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00:00 – Intro
00:14 – Chris Brazzell II
03:58 – Monroe Freeling
07:16 – Eli Raridon
11:45 – Will Lee III
14:37 – Bray Hubbard
17:53 – Mark Fletcher Jr.
20:06 – Tye Edwards
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Another week of college football has come and gone, so it’s time to talk about who helped their stock, who hurt their stock. Welcome to the stock report. Special thanks to our friends over at Underdog Fantasy. More on them a little bit later, but let’s get into this sucker. And of course, we’re going to start with one of our watch along games being Tennessee versus Georgia. And probably the most talked about player coming out of this weekend is Chris Brazelle II out of Tennessee. Just popped off. six receptions for 177 yards, three touchdowns. He’s 6’5, 200 lb. And he initially started his career at two lane, red shirted, and then he had a big year with the green wave in 2023. Transferred to Tennessee just this past season. And I’ll talk a little bit more about that in a bit, but he’s got an NFL bloodline. His father played wide receiver for Blill College and Angelino State. Ended up being selected in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL draft by the New York Jets. Also, his brother Colin is a defensive back on the Volunteers. So, that’s fun. So, he he’s got a football background, a football pedigree, and what he did this week was just phenomenal. He is tall. He is long. Long strides allow him to beat defenders downfield, but he’s got good explosiveness off the line of scrimmage. You could just check out that first touchdown where he just he cooked the DB almost immediately. The ball was slightly underthrown. We’ll talk about Aguilera in a sack, but Brazelle showed great body control, his ability to adjust and attack the ball in air. The hands look really good. You saw that good hand eye coordination. I think it was on the second touchdown uh in the back of the end zone and he’s just able to snap it or like snatch it away from the defender’s grasp. You could see that on the third touchdown. Now, I I do I need to get back I need to get into his 2024 tape and I might just take a quick dive into it cuz uh the analytics weren’t great. wasn’t used a ton, but I mean, there was a ton of receivers there uh last season for Tennessee. But I think just continuing this consistency in SEC play will do a world of good for his stock and maybe we’ll have someone that can compete with Jordan Tyson or wide receiver one cuz as you saw in my mock draft, I talked about it. I don’t see that guy just yet. Brazelle though. Love the build. If he continues to rip off big games, then yeah, we could be talking about another wide receiver in the first round. Do want to mention Joey Aguiler. He is who you probably thought he is. Uh he is a feisty quarterback from App State that is going to sling it around and he will die on his own sword. will take those deep field shots. Doesn’t have the biggest arm in the world. It’s a fine enough arm, but uh he there was some good, there was some bad, but I think we’re probably talking about a potentially draftable prospect in Aguiler. Uh I will say I came away from this game with Miles Kitslman, the tight end for Tennessee, cuz I I I have him down as a blocking tight end. the pass catching starting to come alive for him. Watch out. And then of course, uh, Wendell Mo, who was a guard I really liked coming into this season. The pass protection was phenomenal. The run blocking still needs to be better, but uh, I think Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo looked very good as a pass protector against a very quality Georgia defensive line. And then flipping to the Georgia side of things, Monroe Freeland, the left tackle, I thought had himself a day. 67 315, former four-star recruit from the 2023 recruiting class last year. Now, he he was on my watch list. I decided not to watch him because he didn’t really become a full-time starter till like the final five games of last year. And he he split time between right tackle and left tackle. And I was like, “Okay, well, let’s just watch him during the 2025 season and we’ll move him accordingly.” Well, I think we’re I think at the very least we were probably talking about a day two guy. He had a great game. He’s 67 315. Don’t remember if I mentioned that, but he looks like a jumbo tight end. He carries his weight exceptionally well. Gives me that Bernard Ryman vibe. You know, another guy who was a former tight end before adding mass and moving to tackle. Freeland moves exceptionally well. He’s explosive off the snap. He gets