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Bob Mcginn top 100 out plus some other draft nuggets.


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http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/258319491.html

 

Keep in mind this guy averages hitting on 84.4 out of the first 100 players taken, so this means roughly 80 of these guys will likely gone by our 3rd round pick at 92.

http://www.thehuddlereport.com/scoring/top100.shtml

 

Here's the players he has at our top 3 needs

 

 

 

WIDE RECEIVERS (15) – Sammy Watkins, Clemson; Mike Evans, Texas A&M; Odell Beckham, Louisiana State; Brandin Cooks, Oregon State; Marqise Lee, Southern California; Cody Latimer, Indiana; Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt; Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State; Allen Robinson, Penn State; Davante Adams, Fresno State; Jarvis Landry, Louisiana State; Donte Moncrief, Mississippi; Martavis Bryant, Clemson; Paul Richardson, Colorado; Kevin Norwood, Alabama.
 

 

 

TACKLES (7) – Greg Robinson, Auburn; Jake Matthews, Texas A&M; Taylor Lewan, Michigan; Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee; Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama; Jack Mewhort, Ohio State; Morgan Moses, Virginia.


 

 

 

CORNERBACKS (13) – Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State; Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State; Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech; Bradley Roby, Ohio State; Jason Verrett, Texas Christian; Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Nebraska; Ross Cockrell, Duke; Pierre Desir, Lindenwood; Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma; Bashaud Breeland, Clemson; Marcus Roberson, Florida; Rashaad Reynolds, Oregon State; Jaylen Watkins, Florida.


 

 

Mark Domenik(former Bucs gm) says these 10 are First round locks.

 

 

Mark Dominik ‏@MarkdominikESPN  Apr 23

At wide receiver, Watkins, Evans, Lee, Beckham and Cooks. Offensive Tackles are Lewan, Matthews, Robinson, Martin and James

 

And finally is you want to see some advanced college stats you need to check out this guys twitter and scroll down to the photos( he posted screenshots of really good in depth college stats of some of the top prospects...just click on the link and you wont regret it)

 

https://twitter.com/JPSTATS

 

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