CanesInSight Daily: More Canes Getting Drafted, MJC Update, 2027 Draft and More

The CanesInSight Podcast1h 12mApril 24, 2026

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The CanesInSight Daily Podcast dives deep into the Miami Hurricanes' historic 2026 NFL Draft, celebrating three first-round picks—Mauino, Bain, and Mesidor—as a sign of the program's resurgence. Hosts analyze the draft trends, emphasizing how the rise of three-star players like Mesidor and Bain reflects a shift in NFL evaluation, with athleticism, versatility, and multi-sport backgrounds now outweighing traditional recruiting rankings. The discussion highlights the impact of the transfer portal and NIL on player development, challenging the recruiting industry's predictive models. The episode also previews the 2027 draft, spotlighting top prospects like Justin Scott, Damon Wilson, and Myson Johnson Cook, with a strong focus on Cook’s elite size, speed, and Miami’s aggressive recruitment. The hosts express excitement about the Hurricanes’ growing pipeline of elite talent and their ability to attract top-tier recruits through proven development and on-field success. Key takeaways include: 1) The NFL is increasingly valuing athleticism and versatility over recruiting stars, especially in the offensive line and defensive edge positions; 2) Miami’s success in developing transfer players like Mesidor and Bain strengthens their recruiting narrative; 3) Myson Johnson Cook is a potential first-round running back due to his rare 6'2", 235-pound frame and 10.4-second 100-meter speed; 4) The Dolphins’ draft strategy may follow the Packers’ blueprint, prioritizing offensive tackles and cornerbacks; 5) Recruiting success hinges on showing recruits a clear path to the NFL through Miami’s proven track record. The episode ends with a strong positive tone, celebrating the Hurricanes’ momentum across football and baseball.

Key Takeaways
1

The NFL is shifting toward valuing athleticism and versatility over traditional recruiting rankings, especially for offensive linemen and edge rushers.

2

Miami’s success in developing transfer players like Mesidor and Bain strengthens their recruiting narrative and pipeline to the NFL.

3

Myson Johnson Cook is a potential first-round running back due to his rare combination of size (6'2", 235 lbs), speed (10.4-second 100m), and elite football IQ.

4

The Dolphins may follow the Packers’ draft blueprint, prioritizing offensive tackles and cornerbacks in the first two rounds.

5

Recruiting success is increasingly tied to showing prospects a clear path to the NFL, which Miami is now uniquely positioned to deliver.

Chapters
0:00
10 min

Miami’s Historic 2026 Draft: Three First-Rounders

Three Canes going in the first round for the first time in several years. It's just kind of like a sign of where things are with this program.

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10:00
10 min

Analyzing the Draft Trends: Beyond Recruiting Rankings

If you look back at the 2021 class and how they performed, they really missed on a lot at the top.

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20:00
10 min

The Rise of the Multi-Sport Athlete and Versatility

I really do like guys that kind of have that variation. You learn different skills that kind of translate to it.

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30:00
10 min

Player Projections: What the NFL Is Looking For

The discussion focuses on the NFL’s evolving priorities—athleticism, instincts, and productivity over traits—especially for quarterbacks and wide receivers, with a critique of over-reliance on recruiting rankings.

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10 min

Miami’s 2027 Draft Outlook and Recruiting Pipeline

Myson Johnson Cook gives you that ability because of his speed. Running backs typically don't go that high, but there just aren't that many running backs that are 6'2", 235 pounds, running 4'4 on the lasers.

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High-Impact Quotes
Myson Johnson Cook gives you that ability because of his speed. Running backs typically don't go that high, but there just aren't that many running backs that are 6'2", 235 pounds, running 4'4 on the lasers.
Host70:47
Viral: 90.0
The NFL is shifting toward valuing athleticism and versatility over traditional recruiting rankings.
Host20:38
Viral: 88.0
If a wide receiver doesn't produce in high school, his chances of producing at the NFL level are virtually nil.
Lance Roffers17:35
Viral: 87.0
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Host

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Lance Roffers
Topics Discussed
2026 NFL Draft95%Miami Hurricanes Football90%Recruiting Trends85%Player Development80%Draft Strategy75%Multi-Sport Athletes70%Offensive Line Evaluation65%Quarterback Projections60%
People & Brands

Miami Hurricanes

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45xPositive

Lance Roffers

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30xPositive

Akeem Mesidor

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25xPositive

Ruben Bain

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20xPositive

Myson Johnson Cook

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18xPositive

Mauino

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15xPositive

2027 NFL Draft

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15xPositive

Markel Bell

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12xPositive

Caden Proctor

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Dolphins

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