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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:04:01 PM   
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oops there goes Todd's Heidenreich.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:05:53 PM   
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So is the last pick a Charles or a Max?

p.s. Max Llewellyn, Iowa Edge

Surprised we haven't taken a WR yet. WR in the 7th?



I'm guessing they bring in a 1 year vet like Hopkins and try and develop the young guys.


I would guess that too.

I wouldn't mind a shot on a guy like Jeff Caldwell... 6'5" and 215lbs... would like a big body WR on the roster.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:07:10 PM   
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WR Deion Burks is highest rated espn guy. went loco at the combine.

Well 'The Mountain' DT Harris is highest rated but he has multiple arrests in his background.

< Message edited by Tom Sykes -- 4/25/2026 5:11:37 PM >
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:11:13 PM   
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Per Bill ... wouldn't mind having Nussmeier competing with Brosmer for PS

Seth McGowan is another RB that visited us 6'0 223.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:12:56 PM   
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WR Deion Burks is highest rated espn guy. went loco at the combine.

Well 'The Mountain' DT Harris is highest rated but he has multiple arrests in his background.


I think Burks is pretty small guy though... already have Myles Price (who should probably get some more designed snaps).
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:15:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: beo

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

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ORIGINAL: nfrosty

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ORIGINAL: DavidAOlson

So is the last pick a Charles or a Max?

p.s. Max Llewellyn, Iowa Edge

Surprised we haven't taken a WR yet. WR in the 7th?



I'm guessing they bring in a 1 year vet like Hopkins and try and develop the young guys.


I would guess that too.

I wouldn't mind a shot on a guy like Jeff Caldwell... 6'5" and 215lbs... would like a big body WR on the roster.

I would imagine a big target like Caldwell would be a little easier for Murray to spot downfeild.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:19:04 PM   
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ORIGINAL: nfrosty

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ORIGINAL: beo

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

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ORIGINAL: nfrosty

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ORIGINAL: DavidAOlson

So is the last pick a Charles or a Max?

p.s. Max Llewellyn, Iowa Edge

Surprised we haven't taken a WR yet. WR in the 7th?



I'm guessing they bring in a 1 year vet like Hopkins and try and develop the young guys.


I would guess that too.

I wouldn't mind a shot on a guy like Jeff Caldwell... 6'5" and 215lbs... would like a big body WR on the roster.

I would imagine a big target like Caldwell would be a little easier for Murray to spot downfeild.


It'll have to be UDFA.

Last pick is a C.
Gerhardt
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:19:42 PM   
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oops there goes Todd's Heidenreich.

That was kind of a touching pick for the Steelers. Kid grew up in Pittsburg and was there in his full Navy dress uniform to accept his pick.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:21:05 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

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ORIGINAL: nfrosty

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So is the last pick a Charles or a Max?

p.s. Max Llewellyn, Iowa Edge

Surprised we haven't taken a WR yet. WR in the 7th?



I'm guessing they bring in a 1 year vet like Hopkins and try and develop the young guys.


We have 1 younger guy. Hopkins is close to 34. Besides, we probably have 3 overlapping coaches for WR.

There are a few 'so-called' names who are far younger and way cheaper.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/available/_/year/2026/position/wr/type/ufa

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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:22:00 PM   
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oops there goes Todd's Heidenreich.


I thought he was high on Udi someone, an Int'l player.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:24:50 PM   
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Gerhardt, no relation to two-pick Toby, grew up in Xenia. A tornado flattened Xenia in, had to look it up, 1974.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:30:29 PM   
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He was in the 30 visitors the Vikes brought in. So they obviously liked him for some reason.

Looks like the Vikes will go after Edge in UDFA, using the empty roster as a lure. Got a real shot with us.

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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:35:58 PM   
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He was in the 30 visitors the Vikes brought in. So they obviously liked him for some reason.

Looks like the Vikes will go after Edge in UDFA, using the empty roster as a lure. Got a real shot with us.


Good catch. So he likely fits with some intangibles.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:38:21 PM   
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GET THE PHONES READY TO CALL THE UDFAs. Their cell, their agent, their parents, the local store, whatever... make those phones hum.

