LDopaPDX said:
Who are our six? I see all three receivers. They have Cooper Kupp listed as pick 52, which I think is pretty accurate. That said, the only receiver who looks demonstrably superior at this point is Mike Williams. You could make a good argument Kupp better on the whole than anyone else.
Also, I think the fact Kupp can play both outside and inside is a big benefit. Not a lot of teams have strong receivers that line up in the slot and command the middle of the field.
This is what's listed on their site.
839 Jordan West QB 41 Eastern Washington rSr 6-4 220 ––
813 Miquiyah Zamora OLB 64 Eastern Washington rSr 6-1 230 ––
612 Shaq Hill WR 74 Eastern Washington rSr 5-10 180 ––
578 Kendrick Bourne WR 69 Eastern Washington Sr 6-1 197 ––
382 Samson Ebukam OLB 30 Eastern Washington Sr 6-1 238 ––
52 Cooper Kupp WR 6 Eastern Washington rSr 6-1 198 2
Only Cooper is projected as being drafted.
Washington State has the following listed:
713 River CracraftInjured WR 92 Washington State Sr 6-0 203 ––
706 Riley Sorenson C 24 Washington State Sr 6-4 327 ––
395 Shalom Luani SS 19 Washington State Sr 6-0 198 ––
344 Gabe Marks WR 41 Washington State rSr 5-11 185 7-FA
I think it is funny that Gabe Marks is listed as the only potentially drafted player from WAZZU. From the commentators during the game, and even some articles after the game we played against them this year, he was spoken of like one of the most dominant college football receivers playing the game. He certainly seemed to overshadow Kupp, who seemed to surprise the commentators by the fact he could produce against the Cougers.