7. Braden Mann, punter, Texas A&M (South team)
Watching a punter boot the ball is far from entertaining, but a good punter that can flip the field is a strength for any team and frankly, the Broncos can use a new punter because Colby Wadman leaves much to be desired.
Mann is a guy the Broncos could likely sign as an undrafted free agent following the draft but he would have a chance to beat Wadman out in training camp.
In 2018, Mann won the Ray Guy Award, given to the nation’s best punter. That season, he also set an NCAA single-season record by averaging 50.98 yards per punt.
8. Brandon Aiyuk, wide receiver, Arizona State (South team)
If you’re looking for an exciting player, one who could completely show out and take over a game like this, look no further than Aiyuk.
The Arizona State wide receiver had a huge senior season, reeling in 65 passes for 1,192 yards and eight touchdowns.
He’s not the biggest guy, but he runs tight, crisp routes and has game-breaking speed. He’s the kind of wide receiver that can catch a seven-yard slant and take it 80 yards for a touchdown.
Every team looking for a wide receiver on Day 2 of the draft should have this guy high on their board, but they better act quick, because he could even sneak into the first round.