DRAFT 2036
Round 1 Pick 16, Offensive Tackle Dustin Powell (Kentucky)

Intriguing prospect who made the best combined combine for an Offensive Tackle at Indianapolis, Powell is really young and started to play Tackle in the SEC just in his Junior Year at Kentucky where he excelled, he decided to enter in the Draft despite needed a lot development, but fortunatelly we just extended Tim Moss to show him how to play at the OSFL level, scouts said that he is a little bit overrated but his bars (with low development) and his marvelous combines decided the Sharks to pick him to solidify our young Offensive Line to protect Galligher and open lanes for Grauman... See how he evolves.
Round 3 Pick 9, OLB Ezekiel McPhee (Lousiana State)

Ezequiel makes an excellent Senior season at LSU helping the Tigers to finish strong in the powerfull SEC, with his great Agility and a possible Volatility Jump (75) he is a hit or miss Starting SLB for the Sharks, with Graham retired and Collins assuming the SILB dutties Ohio is very thin at LB and he have the opportunity to show the Scouts that he is not a Very Overrated player benefited for the talent who surrounded him during his time in LSU.
Round 4 Pick 27, Safety Ryan McCormick (Oklahoma)

McCormick has all the tools to be a steal at this point in the Draft, his great Solecisimc, Strength and Position Drill correlated with his Bars and his high development make him a valuable "Sky" Free Safety a position of need for the Sharks with Hamilton up for grabs in the Free Agency and if McCormick meet his bars will be an upgrade over him in the position due his feel for the ball.
Round 5 Pick 16, Defensive End Cristian Blake (Austin Peay)

Small school DE has the power and the speed to be a pass-rusher in the OSFL, however his low Endurance makes him only a candidate for 3rd and long situations. However we picked him because his 96 of volatility, he could be an absolute bust or a player who set the Tone in pass downs for the Shark´s D#
Round 6 Pick 15, WR George Joyner (Oklahoma)

Another Sooner selected by the Sharks this year, Joyner could be an excellent player for 4 or 5 WRs sets in our short-range passing attack, he can take bubble screens to the house or go deep and make an adjustment to use his height and catch the ball against a double coverage, he will see a lot targets with that Solecismic test and a decent RR bar. He will also contribute in Special Teams, I think he could be one of my favourites picks of this year Draft if he meet the expectations.
Round 1 Pick 16, Offensive Tackle Dustin Powell (Kentucky)

Intriguing prospect who made the best combined combine for an Offensive Tackle at Indianapolis, Powell is really young and started to play Tackle in the SEC just in his Junior Year at Kentucky where he excelled, he decided to enter in the Draft despite needed a lot development, but fortunatelly we just extended Tim Moss to show him how to play at the OSFL level, scouts said that he is a little bit overrated but his bars (with low development) and his marvelous combines decided the Sharks to pick him to solidify our young Offensive Line to protect Galligher and open lanes for Grauman... See how he evolves.
Round 3 Pick 9, OLB Ezekiel McPhee (Lousiana State)

Ezequiel makes an excellent Senior season at LSU helping the Tigers to finish strong in the powerfull SEC, with his great Agility and a possible Volatility Jump (75) he is a hit or miss Starting SLB for the Sharks, with Graham retired and Collins assuming the SILB dutties Ohio is very thin at LB and he have the opportunity to show the Scouts that he is not a Very Overrated player benefited for the talent who surrounded him during his time in LSU.
Round 4 Pick 27, Safety Ryan McCormick (Oklahoma)

McCormick has all the tools to be a steal at this point in the Draft, his great Solecisimc, Strength and Position Drill correlated with his Bars and his high development make him a valuable "Sky" Free Safety a position of need for the Sharks with Hamilton up for grabs in the Free Agency and if McCormick meet his bars will be an upgrade over him in the position due his feel for the ball.
Round 5 Pick 16, Defensive End Cristian Blake (Austin Peay)

Small school DE has the power and the speed to be a pass-rusher in the OSFL, however his low Endurance makes him only a candidate for 3rd and long situations. However we picked him because his 96 of volatility, he could be an absolute bust or a player who set the Tone in pass downs for the Shark´s D#
Round 6 Pick 15, WR George Joyner (Oklahoma)
Another Sooner selected by the Sharks this year, Joyner could be an excellent player for 4 or 5 WRs sets in our short-range passing attack, he can take bubble screens to the house or go deep and make an adjustment to use his height and catch the ball against a double coverage, he will see a lot targets with that Solecismic test and a decent RR bar. He will also contribute in Special Teams, I think he could be one of my favourites picks of this year Draft if he meet the expectations.
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