– Mark Gronowski (QB, Iowa) β 20/23, 5 TDs, 0 INT. Lighted up the field with accurate long balls, sharp intermediate throws, and a goal-line fade/TD. At 6’2ΒΌ, 233 lbs with big hands (10ΒΌ”), heβs turning NFL scoutsβ heads toward late-round developmental QB potential. π
– Kaden Wetjen (WR, Iowa) β game-breaking speed and route discipline. Showed elite separation with quick breaks and bursts, though there was one end-zone drop. 23 career receptions in college (20 last season) hints at big-play upside. π₯
– Seydou Traore (TE, Mississippi State) β IPP standout with eye-catching athleticism and smooth movement. Played fierce vs linebackers, securing catches away from his frame and showing major upside for the draft process. π
– Lake McRee (TE, USC) β versatile tight end who shines as both a receiver and a blocker. Strong, contested catches and effective in motion blocking add depth to any pro-ready TE group. π
– Jalen Huskey (S, Maryland) β all-around impact: smart in communication, elite ball skills, and three pass breakups (including an end-zone play) showing high-level playmaking in the secondary. π
– Jager Burton (C, Kentucky) β the anchor up front: physical, nasty in the run game, and technically sound against both power and quick interior defenders. Elite blocking instincts and vision. πͺ
Takeaway: Day 2 showcased a balanced mix of dynamic QB play, explosive receivers, disruptive defenders, and dominant line play, fueling serious NFL interest across positions. πβ‘π