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He has to get moving soon.Odds of making the roster: The Jets don’t have a ton of depth, but I get the sense there are a number of linemen they prefer to Balducci. I say he is a Longshot (less than 25%). Todays matchups will include 3 of the top 4 teams in the hunt for a playoff spot. They will be going up against some decent competition. I will be prioritizing games with prospects that fit our primary needs. Those are as follows: Edge, T, G, RB, WR, and CB. Here are just a few games to check out, and who you should keep a keen scouting eye on throughout.Alabama Vs. Mississippi State (Sat 11/10, 3:30 PM EST, CBS)Edge, Montez Sweat, Miss. State (#9)Montez is a smart edge guy that is sound in all aspects of the position. When he rushes the passer, he just looks like he has a plan going into each snap.Edge, Anfernee Jennings, Alabama (#33)Anfernee is a powerful edge setter that uses his hands very well to gain leverage. He isn’t that explosive or fast though, which hurts his pass rushing ability.OT, Jonah Williams, Alabama (#73)Jonah Williams is probably the most well put together tackle in the draft. He is also scheme fluid, which will drive his stock up to being a top pick in 2019.OG, Darryl Williams, Miss. State (#73)Williams would be a better fit for a power man blocking scheme. He is such a physical force. I can watch him move people around all day.G, Lester Cotton, Alabama (#66)Cotton is an immovable boulder that sets the tone with aggression, and attitude. When he starts pulling, he can latch onto his blocks and utterly destroy them.RB, Aeris Williams, Miss. State (#22)Williams, unlike most college running backs, is very good at blocking. His vision and patience is also special.RB, Damien Harris, Alabama (#32)Harris is a very confident runner. He doesn’t waste any movement or time finding his running lane, and hitting it hard. 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