we don't improve the oline at all. I see our biggest needs as oline, de, and safety in that order.
i made 2 trades. Our second for an early 3rd and pick 104: And our last 4th for a 5th and 6th and 7th. I can't remember the exact math but every trade was fair in the app. And signed Bosa
27. OT Blake Miller: now most like others, but he is an elite athlete, and had an elite 10 yard split. 2nd best, which Kyle loves. He will start day 1, slide Colton to lg. sorry I didn't get edge here, like I said I hope Bosa is here.
58. LB Anthony Hill Jr. I picked bpa here. Don't know if Dre will stay on the field. Bethune might be really good he might be okay. Winters kind of fell off. Who knows what happened to Martin
104. FS Zaire Wheatley: they don't call him "The Takeaway King" for nothing. Finally a coverage safety that's a ball hawk.
had a flat 2025
127: TE Michael Trigg. Elite catch radius and hands. Absolute stud. Could work on blocking. Main target!
133: DL Zane Durant: is a highly disruptive 6'1", 294-pound interior defensive lineman from Penn State (2022–2025), noted for his elite explosiveness, low pad level, and ability to penetrate the oline.
138. RB Nick Singleton: explosive, well-built Penn State running back (6'0", 224 lbs) known for elite straight-line speed (4.35s 40-yard dash) and power, finishing his career as the program's all-time leader in total touchdowns (55). A 2022 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, he is a versatile threat who excels at pass protection and as a receiver, though he battles lower-body tightness that can affect his agility
154: DT Kaleb Proctor: As an interior defender, Proctor is an elite athlete with rare playmaking range. He's an elusive rusher with an explosive first step and the ability to unlock openings with varied approaches and angles. He's also very undersized with limited recourse once linemen have him squared up and put hands on him.
I would slide him to DE with his speed and size
214: C Matt Gulbin: Gulbin is better at climbing to linebackers than he is at moving laterally to seal in the run game. He can be outreached at the point, but he stays tight to his block to reduce length disadvantages. He excels when washing away targets on inside-zone plays with strong leg drive
compete and probably start day 1 Kyle doesn't get in the way
249: DE Tyreak Sapp: is a versatile, 6'3", 272-pound defensive end for the Florida Gators with a reputation as a powerful, run-stuffing defender. Known for his high-effort motor and ability to play both edge and interior roles, the former St. Thomas Aquinas standout transitioned from a rotational player into a key disruption force for the Gators, often creating backfield pressure
might be sneaky good right away.
QB: Purdy, Jones, Rourke
RB: CMC, Singleton, James
FB: Juice
LT: Trent, Lowe
LG: Colton, Colby
C: Gulbin, Brendle
RG: Puni, Toth
RT: Miller, Lowe
TE: Kittle, Trigg, Tonges
WR: Evans, Pearsal, Kirk, Robinson, Watkins, Cowing, Turner
DE: Bosa, White
DT: OSA, West, Proctor
DT: Collins, Durant Williams
DE: Bosa, Williams, Sapp, Proctor
LB: Warner, Bethune
LB: Grenlaw, Hill jr, winters
NLB: Hill Jr
CB: Lenore, Greene
SS: Mustafa, Brown
FS: Wheatley, Siegel,
CB: Hobbs, Greene
I know there's more but I'm good just putting the main back ups or rotation. Wish I could have gone edge more. And snagged a cb. HIll jr might be better day 1 than Dre. And our oline is instantly better. Again I like Miller, and Kyle probably loves him. Hobbs is an above average outside corner, I think he beats out Greene
[ Edited by fan49 on Mar 20, 2026 at 2:24 PM ]