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I'm submitting Positional Needs for next week's mock draft on DraftTek. Here's what I have. The P1 would likely come in RD1; you can only have one P1 per team. The P2's would be drafted in best-player-available order in RD 1-3. The DraftTek computer won't consummate trades, and won't over-reach for a player.


QB--- up to P1---Batted balls alone make me think QB must be 6'4" (Josh Allen, Mason Rudolph).






OT--- up to P2---Mills' opponent blocked 3 balls. Dawkins would take his place, but Cordy seems vulnerable to injury.






OG--- up to P3---Incognito is age 34 and has had 2-3 penalties in preseason. Can we stop thinking Ducasse is an option? Is he a ploy to light a fire under Miller's butt?






OC--- down to P4---Wood signed for 2 more years, Groy his successor, could be one of the Guards going forward which opens up hole at OC.






TE--- up to P2. Clay targeted 7 times by Bills QBs, caught 4 of them for 47 yds. Clay isn't who we thought he was (530 yards per year and 7 TDs as a Bill) as the NFL's seventh highest paid TE), and O'Leary has more yardage.






WR--- up to P2. Although Reilly outshone Shorts, he cost the Bills the game at the end. We know our starters; it's the 4-5 behind those three that need fortification.




RB---holds at P6. McCoy just needs better blocking, Jon Williams, and Tolbert (first down on 3rd and 1 play and team's only TD), plus either Taiwan or Banyard. We're set.




DT--- dn to P6. Impressed with Worthy, Marquavius Lewis, and Deandre Coleman at DT. Even Adolphus (who filled in for Dareus). If Dareus is traded (haven't heard anything), this goes to P2.






DE--- dn to P4. Hughes and Shaq will be a terror, especially with level of play Shaq and DTs provide. Yarbrough continues to terrorize QBs. Even Seau and Ryan Davis showed up.






LB--- remains P2. Preston Brown looked great (7 total tackles) but Vallejo's injury, erratic play from Milano, lack of sideline to sideline speed indicate an earlier pick than RD5.






CB--- remains P4. Very sound play from White and fast learner EJ Gaines, plus Shareece Wright, plus the scheme, make this less of a need.






S ---remains P2. Hyde's great. Poyer's above average. Likely need Anderson, Rambo, or Gary to distinguish themselves before the cut to 53, or we'll be taking someone else's cut.


---Please give me your thoughts. --Astro.

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I'm on board with P1 Astro. If they are set on this offense they need height, a quick release, exceptional sort/medium accuracy, etc.

Here's the Bills' problem with the 2018 QBs. Also a good reason not to tank:

 

You've described Sam Darnold. We'd have to suck worse than the Jets, or use 2-3 picks to get him away from the Jets. Disadvantage: He's 6'3, tied for shortest of the Top 4 (Darnold, Allen, Rosen, Rudolph). He's also a USC QB, and virtually none of the USC QBs have amounted to anything recently.

 

You haven't described Josh Allen. Of my Top 10, the 6'5" Allen is Second-Worst in completion percentage against AP-ranked teams. You'll get an athlete = Tyrod, with better arm strength, and better ability to fit the ball into tight windows, but inconsistent decision-making and late throws a la Tyrod.

 

You might think you're describing Josh Rosen, but he's also only 6'3", and even worse, he's 210. He and Lamar Jackson are the lightweights in my Top 10. Rosen's arm strength has been described as " uneven to marginal", and he's tied for the slowest QB in my Top 20. That's forty-time, and the fat that he's slow-footed, to boot. This leads him to panic too soon.

 

My best guess at this point is that if they're unsure about Darnold, they're looking at Mason Rudolph, who has the most deep-ball yards (helpful to take the top off a defense if they're crowding the box), and he's 6'4 235, so that's in his favor. His speed is average for the top 6 QBs (4.74 forty). He is the best sideline timing thrower among the Day 1-2 QBs this class, important in the WCO horizontal game. He had 63.3% completions last year against AP-ranked teams. If the Bills take him, they can stay put in RD1 for sure. My biggest question mark about Rudolph can be fixed: He's put up his numbers with really good WRs. IF the Bills take Rudolph first, they'll take a great WR second.

