BTB draft radar: Week 8 college football preview
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BTB draft radar: Week 8 college football preview
"Womack plays like a can-opener with an initial pop that jars the tackle and suddenly the quarterbacks pocket shrinks quickly. If he snaps to a faster counter when plan A stalls and keeps the pads trimmed, he graduates from rotational spark to playing every down like a menace. Everette plays with good energy and a surgeon's touch. He stalls releases with good physicality then shadows routes without wasted motion."
"Ninth ranked Georgia and fifth ranked Ole Miss roll into Week 8 in a heavyweight clash. Kirby Smart will be dialing up for bully-ball efficiency and Lane Kiffin will be mashing the turbo button trying to out pace the Bulldogs. This is a pure tempo vs. torque game. The Rebels want pace, space, and chunk plays on the perimeter, Georgia answers with trench control, pressure-down poise, and a red-zone defensive vise that squeezes sevens into threes."
Ole Miss visits Georgia at Sanford Stadium on October 18th with kickoff at 3:30 p.m. EST; oddsmakers list Ole Miss favored by seven. The matchup is defined as tempo versus torque: Ole Miss seeks pace, space, and perimeter chunk plays while Georgia relies on trench control, pressure-down poise, and a red-zone defensive vise. Key determinants include turnover differential, clean snaps, ball security, and limiting missed tackles, with a likely fourth-quarter finish. Womack shows violent initial pop and could become an every-down menace with improved counters and pad discipline. Everette offers surgical press coverage and projects as a dependable CB2. Branch provides sudden-change of pace.
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