Broncoman s First Impressions of this year s draft By Broncoman on May 3, 2021, 1:13pm MDT +
Well another draft has come and gone and like anything in football, we can all complain or praise the draft, but in the end we won t really know how good or bad this year s draft is until 3 to 4 years down the road. So here are my impressions.
Round 1 - Patrick Surtain, CB While I think this was a safe pick it either speaks to the fact that the Broncos really were targeting Trey Lance, or they really feel like they can swing a deal for Aaron Rogers in a few months. Surtain was the best CB in this draft IMO, however, I don t think there was that much difference separating his potential from day 2 picks at CB. I think he had the best game film of any CB in the class but I also think he may be maxed out on potential. I see him as a solid player but not elite like a Patrick Peterson, Champ Bailey or Dion Sanders. I may be off on that, but since he got to play and practice a
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March 12, 2021 in Sports, Volleyball
Senior libero Cole Paxson had eight digs and five assists in USC’s loss to Concordia in Irvine Thursday. (Daily Trojan file photo)
The USC men’s volleyball team lost its seventh match in a row this Thursday, falling to Concordia University in Irvine, Calif.. The final set scores for the game were 23-25, 22-25, and 22-25.
CUI came out strong offensively against USC, setting the tone early with their first five points being kills. For the final two sets, the Trojans managed to keep themselves neck-and-neck with the eagles, but it was late-set attack errors that ultimately allowed their opponent to run ahead on the scoreboard.