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In the final episode of the show before the draft on Thursday, Lawrence is joined by guest Nino Olivier (i_MiLK on Reddit and @NinoOlivier15 on Twitter) as we both bring forward our own mock drafts on what is going to happen in Round 1 on Thursday. We go over possible trade scenarios (including an earth shattering one from Lawrence), plan Bs for teams if that player isn't available, and the best remaining player left on the board after the 1st round ends.

Episode 29 takes on Texas A&M center Erik McCoy, who had a couple of great games blocking against incredible competition in Alabama and Clemson and Iowa safety Amani Hooker who is one of the smartest, instinctual defensive players in the draft but has some athletic shortcomings that could really affect him in the NFL.

Episode 28 features San Diego State TE Kahale Warring, a former water polo player who has only played organized football for five years, yet has some of the biggest upside as a developmental prospect in this draft with his speed/separation, size, and technique that's already way ahead of his learning curve. We also talk Utah LB Cody Barton, a man coverage specialist with great positional instincts...but will some of his limitations relegate him to a rotational/special teams type?

On Episode 27, we finally tackle one of the 2019 draft class's most talked about prospects, QB Dwayne Haskins. Does Haskins warrant a first round pick being used on him, or is his value being inflated due to needs at the position? Then we talk about Notre Dame's Jerry Tillery and his ability to use his length and long arms to disorient and move interior linemen to get the QB but can he overcome some technique consistency issues that seem to plague him?

On Episode 26, Lawrence talks Nebraska wideout Stanley Morgan Jr. who may just be the best overall, polished route runner in this entire receiver class. Then, he analyzes lengthy Michigan St. CB Justin Layne who gives receivers fits in press coverage with his long arms but has some notable deficiencies in other types of coverage.

The latest Prospect Profile covers Michigan's Chase Winovich and how his arm usage, football IQ and sheer effort enable him to consistently disengage from blockers and create quarterback pressures and tackles for loss! Then, we go over Texas A&M RB Trayveon Williams and his great pass blocking ability and second level running, but will he be able to overcome some obvious tunnel vision and lack of strength between the tackles at the next level?

We finally wrap up NFL Combine coverage with Day 4 of the on field drills which saw the defensive backs show off some of their elite athleticism, such as Juan Thornhill's incredible jump out of the gym type of numbers on the vertical and broad jump. Lawrence also sums up the wild ride that has been the 2019 Combine as a whole at the end of the show and goes over some of the big standout moments from this year's event.

The third day of Combine coverage from Prospect Profile covers the DL and LB groups, featuring some testing results from Montez Sweat, Quinnen Williams, Devin White, and more that have to be seen to be believed! Will Jachai Polite recover from his really rough day at the combine?

Prospect Profile continues with Day 2 of Combine coverage! Ole Miss's D.K. Metcalf having one of the best combines for a receiver his size in recent memory, the Iowa tight ends Fant and Hockenson absolutely dominating their position drills/athletic testing, some hilarious 2nd positions some prospects were asked to workout for, and much much more!

Lawrence covers the first day of on field drills at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine which saw running backs and offensive linemen participate and he goes over which guys did more for themselves and which guys hurt themselves.