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Sorry yes that's AJ Johnson rap sheet
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Shaq is a 4-3 OLB Beasley & Ray are 3-4 OLB...big diffrence. Different skill set & shaq could probably scoot over to a 3-4 ILB. |
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more tackles are jumping into the draft also. day 1 and day 2. so you never know. OT is looking pretty darn good this year.
Donovan Smith Penn St and Ereck Flowers Miami |
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With the sacking starting the team needs to hurry up and get me over there.
If i can draft like this online,im guessing doing it in the real thing cant be any harder Fanspeak 13: R1 OT ANDRUS PEAT STANFORD 44: R2 OT LA'EL COLLINS LSU 75: R3 ILB ERIC KENDRICKS UCLA 109: R4 G ARIE KOUANDJIO ALABAMA 140: R5 DE OWAMAGBE ODIGHIZUWA UCLA 171: R6 QB KEVIN HOGAN STANFORD 205: R7 OLB JAMES VAUGHTERS STANFORD I wanted Cole Manhart, OT, Nebraska-Kearney,Lynden Trail, OLB, Norfolk State,Charles Tuaau, DT, Texas A&M-Commerce in the last couple but not on the selection list |
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Just been reading some things about some small school guys so posted a few up
Charles Tuaau, DT, Texas A&M-Commerce Particulars: 6-foot-5, 310 pounds Buzz: Tuaau, a native of Hawaii, made a huge impact in his first season with the Division II Lions after transferring from a California junior college; he had 12.5 sacks and 25.5 tackles for loss -- staggering numbers for a nose tackle -- in garnering Lone Star Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors last fall. Tuaau signed with Hawaii out of high school but ended up at Pasadena City College in 2011. He played for Riverside community college in 2012 then signed with Oregon State in February 2013. But he didn't meet OSU's academic requirements and ended up at Texas A&M-Commerce (known as East Texas State until 1996), which is located in a town of population 9,000 about an hour northeast of downtown Dallas. His disruptive nature will intrigue NFL scouts. Xavier Williams, DT, Northern Iowa Particulars: 6-foot-4, 311 pounds Buzz: Williams is big, physical and active. The then-junior had 74 tackles last season to go with 5.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss; he also blocked five kicks in the 2012 season, one of which occurred against Wisconsin. Williams is a former high school wrestler who does a good job with leverage considering his height. |
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Lynden Trail, OLB, Norfolk State
Particulars: 6-foot-7, 260 pounds Buzz: Trail is an intriguing prospect because of his size, production (he had 8.5 sacks and 94 tackles last season) and background (he began his college career at Florida and was considered one of the nation's top high school defensive ends at powerhouse Miami Washington). He also had 12.5 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles, two blocked kicks, 10 quarterback hurries and eight pass breakups last season. He has 14.5 sacks and 29.5 tackles for loss in two seasons with the Spartans. Trail has gained more than 40 pounds since graduating from high school. Of note: He didn't play at all at Florida -- he redshirted as a true freshman in 2010 and did not seeing any time in 2011 before deciding to move on. But as he has gained weight, he has made big strides on the field. His size and pass-rush skills are notable. |
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Jaquiski Tartt, SS, Samford
Particulars: 6-foot-1, 218 pounds Buzz: Tartt has good size and is extremely active in run support; he also runs well for his size (he has been clocked as fast as 4.46 in the 40). He had 98 tackles last season for the Bulldogs -- the year the team won the Southern Conference. He also had one interception, which he returned for a score, and nine pass breakups. Tartt has made 192 tackles and scored three defensive touchdowns in the past two seasons. The safety only played one season of high school football in Mobile, Alabama. |
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