It bothers me because they chose that class last year. They chose players ill suited for the roles they were to fill or they had no plan at all for them.
I think Schoon was just a bad evaluation. They thought he was more than he is. Which is fine, he will have a nondescript career as a number 2 TE and it will be a wasted pick.
Mazi is the biggest head scratcher. They drafted this big, massive NT type to stop the run. They then proceeded to try and have him slim down (I'll die on the hill that this was the teams decision) and it just feels like the plan for Mazi made no sense from the start. Or maybe he sucked and they were trying to figure out any way to fix that. But I almost feel like they were trying to turn him into more of a "Quinn" type DT, as opposed to what he is.
Overshown got hurt. I know the team loved him and we will just wait and see on that one.
Fehoko was a pet cat pick in my book. I never liked him. Just felt like another DE/DT tweener who wasn't really going to be that good at either spot. I guess the plan was to redshirt him. And now that the redshirt is over I'm not sure he has a role or fit under the new defensive scheme. I hope he is pushing 300 pounds because that might be his best chance to see the field. That's a lot of weight to add for him.
Bonus player is Eric Scott Jr. since we traded this year's fifth to get him. No harm in a year of development for a pick that late, but when Carson beats him out I don't know where he goes from there. Other than special teams and the bottom of the corner depth chart.