Noah Spence, OLB Eastern Kentucky
After rising up draft boards during the Combine, Spence fell all the way into the second round on draft night due to his off-the-field concerns regarding drug use.
The former Ohio State Buckeye swears that his days popping molly’s are behind him, and even took the time to write a letter to all 32 teams assuring them that this is the case. Off-the field concerns or not, it’s hard to imagine Maccagnan passing up on this guy if he’s available at 51st overall.
He’s a first round talent, would be a great compliment to Darron Lee’s skill set and would give New York the explosive edge rusher they’ve been lacking for the last decade. Quarterback is definitely the target position in the second round, but if Spence is there they should take him.