 players in the draft. Brugler does imply that UF's scheme hurts Grimes because of the lack of targets he gets.
Zach Carter - Brugler said Carter does not look natural at DT. He needs to be at DE. Someone clue Choker in on this. Right now, Carter is a mid to late round guy. He needs to come back. He sees flashes but it would serve him to play a full season at DE.
Jeremiah Moon - @Swamp Donkey, close your eyes. Don't read this.
Moon is intriguing. Health has been a question mark for him over his college career, and it’s something that has been an issue as a senior. But when he’s on the field, he gets your attention quickly. He’s big and athletic with rush skills. The Senior Bowl could be a launchpad for his final draft grade.
Let me translate this draft language. He lacks production, but is an utter freak of an athlete. Someone will draft him.
Slaton and Campbell - They currently grade out as "priority free agents."