 

If Mason Rudolph has the best WRs, Lamar Jackson had the worst help. He's made highlight-reel plays, Heisman caliber, with Tyrodesque run ability, with Tyrodesque ability to throw on the run. He, Browning, and Trace McSorley are the lightest in my Top 20. Lamar also needs the most work in my top 8. Some of it is coachable (lower body mechanics, trust your line and don't leave pocket early) and some is not.

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I'm submitting Positional Needs for next week's mock draft on DraftTek. Here's what I have. The P1 would likely come in RD1; you can only have one P1 per team. The P2's would be drafted in best-player-available order in RD 1-3. The DraftTek computer won't consummate trades, and won't over-reach for a player.
QB--- up to P1---Batted balls alone make me think QB must be 6'4" (Josh Allen, Mason Rudolph).
OT--- up to P2---Mills' opponent blocked 3 balls. Dawkins would take his place, but Cordy seems vulnerable to injury.
OG--- up to P3---Incognito is age 34 and has had 2-3 penalties in preseason. Can we stop thinking Ducasse is an option? Is he a ploy to light a fire under Miller's butt?
OC--- down to P4---Wood signed for 2 more years, Groy his successor, could be one of the Guards going forward which opens up hole at OC.
TE--- up to P2. Clay targeted 7 times by Bills QBs, caught 4 of them for 47 yds. Clay isn't who we thought he was, and O'Leary has more yardage.
WR--- up to P2. Although Reilly outshone Shorts, he cost the Bills the game at the end. We know our starters; it's the 4-5 behind those three that need fortification.
RB---holds at P6. McCoy just needs better blocking, Jon Williams, and Tolbert (first down on 3rd and 1 play and team's only TD), plus either Taiwan or Banyard. We're set.
DT--- dn to P6. Impressed with Worthy, Marquavius Lewis, and Deandre Coleman at DT. Even Adolphus (who filled in for Dareus). If Dareus is traded (haven't heard anything), this goes to P2.
DE--- dn to P4. Hughes and Shaq will be a terror, especially with level of play Shaq and DTs provide. Yarbrough continues to terrorize QBs. Even Seau and Ryan Davis showed up.
LB--- remains P2. Preston Brown looked great (7 total tackles) but Vallejo's injury, erratic play from Milano, lack of sideline to sideline speed indicate an earlier pick than RD5.
CB--- remains P4. Very sound play from White and fast learner EJ Gaines, plus Shareece Wright, plus the scheme, make this less of a need.
S ---remains P2. Hyde's great. Poyer's above average. Likely need Anderson, Rambo, or Gary to distinguish themselves before the cut to 53, or we'll be taking someone else's cut.
---Please give me your thoughts. --Astro

 

So you are pretty much saying we need a full team. - now you know why we are stocking draft picks.

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Nothing happens until you fix the offensive line with 2 picks in out first 4 selections dedicated to it.

I agree FULLY.

 

Simulating a Bills' Bottom 8 finish and a Chiefs' Top 8 finish with the current 200-player DraftTek Big Board:

 

RD1---Mike McGlinchey OT or Malik Jefferson OLB or Josh Rosen QB or Minkah Fitzpatrick S/CB

RD1---Marcus Allen S or Mason Rudolph QB or Lamar Jackson QB or Dante Booker OLB

 

RD2#37---Deon Cain WR or Kendall Joseph OLB or Da'Ron Payne DT or Ronnie Harrison S or Equanimeous St Brown WR

RD2#40---Deon Cain WR or Kendall Joseph OLB or Da'Ron Payne DT or Ronnie Harrison S or Equanimeous St Brown WR

 

RD3---K.C. McDermott OT or Auden Tate / Jaylen Smith WR or Mike Gesicki TE or Zachary Crabtree OT

RD3----K.C. McDermott OT or Auden Tate / Jaylen Smith WR or Mike Gesicki TE or Zachary Crabtree OT

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I don't know if the QB needs to be 6'4 or taller. I think the O-line needs to stay on blocks better. I think the O-line needs to stop getting pushed back. I think the main issue this pre-season in not our QB's. They have struggled at times, true, but a lot of the issues are due to the O-line getting pushed around. Even when Shady got off in Philly it was because of his own doing. I don't know what the hell is going on up front, but that should be an area of emphasis in FA and draft next year.

