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Gamebreaker
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
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I doubt we'll see a LB go at #1 in quite some time. If Lavar Arrington couldn't get drafted at that spot, than nobody can to be honest with you. LA is probably one of the best prospects I've ever seen come out of college at the LB spot. Too bad his potential didn't match up to his career. ![]()
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
Hope Draft ends like this
2nd- Oday Aboushi RT UVA 3rd- Da'Rick Rogers WR TTU 4th- Tharold Simon CB LSU 5th- Melvin White CB/S LLU 5th- Dri Archer RB/WR/KR/PR Kent State 6th- Ray Ray Armstrong FS/SS The U |
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You did WHAT?!?
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
What Kansas City should do with the number one pick: Luke Joeckel.
What Kansas City will probably do with the number one pick: Geno Smith. How I want the Washington Redskins draft to look like: 2nd) Jordan Poyer CB, Oregon State 3rd) Tyrann Mathieu CB/SS, LSU 4th) Best OT available 5th) Tharold Simon CB, LSU 5th) Kevin Reddick ILB, North Carolina 6th) Ray Ray Armstrong FS/SS, Miami
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You did WHAT?!?
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
I mean the guy is a playmaker, if he is there in the 3rd take him, I am tempted to take him in the 2nd forget the character issues that people seem to let get blown out of proportion. All i can say is the man is a playmaker and I hope we take a chance on him.
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2012
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
I like to believe you win games with OL and DL, like the giants or the Patriots of old. But playmakers do help. Like Green Bay (but when healthy they have a great oline, especially when Rogers releases the ball on time).
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Camp Scrub
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
I ain't takin no Honey Badger in no 2nd. 4th at best. He ain't even a shutdownslot cb. Some of yall must be his smoking buddies with him.
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The Starter
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Why would badger run a bad 40? And actually he's a pretty good cover guy.
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The Starter
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
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As far as man converage, against Alabama he got abused. They just threw it to anyone he was covering and got a completion. Agaist WVU Tavon Austin was the only WVU player who really just played great and Mathieu was on him for most of the game. The scouting report before he was kicked out of school was that the reason he would drop is because he lacks ideal size and NFL man-to-man skills. The way LSU used him would be the way you would have to use him in the NFL, a roamer who can make plays. He is not Jenkins from last year where he can play well in man coverage and help take away good receivers. Still worth a late round pick because he obviously is a good open field tackler and makes plays. He just is not a good "pure" corner. |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
The RT we need to focus on ih the draft this year is Menelik Watson from Florida St. Dude is 6'6 320 and has the best feet in the draft, and get this, is projected to run a 4.7 40!! Holly crap this dude screams ZBS and might just be as much or more athletic than Trent. He is raw as a mug but has a crazy work ethic and will not only succeed but dominate at the next level. Id take him with our first pick but he might also be available in the 3rd. Here is a good link, i highly recomend you also click on the small "clips" icon right over his first paragraph.
Menelik Watson Profile - Florida State University Official Athletic Site |
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
http://seniorbowl.com/files/SEC%20pl...ior%20Bowl.pdf
http://seniorbowl.com/files/ACC%20se...ior%20Bowl.pdf
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