And the Wilf's for all their perceived faults, do open their wallets for the street FAs.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:39:35 PM   
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That was a meat and potatoes draft. Only sexy pick was Claiborne. I think our defensive line of Redmond, Big Citrus, and Banks flanked by Turner and Van Ginkel has pro bowl potential.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:45:06 PM   
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A three-time team captain for the Bearcats, Gerhardt anchored an offensive line that was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, an award that goes to the nation’s best offensive line. The Bearcats allowed just eight sacks as a team in 2025, and Gerhardt had one of the lowest rates of pressure allowed in the country at the center position.

Gerhardt also has plenty of experience, as he started 49 games in his career with the Bearcats.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:47:12 PM  1 votes
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Jeff Caldwell is my UDFA crush:

Scouting Report: Strengths

• His frame is something you cannot coach or replicate: 6-5 with a 78-inch wingspan and the kind of catch radius that lets quarterbacks throw to a spot and trust the ball will get hauled in.

• Tested as one of the most explosive athletes at the entire Combine regardless of position, and that burst translates on film where he gets vertical in a hurry and stacks corners before they can recover.

• Long, fluid stride covers ground deceptively fast, and corners who give him a cushion at the line find themselves in a foot race they were never going to win.

• Scored touchdowns at an absurd clip throughout college, finding the end zone 28 times on just 124 career catches, which tells you he understands how to use his body in tight spaces near the goal line.

• Put on significant mass during his year at Cincinnati without losing any of his speed or explosion, suggesting his body is still filling out and he has not yet hit his physical ceiling.

• Tracks the deep ball with natural ease and can adjust to underthrown passes on the move, giving his quarterback a generous margin of error on vertical shots down the sideline.

• Solid body control for a receiver his size, showing the coordination to get both feet down along the sideline on boundary catches that most players his height would stumble through.

• Runs with real effort as a blocker in the run game and Cincinnati trusted him enough to leave him on the field in their heavy personnel packages, which says something about his willingness even if the technique is behind.

Scouting Report: Weaknesses

• Route tree is still in its infancy beyond vertical concepts and basic stems; his breaks are soft and rounded, and he tips off where he is headed with his hips and eyes far too early.

• For a man his size, the contested catch numbers are a real head-scratcher: he won fewer than half of his 50/50 balls across four college seasons, often playing passive when he should be going up and attacking.

• Hands remain his most concerning trait, with drops consistently showing up on film at a rate of roughly one in every ten catchable targets throughout his career.

• Production took a clear step backward once he faced FBS-level corners at Cincinnati, and the jump from OVC competition to Big 12 secondaries exposed how much of his Lindenwood dominance was context-dependent.

• Blocking technique at the point of attack is unrefined; he has the desire but not the leverage, hand placement, or sustain to hold up against NFL-caliber defenders in the run game.

Scouting Report: Summary

I came away from the tape believing Caldwell is a fascinating late-round dart throw with legitimate traits you cannot find on most receiver prospects in this class. The speed and size combination is borderline unfair on paper, and when you watch him run by corners on vertical routes at Lindenwood, you start to understand why the Combine crowd went crazy. The problem is that the tape does not always match the testing. He played too much like a finesse receiver for a man who should be physically dominating smaller defenders, and his contested catch rate and drop tendencies are hard to ignore when you are projecting him against NFL secondaries who will not give him the free releases he got in the OVC.

His path to a roster runs through a very specific role: a vertical threat who stretches the field, works play-action concepts, and becomes the designated red zone target. He does not need to run a full route tree on Day 1 to contribute. An offense that asks him to beat press with his speed off the line, get downfield, and come down with fades and back-shoulder throws inside the 20 is where his skill set plays best. The year at Cincinnati showed he can handle the speed of a Power Four conference even if the counting stats did not pop, and his physical transformation over that period suggests he is still growing into his frame.

