Which two? I believe Campbell will probably be, but you thinking Jacobs? We all thought Rose would be one and I don't think he even is on a practice squad.
Campbell for sure is drafted. I don't know how early, probably mid rounds or early late rounds? I guess could be higher but I don't know....
SI. com has Jacobs as a first round draft pick - I'm not sure I see THAT but he is another NFL guy for sure.
That defense has several - Moss likely day three
Van Ness - could declare but could come back. If nothing else he's an exceptional punt blocker

Meriweather? - Some say Day 3 for him but I honestly don't really know
But in theory if SI is correct - that would essentially be half the defense that could get drafted at some point. There's not a ton of non-Elite (Bama, Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia) defenses that can say that.
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I think for me the biggest thing is a little bit on the OL and TE's... I think the Offensive line is making progress, hopefully Remsburg is back soon although rust will certainly be a factor - but I want to see us win a slug - fest against Baylor or another very physical defense.
We did it once with Iowa - but they're offense is so trash that even though we had our own issues that game that it gave us some grace and breathing room.
Can we impose ourselves on a Baylor, or Kansas who has had an explosive offense, or Okie State who has an offense that can score with us? That is the one question remaining I have - can we win a heavy weight fight with an opposing offense that can score.
We proved we can win a heavy weight slugfest or bar fight - now let's see how we far against a skilled fighter (Baylor, Okie State, etc) instead of a pure brawler (Iowa).
And for the record - its the same question I have for the defensive line and defense overall. Or rather defensively how do we adapt to competent offenses with mobile QB's? I can't lie. Kansas, the more I watch, the more they impress.
Also on offense - Dekkers. How does he react as he starts to see more and more complex defenses and now that teams have enough film on him to try to take away what he does well. Punch, counter punch, That's where my attention will be
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but back to the original meaning of the thread - I'd give the offense a solid B+ in non-conference play. Get rid of a few sketchy turnover moments and a couple other near turnover moments and it easily becomes an A.