out in front of screens and stretch plays very quickly. He He plays like a dog on top of things, like a bulldog. He is physical. He keeps the feet moving in the run game. He showed a good feel for pressure on I believe it was the opening drive for Georgia. Um it was in the first quarter, but he was able to pick up the late blitzer, which led to the a big throw downfield to Kobe Young, who also had a solid game. He held up very well versus Joshua Joseph’s and Tyrie West, who I just added to my draft guide. No eval on him yet, but I added him cuz had a good game. Literally, everything was falling apart over at right tackle as Ernest Green didn’t look good. They moved the right guard over the right tackle and it it wasn’t great. They were finding consistency on that left side of the offensive line. Now, being a taller guy, he can get out leveraged. Uh but he’s got a strong core. He does a good job of of just avoiding waistband, which is kind of a big thing. My biggest probably the the thing I didn’t like the most overextends a ton. He’s a lunger in the run game. He’ll lean into into defenders and pass pro. You could go to the strip sack of Gunner Stockton. He overextended on Joshua Joseph’s and Joseph was just able to kind of shed him to the side and get in and force that fumble. So, there are some things to clean up. This is his first year as a full-time starter, but I was very encouraged encouraged with what I saw. Oh, I said allowed pressure and no sacks. No, that should be a sack. So, yeah. Okay. Overlay is wrong. I think there’s a sack there cuz there was the strip sack. I I do want to give a shout out to the linebacking core for Georgia. CJ Allen was very good in this game. He he made a splash play in coverage with a a good pass deflection. and Railen Wilson was just hidden and hidden hard. Very formidable linebacker duo there for the Bulldogs. We love the NFL draft and now my draft guide is available for purchase. It comes with over 500 player backgrounds and close to 300 player evals. It updates throughout the whole draft cycle. 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And I texted him just yesterday. I think I’m in on Raridan. Uh so he’s a former four-star recruit from the 2022 recruiting class. His father played offensive line for Notre Dame. And unfortunately his freshman season, Rarent, he tore his ACL. It was kind of a slow burn coming back in 2023. Uh Mitchell Evans ended up having the ACL injury that same year. So in 2024, this last year, he was able to get a few starts as uh Mitchell Evans kind of kind of came back slowly. But this year, man, he has really popped off, I think. Uh first off, phenomenal blocker. I mean, I I love the build. He’s tall, he’s jacked, he’s long, carries his weight very nicely. Really good run blocker. uh especially in motion, can actually create movement and clear lanes. Uh he just gets after it when he’s in line and he has the movement skills to go down the field and be a second level blocker. Uh there was this rep against Cash’s Howal where was able to get under him because keep in mind he’s 67 so getting leverage on him might not always be that hard but how was able to get under him and actually move him to the point where he almost almost got to the running back but Rarin was able to recover and kind of shield I think it was Jeremiah Love uh shield Love from how so I like that he was able to kind of bounce back from that uh he did a good job of creating a rush lane on the final touch touchdown with Jeremiah Love. Uh you just kind of see him seal out the uh I think it was the slot defender and create that rushing lane for Love just to accelerate and go. He’s sturdy. He can hold the point of attack. As a receiver, I think he’s coming along. Like he’s a fine enough route runner right now, but he’s coming to his own as a pass catcher. Uh, I think this is the their second game in a row where they kind of ran the chip and slip play and he was able to get downfield with no one around him and rip it off for a big gain. He did that against Miami and they did it again here against&m. But yeah, be on the look for him cuz man, I think this tight end class is starting to starting to come around. But let me give a shout out on to a few guys on the Notre Dame side of things. Malachi Fields was physical, looked good. I liked how he played. Uh Christian Gray, your return to school. He was picked on compared to Leonard Moore. Uh he was a big reason why that game-winning drive for&m got extended because he had the defensive holding call. It was atrocious. He needs to work out a lot of stuff in his game. Uh you got what is it? Drake