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The PFF College Football Show

Ep. 320 New Daniel Jeremiah Top-50 Prospects, 2022 NFL Draft QB Rankings & Tiers, Delete the Tweet

The PFF College Football Show

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Football, Sports

51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

PFF's Austin Gayle and Mike Renner discuss 2022's NFL Draft Quarterback Rankings & Tiers, Delete the Tweet + Generational Prospect Bracket! 0:00 - Catch an Early Buzz: Kyle Hamilton falling, Daniel Jeremiah Top 50 16:50 - 2022 NFL Draft QB Rankings 58:30 - Delete the Tweet

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0:00.0

Welcome in to tailgate Austin Gale here with Mike Renner in sunny Cincinnati Tuesday,

0:29.1

March 28, 208 PM ET live on YouTube. Also, if you're listening on Apple podcasts,

0:34.3

Spotify, wherever you're listening, really appreciate you guys joining the show. Catch

0:37.9

really buzz. Can we talk a little bit about the Kyle Hamilton stuff? Draft Twitter is

0:43.6

gone full circle on him. Kyle Hamilton's like this number one overall player. He's a top

0:48.4

through player no matter what. I can't miss prospect. One of the most complete safety

0:51.3

prospects we've ever seen. Now I'm seeing some analysts, Brett Coleman, one of them who

0:56.4

is someone that's really high in Christian Watson, who's been in the draft Twitter space

1:00.4

for a while, saying he's not even a first round player. Some people are seeing him as

1:04.7

a second day day two type of guy. Some people are copying him to J-RON curse. Have we gone

1:10.2

too far? Has the analysis gone too far? And is there reason to believe Kyle Hamilton

1:14.5

isn't a top five player in this class? I don't know if there's like, it's obviously

1:19.5

either the holder. I stay firm despite his speed not being electric or whatever, not

1:27.0

being up to snuff. I think you still have GPS data that says he's pretty damn fast at

1:31.9

top speed. And that's obviously fairly important for safety, maybe his form and whatnot. In

1:37.9

the 40, just isn't up to snuff. But to me, his testing numbers remind me a lot of Justin

1:43.5

Simmons coming out of Boston College, because you're at a 461. But he jumped 40 inches

1:49.3

and had a 10-6 broad jump and had a 6-5-8-3 cone. Everything else is great, but it just

1:53.5

didn't have straight line speed. And then you get in the NFL, I don't think the Broncos

1:57.4

give a damn. What is 40 is at this point in terms of how he plays the game in? Jamal Adams

2:02.4

ran the high four or fives coming out. Like a lot of safeties, it's not necessarily

2:07.4

that pure top end speed that matters most to that position. So I'm not too worried if

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