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La'el is definitely where he belongs, but I don't want to take the 16th rank player with the 13th pick... Look at Waynes and I don't trust what I see; would prefer a more athletic, physical cornerback... Besides, I'd like variety in my cornerbacks for matchups and we already have a wirey, scrappy corner in Keenan Lewis... |
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01 DT Leonard Williams, USC, 6' 5", 302 lbs 05 WR Amari Cooper, Alabama, 6' 1", 211 lbs 06 LB Vic Beasley, Clemson, 6' 3", 246 lbs 07 DT Danny Shelton, Washington, 6' 2", 339 lbs 11 OT Brandon Scherff, Iowa, 6' 5", 319 lbs 16 OT La'el Collins, LSU, 6' 4", 305 lbs this is what I think we will have left 15 CB Trae Waynes, Michigan St, , 6' 0", 186 lbs so i guess add Malcom Brown so it is DT or CB. or hype projects? Alvin Dupree T.J. Clemmings |
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I read that some scouts compared him to Jaime Collins. |
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http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/premi...t.php?d=oqasaq
13 - R1P13 OLB VIC BEASLEY CLEMSON 44 - R2P12 ILB STEPHONE ANTHONY CLEMSON 75 - R3P11 RB TEVIN COLEMAN INDIANA 109 - R4P13 G ALI MARPET HOBART 140 - R5P12 CB CHARLES GAINES LOUISVILLE 171 - R6P11 G BEN BECKWITH MISSISSIPPI STATE 205 - R7P13 OLB DAVIS TULL CHATTANOOGA |
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Jarrett was the leader among that Clemson Defense. I would love to have him instead of Bunkley or Jenkins. At 6'1" and 300 plus, he has really fast feet and great strength. |
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ok i will go that route but tweaked it a bit
13: R1P13 OLB VIC BEASLEY CLEMSON 44: R2P12 ILB STEPHONE ANTHONY CLEMSON 75: R3P11 CB JOSH SHAW USC 109: R4P13G ALI MARPET HOBART 140: R5P12 OT SEAN HICKEY SYRACUSE 171: R6P11 WR DARREN WALLER GEORGIA TECH 205: R7P13 ILB EDMOND ROBINSON NEWBERRY COLLEGE |
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I'm liking the NT from Northwestern State (LA), Deon Simon, as a seventh round selection...
...he postrd the high number of repetitions for defensive linemen in the bench press... |
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14 players that need to have a strong Pro Day
Greg Gabriel blah blah blah Over the years, I have seen some drafted as high as the second round, but the majority of these players start coming off the board starting around the fourth round. While teams are interested in these players because of the way they played during the season, their performance on their pro day is also important in the evaluation process. These non-combine players have to have workout numbers better or similar to invited players at their position. The pro days are also important for the players that didn’t live up to expectations at the Combine. The players who are happy with their Combine results will not take part in the measurable events such as the 40, the 20 yard shuttle, the 3-cone and the jumps. They will only do the position-specific drills for coaches after the measurable drills are finished. There are other players who feel they need to improve on some of their combine times in order to keep their value high. After going through the Combine results, here are some players who may want to redo some of their drills. Ameer Abdullah – Nebraska – While his jumps and agilities were excellent, he only ran 4.61. He may want to run the 40 again. Melvin Gordon – Wisconsin – The same holds true for Gordon. I think every scout in the league felt Gordon would break 4.45. When he ran 4.52 that was a bit disappointing. Duke Johnson – Miami – He is another running back who ran slower than expected. He may also want to try and improve on his 33.5″ vertical jump. Johnson did not run any of the agilities, so he needs to run those also. Trae Waynes – Michigan State – While Waynes ran fast, his agility times were slow compared with the other top corner prospects. Slow times in the agility drills