2024 NFL Draft Grades | AFC South
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2024
- In this video, I break down the NFL Draft classes for the entire AFC South, going pick by pick, analyzing the player and the value, and giving it a grade.
2024 NFL Draft Grades | AFC South
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Which AFC South team do you think had the best Draft?
Titans 4sho
1 Colts
2 Titans
3 Texans
4 Jaguars
@@chopsnz88it feels good to see your team getting respect
I'm biased
The Colts. It's not even close. The Texans didn't get any headliners at all, but they also head the best off-season so did they even need starters? Yes, but they should still run away with this division unless AR5 lives up to expectations.
Hey, this entire video was amazing & thorough, especially discussing the late picks by the Texans & T'Vondre Sweat. You really explained why you think he won't be a consistent starter in the NFL. The Titans were having a great off-season too getting Snead & Ridley.
Then the Chargers scooping up Joe Alt before them seems to have hit them hard & it's almost as if this gave them a sinking feeling & their draft was a little underwhelming.
Just wanted to say appreciate all the hard work you put in. Enjoyed your prospect breakdowns and draft coverage. You're volume of work is really impressive! Thanks!
Quality video, thanks mr Films
Texans got help in the secondary... help at O line to protect Stroud... and reunited Stroud with Stover... and these picks can free up a lot of cap space in a couple years if they take over as starters.
I think my colts draft grade is an A we did great this year drafting I'm ready to see our defense and offense kick ass this season go colts
Jags fan here. I wasn’t thrilled with the Masson Smith pick because 1) I feel they shouldve aggressively traded up for Newton or Kool-Aid, barring that though 2) Kris Jenkins and Michael Hall Jr were still available.
Jefferson was a crazy reach and I’d have thought an Edge here, IOL or TJ Tampa would’ve been a better choice
I wasn't happy at first, but after some research, it makes sense to pick him. Jax added the dc of LSU which was probhably the reason they took 2 dt from LSU. Last season Smith had a lack of production because they used him wrong. The LSU DC (which is a jaguars coach now) wanted to play him as a 3 technique but the positional coach wanted to let him play inside (where he played much worse than when he played as a 3 before) Some guys said that before the injury and before they played him wrong he had first round talent.
This was a horrible draft. They should have traded up
Tenessee plan for first 2 days: MEAT
A … for the Titans… i believe in our coaches and staff did enough research on Latham in Sweat that they will turn into excellent players…
I’m happy getting the best pass rusher at 15. So tired about people talking about his injury 2 seasons ago!!! Also I had AD Mitchell as WR3-5 in the draft. He fell due to an interview or personality traits 🙄 same people saying CJ Stroud had issues lol 😂 these. I’m glad the Colts didn’t listen to the BS talk!
Masson Smith is now in a stable situation with his old d-coordinator, he can fully recover from his injury, AND Arik Armstead is there to teach him, AND Ryan Nielsen is amazing at bringing out the best of defensive lineman, so I think he can be great
I rewatched most of your stuff yesterday. Texans are my team
If every semi highly rated DT/NT went at about the same pick but the all knowing "consensus boards" had them higher, whos wrong?
If you needed one with a late second round pick, they were GONE regardless of some redditors board. This is genuinely stock market speculation levels of uninformed armchair invester vs. hedge fund.
It was a reach, Titans didnt have a 3rd due to Levis trade which forced them to reach on a prospect that was 3rd-5th round value. Their were other players on the board Kris Jenkins, Adonai Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, JPJ that were options.
I will say in regards to the jags draft they said on multiple occasions throughout the draft that they tried trading down and nobody was biting I have no idea how hard they tried obviously but that’s what was said.
8:30 That’s a lot of starts for Tanor!
I’m liking the Latham pick more and more. Sweat at 38 is hard to justify
Heh my sentiments exactly. I'm terrified that Sweat us going to pull an Isaiah Wilson- too much of a risk for a 2nd round pick.
If he gets down to 350 & absorbs the right mindset to keep improving, because none of these players are finished products & now in a different environment, then this could be a solid pick down the road. & this helps Big Jeff & the other lbs to hunt the qbs & be free since sweat is hogging the line up with explosion potentially.
Nah I love the pick. If the nfl is going to allow the tush push. U need an equalizer. The Titans now have 3 or more players on the defensive line weighing 320+ lbs.(2 of the 3 weigh 360.) Constantly collapsing pockets. Aggressive press corners. I love it.
Noone really runs the tush push outside of Philly, for some odd reason.
@@alwaysreturnNurgirlprobably because no qbs legs are as strong as hurts’
As a Jags fan, I really like our draft. Filled a lot of needs. What does reach really mean? If those guys turn into eventual starters, then it’s not that much of an issue.
Even if they become starters, it’s still not the best pick if there were other players available that become better players
@@b1uR_ not sure who they were suppose to take though? They tried moving up and couldn’t find a team to help them out. So they decided to take who best filled out their needs. Hard to argue against that. Are the picks good? Guess will wait and see…
@@Zurcjaxthey flags ab awful draft tins if much better players available
@@Zurcjaxthat nabers ni sense they could have added much better players to fit their need
Because there is a good chance most of them are practice squad
Titans were probably thinking (with sweat) was to get sweat double teamed and then let Jeremy Simmons do his work. Jerffry Simmons with a 1v1, Simmons would likely win. So sweat can eat blocks and let Simmons do his thing.
Yeah them Titans are looking scary
I like the JC Latham pick based on need for LT, Sweat is risk/reward player but feel was a reach and Titans could of waited till the 4th round. Feel they should of taken Adonai Mitchell or JPJ at 38. Cedric Gray and Jarvis Brownlee Jr I like those picks. Dont understand taking Jha'Quan Jackson when Malik Washington was available.
Off field concerns. DUI??? Yeah
6 DTs drafted in 2nd round. You think sweat would've been available in 4th round?
Best for last. Titans @17:59
The Colts crushed it!
And there I thought we would go OT/WR in the 1st 2 rounds. Well it ended up being OT/DT…
Eh
If Masson Smith reaches his true potential, is the Jaguars draft good, I mean Jarrian Jones was one of the best press man corners in the draft, so actually give them a b-
B+ TITAN-UP now let's go get Simmons out of Denver
As a Jags fan I REALLY hate Trent Baalke. Like dude was almost exclusively LSU only
Go jags
Personally, I think the Colts probably won the draft, but the Texans won the offseason.
Colts had the best draft in the AFC South and it’s not even close, their top 2 alone are game changers
Titanup!!
Kamari Lassiter is perhaps the slowest cornerback in this draft. I do not see how he can be effective in the NFL without elite speed.
Blake Fisher would have benefitted by another season at Notre Dame. A reach in the 2024 draft.
Calen Bullock looks more like a cornerback than a safety.
Cade Stover is career back-up at tight end.
The rest look like project players.
C grade, at best.
LMFAO you dropped Sweat on your board by 72 slots after his DWI (from 79 to 151) and that is why you question the pick??
Pretty ignorant if I'm being honest - either this is a slam dunk pick by Tennessee with question marks (ala Jeff Simmons) or it blows up in their face (ala Isiah Wilson)
You can't quantify that kind of risk by dropping their big board rank. The talent speaks for itself,