In the second round, Trapasso has two Georgia players taken off the board.
With the 29th pick in the second round, and 61st pick overall, he has Georgia right tackle Isaiah Wilson headed to the Tennessee Titans.
Wilson’s draft stock has been on the rise after an impressive NFL Combine.
Trapasso has the 6-foot-7, 350 pounder ranked as the draft’s 51st overall prospect and 8th ranked offensive tackle.
On Wilson, Trapasso wrote:
With Jack Conklin unlikely to be re-signed in free agency, Tennessee picks a road-grader at right tackle in Wilson.
Later in round 2, Georgia running back D’Andre Swift gets taken by the Kansas City Chiefs with the second-to-last pick of the round.
Many analyst do see the Chiefs getting Swift, however, most have him going to Kansas City at the end of the first round as opposed to the second.
Swift ranks as the 41st overall prospect in the draft and 2nd ranked running back, yet is still projected to be taken at 63 overall.
Swift’s versatility with and without the ball in his hands is what makes him so special compared to other tailbacks. Not only can he run you over, but he can blow past you with his speed and he has one of the nastiest arsenals of jukes, spins and cuts that you’ll see from a college running back. But what really sets him apart is his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and make things happen. It’s something that Georgia fans may not be too familiar with — and that’s not because Swift could not do it, but because the coaches would not cut #7 loose and let him.
On Swift, Trapasso wrote:
Oh boy. Andy Reid getting the pass-catching stud D’Andre Swift is a nightmare for defenses.
Following Georgia’s three players taken in the first two rounds, Trapasso projects another four to go from rounds 3-7.