Holy Cross’s Jalen Coker makes a spectacular catch and subsequent touchdown during football game between Bucknell and Holy Cross at Polar Park on Saturday.
First pick: Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross
Second pick: Trevor Keegan, OG, Michigan
Third pick: Khalid Duke, OLB, Kansas State
Coker is a sleeper who could rise well above the seventh round as the draft process progresses. He was a big play machine at the FCS level and proved himself at the Hula Bowl week, earning a promotion to the upcoming Shrine Bowl. He plays bigger than his 6-foot-1, 218-pound frame and catches everything thrown near him.
Keegan started 37 games for Michigan and was the left guard on the Wolverines team that made two straight CFP appearances. His short-range power and ability to reliably seal open holes in the run game are Keegan’s top selling points.
Duke played off-ball backer for the Wildcats, and did so pretty well, before taking over at EDGE for 2023 first-rounder Felix Anudike-Uzomah last season. He’s got a similar playing style to Jonathan Greenard, who is a free agent, though Duke will need to add more bulk to make that work effectively in the NFL
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