2035 Draft
* Round 1 Pick 21 - OG J.J. Rose (Vanderbilt)

Coming directly from one of the most powerfull divisions in the NCAA, that SEC´s product is ready to start alongside Trevor Didier in a Weak Sharks Offensive Line, is a real misterious how he will adapt to the Pro Level and that Hard 2 Read scout doesn´t help too much to know his real quality, but with elite combines and great bars could be one of the best 1st Rounds picks of all time here in Ohio.
Round 2 Pick 28 - DE Clay Lang (Purdue)

Run stopper specialist, after a suspicious season by Corwin Goodfellow who enters in his last rookie deal and the departure of J.T. Capuco we are short of quality DEs, and our star MLB is in the twilight of his career so we will really need to Stop the run at some point this year to allow our Pass rushers and our DBs make the dirty job through familiars!
* Round 3 Pick 21 - Safety Lenny Joyner (Mississipi State)

Despite having actually a couple of Safeties who play good football we were not going to pass on Joyner at that point, he will be an affinity in the locker room and will add inmediate quality in both safety positions, his terrific Agility and Position Drill combined with his hands and a quite high bars which correlated with his Combine will make him probably as a dangerous "Sky" player picking-up interceptions in pass situations and stuffing the run, the only concern is his low hability to cover one on one, see how him evolves in the pro-level. I am really excited with that pick. Hamilton is in his contract year asking for $5 Millions per season, and his 80.9 PDpctg matches that pretentions but Joyner could steal the position, or be the future at the position for the Sharks.
* Round 3 Pick 31 - OT Howie Wilcox (Louisiana State)

After blew-out his knee in January this finesse pass-blocker out of LSU can´t perform at the combine but his High Solecismic Score combine with his bars in Pass Block and Endurance convinced the Shark´s scouts to invest a low 3rd Round on him, maybe could be the future in the blind-side position, place where along the years we tried a lot players without success!
* Round 1 Pick 21 - OG J.J. Rose (Vanderbilt)

Coming directly from one of the most powerfull divisions in the NCAA, that SEC´s product is ready to start alongside Trevor Didier in a Weak Sharks Offensive Line, is a real misterious how he will adapt to the Pro Level and that Hard 2 Read scout doesn´t help too much to know his real quality, but with elite combines and great bars could be one of the best 1st Rounds picks of all time here in Ohio.
Round 2 Pick 28 - DE Clay Lang (Purdue)

Run stopper specialist, after a suspicious season by Corwin Goodfellow who enters in his last rookie deal and the departure of J.T. Capuco we are short of quality DEs, and our star MLB is in the twilight of his career so we will really need to Stop the run at some point this year to allow our Pass rushers and our DBs make the dirty job through familiars!
* Round 3 Pick 21 - Safety Lenny Joyner (Mississipi State)

Despite having actually a couple of Safeties who play good football we were not going to pass on Joyner at that point, he will be an affinity in the locker room and will add inmediate quality in both safety positions, his terrific Agility and Position Drill combined with his hands and a quite high bars which correlated with his Combine will make him probably as a dangerous "Sky" player picking-up interceptions in pass situations and stuffing the run, the only concern is his low hability to cover one on one, see how him evolves in the pro-level. I am really excited with that pick. Hamilton is in his contract year asking for $5 Millions per season, and his 80.9 PDpctg matches that pretentions but Joyner could steal the position, or be the future at the position for the Sharks.
* Round 3 Pick 31 - OT Howie Wilcox (Louisiana State)

After blew-out his knee in January this finesse pass-blocker out of LSU can´t perform at the combine but his High Solecismic Score combine with his bars in Pass Block and Endurance convinced the Shark´s scouts to invest a low 3rd Round on him, maybe could be the future in the blind-side position, place where along the years we tried a lot players without success!
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