The realistic outcome here is a developmental prospect who spends time on a practice squad learning the nuances of NFL route running before he can be trusted as a third or fourth option. The ceiling is a legitimate deep threat and red zone weapon who forces safeties to respect his speed over the top and creates easier work for the other receivers on the roster. I would not bet on the ceiling outcome right now, not with the hands and the contested catch concerns, but the floor is not nothing either. A 6-5 receiver who can run like that and find the end zone the way he does will always have a place in someone's building. The question is whether someone can teach him to play with the physicality his body promises.

https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jeff-Caldwell-WR-Lindenwood
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:49:00 PM   
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A three-time team captain for the Bearcats, Gerhardt anchored an offensive line that was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, an award that goes to the nation’s best offensive line. The Bearcats allowed just eight sacks as a team in 2025, and Gerhardt had one of the lowest rates of pressure allowed in the country at the center position.

Gerhardt also has plenty of experience, as he started 49 games in his career with the Bearcats.

Gerhart might be a sleeper pick our scouts dug up. Maybe that's why we were not in a hurry to draft a center.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 5:54:50 PM   
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At 6'5, at the Combine, he:

Ran a 4.31 40 (97%)
Ran a 1.48 10 Yard (94%)
Had a 42" Vertical (98%)
Had a 134" Broad Jump (99%)

And its not wonder he's still learning to be physical. He grew from 5'8 to 6'5 from his junior to senior year of HS.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 6:02:29 PM   
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Philly took Uar Benard. Selfish if you ask me.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 6:03:08 PM   
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A three-time team captain for the Bearcats, Gerhardt anchored an offensive line that was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, an award that goes to the nation’s best offensive line. The Bearcats allowed just eight sacks as a team in 2025, and Gerhardt had one of the lowest rates of pressure allowed in the country at the center position.

Gerhardt also has plenty of experience, as he started 49 games in his career with the Bearcats.

Gerhart might be a sleeper pick our scouts dug up. Maybe that's why we were not in a hurry to draft a center.


If so, by inviting him to visit, they advertised their interest. So he wasn't completely under-the-radar.

Likely they had another guy they liked as well.

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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 6:11:14 PM   
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I'd also try to grab Punter Brett Thorson.

Former Australian Rules Football player, so he definitely has toughness.

Overview
Australian punter with adequate drive power and above-average hang time. Thorson gets good leg extension and has the ability to generate consistent lift, allowing the cover team to swarm when punts are returnable. He displayed vast improvement in touch with his coffin-corner kicks in 2025 and checks the boxes to be a Day 3 pick.

Strengths
• Plenty of leg to flip the field when he needs to do so.
• Limits returnable punts and yardage on returns.
• Vastly improved in keeping pooch punts out of the end zone in 2025.
• Good pooch-flop technique to create check-ups when it lands.
• Athleticism and toughness to make tackles if necessary.

Weaknesses
• Touch-to-toe time needs to be a shade quicker.
• Hasn’t had to punt in inclement weather often.
• Punter-only with no kickoff experience.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 6:19:14 PM   
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I'd also try to grab Punter Brett Thorson.

Former Australian Rules Football player, so he definitely has toughness.

Overview
Australian punter with adequate drive power and above-average hang time. Thorson gets good leg extension and has the ability to generate consistent lift, allowing the cover team to swarm when punts are returnable. He displayed vast improvement in touch with his coffin-corner kicks in 2025 and checks the boxes to be a Day 3 pick.

Strengths
• Plenty of leg to flip the field when he needs to do so.
• Limits returnable punts and yardage on returns.
• Vastly improved in keeping pooch punts out of the end zone in 2025.
• Good pooch-flop technique to create check-ups when it lands.
• Athleticism and toughness to make tackles if necessary.

Weaknesses
• Touch-to-toe time needs to be a shade quicker.
• Hasn’t had to punt in inclement weather often.
• Punter-only with no kickoff experience.


Your Wish has been granted.

Reported as of 7:04 Eastern

Also WR Dillon Bell, GA

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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 6:28:10 PM   
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Shit. Looks like the Chiefs are signing Caldwell.
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RE: 2026 NFL Draft - 4/25/2026 6:31:40 PM   
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Dillon Bell sounds like a homeless man's Deebo Samuel.

I don't see him sticking.
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