 

On a side note, Gaines looks real good; athletic and aware.

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I agree FULLY.

 

Simulating a Bills' Bottom 8 finish and a Chiefs' Top 8 finish with the current 200-player DraftTek Big Board:

 

RD1---Mike McGlinchey OT or Malik Jefferson OLB or Josh Rosen QB or Minkah Fitzpatrick S/CB

RD1---Marcus Allen S or Mason Rudolph QB or Lamar Jackson QB or Dante Booker OLB

 

RD2#37---Deon Cain WR or Kendall Joseph OLB or Da'Ron Payne DT or Ronnie Harrison S or Equanimeous St Brown WR

RD2#40---Deon Cain WR or Kendall Joseph OLB or Da'Ron Payne DT or Ronnie Harrison S or Equanimeous St Brown WR

 

RD3---K.C. McDermott OT or Auden Tate / Jaylen Smith WR or Mike Gesicki TE or Zachary Crabtree OT

RD3----K.C. McDermott OT or Auden Tate / Jaylen Smith WR or Mike Gesicki TE or Zachary Crabtree OT

 

 

If they think that Mason Rudolph is good enough to be a first round QB and he's their highest rated at that point they should take him FIRST.

 

No such thing as a good starting QB that isn't worthy of your first pick..........I don't think any team in their right mind would trade their good starting QB for Von Miller or Julio Jones or OBJ without an equally as good QB behind him........the position is so valuable that a good one trumps the best at any other position.

 

Bills got lucky once getting cute taking Tony Hunter first then Jim Kelly two picks later but that Kelly pick could have easily turned out to be Tony Eason or Ken O'Brien if Kelly had gone off the board next. (Norm Pollom said after the fact that he would have taken Marino if Kelly were off the board but I think it was just a case of a GM who was afraid to make a choice and was trying to let fate make it for him so he had an excuse if he took the wrong QB)

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I'm submitting Positional Needs for next week's mock draft on DraftTek. Here's what I have. The P1 would likely come in RD1; you can only have one P1 per team. The P2's would be drafted in best-player-available order in RD 1-3. The DraftTek computer won't consummate trades, and won't over-reach for a player.

 

QB--- up to P1---Batted balls alone make me think QB must be 6'4" (Josh Allen, Mason Rudolph).

 

 

 

 

 

OT--- up to P2---Mills' opponent blocked 3 balls. Dawkins would take his place, but Cordy seems vulnerable to injury.

 

 

 

 

 

OG--- up to P3---Incognito is age 34 and has had 2-3 penalties in preseason. Can we stop thinking Ducasse is an option? Is he a ploy to light a fire under Miller's butt?

 

 

 

 

 

OC--- down to P4---Wood signed for 2 more years, Groy his successor, could be one of the Guards going forward which opens up hole at OC.

 

 

 

 

 

TE--- up to P2. Clay targeted 7 times by Bills QBs, caught 4 of them for 47 yds. [/size]Clay isn't who we thought he was (530 yards per year and 7 TDs as a Bill) as the NFL's seventh highest paid TE)[/size], and O'Leary has more yardage.

 

 

 

 

 

WR--- up to P2. Although Reilly outshone Shorts, he cost the Bills the game at the end. We know our starters; it's the 4-5 behind those three that need fortification.

 

 

 

RB---holds at P6. McCoy just needs better blocking, Jon Williams, and Tolbert (first down on 3rd and 1 play and team's only TD), plus either Taiwan or Banyard. We're set.[/size]

 

 

 

DT--- dn to P6. Impressed with Worthy, Marquavius Lewis, and Deandre Coleman at DT. Even Adolphus (who filled in for Dareus)[/size]. If Dareus is traded (haven't heard anything), this goes to P2.

 

 

 

 

 

DE--- dn to P4. Hughes and Shaq will be a terror, especially with level of play Shaq and DTs provide. Yarbrough continues to terrorize QBs. Even Seau and Ryan Davis showed up.

 

 

 

 

 

LB--- remains P2. Preston Brown looked great (7 total tackles) but [/size]Vallejo's injury, erratic play from Milano, lack of sideline to sideline speed indicate an earlier pick than RD5.