Bowen, the linebacker, who I think made it in my top 10 over the summer. He was everywhere on the field. He had a crushing hit on I think it was Marcus Carver, the wide receiver. Unfortunately, he does end up allowing the go-ahead touchdown for&m to the uh to the tight end, but I thought it was well defended. But Bowen, he was everywhere, man. He looked great. And then to jump to the Texas A&M side of things, let’s talk about Will Lee III. He’s 6’1, 191 lbs. He’s the corner there. He’s their star corner coming off a very good year last year. Probably could have been a day two pick if he decided to come out last season. Didn’t have the best game here. He allowed six receptions on nine targets for 102 yards. Uh but I I will say he did prevent a touchdown to Malachi Fields. And that’s the thing, man. He was physical all night and he won some and he lost some. Uh again, that there was a really good red zone rep against Malachi Fields, but then you skip a few drives later and he’s trying to press Fields. Like he literally goes all the way in and Fields is able like well dude I’m like 6’4 220. I don’t feel a thing. I’m going to slip around you and get hit on the fade. Problem was that was a third and 13. H didn’t love that. Uh they played some cover two occasionally and I just felt like he was a tick late to anticipate and got caught sometimes on outbreak and routes. So there’s some things to work on. I think ideally he’s he’s just a better pressed corner than he is in off coverage zone. But I I have him as like a downstock cuz if you were considering him a first round pick, which I was never really there. I kind of see him more of as like a second round pick and I I think that’s still that still applies. I think he’s still a hell of a good corner. But yeah, if you were seeing him as a first rounder, I just don’t think that’s the case. I do uh want to talk about give a shout out to Cashes How. I know his numbers might not reflect like oh only one pressure, but he was getting after it. He also played like 13 coverage snaps. He had the nasty uh pass break up where he goes up and just kind of swats it down. I think he uh knocked it knocked the wind out of himself on that play, but dude’s a firstrounder, man. I I love how Le’Veon Ms. Some people have him as a top running back in this class. I’m not there with it. I don’t think he I I think he’s a home run threat, but he really struggled to break break tackles. Uh people will look, oh, three touchdowns. They all came within like two yards of the goal line. The offensive line was on the struggle bus all night for Texas A&M. They were either losing passing reps or they were committing penalties. Golly, so many penalties. Uh yeah, the right tackle, uh Crownover, I believe his name is, uh struggled. I think he committed like four penalties by himself uh on Saturday night. Before we move on, I got to give a shout out to our friends over at Underdog Fantasy. When you download the app, sign up with promo code bromo. They will match that first deposit up to $1,000 dues. And they got promos each and every day. Whether if you like playing weekly baseball or my favorite, higher or lower on player stats, they got you covered. It’s the best way to play. And if you do, play responsibly, play within your means, and if you do download, it’s promo code bromo. But let’s get back to the video. But let’s go to earlier Saturday. Talk about Alabama, Wisconsin, and Bray Hubard. the safety there for Bammy. He’s 6’2, 208 lbs. He had two interceptions along with three defensive stops, which again that stop metric is a PFF metric. It’s like tackle for loss, but they also include uh plays resulting in no gain. He had six tackles, only allowed a reception for eight yards on five targets. He was all over the place. He he had a phenomenal day. And just to kind of give you a refresher on on Hubard, he’s got good size, big motor, plays kind of with the chip on his shoulder, uh very explosive when coming downhill to play the run. He kind of gives you box safety vibes because the lawn speed’s pretty mediocre with him, but he showed the ability last year to make plays and coverage. He had two pass breakups and three interceptions last year, and he’s kind of starting it he’s he’s just it’s rinse and repeat. Two interceptions this game. Uh he was playing more of a deep safety role though. Occasionally he would kind of come down and play the star role for um in this game. I think he moves better now downfield or deep downfield when he is playing deep, but still the speed is only okay in my opinion. Uh he he his first interception was really nice, man. and he baited the quarterback