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2014 NFL draft prospects


DaCityKats

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i like Fuller as well, but Cooks is a stud. i havent seen him play live much, but his cutups are pretty impressive. he reminds me of smitty, smaller WR who can compete on the outside because of his ability to track the football at its high point.

 

Very much so, he's not an exceptionally hard runner or blocker, but you instantly see him stand out with his body control and ability to high point the ball.  Top end speed is very good,  not too mention he's gotten the nuances of releasing off the line down, which will serve him well in the league.  The questions he will face will be his size and 40 time.  I think teams will be able to look past his height, but it does seem like it takes some time for him to ramp up to full speed on routes.

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Gabe Jackson 6'3" 335lbs OG - Probably the best guard in the draft with strong base against the bull rush and excels in run blocking and pass protections 

He would be a excellent compliment to Amini and Kalil interior of the line would be top 5.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rHiCPDt1M4

 Absolutely right, he would be a great addition to our OL in the 2nd.

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Bradin Cooks is really good at the college level but, like Campanaro is going to be limited to the slot in the NFL. Fuller is good but not a shutdown tyoe corner in the way that Deion Belue projects to be. Both are expeceted to go somewhere from the 4th to the 5th.

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Bradin Cooks is really good at the college level but, like Campanaro is going to be limited to the slot in the NFL. Fuller is good but not a shutdown tyoe corner in the way that Deion Belue projects to be. Both are expeceted to go somewhere from the 4th to the 5th.

 

i like Belue as well, he shut down Evans in the 2nd quarter until he got injured and left the game. but with Bama scheme, their DBs hardly back pedal.they run press man where they run the WR at the LOS, or play a read cover 2/4.

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Jace Amaro, the TE from Texas Tech, is someone we should look at to pair with Olsen. We're always saying we miss Shockey. Well this guy would take care of that. He is statistically the best TE in FBS right now (granted it could be TTU's Air Raid offense)

 

Edit: nvm, missed the post above about Amaro

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