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Really bored? 2023 Mock Draft time!!

NUCat320

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Joseph 13, Skoronski 29:

Joseph 13, Skoronski not listed

Skoronski 16, Joseph not listed

Skoronski 10, Joseph not listed

I promise to not make any of you dumber by linking any of these ever again. Yeesh, I should have better things to do on a quiet Sunday morning.
 
In other words, the pundits' guess is as good as yours or mine.
 
I want to keep being a fan of Joseph but can't help but still have some bitter feelings about his transfer.

From the first link:

  • Brandon Joseph, S, Notre Dame (6-1, 192 pounds)
The Eagles also couldn't tap into a need at safety after choosing not to give Notre Dame's Kyle Hamilton first-round consideration. Here they think about Hamilton's replacement. Joseph should build on his corner-like on-ball playmaking in his transfer from Northwestern, rebounding from a tough transitional year in his former program.
 
I want to keep being a fan of Joseph but can't help but still have some bitter feelings about his transfer.

From the first link:

  • Brandon Joseph, S, Notre Dame (6-1, 192 pounds)
The Eagles also couldn't tap into a need at safety after choosing not to give Notre Dame's Kyle Hamilton first-round consideration. Here they think about Hamilton's replacement. Joseph should build on his corner-like on-ball playmaking in his transfer from Northwestern, rebounding from a tough transitional year in his former program.
Any bitterness should be directed at a head coach who hired his old (incompetent) buddy to replace a program legend, and then kept pounding that rock when he confirmed exactly what we knew.

Man, that Kenneth Walker touchdown…
 
The from The Athletic, 10 players who could figure at the top of the 2023 draft board:

OT — Peter Skoronski (Jr., Northwestern)

Amid the pandemic and a delayed start to the 2020 Big Ten season, Skoronski (6-4, 294) was asked to replace left tackle Rashawn Slater, who opted out. Even as a true freshman, Skoronski performed as well — or even better — than his first-round predecessor and was as good as any left tackle nationally in 2021. His grandfather, Bob Skoronski, was an 11-year starting tackle for the 1960s Green Bay Packers dynasty. It appears the younger Skoronski is on track to join his grandfather in the NFL.
 
I want to keep being a fan of Joseph but can't help but still have some bitter feelings about his transfer.

From the first link:

  • Brandon Joseph, S, Notre Dame (6-1, 192 pounds)
The Eagles also couldn't tap into a need at safety after choosing not to give Notre Dame's Kyle Hamilton first-round consideration. Here they think about Hamilton's replacement. Joseph should build on his corner-like on-ball playmaking in his transfer from Northwestern, rebounding from a tough transitional year in his former program.
He basically called his NU teammates trash in a recent interview. Definitely not a 1st round player imo but the transfer brought his hype back.
 
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