
NFL Draft consensus faces scrutiny—are big boards overvaluing key prospects? Kyle Crabbs breaks down why top-ranked pass rusher David Bailey may not be worth a top-three pick, questions Monroe Freeling’s projection as a franchise left tackle, and explains why Keldric Faulk and Caleb Lomu could be risky choices for NFL teams. The episode spotlights emerging mismatches between online rankings and real scouting, highlighting power vs. athleticism debates, scheme fit concerns, and the hidden dangers of high-variance prospects. Key analysis covers Ty Simpson’s NFL readiness, Cassius Howell's limited run defense appeal despite elite speed, and why Lee Hunter, Peter Woods, and Dani Dennis-Sutton might not deliver on Day 2 expectations. With player development, positional flexibility, and risk assessment under the microscope, listeners get a fresh perspective on how the 2026 NFL Draft class challenges scouting norms. Which prospects are fool’s gold—and who could surprise everyone?
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