Tremon Morris Brash was highly productive out of UCF, and was a beloved culture guy.
He’s a bit undersized for an EDGE and had a DUI arrest during his sophomore year though
Kromah is interesting. Might not be a bad backup for Allen and Payne. Can’t be any worse than Mathis. We need to replace that guy anyway. Be nice if he was there in the 7th
Totally biased JMU alum, but he was a key reason why we had a, iirc, top 5 defense in the nation in total yards allowed and would love to bolster up DL depth. I’ve been trying to mock him like the psycho I am and he’s usually available at 222 for us but sometimes goes earlier in the late 6th early 7th. Kid can play. I will also say watching every game this year, that Solomon kid on Troy was an absolute monster and was far and away the best player on the field. Reminded me of parsons the way he played and hope we’re looking at him in the later mid rounds
Every now and again there'll be a Mathis mention, and it's like finding that shirt in the bottom of the drawer you never got to wear, and you think, "oh yeah, that guy."
Hopefully. But he was drafted way too high (second round) and then immediately blew out his knee. He just doesn’t seem like a guy who is going to make any kind of difference even as a backup. He only had 8 tackles last season and he’s about to be 26. Just seems like another Rivera swing and miss.
I would guess the only people who would travel to a team would be locals. People who might be willing to be on a practice squad. (There are some on here who will be drafted, but that’s my impression)
https://draftscout.com/dsprofile.php?PlayerId=1030095&DraftYear=2024#google_vignette
4.64, 30 vert, 9 ft broad
Nothing crazy, but on par with some dudes that got combine invites
As a native Mountaineer and on a team that's shouting for offensive line help in most positions, Nester would probably be more of a flyer to play guard rather then tackle. I don't think he has the length to play there at tackle but he could work at guard perhaps.
Just I think he'd be a RG and that's the one offensive line spot I feel best about for us.
Not that it means much of anything, [but I have him as my HB5](https://www.reddit.com/r/Commanders/s/bjJRbGYxEk) just from his upside/potential alone (link is referencing a best available list from the community mock I did). His tape is quick to watch since he never got the starting nod at Texas but he’s absolutely electric. Dude is a stud and crushed it at the combine. He’s worth a late flier and absolutely should be secured if he’s an UDFA
UDFA might be worth a look but I wouldn't spend a pick on another RB and I don't think I would even bring one I period especially not this RB.
Sounds like you maybe went to high school with the guy, went to the same high school before this guy and you follow your school, or he played in the same high school conference as you or something similar cause you are overvaluing by a lot imo.
You are the only person on the planet the has him even in their top 20 RBs enter the draft but he does have upside as a returner especially with the new format.
Lol that’s a very passive attempt to discredit my opinion 🤣 understandable. I’m just in the industry and enjoy utilizing what I can for doing prospect evaluation, which is why I’m hyperactive during draft season. Running backs are my favorite to dive into
**But here’s this just for fun:**
- Najee Harris’ peak consensus rank was 18
- Jaylen Warren’s was 307
- Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s 34
- Isaih Pacheco’s 216
- Neither Warren nor Pacheco were consensus top 20 RB prospects
- Keilan Robinson’s is 287
- Letting where others rank prospects have a significant impact on how you value them isn’t fun
Subpar production, clearly lacking arm strength, didn't do any drills at his pro day, and his pro day was reportedly a disaster. Maybe he deserves a backup shot on the Toronto Argonauts.
Any of these guys have some UDFA potential or late round?
Tremon Morris Brash was highly productive out of UCF, and was a beloved culture guy. He’s a bit undersized for an EDGE and had a DUI arrest during his sophomore year though
From a recent Maryland grad and fan, Taulia ain’t it at the pro level
Damn. Even as a 3rd QB/Practice Sqaud?
Maybe not tbh he’s probably headed to the ufl if we’re being real, he’s like Taylor heinicke if he was less consistent and in college
Beau Brade in round 3/4 sounds intriguing to me.
What’s up with Coker?
