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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; 2016 Shrine Game: Five prospects who created buzz among NFL scouts Javon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State (6-2, 315) we talked about him Graham Glasgow, C/OG, Michigan (6-6, 310) Glasgow showed a quick snap-and-step first move with the body control ...
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Re: 2016 NFL Draft Prospect Thread ...............
2016 Shrine Game: Five prospects who created buzz among NFL scouts
Javon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State (6-2, 315) we talked about him Graham Glasgow, C/OG, Michigan (6-6, 310) Glasgow showed a quick snap-and-step first move with the body control and base to hold his ground in pass protection. As a run blocker, he showed range up and down the line of scrimmage, breaking down on the move and using his hands to overwhelm defenders. Glasgow has terrific awareness to advance his eyes to the second level, finding his next victim to peel, stack and create running room between the hashes. His draft arrow is definitely pointing north. Victor Ochi, DE/OLB, Stony Brook (6-1, 244) Think Jr here Dean Lowry, DE, Northwestern (6-6, 295) Blur collar guy De'Vondre Campbell, LB, Minnesota (6-4, 234) We talked about him. inconsistent diagnose skills during live game action will be the key to whether or not Campbell is a future NFL starter or a simply a back-up. Ten other prospects who created buzz this week: Robby Anderson, WR, Temple (6-3, 180) - reliable receiver, speed? Darion Griswold, TE, Arkansas State (6-4, 253) Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina (6-6, 325) Fahn Cooper, OT, Ole Miss (6-5, 304) functional experience at LT and RT Chase Farris, OG, Ohio State (6-4, 306) Ebuka Onyemata, DE, Manitoba (6-3, 304)- talked about him Trevon Coley, DT, Florida Atlantic (6-1, 307) - see Javon Hargrave Antwione Williams, LB, Georgia Southern (6-3, 247) - worth keeping an eye on Joe Bolden, LB, Michigan (6-2, 239) - Mr nasty Leshaun Sims, CB, Southern Utah (6-0, 203) Now I have been waiting for this kids name to pop up. I really like his game. he is not a finished product and this is his chance to show what he can do. I think he will hold his own. We shall see. He may end up at the senior bowl. right now he is a day 3 diamond in the ruff with what appears to have huge upside. Lets see what the field drills bring. he should be one of the better CB/S time wise when all is said and done. Solid instinct are already there he just need some buffing and polishing on the finer things. ok maybe a tad bit more. Ranked in the area of 30 by most of the media do not be surprised if you hear his name called on draft day. 2016 Shrine Game: Five prospects who created buzz among NFL scouts - CBSSports.com I want to add 3. Devon Cajuste, WR/TE, Stanford: This large receiver (6-foot-4, 227 pounds) wasn't utilized as much as he could have been by the Cardinal this year -- partially because they needed to feed Christian McCaffrey as much as possible. But when given the chance to shine, Cajuste did just that; he made five catches for 125 yards and a touchdown against Notre Dame. Much like last year's second-round pick, Devin Funchess, Cajuste is destined for the Y-spot in an NFL offense, utilizing his height and hands over the middle and in the red zone. A big week in St. Pete, along with strong workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine, could cement a top-100 draft grade. 5. Paul McRoberts, WR, Southeast Missouri State: Another exceptional talent at the FCS level, McRoberts (6-3, 197) displays quickness off the line and excellent hands and concentration to high point passes. He's scored nine times in each of the last three seasons, catching the attention of NFL scouts. McRoberts and similarly sized UMass receiver Tajae Sharpe will have their hands full with talented cornerbacks such as Brian Poole (Florida) and D.J. White (Georgia Tech) during practice, so they'll get a chance to prove their ability to be physical on short routes and gain separation downfield. 10. Aaron Wallace, LB, UCLA: Heading into his senior season, the son of long-time NFL linebacker Aaron Wallace, Sr. had started just two games for the Bruins. But with the Bruins suffering injuries at the position, including the loss of star defender Myles Jack, Wallace found himself on the first team. He stepped up his game with 12.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks, looking the part of a Sam 'backer able to play the edge with strength and track down the ball in the pocket. Wallace's lack of playing time on defense doesn't give scouts much film to review, so they'll take full advantage of a week's worth of access to his talent. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...game-prospects |
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Re: 2016 NFL Draft Prospect Thread ...............
Originally Posted by hagan714
I like what I'm reading about this guy. This team seems to draft lineman that can line up in more than one position so I might just keep a look out for any updates on him from now under May. Sounds like a good 3-4 round pick since this team needs better lineman
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