Seems fine to me. I didn't evaluate Avila, so I don't know how good he is or isn't. But it's nice that they're focusing on the OL and trying to get bigger and stronger at OG. I like our EDGE picks. All three are trait guys with upside. Hopefully, a couple of them turn into contributors. Young has massive upside if he continues to progress. Hampton can really get after the QB.
I love Tre Hodges-Tomlinson. His size will work against him. But he's a phenomenal athlete who sticks to guys in coverage and plays hard. He'll be a menace in the slot imo. Stetson Bennett is an understandable pick. He's a gamer, he's mobile, he manages the game well, and he competes. Don't know if he's a good enough thrower to ever become a starter, but I wouldn't be the first person he proved wrong.
Kobie Turner is a very physical gifted kid whose motor is always revving. His lack of length works against him, but I think he's going to end up becoming a solid to good starter for us. When he plays with proper pad level in the running game, he's a force. And he has the tools to be a solid pass rusher. He just needs to develop his pass rush moves, hand usage, and pass rush plan.
Zach Evans is an explosive HB who runs hard. He didn't get a lot of passing game usage, so that's an open question. He's dealt with injuries, and he's had maturity issues. But in terms of raw talent, he's arguably #3 in this draft. He needs continued development on his skills, and he'll have to learn our zone-based system, but he's a kid who has a lot of upside.
With regard to the others, I don't know a lot about them. I haven't evaluated them. I've read that Davis Allen is a contested catch guy who blocks well but struggles to separate. That seems fine for a #2 TE. From what I've heard about McClendon, he's only an average athlete and lacks the length to stay at OT, but he is a smart, physical player who plays hard. Sounds like solid depth.