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11 hours ago, Prime said:

With this draft being so good, there's lots that are underrated. Greedy is a top notch corner, he should be getting more hype. In any other draft ed Oliver and montez sweat both go top 5. Jachai polite looked like a top 10 pick on tape and he's falling on boards. Deandre baker is solid. TJ hockenson isn't getting the hype he deserves. Devin white could be even better then roquan. Plus, jaylon Ferguson and the entire Clemson squad. Really hard to pick which one is truly the hidden gem. 

This guy had a lot of praise from the guys on NFL radio yesterday and were talking about why is he underrated. They really like the kid to and what he could possibly bring to the field.

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TBH in this day and age it's hard to find true under the radar guys because someone somewhere has watched their tape and said hey this dude might be pretty good. 

That being said. Greg Dortch WR from Wake Forest is a guy I'm keeping my eye on. He's short but can play the slot and return. The thing I like most about him is that he has an ability to get open which is king in the nfl. 

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2 hours ago, SOJA said:

TBH in this day and age it's hard to find true under the radar guys because someone somewhere has watched their tape and said hey this dude might be pretty good. 

That being said. Greg Dortch WR from Wake Forest is a guy I'm keeping my eye on. He's short but can play the slot and return. The thing I like most about him is that he has an ability to get open which is king in the nfl. 

Nice--me too.  I think the draft is loaded at WR --best value late.

David Sills

 

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