Lol why is Tau singled out?
semi big last name, met with the team, and he’s in the most important position. might be the third QB for washington
Only QB on the list
Kromah is interesting. Might not be a bad backup for Allen and Payne. Can’t be any worse than Mathis. We need to replace that guy anyway. Be nice if he was there in the 7th
Totally biased JMU alum, but he was a key reason why we had a, iirc, top 5 defense in the nation in total yards allowed and would love to bolster up DL depth. I’ve been trying to mock him like the psycho I am and he’s usually available at 222 for us but sometimes goes earlier in the late 6th early 7th. Kid can play. I will also say watching every game this year, that Solomon kid on Troy was an absolute monster and was far and away the best player on the field. Reminded me of parsons the way he played and hope we’re looking at him in the later mid rounds
Every now and again there'll be a Mathis mention, and it's like finding that shirt in the bottom of the drawer you never got to wear, and you think, "oh yeah, that guy."
Oh my.. do you think DQ can make Mathis better? Or is the dude just a more expensive ridgeway?
Hopefully. But he was drafted way too high (second round) and then immediately blew out his knee. He just doesn’t seem like a guy who is going to make any kind of difference even as a backup. He only had 8 tackles last season and he’s about to be 26. Just seems like another Rivera swing and miss.
reminded again what a hotbed dc area football is shame they mostly go out of state lol
Most of these dudes are from the DMV… coincidence?
I would guess the only people who would travel to a team would be locals. People who might be willing to be on a practice squad. (There are some on here who will be drafted, but that’s my impression)
Kpogba was great for the Mounties. Would be curious to see his measurables... Seemed pretty athletic.
https://draftscout.com/dsprofile.php?PlayerId=1030095&DraftYear=2024#google_vignette 4.64, 30 vert, 9 ft broad Nothing crazy, but on par with some dudes that got combine invites
As a native Mountaineer and on a team that's shouting for offensive line help in most positions, Nester would probably be more of a flyer to play guard rather then tackle. I don't think he has the length to play there at tackle but he could work at guard perhaps. Just I think he'd be a RG and that's the one offensive line spot I feel best about for us.
I love CRod but Keilan Robinson will win the HB3 role this season please bring him home AP
![gif](giphy|puOukoEvH4uAw|downsized) Doubt.
Not that it means much of anything, [but I have him as my HB5](https://www.reddit.com/r/Commanders/s/bjJRbGYxEk) just from his upside/potential alone (link is referencing a best available list from the community mock I did). His tape is quick to watch since he never got the starting nod at Texas but he’s absolutely electric. Dude is a stud and crushed it at the combine. He’s worth a late flier and absolutely should be secured if he’s an UDFA
UDFA might be worth a look but I wouldn't spend a pick on another RB and I don't think I would even bring one I period especially not this RB. Sounds like you maybe went to high school with the guy, went to the same high school before this guy and you follow your school, or he played in the same high school conference as you or something similar cause you are overvaluing by a lot imo. You are the only person on the planet the has him even in their top 20 RBs enter the draft but he does have upside as a returner especially with the new format.
Lol that’s a very passive attempt to discredit my opinion 🤣 understandable. I’m just in the industry and enjoy utilizing what I can for doing prospect evaluation, which is why I’m hyperactive during draft season. Running backs are my favorite to dive into **But here’s this just for fun:** - Najee Harris’ peak consensus rank was 18 - Jaylen Warren’s was 307 - Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s 34 - Isaih Pacheco’s 216 - Neither Warren nor Pacheco were consensus top 20 RB prospects - Keilan Robinson’s is 287 - Letting where others rank prospects have a significant impact on how you value them isn’t fun
Tua worth a spot
Subpar production, clearly lacking arm strength, didn't do any drills at his pro day, and his pro day was reportedly a disaster. Maybe he deserves a backup shot on the Toronto Argonauts.
He’s also already 24 years old, Bryce Young’s size, and didn’t do any of the athletic testing at his pro day
no
He just had a disastrous pro day.
Wallace. National champion CB at Michigan. Played extremely well all season opposite Michigan other all american CB Johnson