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2014 NFL draft prospects


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he had a great day, but got missing when Deion Belue was on him for like 2-3 series. Belue left the game because of cramps and did not return in the 2nd quarter.

 

 

Sure he got stopped a bit in the 2nd quarter but didn't he dominate the man in the first quarter? 167 yards and a pass interference call in the first half... Sounds pretty dominate to me.

 

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Sure he got stopped a bit in the 2nd quarter but didn't he dominate the man in the first quarter? 167 yards and a pass interference call in the first half... Sounds pretty dominate to me.

 

he did, but all of that was against Bama's #2 or 3 CB. when Belue was on him he was shut down, and got an opi called on him. big time performance from him today, but i didnt like how he disappeared when Belue was on him.

 

i would love to have him in a panther uni, Cam needs a huge target like him. hard to jam because he is so big, and pretty good hands.

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Allen Robinson, WR Penn St. has produced in every game so far this year. good size at 6'3 210, runs smooth routes. can get in and out of his breaks, has the ability to gain big yards after the catch. had a 9 catch 143 yards and 1 TD game vs UCF. didnt see the game, but watched him vs Syracuse week 1. his game reminds me of a poors man AJ Green.

 

Mike Evans, WR Texas A&M. huge target, at 6'5 225. can locate the football and catch it at its high point with ease because of his jumping ability and size. he has ok speed, but is no way a speedster. he wins at the LOS because of his size and technique, pressing CBs can not get a jam on him. creates space because of his big frame, he went off on Bamas CBs until Belue was on him. once Belue was on him, he disaappeared for a series or too until Belue left the game.7 catches for 279 yards and 1 TD. he dominated the Tide DBs beside Belue.

 

Cyrus Kouandjio, LT Bama. big nasty blocker who made barrett jones move to C. this guys is athletic as hell, and is huge. had my reservations about him, but he showed up vs Texas A&M. who he blocked lost the battle every snap. nice bend, and long arms.once he got hands on his guy,they could not disengage from him. had a bad false start, but was really his only mistake.came away impressed, and should he declare could be a top 10 pick.

 

 

Rashad Greene, WR FSU. only played 1 half, but is a TD maker(Gettlemans words)will leave a stat here from rotoworld.

 

 

Florida State junior WR Rashad Greene has scored 18 career touchdowns on 139 touches.

That means Greene averages 7.7 touches per touchdown, which is ridiculous. Compare that to Clemson junior receiver Sammy Watkins, who also has accounted for 18 touchdowns but on 252 career touches. Greene will benefit from having another passer with an NFL future in Jameis Winston.
 

http://www.rotoworld.com/playernews/cfb/nfl-draft

 

 

Jadeveon Clowney, DE South Carolina. once in a generation player who is still producing with teams game planning for him. had a strip sack vs vandy, and other tackles. teams run away from him, roll their QBs away from but yet he still makes plays. has a quick first step, and can convert speed to power with ease. dude is a specimen.

 

Anthony Barr, OLB/DE UCLA. can get into the backfield. needs to work on drops into the flat, looks a little stiff doing so. looks great at getting after the QB, and taking on blocks. split a double team kick out block and hit the RB and caused a fumble. one of the best plays i have ever seen. finished the game with 3 FF. looks like a top 5 pick, and should flourish in a 3-4 D.

 

 

Chris Smith, DE/OLB Arkansas. a local kid from Mount Ulla, NC. has been on scouts radar since last year, but is another hybrid DE/OLB. had 2 sacks vs southern mississippi this past weekend, and 1.5 the week before. heard he may run in the 4.4s so lookout for him to move up the board.

 

 

 

other standouts

Devin Smith, WR Ohio St

Johnny Manziel, QB Texas A&M

Melvin Gordon, RB Wisconsin

Brett Hundley, QB UCLA

AJ McCarron, QB Bama

Romar Morris, RB UNC

CJ Mosley, LB Bama

 

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How good do you guys think Vinnie Sunseri is gonna be?  I'm also looking at Notre Dame's safety Matthias Farley.

 

im not really sure, he does take some pretty good angles.but does he have the athleticisim to be more then a special team guy or back up. i love his return ability after INT, he has taken both his picks back for 6 points.

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Watkins is good no doubt but.... I think there are many better choices, dude isnt the smartest tool in the shed. He has big play potential but then he makes a bone head play the next. Would be good as a later choice but no way should he get first swing. Guy has some highlights in the ACC but take a look at some of the teams Clemson plays... 


We really need some WR, I havent seen Hixon out there at all this year... I dont get why they leave the same 3 WR in the entire game. 

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Watkins is good no doubt but.... I think there are many better choices, dude isnt the smartest tool in the shed. He has big play potential but then he makes a bone head play the next. Would be good as a later choice but no way should he get first swing. Guy has some highlights in the ACC but take a look at some of the teams Clemson plays... 

We really need some WR, I havent seen Hixon out there at all this year... I dont get why they leave the same 3 WR in the entire game. 

 

i like Watkins skills as well, but Roto had a stat that supported another guy who i like as well at WR in Rashad Greene. he scored a TD every 7 times he touched the ball compared to Watkins every 18. this shows just how explosive he is and he reminds me of Desean Jackson a lot.

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