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02-01-2015, 09:35 AM | #2 |
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David Johnson, running back, University of Northern Iowa. Dude is huge and fast. Late round steal IMO.
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Favorite huh? I like: Evan Washington.. LSU.. OG/OT Sr. 6-6 - 335 lbs Injuries in his early years.. by the time he was healthy, he didn't get much opportunity to fight through the glut of other Tigers' OL talent. When he did play, he impressed me. He has G/T versatility, and is probably best suited to play RT, if a pro team noticed him enough to give him the chance. Very strong.. film rat.. and more mobility than some of these OL talked about as mid-rounders. Just didn't get many snaps, so he's very much off the radar. _________________
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02-01-2015, 01:08 PM | #4 |
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Derek Landisch, ILB, Wisconsin
Homer pick, yeah, but he really made me not even miss Chris Borland this year. He'll get knocked for being just slightly undersized with only average speed, but he's perhaps the most versatile LB in this draft. He sheds blockers, takes great angles, wraps up like a mother****er, and isn't too bad in man coverage, with limits on the types of players he covers. He's NFL-ready to be a backup for a 3-4 defense, and if he had to fill in for a few games as a starter, he wouldn't tank the team. For the Chiefs to have him, he's already better than James Michael-Johnson. I see him as a very high floor, medium ceiling guy. He's as solid of a late round pick as you can get |
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02-01-2015, 01:16 PM | #5 |
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Corey Robinson, OT, South Carolina
I think he moves to guard in the NFL, just because his biggest weakness is his kickslide. I watched him straight up lock down Shane Ray on several snaps. But when you watch him move downfield, you would have no idea the guy is approaching 350 pounds. You could knock 15 pounds off of him and see how he moves if you wanted a project LT with a super high ceiling. Or you could plug him in at guard and watch magic happen as you have a 345 steamroller pulling to crush a linebacker at the next level. I like his tools and I think with great coaching this kid could make it. Edit: Adding video Last edited by Nightfyre; 02-01-2015 at 01:39 PM.. |
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Have him as a 3rd rounder... massive human being, but surprisingly athletic. Do think he would struggle with speed rushers, so a move inside seems wise.
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he is also an excellent receiver---he killed the iowa hawkeyes with some big catch and run plays
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02-02-2015, 12:27 AM | #8 |
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02-02-2015, 09:05 AM | #9 |
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Mitch Morse, OT Missou
Max Garcia, C Florida Jemauria Rasco, Edge Rusher LSU If people think he is a third day guy like CBS does, Ladarius Gunter, Miami. Terry Williams, NT ECU |
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02-02-2015, 09:22 AM | #10 |
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This might be my all time favorite thread. So great intel here!
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02-02-2015, 11:43 AM | #11 |
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Rob Crisp, LT from NC State. He did a great job against Vic Beasley.
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02-02-2015, 12:21 PM | #12 |
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Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota - very underrated.
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Sleepers... Well hmm... I've thrown quite a few out already and I'm going to take it as players that are either ranked low that I expect big things from or from a small school/little known guy that I expect big things from...
By position: QB - Bryan Bennett - Southeastern Louisiana Kid needs some work reading NFL caliber defense, but he looks like he might be able to become a serviceable backup. RB Malcolm Agnew - Southern Illinois NFL bloodlines, with his father Ray playing 11 years in the NFL. Either way, Malcolm has NFL ability. Not the biggest back, but shows good vision, patience and wiggle, can make a cut and go run. WR Tre McBride - William & Mary We've talked about this guy a bit. Has good speed and quickness. Shows decent hands. Needs more coaching on routes and the level of competition. WR Chase Cochran - Ohio Definitely lacks production, not entirely his fault. Might be a good pro compared to college player. Bad QB play at Ohio. Has some size, speed, and great hands. A big time deep threat in college. Has shown to have very good hands, potential to be possession type in NFL. TE Nick Boyle - Delaware Came out with this guy a while ago, definitely talked about enough. Looks to be a nice #2/#3 type. No highlights, watch some vids of his games... OT Jack Rummells - Northern Iowa A long, pretty athletic tackle. Gets a good seal in the run game. Looks like a zone tackle. Watch some David Johnson highlights, he'll show up. LT #66 OT Sean Hickey - Syracuse Technically sound, solid overall blocker. Needs strength work. Looks like a late guy you develop for a couple years, probably move inside or to right tackle. Gave up zero sacks and 3 pressures to Lorenzo Mauldin. The skill set is there to develop in my mind. Watch LT #60 in Syracuse games OG Mark Glowinski - West Virginia Like this kid alot as a guard. Former tackle in Junior College where he destroyed people. Made movement in the run game at WVU and was solid in pass pro. Watch WVU tape, their RG #64 OC Chris Jasperse - Marshall Isn't a big mover, but if you run a scheme where the center doesn't have to move alot, this guys is a rock. Watch tape, OC #60 DE Zach Wagenmann - Montana Big effort guy, I think has a chance in the league. Still learning the game, really. If he's athletic enough, would fit as a 3-4 OLB. Watch tape, DE #37 DE Brock Hekking - Nevada Another big effort type that has a chance to make it as a 3-4 OLB. Watch tape, DE #53 DL Cameron Botticelli - Minnesota Block occupier, 3-4 DE/4-3 NT type. ILB David Mayo - Texas State Plays fast, does a good job in all facets from what I have seen. Level of competition a concern. OLB Junior Sylvestre - Toledo Won't likely be on the Chiefs' radar because he looks to be a 4-3 WOLB only, but is a guy that looks the part of a difference maker. Speed and range, and makes plays. CB Cam Thomas - Western Kentucky Long corner that mirrors pretty well. Needs some work, but I think the tools are there. CB Bobby McCain - Memphis Looks like a tough nickle back type that could become a starter in the NFL earlier than one might think. FS Adrian Amos - Penn State Reminds me of Husain Abdullah. Jack of all trades type that will make a solid impact on Sundays in my opinion. SS Clayton Geathers - Central Florida Starting to shoot up draft boards, an underrated safety. Can cover and play the run. SS Isaiah Johnson - Georgia Tech Similar to Geathers, I like his overall ability. |
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crow, Wagenmann was terrific at the NFLPA Bowl.
Also, Amos was really impressive in coverage drills at the Senior Bowl... looked like a corner out there. |
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