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sports-nfl-draft1 year ago

"Bengals' 2024 NFL Draft: Predicting Picks and Best Options"

ESPN's Draft Pick Predictor has identified the top 5 most likely first-round picks for the Cincinnati Bengals, with Washington offensive tackle Troy Fautanu leading the pack at 13%, followed by Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II, Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham, LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr, and Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold. The Bengals will have the opportunity to add high-quality talent with the 18th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.

sports1 year ago

"Pavelle's Mock Draft 4.0: Post Free Agency Analysis"

Pavelle's mock draft 4.0 after free agency includes the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting OL Troy Fautanu from Washington at #20, WR Ja'Lynn Polk from Washington at #51, CB Max Melton from Rutgers at #84, and T/G Caedan Wallace or C/G Hunter Nourzad from Penn State at #98. The draft also features a selection of TEAMS/ILB Ty'Ron Hopper from Missouri. The article provides detailed analysis and insights into each pick, highlighting the potential impact and versatility of the chosen players.

sports1 year ago

"2024 NFL Draft: Quarterback Dominance and Marvin Harrison Jr.'s Projections"

NFL draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah released his second mock draft, projecting Washington tackle Troy Fautanu to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fautanu is praised for his versatility and physicality, with potential to line up next to 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones. The Steelers' offensive line situation and potential moves are also discussed, including the possibility of Fautanu playing guard and the future of current players like James Daniels.

sports2 years ago

"Washington's Fautanu, McMillan, and Polk Declare for 2024 NFL Draft"

Washington's standout offensive lineman Troy Fautanu, projected as a mid-first round pick, and wide receiver Jalen McMillan have declared for the NFL draft following the Huskies' loss in the College Football Playoff Championship game. Fautanu, ranked as the top guard available, was part of the award-winning Washington offensive line, while McMillan overcame a season limited by injury to finish strong with notable performances in key games.