They don't have that #1, but that might be a good thing. I think Watson due to his rare athletic ability and Wicks because he looks SO Davante-esque are the most likely, but so many guys do so many things at a high level. Bo Melton looked incredible last year. Coming back, high pointing the ball, Doubs is the intermediate guy who can get you deep. Reed is the twitched up slot.
DL-Would have liked to see a Leonard Taylor or someone with the upside at least to push for a spot. Same at edge, a Watts from Uconn. If they got Chatfield from Or State(he was on the list, now off) he could be a really versatile player.
The news about Enagbare not tearing his ACL completely and not needing surgery is really good news.
I knew nothing about him because I thought he was projected to go late Day2, early Day3. So felt too early so Milton just seemed perfect as a project. I think Clifford showed quite a bit last year and you could try and develop him. But Pratt sounds like he's smart, gets the ball out quickly, he's got straight-line speed, and is savvy. The type of guy who can maybe develop and net you a pick in 2-3 years while serving as a competent backup.
A couple picks I wish they'd have made differently(Jaheim Bell a big one, he was made for this team)...but the big fella from Ga State looked really interesting. Certainly raw, but maybe an OG? Maybe they do start running more of a gap scheme on offense.
There's gonna be a LOT of competition.