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2014 Rookie Class Watch


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Some of us like to talk draft all year round. So thought it'd be cool to start a thread following some of the rookies we spent the last year watching. I'm more of a WR guy than anything but post anything you got on rookies in camp and so on as the year goes by.

I loved Allen Robinson as a prospect and I can honestly say when Carolina isn't playing I'm going to be watching some Jags games this year. Hearing nothing but good things about Robinson.

@JohnOehser: Very good start to training camp for Jaguars rookie WRs Marqise Lee and Allen Robinson. Each looks comfortable and consistent.

@TylerHolder15: Allen Robinson consistently beating any DB he lines up against in 11v11

Same goes for Latimer. This kid is in a great spot to succeed. He'll have almost no pressure on him to produce right away and working with Peyton never hurts.

@PSchrags: Broncos rookies Bradley Roby and Cody Latimer going at it today. Latimer just caught a big one on the first rounder. Looks good.

@PostBroncos: After only two days of #Broncos camp, one young guy has stood out. http://t.co/nXpJmJBvys by @hochman

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From Tampa...

@MoveTheSticks: Mike Evans had a solid day. Bullied CBs in redzone 1-1's. Vincent Jackson is the perfect guy for him to watch every day. Huge upside

@MoveTheSticks: Charles Sims creating a lot of buzz..Can play on all 3 downs. Slashing, slippery runner inside the tackles & plenty of juice to get outside.

@MoveTheSticks: Bucs are pumped about ASJ's play in camp. He's picked things up quickly and made a lot of plays. I'm anxious to see more tomorrow.

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Jarvis Landry...

@JamesWalkerNFL: I like what I see from #Dolphins rookie WR Jarvis Landry. He runs good routes and catches just about everything. Not the fastest though.

@JamesWalkerNFL: The fact that #Dolphins rookie WR Jarvis Landry had his best camp practice so far during first day in pads tells me something.

@JamesWalkerNFL: I know it's just the first week of camp, but rookie WR Jarvis Landry has some GOOD hands. He's snagging everything right now.

@JamesWalkerNFL: Another #Dolphins practice is coming to an end. Today's standouts IMO were CB Jamar Taylor and rookie WR Jarvis Landry.

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i wanted Latimer in a panther uni, will be starting the 2015 prospects thread soon.

No chance we take a shot on DGB if he enter the draft so my next realistic favorite (assuming we don't stink this year) Ty Montgomery. Awesome kick returner as well (which we are in need of). KB with his size on one side and Ty with his speed on the other. Ty is listed at 6'2" but he looks shorter. Built well though.

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No chance we take a shot on DGB if he enter the draft so my next realistic favorite (assuming we don't stink this year) Ty Montgomery. Awesome kick returner as well (which we are in need of). KB with his size on one side and Ty with his speed on the other. Ty is listed at 6'2" but he looks shorter. Built well though.

 

huge Ty fan, dude is a very thick WR. his speed is very good, and he had a break out year last year. very good KO returner and he would bring back that threat we had with Ginn. 2 other guys to keep an eye on is Rashad Greene, from FSU and my sleeper who is going to fly up the board after this season and the off-season is Sammie Coats, WR Auburn. check out this play from him last year.

 

sammie-coates-uses-some-muscles-against-

 

listed at 6'2, 200 he is big target with deep speed. ran a 4.37 at spring workouts.

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