
The McShay Show Our Post-Combine Top-100 Big Board! Plus, Trent McDuffie Trade Reactions.
Mar 5, 2026
Steve Muench, football analyst known for draft and college evaluations. He reacts to the Trent McDuffie trade and explains its draft implications. He then dives into Todd’s post-combine Top-100 board. Short takes on top-10 movers, tackle and corner depth, tricky mid-board prospects, and which players are hardest to grade.
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Jeremiah Love Remains McShay's No.1 Prospect
- Todd released his Post-Combine Top 100 and kept Jeremiah Love at No.1 despite discomfort with a running back atop the board.
- He defends Love's complete package: testing, receiving ability, routes, and interviews.
Interior Offensive Linemen Rate Extremely High On McShay Board
- McShay's top-10 shows a guard (Wenga) and a guard/OL mix ranked unusually high, signaling teams may value dominant interior blockers more than traditional premium positions.
- He stresses tape over measurables for those interior linemen despite athletic concerns.
Tackle Depth Drops Early While WRs And Edge Remain Deep
- McShay identifies a steep quality drop after roughly seven offensive tackles, meaning tackle depth falls off early in the board.
- He predicts heavy demand for WRs and edge rushers in picks 10–50 while tackles become scarce later.
