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Lots of good guys left - Who is your favorite for 4th?


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McGill CB

Bryant WR

Desir CB

Hurst OT

Richardson OT

Herron WR

Dakota Dozier G

Telvin Smith OLB

Jordan Tripp OLB

Henderson OT

Norwood WR

Janis WR

Fleming OT

Dowling FS

Gaffney RB

And about 10 other prospects I would like

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WR

Jared Abbrederis

Bruce Ellington

Robert Herron

Devin Street

Brandon Coleman

Kevin Norwood

Martavis Bryant

Jeremy Gallon

Tevin Reese

TE

Arthur Lynch

Xavier Grimble

Colt Lyerla

OT

Antonio Richardson

Cameron Fleming

James Hurst

Cornelius Lucas

Seantrel Henderson

OG

David Yankey

Cyril Richardson

Anthony Steen

Dakota Dozier

Charles Leno

C

Gabe Ikard

Tyler Larson

CB

Keith McGill (6-foot-3 1/8, 213 pounds)

Walt Aikens (6-foot 5/8, 203 pounds, 4.49 40)

Marcus Roberson

Loucheiz Purifoy

Pierre Desir

Aaron Colvin

Antone Exum

Nevin Lawson

Bashaud Breeland

Jaylen Watkins

Shaquille Richardson

S

Dion Bailey

Ed Reynolds

Craig Loston

Tre Boston

Ahmad Dixon

Vinnie Sunseri

ATH

Telvin Smith - OLB or S

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RB: 

Lache Seastrunk

De'Anthony Thomas

Ka'deem Carey

Andre Williams

Marion Grice

 

 

WR:

 

Jared Abbrederis

Devin Street

Bruce Ellington

Robert Herron

Jeremy Gallon

 

 

OL:

 

Tiny Richardson
James Hurst
Cameron Fleming
 
 

DB:

Pierre Desir

Keith McGill 

 

Antone Exum

Tre Boston

 

 

LB:

Jordan Tripp

Jordam Zumwalt 

Tevin Smith

 

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I'm not surprised to see David Yankey still on the board.  I wasn't all that impress with some of the highlight videos I've seen of him.  Then you take into account that some of Stanford's top offensive lineman of recent haven't done diddly in the pros.  In fact the most famous one is known more off the field than on.  This makes me question if Cameron Flemming will be a good OT to have.

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Wanted kr late ( Dri Archer, john Brown, or D. Thomas) like 6th or 7th. Archer and Brown went in 3rd for some reason. Too early for D'Anthony in 4th.

I like OT Hurst or Richardson, or CB McGill, Desir or Aiken. I had Herron here in my mock though.

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