![]() He’s more than just a one-cut runner, though. Tank ran track in high school, and it shows. Tank Bigsby couldn’t possibly have a more fitting nickname. Coming away from this mock with potentially the top quarterback and tight end from the three spot puts a smile on this writer’s face. He combines gold production with quality athleticism, making him as safe a prospect as there is. Mayer is a rock-solid prospect that seems destined to hear his name called on Day 1 of the draft. While some very talented running backs and wide receivers are still on the board, I decided to head to the top of my tight end rankings. – 2.03 Michael Mayer, TE, 6’4″ 265 Notre Dame People are down on Evans right now, but he has a ridiculous amount of upside, and I love the value of getting him in the second round. But Judkins is a stud, and I’m not holding that against him. He spent his college career in a committee and, most recently, was outproduced by a 3-star freshman teammate. His rushing efficiency metrics are off the charts, and he has some of the most fun tape in the entire draft class. ![]() Zach Evans has all the talent in the world. If Hyatt makes that transition, he could be a draft day steal for fantasy managers and a lucky NFL team. The key to maximizing his explosive talent will be transitioning from the college spread offense to an NFL offense. Hyatt put up 67 receptions for 1269 yards and 15 touchdowns en route to winning the Biletnikoff Award as the best wide receiver in college football. he’ll be coveted by a lot of #NFL teams /HiQYFcSLfF- Ray G □ February 21, 2023Īfter two non-descript seasons at Tennessee, Jalin Hyatt exploded as a junior. Say what you want about what he can’t do he must be accounted for. □when he wins they are devasting blows like this □will force DBs to play disciplined/controlled Superflex Rookie Mock Draft 5.0 – Round 2 2.01 Jalin Hyatt, WR, 6’0″ 175 Tennessee You can find Round 1 of the Superflex mock draft HERE. ![]() ![]() The mercurial Kayshon Boutte lands here as well as a first-timer at the running back position. After four quarterbacks go in Round 1, we see a running back heavy Round 2. There’s a conversation that the following four running backs in my rankings are safer picks, but for now, I’m giving the edge to the upside and will let the NFL tell me how they should be ranked based on investment on draft day.We move on to Round 2 of Superflex Mock Draft 5.0. I think the former is more likely, but I’m prepared for the latter. With that said, it all comes down to how much a team likes him and their philosophy.Ībanikanda could be a fantasy starter or another Chuba Hubbard that lives his career as an RB4. Draft capital will be interesting, but anything Day 2 or early Day 3 and I will be comfortable. ![]() He also won’t turn 21 until October.Ībanikanda will surprise many when they see him test. Virginia Tech (37 for 322 yards and six TDs) is a master class in speed, vision, contact balance, patience, acceleration, and power. Not only does Abanikanda have 4.3 speed, but outside of Devon Achane, I’m not sure any running back gets up to top speed quicker than Abanikanda. Abanikanda averaged 2.46 yards after contact with 46 missed tackles and 38 carries of 10 yards or more.īut that doesn’t do it justice, as the film speaks more than I ever could. Just look at what he did this year: 14th in yards with 1,426 on 241 carries (5.9 YPC) and 20 touchdowns that tied him with Mohamed Ibrahim for the NCAA lead. He glides and has an aesthetically pleasing rushing style. When he does his pro day, he’ll be your favorite analyst’s favorite “sleeper” or “undervalued guy that no one knows about.” Everything Abanikanda does is just smooth as silk. Abanikanda would have blown up the NFL Combine if he would have tested. ![]()
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