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Where local players land past first round of NFL Draft
Payton Wilson, Tez Walker, DeWayne Carter and more are set to make an impact in the NFL. Where you could see them go in the NFL Draft.
So we've talked about Drake May, we've talked about Graham Barton, we kind of talked about that top five situation. Let's turn now to the rest of the triangle players that we could potentially see drafted. Mark. How do you want to do this? You wanna just kind of, you start to pick a player, I pick a player, we just go back and forth and talk. I think we start with T Walker and then go to Peyton Wilson. I think those would be the top two. Let's start with T Walker though. And I think we'd be speaking about him differently if for the fact that he had played a full season, this is a loaded receiver class. I saw it at the combine. I was in Indianapolis, I saw the receivers work out and I'm looking at it where it's like this guy is a second or a third rounder in terms of the fluidity of movement. Walker was one of those guys, Bryant Thomas out of LSU was one of those guys. And you're like, how would that player not be a first round pick, but that's how loaded this year's class is. And I think it's the prevalence in the emergence of seven on sevens early on in college players career, we see a lot of players recruited Florida, Texas, California. The commonality Lewis is you can train outside year-round. We're seeing more spread style football, three receiver sets, four receiver sets and then to counter that you've got to play nickel packages with five D BS dime packages with six D BS. That's the reason why we're seeing year after year, after year, after year loaded receiver classes. I think T Walker could be one of those guys where we look back on, depending on where he goes and where he gets selected, where we say, how is he not a day one pick? In retrospect, he fits that caliber of player and he did himself a lot of favors with how he performed at the NFL combine. Yeah, the, the speed isn't something you can't teach and that goes so far in the NFL like uh so man, there are so many different receiver rooms that just need someone who can help lift the top off of a defense and offensively like the, the difference between when you can convince safeties to stay back versus when they can play tighter to the box. Um It's huge. So that's always going to be something that's very valuable. T Walker to me screams, you know, day two. The, the one question that people are going to have is his age. Um He's 23 years old, I believe. And, oh, it was so old. Like, that's the normal person and, and pop on that Miami tape, Lewis his coming out party when he had three touchdowns. You talk about the big playability and taking the top off the defenses. I was there in Chapel Hill for that game and it was just like, oh, the Tios are lighting up the scoreboard, strike up the band because they're putting up six yet again. Yes. Yes. They're, they're able to, they're, they're definitely able to, um, you know, put up a lot of points, teams I would assume would be able to, if they get t Walker. Now, I want to turn to defensively here, Peyton Wilson. Um, um, when, when you think of NC State football this year, it's hard to not think of Peyton Wilson just, and, and throughout his career right where he's just someone who's all over the field. His speed is wild. People always refer to that, um, play where he runs down in Notre Dame, running back on the sideline in the NC State, Notre Dame game. Um, there, he's able to play at that speed, it translates onto the field. Um What kind of questions do you have about Peyton Wilson as a prospect? The questions would be the age and the injury concerns earlier on in his career at NC State Louis. But the speed translating, you hit the nail on the head, you hit the nail on the head there because you look at the 40 yard dash time at the combine and you're like, and the explosiveness and it's running down guys for Notre Dame that can run 43 and 44. So if you can get defensive linemen in front of him, that have sound gap responsibility that can maybe even take up two gaps. And then he gets to just chase down ball carriers and run sideline to sideline. That's the reason why he won the Chuck Bednark award and that's given to the nation's best defensive player and why he's among the best defensive players ever in the history of NC state football which, which, and that's a long illustrious history. Yes. Yes. So I see what he brings to the table and his speed and it was not just the film of that. I remember the following Monday, Dave Dorn had his media availability and it told reporters this saying that Peyton Wilson running down that Notre Dame ball carrier was the fastest in the history of the NC State program that they've ever tracked any player. So include skill position players, include D BS receivers running backs and he's the fastest. I don't know how far their tracking goes back. That to me speaks volumes to where it's one thing to perform at the combine and it cut off in shorts, but it's another thing then to say that also translates on the field once you put the pads on Yeah, the, the one way I've heard a lot of, um, just analysts, scouts discuss Peyton Wilson is that he plays like his hair is on fire. Um, which is a huge compliment I think for especially defensive player, a linebacker. Um, one of my questions is gonna be, how does he, how, how does his run, um, stopping ability translate? Um, you know, he is a little bit undersized, um, at that linebacker position. So how does that work? Um, he showed case his pass rushing ability and how he's able to do that at the linebacker position. So I, I do think he's gonna be someone who, like, he's gonna be immediate plus into a team, whatever, whatever team he ends up going to, could definitely see him being day two, early day three at the latest. Um, now a couple of players I want to touch on. Ok, let's stick with the linebacker position here really quick. Cedric Gray who, you know, is, is similar to Peyton Wilson in that just an absolute tackle machine, right? Just constantly leading the UN C, um, defense and tackles. He's, he's someone who like was the only bright spot or for the most part on the UN C defense that has struggled over the past few years. Um, he's someone who I can also see is like a day, two, day, early, day three type, uh, guy who gets drafted. Some of that kind of depends on how teams value the linebacker position. Um, but he's, he's gonna be someone who I think makes an immediate impact on special teams and he can translate to, you know, the actual, um, you know, defense whenever he gets an opportunity, tackle machine, Lewis three consecutive seasons of 100 plus tackles. And remember they play a shorter season in college than they do in the pros. So all over the field and look, I am on record saying that the tar heels at a Swiss Cheese defense at the end of the year because Virginia put up the blueprint wasn't Cedrick Gray's