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JC Copeland screaming like an absolute crazy person when running toward the LOS at full speed early in his career during a blowout. There was pretty much no one left in the stands and the field mics picked him up.
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After watching Episode 6, I now understand why we haven’t seen a Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer. Next week should be fun.
Team GCB is going PASS on making an En Fuego pick.
Jem said to bump at 9:37, so...

With my final two Supplemental Picks, Team GCB selects...

Hampton Fay, QB, Michigan State



AND

Zach Vode, LB/S/WR/ATH/Football Player, Western Michigan

GCB selects

Deion Burks, WR, Purdue



AND

Sam Vidlak, QB, Oregon State

GCB selects

JP Martin, RB, Memphis



One of the better fits for scheme in this class at RB. Martin enters a backfield in desperate need of a playmaker after getting limited production in 2020. The expectation is that he will contribute early despite being a summer enrollee.
GCB selects

Deacon Hill, QB, Wisconsin



Hill had no senior film due to his senior season being pushed back to the spring. Hill has a big arm and tremendous athletic pedigree given all of his sisters played water polo collegiately. He committed to Wisconsin early and his recruitment was relatively unheralded, but given the depth chart at Wisconsin he could be heir apparent to Mertz after a redshirt season.
GCB selects....

Kahanu Kia, LB, Notre Dame

GCB selects...

Cole Carson, OG, Arkansas

GCB selects...

Brandon Buckhaulter, WR, Ole Miss

With the 432nd pick in the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

Bryon Threats, S, Cincinnati

With the 419th pick in the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

Phillip O'Brien, S, Pitt



Former Auburn commit that had offers from both LSU and Alabama, but committed to Pitt on Christmas Day of last year. Really nice speed and playmaking ability from the safety position. Build of a true centerfielder with the quicks to match, but he can absolutely lower the boom when needed. Really liked his film and thought he was really underrated as a prospect.
With the 382nd pick of the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

Mikai Gbayor, MLB, Nebraska



With the 369th (NICE) pick of the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

Quintin Somerville, DT, UCLA

With the 332nd pick of the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

John Howse IV, CB, Vanderbilt

With the 319th pick in the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

Desmond Watson, NG, Florida



At 6'6 and a recently reported 440 pounds, Watson is a force of nature. Now, he will have to shave off a good bit to play consistent snaps in the SEC, but he's already on campus working with UF's nutritionists and strength coach. Even at a listed 380, his film was good. Guys Watson's size can be sloppy and just take up space, but what I saw in his film was a good and very active motor up front. He may redshirt, but he is athletic enough at his size to play some snaps this season behind a retooling Florida defensive line. He's obviously a giant space eater that will plug directly into the center of my defense at the nose.
Bumping Verlander per Jem.

With the 319th pick of the 2021 TD RMD, Team GCB selects....

Dink Jackson, S/Nickel, Ole Miss



In the era of position less football, Dink Jackson will be a name to remember. Adept at rushing the passer and playing closer to the LOS in HS, Ole Miss should strongly consider giving this kid free reign within the confines of their defense. Has a frame to add weight, so he could easily grow into an OLB, but fast enough and packs enough punch to an in the box safety. As an early enrollee, Dink has a shot at playing early and being a part of several sub packages if DJ Durkin wants to be creative with using him as a chess piece.
With the 282nd pick of the TD RMD, Team GCB selects...

Peter Costelli, QB, Utah



No sense in delaying this any longer. Unique skill set and probably the last Power QB left with a chance to start as a freshman. His film reminds me, strangely enough, of BYU QB Zach Wilson. He has a very strong arm, but his running speed is what separates him from the other QBs on the board.