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01-27-2015, 05:46 PM | #16 |
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1) La'el Collins (LSU) 2) Cam Erving (FSU) 3) Mitch Morse (Missou) OGs: 1) Josue Matias, FSU 2) Shaq Mason, Ga Tech 3) John Miller, Louisville Cs: 1) Andy Gallick (BC) 2) Max Garcia (Florida) 3) Dillon Day (Miss St) |
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02-18-2015, 11:43 AM | #18 |
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A friend of mine,who spends way too much time on the draft, posted this on another board. Thought it was worth posting here:
OT- Mediocre group this year. Lot of future RTs, or guys that kick inside. Scherff is so mature and pro-ready. Love the attitude. A man, not a child in a big body. Collins is a terrific player. Matured a ton over the years. Flowers is so massive. He gets his hands on you, and you are done. Peat is another tree that is raw, but has some upside at the next level. Haverstein was the second best OT at the Senior Bowl (after Collins). Good player in rush and pass. Note: TJ Clemmings of Pitt is the most athletic of the group, but fared so badly at the Senior Bowl that he flat out scares me. At times, he looked like the worst OT on the field. 1. Brandon Scherff 2. La'El Collins 3. Ereck Flowers 4. Andrus Peat- 5. Rob Haverstein OG- My favorite position to evaluate each year. I love the big uglies. Good group this year. AJ Cann is a smooth athlete for the position, a technician. Not a mauler, but can get to the second level quickly. Ready for the NFL. Can't believe John Miller is being overlooked in the draft process. Best player by a mile at the Shrine Game, and is terrific at sinking his hips when necessary to push rushers outside. A knee-bender. Favorite value player in the draft. Tomlinson was the best guard at the Senior Bowl. Squarely-shaped stud that moves pretty well, and can drive you back. Ogbueghi coming off ACL. Kicking inside for me at the next level. Mason knows how to run block. That is all they did at GT. 1. AJ Cann 2. John Miller 3. Laken Tomlinson 4. Cedric Ogbueghi 5. Shaq Mason C- A really weak group after the first three prospects. Erving moved inside from tackle, and showed he is ready to play center at a high level in the NFL. Grasu another one of those stud Pac-12 centers, who has a complete game. Garcia was the best center at the Senior Bowl, and was able to compete with some pretty decent DTs there. Marpet is a small schooler who made a smooth transition at the Senior Bowl. Played OT in college, but is moving inside in the NFL. BJ Finney is a guy who had a terrific career at KSU, and kept his QBs clean. 1. Cameron Erving 2. Hroniss Grasu 3. Max Garcia 4. Ali Marpet 5. BJ Finney |
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02-18-2015, 12:58 PM | #20 |
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Updating since I've seen more guys for multiple games since last post, Flowers is my top OT.
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02-18-2015, 06:37 PM | #21 |
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I will start watching next week and try to have at least something to contribute.
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02-19-2015, 10:48 AM | #23 |
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Scherff, Collins, Havenstein, and Sambraillio all have pretty short arms.
http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2015...ns-ol-te-day-1 also looks like humphries packed on a ton of weight, great for his draft stock. |
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02-19-2015, 11:07 AM | #24 | |
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All have 33+" length... not perfection.. but not a measurement that prohibits them from playing out at OT.
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Well, don't be surprised if we take three OL players in this draft and have as many as 3 new starters next year. Rotoworld on Hudson situation:
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With CB Waynes moving up and possibly Bud Dupree we should be able to land a OT at 18 if thats what the Admin has in mind.
Losing good players every 3 or 4 years after we draft them sucks Hudson looking to get paid as any other player..... Raise the GD CAP its not like there is not enough $ to go around.
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02-24-2015, 07:35 AM | #29 |
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Losing Hudson might be the worst thing that could happen to the offense. But, having the highest paid center in the league is a tough pill to swallow.
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02-24-2015, 08:34 AM | #30 |
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If the team weren't pot-committed to Smith I could see a silver lining in that jackwad getting further exposed so they could potentially bring in a QB they could win with, but they aren't moving off of him for another 3-4 years anyway.
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