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Coby Fleener would likely be a good replacement for Dreeson, who is likely gone to FA. If they can get a likely WR in the second round to replace Jacobe, that would be slick.
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Maybe, but it's hard to judge "NFL caliber talent" in college before they actually DO IT in the NFL. If he turns out to be a Jerry Rice, you will be absolutely correct, But how many Jerry Rice's have there been? Just one to my knowledge.
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26 Stephen Hill Georgia Tech WRF Height: 6'5" Weight: 200
58 Shea McClellin Boise State OLB34 89 Brandon Mosley Auburn LOT 121 Matt Conrath Virginia DE34 153 Nicolas Jean-Baptiste Baylor DT34 184 Quinton Saulsberry Mississippi State OC 216 George Bryan North Carolina State TE I like the way this starts ....
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I like the way both of those start, PK. Most mocks have Perry gone by our pick, as well as Mercilus, but who knows. Having watched Shea his collegiate career, I certainly like him. All he did was consistently make big plays. To be honest, I was surprised by his numbers at the combine. I just always thought it was his great football instincts that made him so good for BSU.
Hill could turn out great, with outstanding measurables, but had minimal production in college. Like I mentioned earlier, I like Mike Martin a lot. If you agree, how high would you be willing to draft him. He has a motor, and he is a big man whose built like a little man, and that's a good thing. |
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The Huddle Report has him as the 84th best player, CBS Sports has him 78th, Draft Tek has him at 82, and Gil Brandt of NFL,com has him at 76th. So that has him going before our third round pick, but well after our 2nd rounder. I love his motor, and he appears to be a great gap shooter.
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26 Alshon Jeffery* WR South Carolina 6' 3" 234
58 Kevin Zeitler OG Wisconsin 6' 4" 315 89 Josh Chapman DT Alabama 6' 1" 310 121 Bobby Wagner ILB Utah State 6' 1" 230 153 Shaun Prater CB Iowa 5' 11" 172 184 Winston Guy S Kentucky 6' 1" 208 216 Marcel Jones OT Nebraska 6' 6" 320
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58 Kevin Zeitler 89 Marvin Jones 121 Michael Egnew or Ladarius Green 153 Joe Adams or Amini Silatolu 184 Josh Kaddu or Akeim Hicks 216 Devon Wiley Definately some risky picks in the lower rounds. I have seen Wiley move up in some mocks. If I knew Wiley would be there in the 7th, I would take a chance on Silatolu. |
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Post Demeco Trade mock, they have us taking the following:
26 Alshon Jeffery* WR South Carolina 6' 3" 234 58 Kevin Zeitler OG Wisconsin 6' 4" 315 76 Keith Tandy CB West Virginia 5' 10" 198 98 Nigel Bradham ILB Florida State 6' 2" 235 120 DeVier Posey WR Ohio State 6' 2" 200 152 Levy Adcock OT Oklahoma State 6' 6" 330 183 Malik Jackson DE Tennessee 6' 5" 265 215 Logan Harrell DT Fresno State 6' 2" 275 My cherry pick: 26 Mike Adams OT Ohio State 6' 8" 300 58 Brian Quick WR Appalachian State 6' 5" 220 76 Harrison Smith S Notre Dame 6' 2" 212 98 Mike Martin NT Michigan 6' 2" 299 120 Keenan Robinson ILB Texas 6' 3" 232 152 Kheeston Randall DE Texas 6' 5" 295 183 William Vlachos OC Alabama 6' 1" 292 215 Randy Bullock K Texas A&M 5' 9" 205 While this fails to address OLB, that maybe well backed up by Nading and Braman at this time. Plus I wanted to throw out some new names to bounce off you guys. There might not be any instant starters on this team, but there are some guys that will make plays.
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Going OT in the first is certainly a new twist as long as it is someone who can fit the ZBS. I'm not sure about some of the individuals but I'm good with the drafting strategy. If Bullock is still there in the seventh round, that's a nice pick-up. I like getting a S and an NT.
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Did you watch Baylor Pro Day on NFL network?
Kendall Wright looked pretty fast and quick and good at WR. Doubt he will be around at 26. RG3 looks fantastic. Real strong arm. Interesting Indy was there, Washington had everyone there incl the owner. |
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When I read the blurb about Irvin, I was asking myself "If he's that good, why is he available at pick #58?" If he's that fast and can *tackle*, then by all means let's get him and probably with #26 since good WRs will still be available at #58.
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Maybe here's why Irvin's still there at #58. He got arrested the day after his Pro Day.
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Braman might have been the lone exception to the golden boy routine. IIRC, Wade knew his HC in college.
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I guess this thread is as good as any to post this. Boise State had their pro day yesterday. I'm never real sure how BSU players will do in drills. I am always sure about their attitude, fundamentals, work ethic, etc. I was really wondering how WR Tyler Shoemaker would test out, as he didn't get an invite to the combine. He had 60+ receptions this year and a team record 16 touchdowns. He is decent sized at 6' 1 1/2" and 216. Anyway, he ran a 4.43 40 yesterday and had a 37" vertical. Very respectable for a receiver with a little size. I can tell you he runs very good routes and is a hard worker. I think he has a chance to get drafted in the 6th or 7th round. I think he would be a good value pick there.
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The fact that he didn't get an invite to the combine makes him an automatic sleeper. If he's not drafted, he'll probably be in demand as a UDFA. I'm sure any scouts who went to see Martin now know who he is.
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