The Happy Norseman
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ORIGINAL: Don T in CO Top 5 on PFFs board hasn't changed in a while 26. EDGE CURTIS WEAVER, BOISE STATE Weaver's athleticism or lack thereof is terrifying. He doesn't have a body of work against quality tackles to prove it won't matter, but we've also never seen an edge dominate the group of 5 to the degree Weaver did. 37. IOL NETANE MUTI, FRESNO STATE Muti has all the tools to be an elite guard in the NFL. We'd be talking about him in much higher esteem had he not had his last two seasons cut short with injury. 48. WR TYLER JOHNSON, MINNESOTA Johnson may not wow with his speed or burst, but no testing number is going to capture the way he subtly sets up defenders snap after snap to get himself open. Some NFL team is getting a hell of a route runner. 49. CB BRYCE HALL, VIRGINIA Hall is very much a silo type of cornerback, but in that silo you're going to have a difficult time beating him. With plus length and ball skills, Hall should rack up his fair share of PBUs in the league. 53. S GENO STONE, IOWA Stone is one of the most underrated safeties in the draft class. His processing and quicks are a fit for every defense in the NFL. You may not want him in the box, but he can easily rotate between deep and the slot. I want all 5. Stone and Muti would be nice.
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