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| Special Teams Join Date: Jan 2012
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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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Trufant is probably the best CB you haven't heard of. Good CB the best defender on Washingtons defense. He went up against the likes of Robert woods, marquis Wilson, and other good WRs and faired very well. He wasn't thrown at that much this season. A few weeks ago he was a 3-5 rounder. Now he's a 2-3 rounder. Oh and his brother plays for the Seahawks, Marcus trufant. ---- So far Kyle Van Noy the do it all LB for BYU has been the most impressive bowl prospect, with only two others players doing good in all the bowl games ive seen. Those teo players are ziggy ansah the OLB/DE for BYU ( not as impressive as Van Noy) and Margus Hunt the DE for SMU ( shanahan probably knows a lot about him since he loves SMU players) played like JJ Watt tonight with 3 sacks a couple TFLs and a safety. Add that to his 4.6 speed and his 17 career blocked kicks. I watched his highlights which weren't impressive, but after seeing his game today I got to say he looks a lot better (he is very raw considering he's only been playing football for 4 years).
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| Camp Scrub Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Fayetteville Ar
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects would love to see Margus Hunt become a Redskin, reminds me of the Mad Stork.
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| | #94 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects So I thought I'd update this thread. Our win last night puts us in the playoffs which means come April the absolute lowest we would be picking is 21st, which in the second round would be 54th. (Obviously the further we go in the playoffs, the lower we pick) Since we won't be playing for another 6 days, there will be plenty of college football bowl games to watch. Here are some guys to keep your eyes on while enjoying the games. NC State Vandy David Amerson CB NC State USC GT Robert Woods WR USC Nickell Robey CB USC TJ McDonald FS USC Khaled Holmes C USC LSU Clemson Tharold Simon CB LSU Eric Reid FS LSU Kevin Minter ILB LSU Brackvious Mingo OLB LSU Sam Montgomery OLB LSU Andre Ellington RB Clemson DeAndre Hopkins WR Clemson Dalton Freeman C Clemson Also Demontre Moore OLB for Texas A&M declared Kyle Van Noy LB for BYU is staying in school Jarvis Jenkins of Georgia supposedly has a spinal condition that could keep him out of the first round And guys from previous bowl games that caught my eye Connor Vernon WR Duke --looks like a young Stokley Travis Kelce TE Cincy--his brother plays center for the eagles; He has his brothers size and Jason Witten speed. Stedman Bailey and Tavon Austin WRs WVU--unlikely we get Austin, but maybe we could get Bailey Justin Pugh OT Syracuse--underrated blocker Terrence Williams WR Baylor--RG3's favorite target at Baylor Nick Florence QB Baylor -- RG3s backup at Baylor; Why not be a backup in Washington? Logan Ryan CB Rutgers--very good CB Khaseem Greene LB Rutgers--do it all LB, reminds me of Bowman, was Big East DPOY Antone Exum CB VT--Tall rangy CB who can cover well and hit; could be a FS. Kenny Vaccaro S Texas--FS or SS Alex Okafor OLB Texas--he can get to the passer; had 4.5 sacks in alamo bowl. Jordan Poyer CB Oregon St-- solid CB with good cover skills and return skills. Tough. Jason Verrett CB TCU--All American CB who can cover, needs to get bigger. Josh Boyce WR TCU--physical WR, plays like Hakeem Nicks
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| The Starter Join Date: Aug 2007
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| I hope we have a great draft next year as well. Schedule looks tough. 2013 games, Home: Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. Away: Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers and at Dallas, Philadelphia and New York. |
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Contains football related knowledge Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Second Star On The Right Age: 50
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| MVP ![]() Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Pasadena, Md Age: 45
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| Camp Scrub Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: Triangle, VA Age: 30
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Not even worried about that schedule. We will be a better team then this year. And its going to be a lot of motivation vs Broncos. Mike's old team and what Von Miller said about RG3. |
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| | #100 |
| The Starter Join Date: Jun 2010
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Can we lock this thread until we are out of the playoffs? No need to discuss until then. |
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| | #101 |
| Franchise Player Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Richmond, VA Age: 36
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects 2013 NFL Draft order set - CBSSports.com We picked a good year not to have a first round pick, probably one of the worst for skill players. The safety positions and DL(3-4 OLBs too) are really deep this year. Sneaky deep position is RB, there gonna be some solid ones coming out.
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| The Starter Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Northern,Va.
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| | #103 |
| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2012
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Sharrif Floyd, Matt Elam of Florida Gators to enter NFL draft - ESPN Elam, and Floyd both declared for the draft. Elam was an all american safety and played great at Florida. Hopefully he will drop to us in the second round (unlikely but possible). Jordan Reed is indecisive about returning or staying, seems more likely to stay |
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| | #104 |
| Franchise Player Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Richmond, VA Age: 36
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects my early list of best possible draft 2nd round: CB, a. Trufant or b. Poyer 3rd: FS, Tony Jefferson 4: Tackle, Rick Wagner 5: ILB, Kevin Riddick 6: SS/KR/PR Honey Badger 7: RB, Shanny Special
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| | #105 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Jan 2012
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Not a great year to have the number 1 pick, kinda like the pick the Wizards always get. |
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