 

 

 

 

 

CB--- remains P4. Very sound play from White and fast learner EJ Gaines, plus Shareece Wright, plus the scheme, make this less of a need.

 

 

 

 

 

S ---remains P2. Hyde's great. Poyer's above average. Likely need Anderson, Rambo, or Gary to distinguish themselves before the cut to 53, or we'll be taking someone else's cut.

 

---Please give me your thoughts. --Astro.

 

I agree with all this except safety, Hyde and poyer look good and don't see it as much of a priority for this defense.

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Batted balls are an OL problem - happened to all 3 QBs - it's not on them. Notice it only happened on the right side.

 

If you watch the replays, the OL were too far off from the DL which let them jump - they are supposed to be there to nail them in the gut when they jump like that, but they are getting burned so badly in pass pro they are backing up too far trying to keep the rusher in front of them.

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If they think that Mason Rudolph is good enough to be a first round QB and he's their highest rated at that point they should take him FIRST.

 

No such thing as a good starting QB that isn't worthy of your first pick..........I don't think any team in their right mind would trade their good starting QB for Von Miller or Julio Jones or OBJ without an equally as good QB behind him........the position is so valuable that a good one trumps the best at any other position.

 

Bills got lucky once getting cute taking Tony Hunter first then Jim Kelly two picks later but that Kelly pick could have easily turned out to be Tony Eason or Ken O'Brien if Kelly had gone off the board next. (Norm Pollom said after the fact that he would have taken Marino if Kelly were off the board but I think it was just a case of a GM who was afraid to make a choice and was trying to let fate make it for him so he had an excuse if he took the wrong QB)

Agreed

 

It has to be QB first. I'd put the needs after that at WR, RB and OL. The Bills desperately need speed. I would like to see something like Rosen, Guice (assuming Barkley is gone), Cain, and Ivey in the 1st 2 rounds.

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I don't know if the QB needs to be 6'4 or taller. I think the O-line needs to stay on blocks better. I think the O-line needs to stop getting pushed back. I think the main issue this pre-season in not our QB's. They have struggled at times, true, but a lot of the issues are due to the O-line getting pushed around. Even when Shady got off in Philly it was because of his own doing. I don't know what the hell is going on up front, but that should be an area of emphasis in FA and draft next year.

 

On a side note, Gaines looks real good; athletic and aware.

 

Yep, Matt Stafford is only 6'3". As long as one has the skills like Darnold then pull the trigger.

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I dont really put all the bat downs on quarterbacks. on 2 or 3 of them. the line didnt even touch the ends. they got a free jump and wee never knocked off balance. on 2 of them a 6'7"quarterback would have had the same result.

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Batted balls are an OL problem - happened to all 3 QBs - it's not on them. Notice it only happened on the right side.

 

If you watch the replays, the OL were too far off from the DL which let them jump - they are supposed to be there to nail them in the gut when they jump like that, but they are getting burned so badly in pass pro they are backing up too far trying to keep the rusher in front of them.

That's the scheme and design of the offense. Gone are the days of blowing guys off the line.
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I don't know if the QB needs to be 6'4 or taller. I think the O-line needs to stay on blocks better. I think the O-line needs to stop getting pushed back. I think the main issue this pre-season in not our QB's. They have struggled at times, true, but a lot of the issues are due to the O-line getting pushed around. Even when Shady got off in Philly it was because of his own doing. I don't know what the hell is going on up front, but that should be an area of emphasis in FA and draft next year.

 

On a side note, Gaines looks real good; athletic and aware.

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Here is how I see it.

 

P1: QB. We need to get a QB no matter how the season turns out.

P2: OT. You could flip this with OG as well. Dawkins is only a rookie, so it would be unfair to expect miracles. Cordy Glenn's foot issue is concerning.

P3: OG. Incognito is getting older, and I'm frightened that Ducasse appears to be getting a lot of opportunities. You could make this a P2.

P4: WR. If they don't keep Matthews, then this could be a P2 issue. Getting a top notch WR would be great, but the O-Line issues are more of a priority.

P5: LB. The Linebackers look pretty good so far. Still could use some upgrading.

