
Pick 27: Laviska Shenault Jr. WR – Colorado
Trevor Sikkema’s analysis:
"“Truly a “Jack of All Trades.” If there were ever a player where the game plan was just “get this guy the ball,” it would be Shenault at Colorado. Shenault plays wide receiver inside and out, he plays running back and he even plays wildcat quarterback. He’s a special athlete with the ball in his hands. He’s fast, strong and quick. He’s what you would call a “backyard player” who does a lot of things well and can make big plays happen in a moment’s notice.”"
CU shocked Nebraska with a late rally in 2018 to win 33-28 in Lincoln and as Steven Montez and Laviska Shenault Jr. connected on a long touchdown with 1:06 to play. Tomorrow is the rematch in Boulder!#GoBuffs | #BeatNebraska pic.twitter.com/RotXY35tAl
— Colorado Buffaloes (@CUBuffs) September 6, 2019
Pick 59: Hunter Bryant TE – Washington
Kyle Crabbs’ analysis:
"” Dynamic! It’s easy to take note of all his potential — he’s a big body who operates a ton out of the slot and had plenty of juice to accelerate and create separation in one on ones to the boundary. His hands are terrific, as are his general ball skills — impressive in his ability to read the ball and work to favorable positioning to react and adjust to throws that will test his catch radius.”"
HUNTER BRYANT ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! pic.twitter.com/Q4tsaZi98k
— The Draft Network (@TheDraftNetwork) January 2, 2019