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Danny Coale WR


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http://espn.go.com/college-football/player/_/id/236822/danny-coale

What do you guys think of him? I think he has the Ricky Phroel type player in him. I'm a hokie fan so maybe I'm a homer but I hope/think he will be pretty good in the NFL....plus he can punt too.

Found it surprising that on ESPN today they had him as a diamond this years draft in the 3rd to 4th round.

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I'm actually more interested in Brian Quick. 6'5 with nice speed. A good developmental project in the 4th-5th that can be a back up plan if anything goes wrong with Gettis.

6'4, at least that's what I read in other sites. I also like this guy. He'll be gone by the 3rd round though. He's got so much potential and is a very intriguing prospect.

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http://espn.go.com/college-football/player/_/id/236822/danny-coale

What do you guys think of him? I think he has the Ricky Phroel type player in him. I'm a hokie fan so maybe I'm a homer but I hope/think he will be pretty good in the NFL....plus he can punt too.

Found it surprising that on ESPN today they had him as a diamond this years draft in the 3rd to 4th round.

Quick look makes me think we would be taking a second string punter in the fourth round. Probably Udfa is more realistic. Wish him luck.

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Coale is a solid receiver (Hokie homer too here). I'd be slightly surprised if he went before the 5th or 6th, but he is a good role player pickup.

He is very disciplined and has a high football IQ.

Agreed. He reminds me of the same skill that Sanzenbacher brought to Chicago. Not flashy, but he is solid.

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I like Coale. He always ran crisp routes (Hokie homer as well, see a trend?) and made a lot of clutch receptions. He doesn't have breakaway speed but he's a reliable target. And everyone knows he made that catch in the sugar bowl.

Brian Quick is an interesting prospect and some team will reach on him in the third round.

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