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| 24 Apr 2014 06:11 PM |
I'll keep this thread updated. Devon Smith might make it undrafted, but he lacks the agility to amount to much of anything in the NFL.
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:18 PM |
He's definitely good but I'm looking for late-round gems.
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:19 PM |
Can't seem to find anyone. The Patriots are interested in Andre Williams who really fits their power running game.
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:20 PM |
I wouldn't really consider Andre Williams underrated
soley because he's a HB |
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:22 PM |
Kenny Guiton is worth a 5th round pick. Not a bad backup option for a team looking for an athletic-type offense. Didn't show great mechanics and took advantage of poor defenses.
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:24 PM |
@Deadman253, I didn't say that, I was just throwing that out there. But I'm actually a BC fan and I can tell you that a lot of his success was just due to an o-line that dominated everybody. Williams won't be an NFL star, but he could be a pretty solid backup or platoon guy for a team like New England or Pittsburgh (Since they have Le'Veon Bell and he's young).
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:26 PM |
| Well that I agree with haha, I just thought you were calling Andre underrated. He played behind a great o-line that was built around his scheme and an average HB at best can get 1000-1200 yards in the NFL lol |
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:32 PM |
I FOUND A REAL GEM. Jeff Janis out of D2 Saginaw Valley State. 6-3 219 lbs and a 4.42 40. Not great in traffic and free-lanced a bit too much, but the free-lancing aspect can be improved on. At the very least he can be a very dangerous burner with his mix of speed and build (He'll dominate against much smaller cornerbacks downfield).
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:34 PM |
Also gets a real good grip on the ball during catches. He might not develop into a Pro-Bowler, but he can definitely be a very valuable asset.
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| 24 Apr 2014 06:34 PM |
| Pretty sure Janis is one of the most looked at "sleepers" in the draft. |
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| 24 Apr 2014 11:12 PM |
| rashaad reynolds most underrated |
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| 24 Apr 2014 11:15 PM |
Ghost (of) Tommeh. i heard hes pro
no, would rather nhl |
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| 27 Apr 2014 06:57 PM |
Brandon Coleman is 6-6 and 225 lbs, he presents a great target as a receiver. He runs a 4.56 40, not great speed, but his build accommodates for it. BIG problems with agility.
If he has a really good work ethic and can improve on his speed, he can be a decent burner (21 bench reps proves he has the strength to get around pressing cornerbacks, but much shorter corners may actually present a problem). He'll also be good on slant routes over the short middle. If he can improve on his agility over a few years, he could be really good.
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| 27 Apr 2014 06:59 PM |
TRACK THIS
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| 27 Apr 2014 07:12 PM |
| Aaron Murray. - smartest guy in the draft |
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