in on the out route where uh Hubard came down. He was playing the running back possibly out of the back field, saw that the defender or the pass catcher was going in on out route and just kind of waited and put his hands up and made the interception. And the sack s second interception was just like, okay, it shows you how physical this guy is where the tight end struggled to separate at the break. Uh, and without missing a beat, Hubert eyes on the quarterback, makes the play that the pass catcher should have made. Basically running the rest of the route for the pass catcher. It was nice. Gojo apparently he loved it as well. He had a great hustle play coming from across the field to make a tackle on a screen. Uh there was the wide receiver sweep where he just navigated traffic really well. Came in, made the play. Uh the dude just plays the run hella good. There are times where he comes in a little too hot and can occasionally slip off tackles. And I’m not saying he’s like a center fielder. That that’s not him. That’s not who he is. But he might be a bit more than just a box only safety in the NFL. Next on the list is Mark Fletcher Jr. running back out of the you baby to you Miami. And he is large. He is 6’2. He is 225 lbs. He had a phenomenal game against South Florida. 16 carries for 121 yards, two touchdowns, also added uh two receptions for 25 yards. I decided not to watch him over the summer because just his analytics weren’t that good last year. The force miss tackle rate wasn’t that great. The fumbles per carry were nut. I mean, he had three fumbles, so the fumbles per carry were kind of ludicrous. And it seems to me he’s at least cleaned up a good majority of that cuz he’s got a powerful build. He likes he can lower the shoulder and move the feet, keeps the feet moving through contact, but he’s got some shiftiness uh whether it’s behind the line of scrimmage or in the open field. And I’m not saying like he he’s like this dynamic athlete, but it’s I think it’s solid for his size. A strong lower body just makes him a bit of a struggle to bring down. He’s a very decisive runner. He’s not going to waste time going east or west. Now, the vision still coming together. I think there were some plays in this game where I wish he took some of those cut back opportunities, but I I mean in a running back class where it’s like, okay, we got like a top four, five, but who who are the rest of these guys in this class? Who’s going to emerge? I think Fletcher is becoming that guy. Uh he’s bigger, so not as nimble between the tackles as maybe you want, but I mean, he’s a bigger back. Who the heck really cares? But, uh, hey, I I’m always happy to talk about one of my Miami boys on this list. I I briefly want to talk about Carson Beck because he’s been on fire. I know he had two interceptions in this game. I’d argue only one was really his fault, but his completion rate in this game, 82.1%. Carson Beck’s looking more like the player people expected him to be last year rather than the gutsy gunslinger uh whose decision making fell off a cliff last year. He’s just been so much better. So, we’re going to stay at running back and we’re going to go talk about the backyard brawl. Pittsburgh versus West Virginia because West Virginia’s Tai Edwards had himself a day. He He’s large, right? 6’2, 225 lbs. He’s filling in for Jahem White, who unfortunately had a season ended, I believe it was a knee injury. Not sure off the top of my head, but he had a game, man. 25 carries, 141 yards, three touchdowns. I was like, “Okay, let’s go dig into this guy.” And found out, hey, this is going to be a knock against him. He’s an older prospect. He’s a former three-star recruit from the 2019 recruiting class. He played running back and linebacker in high school. Also played basketball. He initially committed to Florida Atlantic before being ruled academically ineligible. So he ends up going to Georgia Military Academy, has a good year, transfers to Hutchinson Community College where he played exceptionally well the next two years to be a three-star Jo recruit. He ends up transferring to uh UTSA. doesn’t really see a lot of playing time. Only played in three games. Transfers again to Northern Iowa where he had a very impressive final season there. He was always a part of the rotation there at Northern Iowa, but he was never like the guy. He was not not necessarily the Batman to someone’s Robin, but I guess you could say the Superman to someone’s Batman. And now stepping up in a big way, in a big role. And what I saw in this game is again first large guy kind of big. He’s jacked and he runs with violence. He’s