can mean a prospect is tight in the knees or hips. Marcus Peters – Washington - Marcus looks fast on tape, but he didn’t run fast at Indy. 4.54 is not first round corner speed. His other drills were good enough. Kevin Johnson – Wake Forest – With Kevin, it’s the same story as Peters, excellent jumps and agilities and an average 40 time. Ladarius Gunter – Miami – Most felt he would run in the low 4.5’s. He ran in the 4.60’s. He has to run again. Quinten Rollins – Miami (Ohio) – He ran much slower than anticipated, the problem he may have is Miami (Ohio) does not have an indoor facility and he may want to wait until early April before he attempts to run again. Danny Shelton – Washington – Every one want to compare Shelton to Ngata, but Ngata ran a 5.13 at Indy and Shelton ran in the 5.6’s. He needs to improve his speed or his value will drop a little. Justin Hardy – East Carolina – I never thought Hardy was a burner, but his average time of 4.58 is not quite fast enough. Vince Mayle – Washington State – The same holds true with Mayle as he ran 4.67. Maxx Williams – Minnesota - His speed was disappointing in that he ran 4.85, 4.77. He needs to run in the 4.6’s if he wants to be considered as a first round candidate. Paul Dawson – TCU – No one thought he was going to be a speedster, but 4.95 is way too slow. I would think he will be first in line to run at TCU’s pro day. Shaq Thompson – Washington – Shaq plays like he can run in the mid 4.5’s. His 40 times were 4.72 and 4.69. If I were him, I’d run again. 14 players that need to have a strong Pro Day | National Football Post |
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2015 NFL Draft: Pro Day Schedule - CBSSports.com
March 2 Minnesota Tenn.-Chattanooga Troy Virginia Wake Forest March 3 Auburn James Madison New Mexico State Northwestern Pittsburgh Sam Houston State Tuskegee March 4 Arkansas Mississippi State Purdue Texas A&M Weber State March 5 Arkansas (Monticello) Clemson Mississippi Nebraska New Mexico Utah State March 6 Appalachian State Arizona State Newberry Northern Illinois Southern Mississippi March 9 Ball State Grand Valley State Montana Northern Arizona March 10 Akron Alabama-Birmingham Arizona Army Harvard Kansas State Kent State Monmouth Samford Tennessee State UCLA March 11 Alabama Central Arkansas Cincinnati Colorado State Eastern Washington Emporia State Louisville Marshall Oklahoma Rutgers Southern California Wisconsin March 12 Buffalo Delaware Fresno State Idaho Kentucky Miami (Ohio) Michigan Oklahoma State Oregon UNLV Washington State Wyoming March 13 Georgia State Georgia Tech Hobart Ohio State Oregon State West Virginia March 14 Prairie View A&M March 16 Bowling Green Idaho State Montana State Toledo (also Notre Dame College OL Doniel Gambrell and John Carroll QB Mark Myers) March 17 California Eastern Michigan Richmond Southern Illinois March 18 Baylor Boise State Boston College Charleston Southern Georgia Louisiana-Monroe Memphis Michigan State San Jose State Virginia Tech March 19 Hawaii Maine Missouri Penn State San Diego State (also Colorado State-Pueblo QB Chris Bonner) Stanford Western Michigan William and Mary March 20 Central Michigan Harding Valdosta State March 23 Georgia Southern Iowa North Carolina State Texas-San Antonio March 24 East Carolina Iowa State North Carolina Northern Iowa Northwestern State Ohio March 25 Central Florida Duke Illinois State Kansas La.-Lafayette Nevada SMU South Dakota State Southeastern Louisiana Syracuse Tennessee March 26 Fordham North Dakota State North Texas Tulane Utah March 27 Brigham Young Louisiana State Missouri Western State Texas Christian Webber International March 30 Indiana (RB Tevin Coleman will work out April 15) Massachusetts South Alabama March 31 Connecticut Florida State Notre Dame Stephen F. Austin Yale April 1 Florida International Miami South Carolina April 2 Florida Atlantic Maryland Washington April 7 Florida April 9 UTEP April 15 Indiana (personal workout for RB Tevin Coleman) |
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