fault. I promise you that in the front seven was not his fault. And look, there's the reason why UN C made the change and said, Gene Chizik, you're no longer gonna be our defense coordinator. You're gonna have a new DC in the 2024 season. But Cedric Gray was that constant for that tar heels defense and the one guy that you could rely upon to always consistently showing up around the football and making plays and he was that guy, three straight 100 tackle seasons in college. I, I, I'd expect that to translate over that. Right. Like it, football put simply it's organized violence but it's block. Can you block, can you tackle and tackling is a strong suit of Cedric Gray? Yeah, exactly. Um, now, who else would you like to talk about here as we continue as we start to round out the I wanna give Dwayne Carter his flowers the three time captain out of Duke. And the reason I say this too is a lot of the same attributes that I mentioned with. Graham Barton is Duke's success. Like look Riley Leonard's gonna get a lot of the praise as the team's quarterback, Riley Leonard's probably gonna be the starter for Notre Dame in the 2024 season. The blue double season was derailed by injuries, not just to Leonard, but Leonard was a big part of that of you start out four. No, and you kind of fall off and then you end up having to go to your third strength quarterback, but Dwayne Carter up front in terms of changing the culture, the mindset of what people think about Duke football. And it's the reason why Mike Elko was sought after as a head coach and it's the reason why Mike Elko is at Texas A and M now, but a three time captain, I thought he represented Duke really well at the AC C kickoff events before the start of the season. But when I think about how did Duke achieve success these last few years, people obsessed with the quarterback position with football, but to me, it's still a line of scrimmage game. And Dwayne Carter was a huge reason why Duke had the turnaround that it had, he, he's got good athleticism, he had good production, you know, playing that kind of defensive tackle position. It's not like he was a sack machine per se, but I don't think that measures, measuring based on those numbers or is the right way to measure him. I, I would, I would say when I look at the triangle prospects, I think Dwayne Carter has the best chance to outplay his drafted position. Like I think he's someone who you can get in the fourth or fifth round and can give you really good value at that position. I mean, he's someone who like, I want my Bengals to draft like we need defensive tackles. Let's, let's do it, let's make it happen. Um I, I think Dwayne Carter has a very bright future in the NFL too. Um, who else are we missing Lewis a couple of other names? I want to throw out here. Um Dylan mcmahon, uh center most likely out of NC state. Um He's someone who could be a late, uh, draft pick. Um Savion Jackson has had from NC State. He had a couple of the defensive lineman has had a couple of, um, visits with the West Coast teams, I believe. Um Shain battle over at state as well. I'm looking at Duke. Um Jayleen Calhoun is someone who I think is really interesting with his punt return ability. Um, and who can be that kind of, you know, possession receiver for a team. Um Al Blades Junior at corner, um, uh Jacob Monk over at Duke as well, an offensive lineman who you think you'll see gold late in the draft if not be a high priority undrafted free agent. Um One other name I wanted to throw here or I guess two more names. One is um Jalen Wright, the running back who could potentially be Tennessee running back could potentially be one of the top player running backs taken in the draft. He's out of Southern Durham. Yep. He, he, he played a Southern Durham so he's a local product. Um And then one other name I want to kind of soap box here for a second is NCCU quarterback Davis Richard. Um just to kind of put some perspective here, right? Um He had nearly 9000 passing yards and, and a little over 2000 rushing yards in his career at NCCU 73 passing touchdowns, 44 rushing touchdowns. Like dude is just a machine from that perspective. He's got the stereotypical prototypical height and weight that you want and a quarterback. Um And you know, he just, he has that speed as well, 45 speed. Um He, so it's, it's kind of actually kind of sad in the, um H BC legacy bowl. He had what looked like a pretty gnarly injury to his leg. Um, after scoring a touchdown, there was some concern there. Uh He told Mia Barry of ancap that he should be good to go by training camp. It was an ankle dislocation. Um but he's kind of, he's been told apparently once again by Mia Barry that the scouts are looking at him as like 1/6 or seventh round pick. He would be the first quarterback selected from an H BC U since 2006. So, and if, if there's gonna be a quarterback, I think to break that stretch, Davis Richard would be the guy. So I, I hope that Davis Richard has an opportunity if I mean, he's gonna get one. It's just a question of does he get drafted or will he be a un uh under the high priority undrafted free agent? Um So it's more of the local names. Really good info there Lewis. I'll go to write of what I know about him is people are gonna salivate over that 40 time. Would I look that is the broad jump in the explosiveness, an 11 ft two inch broad jump and I get with the Tennessee connection. He's drawn some comparisons to another Tennessee running back by the name of Alvin Kamara, I think writes a little bit more explosive in terms of just being a overall athlete. Now, how that translates to the pros and the versatility and how Kamara has been a star player for the Saints. I'm not saying he's Al Kara, but I can understand those comparisons just given what he did at UT and local connection in North Carolina. I running backs devalued Lewis, but I would expect his name to be called at some point in time, day two, day three, I, I almost wish sometimes that the NFL draft was a little earlier in April because I think that it gets very easy for teams to start overthinking things. Um And I think, for example, I don't know if I would pick running back like top five in the draft, but like if it makes sense, do it draft the guys who are gonna make your teams better, but I digress. Um All right, Mark Bergen, anything you wanna add before we sign off here, we'll have full coverage on WRL Sports fan.com Thursday nights, round two Friday, rounds two and three and then Saturday close it out, rounds 456 and seven. Tuesday, Tuesday edition of Wrl Triangle and two Lewis, special teams, special plays, special players, Mark Bergen. Big sketch guy confirmed. Uh Thank, thank you all so much for watching. Uh We will see you coming up uh next week where I'm sure we'll have plenty to talk about whether it be the Carolina Panthers and, and their draft situation. All these local guys where they're going, um, appreciate you all watching, catch us wherever you get your podcasts. 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