got a he’s deceptive with his shoulders when approaching the line of scrimmage. So you kind of feel a little shiftiness with him and he can’t stop on a dime and explode off that plant foot. You that’s well apparent on his first touchdown of the game. The lawn speed is kind of whatever. It’s what you would expect from a bigger back. And he’s tough in pass. Often going for the kill shot, but even when the kill shot doesn’t necessarily work, he’s able to stay on his feet and stay with the play pass. So there’s a lot of positives. I think he’s going to be 25 at the beginning of his rookie year. So again, an older back, but I I really liked what I saw against Pittsburgh, who has a solid well had a solid defense. And we’re going to return to the tight end position with Kenyan Sadique out of Oregon. He’s 6’3, 245 pounds. And I know you look at the stat sheet, two receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown. Okay, but that touchdown was heck of impressive. It It really was. He’s just too much. The athleticism is a tough assignment for a safety, let alone a linebacker. And that was very very apparent. Uh, I do wish he was more maybe we’ll see him get utilized a bit more in the offense as it just I guess Oregon that hasn’t really been threatened this year. So, they’re just kind of passing it around. Uh, I would really like to see them give it to him short so he could show off that after the catch ability cuz it’s there. We saw it last season. But he’s a phenomenal athlete and I think what really stood out in this game was his ability as a blocker. Was it perfect? No, it really wasn’t. Uh I would say sometimes he overextends in line and just kind of gets thrown to the side for instant penetration, but he’s he’s feisty. He’ll stick with it. He’s really good on the move or as a second level blocker. And I think he’s kind of starting to cement himself as tight end one in this class. But I do want to stick with this game and actually go to the other side of the ball with Caleb Tieran, the left tackle there at Northwestern. He’s 67, 320 lbs. He allowed no pressures and no sacks on 28 passes saps versus Oregon. Uh he was just great. He eats up space so well. He’s just able to consistently square up with the defender and pass pro and he’s facing a pretty solid group here. I mean, hey, let’s give a shout out to Matteo Unalle the uh edge there for Oregon who is starting to develop as a pass rusher and could get into that first round conversation. But when it comes to Tyrannin, I loved what he did as a run blocker in this game. Uh, I think it was apparent on the long touchdown score late in the game for Northwestern. He’s just an an aggressive downhill blocker who keeps moving his feet in the run game. Does he end up sticking at tackle will be the question because I’ve heard at least I’ve seen some of the verified uh measurements that he will have suboptimal length. So, you might end up playing him at guard in the NFL. 67’s a tall for a guard. Uh it just makes me a little bit worried in a climate where quarterbacks are getting shorter and shorter. But I I do love Tieran. I think I had him as a top 50 fringe first round pick uh to start the year. Just I just think he’s a really good offensive lineman. I just don’t know where he ends up playing in the NFL right now. And then we’re going to wrap up this list on a downer, unfortunately. That’s right. Cade Clubnick, quarterback out of Clemson, 61 204. or he was my QB1 entering the season. He was QB1 for a few folks and I think a lot of that had to do with oh he’s probably the highest floor quarterback in this class and through three games I think that floor keeps getting lower and lower unfortunately. Uh he he was kind of the only reason Clemson was in this game versus Georgia Tech. I mean they had some breaks go their way but he went 15 of 26 for 207 yards. Had a touchdown. Also had an interception. We’ll talk about the interception. uh ran it 62 times, but he had like two fumbles on the day. Did have a touchdown, but all right, the interception. It was a predetermined read, and I think that’s by design cuz you only had three pass catchers going out for passes. Uh Georgia Tech was showing Blitz and they brought Blitz and Clubnik forced it to his receiver that’s kind of on the short slant route. Uh and I mean the receiver w was stuffed pretty well, but I get giving him a shot. Maybe you want to put it a little bit higher in a way because what happened is Glumnick misses the underneath defender who’s just kind of waiting and anticipating that inb breaking route and all he did was put his hands up and make the play, make the