P6: TE. This might seem more of a luxury for the Bills. We have bigger needs on offense. Even if Clay doesn't become that big for us, O'Leary has been stepping up.

P7: DT. This is for depth, we're solid at this and at DE.

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6'2" or 6'4". That is not a huge difference. How about the line holding their blocks for 3-4 seconds instead of 2 or less.

 

Brees-6'0"

Tarkenton-6'0"

Bart Starr-6'1"

Favre-6'2"

VanBrocklin-6'1"

Kapp-6'2"

Kurt Warner-6'2"

Len Dawson-6'0"

Joe Ferguson-6'1"

 

....these guys all made a pretty good QB living at it with some pretty impressive stats......

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Yeah and I'm not sure that he was a great playcaller to begin with. The design of his offense though was a good fit for our talent.

 

...he absolutely loathed the Cassel trade internally at OBD....so we'll never know if he was enamored about working with TT....or....if his reluctance played into his firing by Train Wrecks....

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I think WR will be a major hole to fill next offseason. I'd put it right behind QB, RT and OG. Matthews is a FA. The rest of the guys are just another guy. Zay needs a couple solid guys to run with.

 

I'd go

 

Qb- it's obvious. Nothing else to say

OL- Dawkins may work out but may best be used as a swing tackle if we can add a better RT. Need a replacement for Ritchie and maybe Miller. Wood and groy should be fine for the center spot the next couple years. Our depth sucks with this unit big time.

OL- see above

WR- we have Zay and no one else. We need to add at least 2 new WRs next year through the draft/FA

LB- this should be up higher on the list......but it isn't because our other needs are more crucial. Brown is a meh soon to be FA. Ragland is looking like a wasted pick. Lorax is my favorite but OT much left in the tank.

DT- another big need. Kyle can't play forever.

TE- clay may be gone. O'Leary looks decent but I don't think ready to be a starter. Better fit as a #2 TE

Cb- Gaines is a free agent and the rest of the guys are like our WR depth. Meh.

Rb- how much longer can McCoy play? Jwill is alright. Not a fan of him as a #1

 

DE and safety seem to be in good hands at the moment. That's about it. Get to work Misters McBeane

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Week 1 schedule - draft eligible names to watch per a combination of cfb top 150 players, and mock drafts. This is Big 10 games only, and their opponents. Star notes my own endorsement player as NFL prospect. No star means I either don't endorse , haven't watched closely enough, or they haven't played enough yet for evaluation.

 

8/31

OSU at IU 8pm ESPN (MegaCast on all ESPN channels - coach's version would be a good one if interested in any of these players)

IU -

Tegray Scales LB*

Simmie Cobbs, Jr. WR*

OSU -

Mike Weber, Jr. RB*

Sam Hubbard DE/OLB*

JT Barrett, QB

Denzel Ward, CB*

Jerome Baker, LB*

Billy Price, C*

Tyquan Lewis, DE*

Dre'Mont Jones, DT*

Jamarco Jones, OT*

Parris Campbell, WR

Damon Webb, S

 

9/1

Utah St at Wisconsin 9pm ESPN

Wisc - Troy Fumigalli, TE*

 

9/2

Wyoming @ Iowa 12pm BTN

Wyoming-Josh Allen, QB

Iowa- Josey Jewell, LB*

 

BGSU @ MSU 12pm ESPNU

MSU-

Brian Allen, C

LJ Scott, RB*

 

Akron @ PSU 12pm ABC

PSU-

Mike Gesicki, TE*

Deebo Samuel, WR

DaeSean Hamilton, WR

Marcus Allen, S

Saquan Barkley, RB*

Trace McSorley, QB

 

Michigan @ Florida 3:30pm ABC

Michigan-

Maurice Hurst, DT*

Wilton Speight, QB*

 

Florida -

Martez Ivey, G

Duke Dawson, CB

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I realize that everyone on offense looks bad and probably need to be replaced to fit the new scheme, but I don't think you're giving enough priority to the DL. K Williams will probably retire after this season, Dareus will likely be gone the season after that when his contract makes it possible and Lawson hasn't looked like anything special so far. I think they need at DT/DE in the top 3.

