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Football Gameplan's 2014 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings - WRs


FootballCzar

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good video, one thing i do not agree with is Benjamin being maxed out as a player. he has only played football for 5 years, so he is still young prospect in that manner. he is older being he just truned 23, but he will not be 24 until after his rookie year. i have him as a late 1st/2nd round grade right now.

 

i do agree with your assessment on Odell Beckham Jr tho. he has improved a lot from his soph. year to his jr year. i have a 1st round grade on him as well. he is strong and fast, and just have this toughness about him like Randall Cobb. plus he adds to your special team play.

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Nice video man! Always enjoy your stuff. As you know the panthers need to double dip at this position this year.

I too agree with your analysis of Beckham. I mentioned a few weeks back that he reminds me of Victor Cruz too.

I'm alot higher on Robinson than others. If he's willing to put in the work I think the athleticism and size is there to be great.

There's a few of us who are really high on Moncrief here. Like Devin Street, QB play, played a huge role in why Moncrief isn't talked about alot more. I agree with him needing on working on catching the ball away from his body but love his speed and size.

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And Huff playing in the type of offense he did at Oregon and playing with Mariota might make Carolina take a look at him. He caught that shovel pass and took it to the endzone against Texas. That's the type of play I could see him running with Cam.

It wasn't until the Senior Bowl and they were showing the 1 on 1's from field level did I realize Huff has great lower body stength. Curious to see what his 40 time is at the combine.

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czar have you gotten any calls form the big leagues?

 

Panthers are lucky that the needs match what panthers needs, i mean if the panthers fix 2 out of these areas-OL,WR, or DBS during draft. call it a win, which should be doable.

 

1- WR/OT////////TE

2-OT/WR/DB//////TE

3-OL/WR/DB

4.WR/DB/OL/TE

5-DB/WR/OL/TE

6 BPA/DB/WR/TE/OLB

7-BPA/DB/OL/WR/OLB/TE

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