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2014 draft prospects Early edition
I think manziel is the next roger staubach.
And i think bradford is the next....bradford. |
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Re: 2014 draft prospects Early edition
Round 2 - Morgan Moses OT UVA 6-6 314
Round 3 - Gabe Jackson OG MS St 6-3 336 Round 4 - Ed Reynolds FS Stanford 6-1 207 Round 5 - Max Bullough ILB MSU 6-4 249 Round 6 - De'Anthony Thomas RB OR 5-9 174 Round 7 - Pat O'Donnell P Miami 6-4 220
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O'Donnell is a freak athlete for a punter. Wouldnt mind spending a 7th on this guy at all Edit: he is Also a good punter. I have seen him use that vertical leap to make a high catch on a bad snap more than once. Seen him use that 4-6 speed to make a play more than once too. |
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Re: 2014 draft prospects Early edition
A late-round CB I like is Dontae Johnson from NC State. Great size at 6-2, 200, and played opposite our boy Amerson. Probably nothing more than a career backup, but a guy I like.
Dontae Johnson*|*North Carolina State,*CB*:*2014 NFL Draft Scout Player Profile Another late-rounder I like is Ricardo Allen from Purdue. A small corner at 5-9, 187, but plays bigger than that. Plays with hustle and ferocity, two things I love. I like to think he could sit for a year, then take over the slot. Ricardo Allen, CB, Purdue, NFL Draft - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com |
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Ricardo Allen can play, but this is where size matters. And he may get beat a lot if he plays slot with the speedier wideouts because he's relatively slow - 4.61 in 40. It would be good value if he can get picked up in the 7th round - just for depth. If an opposing offense isolates him - him and the team are in trouble. |
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You're probably right, but every late-round prospect has had people write them off; sometimes these naysayers are right, sometimes they're not. Look at Richard Sherman. Not the best example, because he's in the perfect situation and isn't as good as the stats indicate, but he was projected as a late-rounder due to top-end speed deficiencies and lack of fluidity and explosion when changing directions, as well as a problem of a lack of consistency when tackling in the open field. Look where he's at now. My point is, it's impossible to determine how a player's game and athleticism will translate to the NFL, and how he'll be used.
Anyway, I don't necessarily have high expectations for either player. I'm just a fan of theirs and will enjoy seeing what they can do in the NFL, even if not on our team. |
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Skov ran a 5.1 40 at his pro workout according to Tony Pauline |
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His post was well before the combine and pro days
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And London Fletcher was not drafted. All I know is Skov can play and could be our new Fletcher, who cares what he did at the tryout, I know what he does on the field.
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On Skov, I really don't care what he ran in the 40 yard dash. While he wouldn't be a great pick at #34, the dude can play some serious football, and you combine his ferocity with the fact that he's what I like to call a "pure football player", he'll quickly become a fan favorite on whatever team drafts him. Anbody who's seen him play will say pretty much the same thing. If he's on the board in the 3rd round, I'd be very happy with a Skov selection. |
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![]() If the Redskins still had their second pick and were unable to find a trade partner to move back who would you want them to select?
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Re: 2014 draft prospects Early edition
If Clowney didn't go first, him. After that Greg Robinson, Jake Matthews, Khalil Mack, Anthony Barr, or Justin Gilbert.
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