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NFL Draft / IHSA Players

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Which IHSA Players are you looking forward to hopefully going in the NFL Draft?

For me Jermari Harris from Montini / Iowa and CJ West from Nazareth.
 
So far I'm seeing the following....

WR Luther Burden III East St Louis/Missouri
WR Dominic Lovett East St. Louis/Georgia
OL Javontez Spraggins East St. Louis/Tennessee
DT. Demond Taylor Jr ESL/ Northern Illinois
OT. Darrell Simmons Jr. ESL/ Kansas
DT CJ West Nazareth Academy/Indiana
S Sebastian Castro Oak Lawn Richards/Iowa
DT Rylie Mills Lake Forest/Notre Dame
DB Jermari Harris Montini Catholic/Iowa
DT Devonte OMalley Bremen/NIU
OL Addison West Cary Grove/Western Michigan
WR AJ Henning Lincoln Way East/Michigan/Northwestern
DE Sean McLaughlin Lincoln Way East/Northwestern
DT Dylan Shelton Lincoln Way East/Eastern Michigan
RB Jamal Johnson Lincoln Way East/Bowling Green
RB Jacardia Wright Decatur St Theresa/MIssouri State

 
So far I'm seeing the following....

WR Luther Burden III East St Louis/Missouri
WR Dominic Lovett East St. Louis/Georgia
OL Javontez Spraggins East St. Louis/Tennessee
DT CJ West Nazareth Academy/Indiana
S Sebastian Castro Oak Lawn Richards/Iowa
DT Rylie Mills Lake Forest/Notre Dame
DB Jermari Harris Montini Catholic/Iowa
DT Devonte OMalley Bremen/NIU

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OL Addison West CG/Western Michigan?
 
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Luther is intriguing, not just because he is my guy, but because he has gone from top-10 to third round and now second, but almost every team that is looking for offense has a scribe calling for LB3 to be plucked early because he is a unique playmaker.

Some of the downside I have read: Mom is a PITA, represented by the girlfriend, numbers dropped off last year, does not run hard when it isn't called for him, and could practice harder.

Well, aside from the Mom and GF, these items can be addressed. Brady sucked/was average. They only threw him short routes. Drink (of course) said he was a model player. So take that for what it is worth.

Goldin is fast - Tet is tall. The OSU guy, I am not sold on. Even today, Cris Collinsworth called LB3 his favorite WR this draft. "I think Luther Burden is a guy that is going to take the league by storm, I really do. When I was watching him, I was just going 'oh my gosh', there's nothing this guy does that I don't just love. When you talk about Deebo Samuel. He [Burden] plays like that, but he's faster." Collinsworth said.
 
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So far I'm seeing the following....

WR Luther Burden III East St Louis/Missouri
WR Dominic Lovett East St. Louis/Georgia
OL Javontez Spraggins East St. Louis/Tennessee
DT CJ West Nazareth Academy/Indiana
S Sebastian Castro Oak Lawn Richards/Iowa
DT Rylie Mills Lake Forest/Notre Dame
DB Jermari Harris Montini Catholic/Iowa
DT Devonte OMalley Bremen/NIU
OL Addison West Cary Grove/Western Michigan
WR AJ Henning Lincoln Way East/Michigan/Northwestern
DE Sean McLaughlin Lincoln Way East/Northwestern
DT Dylan Shelton Lincoln Way East/Eastern Michigan
RB Jamal Johnson Lincoln Way East/Bowling Green

Feel free to add more
RB Jacardia Wright Decatur St Teresa/Missouri State
 
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Luther is intriguing, not just because he is my guy, but because he has gone from top-10 to third round and now second, but almost every team that is looking for offense has a scribe calling for LB3 to be plucked early because he is a unique playmaker.

Some of the downside I have read: Mom is a PITA, represented by the girlfriend, numbers dropped off last year, does not run hard when it isn't called for him, and could practice harder.

Well, aside from the Mom and GF, these items can be addressed. Brady sucked/was average. They only threw him short routes. Drink (of course) said he was a model player. So take that for what it is worth.

Goldin is fast - Tet is tall. The OSU guy, I am not sold on. Even today, Cris Collinsworth called LB3 his favorite WR this draft. "I think Luther Burden is a guy that is going to take the league by storm, I really do. When I was watching him, I was just going 'oh my gosh', there's nothing this guy does that I don't just love. When you talk about Deebo Samuel. He [Burden] plays like that, but he's faster." Collinsworth said.
Can those items be addressed? You either want to be great or you dont. If you are taking plays off at any level you do not have the drive to be great.
 
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Despite what some folks say, no reports of him being a jerk.

OH - and Luther Burden is trending on X, mostly with scribes saying let's snag him as he drops and is a steal. Biggest clamoring from the Bills and Chiefs fans.
 
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Despite what some folks say, no reports of him being a jerk.

OH - and Luther Burden is trending on X, mostly with scribes saying let's snag him as he drops and is a steal. Biggest clamoring from the Bills and Chiefs fans.
Hope he goes early second!
 
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Dom Lovett in the D:
While Lovett is undersized (5-foot-10, 185 pounds), he’s a speedy athlete with the quickness to get open underneath and the shiftiness to be featured on screens, quick outs, and gadget plays.

On special teams, Lovett has the speed and upside to also compete for a starting gunner role in Detroit.

“I would just say that it’s just a ‘want-to,’ Lovett said to the media following his selection by the Lions. “To me, I look at it like a race down the field, ‘Can this guy in front of you stop you from racing to where you want to go?’ That’s how I look at it.”

With 4.4-second 40-yard-dash speed, Lovett certainly has the speed to race down the field, and his willingness to grind out his opportunities should keep him in several camp battles for multiple roles.

“Whenever you put me out on the field, I just plan to make an impact any way I can, any way possible,” Lovett continued. “It may be on special teams, it may be on a third down, first down. I’m OK with being a teams-tool guy, wherever they need me to be. I would say gunner, kick returner, punt returner, R5, L1—wherever you want to put me, I’m OK with that. I just want to be on the field.”

(Lovett will join Cardinal Ritter alum Jameson Williams in the receivers' room.)
 
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