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Shariff Floyd/Matt Elam, tonight in the Sugar Bowl


Bwood

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Two huge prospects for us. Both realistic picks in the second round,

I use to be iffy on Elam, but he looks like a solid defensive back at the next level, especially how well Godfrey has panned out at FS. This guy could be the missing piece in our secondary.

Shariff Floyd is just as talented as any of the DTs besides Star IMO. You'll see how disruptive he is tonight in the run and pass. I'd love to get a receiver or offensive linemen and then draft Floyd in the 2nd.

Who else is watching?

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I'd really like Floyd as well. As of now, my prefect draft would be Warmack/Fisher in the 1st, Floyd in the second, with a possible sleeper WR pick like Marques Wilson later on. However, I definitely wouldn't mind Matt Elam in the second.

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im watching and wow. but my sleeper pick is Xavier Nixon LT for Florida. guess where he is from? another local talent guy from NC. a decent LT prospect who could be there in the 4th round, but i thought that same thing about Marcus Gilbert but he went in the 2nd.

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Posted this in the other thread, here it is for reference.

Allstate Sugar Bowl Prospects

Louisville

Mario Benavides- Center- Projected Round: 5-6 (He would be a good back up for Kalil)

Adrian Bushell- Cornerback - Projected Round: 4 (Would be a decent starting corner opposite Gamble)

Florida

Sharrif Floyd - Defensive Tackle - Projected Round: 1-2 (Looks to be like a starting caliber DT, would look good with Dwan Edwards in the middle)

Omar Hunter- Defensive Tackle - Projected Round: 7-FA (Big DT, would be solid depth on the defensive line)

Josh Evans - Free Safety- Projected Round: 5 (Would be good depth at the safety position)

Caleb Sturgis - Kicker - Projected Round: 7 (Easily one of the best kickers in the draft)

Xavier Nixon- Offensive Tackle - Projected Round: 4-5 (Possible a sleeper OT, has good size and measurable's)

Matt Elam - Strong Safety - Projected Round: 1 (Best SS in the class, really solid player and should be a good starter)

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