Hotter and Colder prospects, end of March

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Which prospects are you hotter or colder on compared to the consensus opinions? Maybe you like/dislike the prospect themselves, or your view of the scheme fit with Seattle, or your opinion of the position importance is different.

Hotter
#23 DL Bryan Bresee
#108 DL Zacch Pickens
#204 DL Jerrod Clark
#74 DE Zach Harrison
#121 OLB Nick Herbig
#138 ILB Ivan Pace Jr
#65 CB Julius Brents
#97 CB Darius Rush
#333 DB Tyreque Jones
#70 S Sydney Brown
#88 S JL Skinner (injured)
#156 S Daniel Scott
#200 QB Clayton Tune
#109 RB Kenny McIntosh
#201 RB Evan Hull
#162 WR Jonathan Mingo
#76 WR Tyler Scott
#120 OG Andrew Vorhees (injured)
#107 C Olusegun Oluwatimi

Colder - I like most of these guys but they are going earlier than I would be comfortable taking them.
#5 DT Jalen Carter
#57 DT Siaki Ika
#7 DE Tyree Wilson
#133 DE Mike Morris
#30 CB Cam Smith
#54 CB Clark Phillips III
#44 S Antonio Johnson
#82 S Jammie Robinson
#10 QB Will Levis
#58 QB Hendon Hooker
#148 QB Jake Haener
#192 QB Stetson Bennett
#14 OT Peter Skoronski
 

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Hot
Zay Flowers- Top 20
Will McDonald- Top 20
Jahmyr Gibbs- 1st



Cold
Will Levis- 2nd
Lukas Van Ness- 2nd
 
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Hot-
Brents
Mingo
Keaton Mitchell
Myles Murphy (I don't get the hate on him)
Hooker
Roschon Johnson
Kendre Miller
Oluwatimi
YaYa Diaby
Jerrod Clark
Ade Ade
Kancey
Mazi

Cold-
Addison
Hyatt
Sewell ( and I'm a Duck fan)
Van Ness
LaPorta
Porter
Christian Gonzalez (see Sewell above)
Wilson
Torrence (looked terrible at combine)
Smith-Njigba
 
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I'll look more at DTR. My initial views weren't impressive and I wrote him off pretty quickly in a Kelly system.
Hot JSN- Top 10
Cold Kincaid- 2nd
It's interesting to me that you have Kincaid and JSN on opposite lists because I see huge similarities between the two. Both of them show tons of athleticism on tape but didn't do any meaningful agility testing. Finesse pass catchers who make up for slightly lower top speed with excellent route running, very fluid movements rather than stop/go acceleration, good hand catchers who make catches look one level easier than they are. Both can handle complicated route trees.

We haven't seen JSN show off a release - and I'm fine if he stays as a slot in the pros - but Dalton's 3" and 50 lbs gives him a little more flexibility there. Both are much better deep threats then given credit for.
Hot-Myles Murphy (I don't get the hate on him)
Cold-Wilson
Do you have Myles above Tyree or in a similar rank? In my view they are in a similar tier as immediate disruptive single gap outside rushers. Tyree gets the slight edge for me though due to wingspan and frame supporting the idea of development into 3T/3-4 end flexibility. Of course I also don't see spending the value in spending an early first round pick for that rather than just drafting bigger guys on day 2/3.
 
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