Have to be honest. I have traditionally undervalued our pro prospects. I have a hard time not seeing their flaws due to familiarity. Truth is, all prospects have flaws.
We have several dudes who will go this year. I am starting out with FAU. To be honest, I think he has some tough sledding ahead of him this year. NOBODY is going to be the guy that let FAU beat them. He is going to catch a lot of attention.
he is one of two players that i really think have something to prove. if he gets double digit sacks with the attention he commands, he will be late 1 early 2 pick. d green is tied to his success in my opinion. yes, pickle and matlack more directly so. but with green's off the chart tfl trend, hope we blitz teams and make them choose. i dont really know if FAU will boom or bust, but he is much earlier in his trajectory than i realized
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247Sports Composite Rankings gave him a three-star rating. The same outlet named him the 2,421st-best player in his class, the 114th-ranked weak-side defensive end that year, and the 42nd-overall senior from Missouri. 247Sports listed him as a two-star player, the 129th-best weak-side defensive end in his class, and the 43rd-ranked Missouri recruit. Unlike many other top draft prospects, Anudike-Uzomah did not have the chance to pick from a list of elite college football programs. His only FBS offers came from Kansas State and Tulsa. He also received offers from North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, South Dakota, and Western Illinois.
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We have several dudes who will go this year. I am starting out with FAU. To be honest, I think he has some tough sledding ahead of him this year. NOBODY is going to be the guy that let FAU beat them. He is going to catch a lot of attention.
he is one of two players that i really think have something to prove. if he gets double digit sacks with the attention he commands, he will be late 1 early 2 pick. d green is tied to his success in my opinion. yes, pickle and matlack more directly so. but with green's off the chart tfl trend, hope we blitz teams and make them choose. i dont really know if FAU will boom or bust, but he is much earlier in his trajectory than i realized
from the article i will link ...
247Sports Composite Rankings gave him a three-star rating. The same outlet named him the 2,421st-best player in his class, the 114th-ranked weak-side defensive end that year, and the 42nd-overall senior from Missouri. 247Sports listed him as a two-star player, the 129th-best weak-side defensive end in his class, and the 43rd-ranked Missouri recruit. Unlike many other top draft prospects, Anudike-Uzomah did not have the chance to pick from a list of elite college football programs. His only FBS offers came from Kansas State and Tulsa. He also received offers from North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, South Dakota, and Western Illinois.

Prospect Breakdown: Felix Anudike-Uzomah, 4-3 Defensive End, Kansas State - Visit NFL Draft on Sports Illustrated, the latest news coverage, with rankings for NFL Draft prospects, College Football, Dynasty and Devy Fantasy Football.
Putting one of college football's and the 2023 NFL Draft's most underrated players, Felix Anudike-Uzomah, under the microscope.

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