interception. However, on top of that, I was looking at what he was doing downfield cuz I mean, shoot, he was a really good downfield passer last year. So he goes one for three on passes of 20 plus yards or more. So didn’t really attack downfield a ton on those plays. Uh there was one the the completion was phenomenal. I mean let me just read you what I wrote here on on that. So with pressure in his face, he layers the ball between two defenders to Sap who’s on a corner route, maybe a post corner route. phenomenal. That first throw of 20 plus yards, uh, then it’ll be an incompletion. He was late. He overthrows an open tight end in the middle of the field. Woof. Uh, the second one, or at least the final attempt. You could put this on miscommunication, but the end of the day, it’s I I think clubnick should have recognized, oh, no. I going over the top is way more dangerous. So, he has this tight end who’s going up the seams and it looks like he has the option of continuing up the seams or sitting on the route. The tight end made the call to sit on the route, which was the right call. There was no one around him. He could have just dumped that off for like an easy 20 yardd play. Clubnik throws it deep. I think Klemnick should recognize that. I I I get why some people were hesitant to have him as a firstrounder at the beginning of the year, which to be fair, you didn’t see a lot of people have that notion, but there were there was some rumbles that the NFL wasn’t nearly high as high on Clubnick as the the draft community. And it’s showing. It’s just showing, man. Clubnick. I don’t think you can take him to the first round at this point. You can’t. And I just became a Cade Clubnick truther. After being a Clubnick denier for the better part of two years, I turned the corner on him. And this is how you treat me. Uh the fumbles were ugly, by the way. Yes. Yes, they were. I do want to give a couple of shout outs. uh when it comes to this quarterback class. Uh Taylor Green, man, I think he’s putting it together at the right time. Uh they may have lost that Old Miss game, but it was a hell of a fun game. Let me just bring up his uh his stats, his analytics real quick as he’s not just doing it with his feet. I think he’s really developed into a passer and it may not have been the most pretty game against Miss, but he kept them in it going for a 72.7% adjusted completion rate. I thought very solid. Uh did have a couple of turnover worthy plays, but on the year at the 11 touchdowns, two inter uh two interceptions, he’s playing good football. Uh what’s his rushing yards looking like this year? 315. Yeah, he’s can do it with his feet. So, someone who is built great, big arm, starting to put it together. Definitely someone to watch out for. Lenor Sellers, I depending on how long he’s out for, sounds like a concussion. Might end up returning cuz it’s, let’s be honest, it hasn’t been wonderful to start the year for him. So maybe a little little more significant snaps under his belt, some more starts under his belt. I mean, that would do anyone good. But on a side note, don’t look now. Ty Simpson might be a legit prospect in this class. He’s I know he’s only thrown for four uh well, he threw for four touchdowns uh in this last game. Completion rate of 89.7% adjusted completion rate, by the way. That’s ludicrous. Nine touchdowns on the year, only one turnover worthy play, no interceptions, completion rate above uh 80%. And I mean, okay, let’s be fair. Let’s take a look at him under pressure. It’s a not so great. That’s where the turnover worthy plays came. Uh the KIA rate drops to 63.2%. But as a clean pocket passer, he’s kind of legit. So don’t look down now. Ty Simpson, legit prospect in this class. But that’s it for the video. Go ahead, let me know what you think. What prospect stood out to you this past weekend. We are going to be streaming all day long on Saturday, three different games, and we’re going to be raising money to to defeat heart disease for children. Uh, it’s a cause close to my heart. So, join us for that. But as always, until next time, you be easy, my friends. Later.

5 Comments

  1. Chris braz of the vols to me is a beast could be a sleeper in the draft. Moss rb of a&m could also be a beast

  2. I love how reactionary every is nowadays. To real nfl scouts I'm sure the body of work over their whole career is taken into account not just what they did last week or this year.

  3. No sacks? Freeling literally gave up the costly sack that resulted in a lost fumble. Don’t know where you got that stat line from, but that was wrong.

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