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I'm submitting Positional Needs for next week's mock draft on DraftTek. Here's what I have. The P1 would likely come in RD1; you can only have one P1 per team. The P2's would be drafted in best-player-available order in RD 1-3. The DraftTek computer won't consummate trades, and won't over-reach for a player.
QB--- up to P1---Batted balls alone make me think QB must be 6'4" (Josh Allen, Mason Rudolph).
OT--- up to P2---Mills' opponent blocked 3 balls. Dawkins would take his place, but Cordy seems vulnerable to injury.
OG--- up to P3---Incognito is age 34 and has had 2-3 penalties in preseason. Can we stop thinking Ducasse is an option? Is he a ploy to light a fire under Miller's butt?
OC--- down to P4---Wood signed for 2 more years, Groy his successor, could be one of the Guards going forward which opens up hole at OC.
TE--- up to P2. Clay targeted 7 times by Bills QBs, caught 4 of them for 47 yds. Clay isn't who we thought he was (530 yards per year and 7 TDs as a Bill) as the NFL's seventh highest paid TE), and O'Leary has more yardage.
WR--- up to P2. Although Reilly outshone Shorts, he cost the Bills the game at the end. We know our starters; it's the 4-5 behind those three that need fortification.
RB---holds at P6. McCoy just needs better blocking, Jon Williams, and Tolbert (first down on 3rd and 1 play and team's only TD), plus either Taiwan or Banyard. We're set.
DT--- dn to P6. Impressed with Worthy, Marquavius Lewis, and Deandre Coleman at DT. Even Adolphus (who filled in for Dareus). If Dareus is traded (haven't heard anything), this goes to P2.
DE--- dn to P4. Hughes and Shaq will be a terror, especially with level of play Shaq and DTs provide. Yarbrough continues to terrorize QBs. Even Seau and Ryan Davis showed up.
LB--- remains P2. Preston Brown looked great (7 total tackles) but Vallejo's injury, erratic play from Milano, lack of sideline to sideline speed indicate an earlier pick than RD5.
CB--- remains P4. Very sound play from White and fast learner EJ Gaines, plus Shareece Wright, plus the scheme, make this less of a need.
S ---remains P2. Hyde's great. Poyer's above average. Likely need Anderson, Rambo, or Gary to distinguish themselves before the cut to 53, or we'll be taking someone else's cut.
---Please give me your thoughts. --Astro.

 

Have you really seen Mason Rudolph play? He isn't that good.

Week 1 schedule - draft eligible names to watch per a combination of cfb top 150 players, and mock drafts. This is Big 10 games only, and their opponents. Star notes my own endorsement player as NFL prospect. No star means I either don't endorse , haven't watched closely enough, or they haven't played enough yet for evaluation.

 

8/31

OSU at IU 8pm ESPN (MegaCast on all ESPN channels - coach's version would be a good one if interested in any of these players)

IU -

Tegray Scales LB*

Simmie Cobbs, Jr. WR*

OSU -

Mike Weber, Jr. RB*

Sam Hubbard DE/OLB*

JT Barrett, QB

Denzel Ward, CB*

Jerome Baker, LB*

Billy Price, C*

Tyquan Lewis, DE*

Dre'Mont Jones, DT*

Jamarco Jones, OT*

Parris Campbell, WR

Damon Webb, S

 

9/1

Utah St at Wisconsin 9pm ESPN

Wisc - Troy Fumigalli, TE*

 

9/2

Wyoming @ Iowa 12pm BTN

Wyoming-Josh Allen, QB

Iowa- Josey Jewell, LB*

 

BGSU @ MSU 12pm ESPNU

MSU-

Brian Allen, C

LJ Scott, RB*

 

Akron @ PSU 12pm ABC

PSU-

Mike Gesicki, TE*

Deebo Samuel, WR

DaeSean Hamilton, WR

Marcus Allen, S

Saquan Barkley, RB*

Trace McSorley, QB

 

Michigan @ Florida 3:30pm ABC

Michigan-

Maurice Hurst, DT*

Wilton Speight, QB*

 

Florida -

Martez Ivey, G

Duke Dawson, CB

Yes but 9/9... There can be only one... Baker Mayfield

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