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2015 draft prospects watch thread


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the college football season starts this week. lets keep a running thread of guys that stick out to you, that could be on the panthers radar. scouts have already begun to make their rounds to colleges and universities to scout specific guys. here are some guys that stick out to me, and who i have been watching cut ups on this summer. i will be keeping an eye on these prospects and others.

 

Brandon Scherff , OT Iowa

Cedric Ogbuehi, OT Texas A&M

Sammie Coats, WR Auburn

Randy Gregory, DE Nebraska

Andrus Peat, OT Stanford

Ifo Ekpre Olomu, CB Oregon

La'el Collins, OT LSU

Landon Collins, S Bama

Amari Cooper, WR Bama

PJ Williams, CB FSU

Ronald Darby, CB FSU

Josh Shaw, DB USC

Todd Gurley, RB Georgia

Mike Davis, RB South Carolina

Rashad Greene, WR FSU

Cam Erving, OT FSU

Marcus Peters, CB Washington 

Ty Montgomery, WR Stanford

Devante Parker, WR Louisville- injured 

Stefon Diggs, WR Maryland

 

i still feel like WR is a need, so that is why so many are on my watch list. guys who have potential to beat DBs vertically up the field with speed, and returner types.

 

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the college football season starts this week. lets keep a running thread of guys that stick out to you, that could be on the panthers radar. scouts have already begun to make their rounds to colleges and universities to scout specific guys. here are some guys that stick out to me, and who i have been watching cut ups on this summer. i will be keeping an eye on these prospects and others.

Brandon Scherff , OT Iowa

Cedric Ogbuehi, OT Texas A&M

Sammie Coats, WR Auburn

Randy Gregory, DE Nebraska

Andrus Peat, OT Stanford

Ifo Ekpre Olomu, CB Oregon

La'el Collins, OT LSU

Landon Collins, S Bama

Amari Cooper, WR Bama

PJ Williams, CB FSU

Ronald Darby, CB FSU

Josh Shaw, DB USC

Todd Gurley, RB Georgia

Mike Davis, RB South Carolina

Rashad Greene, WR FSU

Cam Erving, OT FSU

Marcus Peters, CB Washington

Ty Montgomery, WR Stanford

Devante Parker, WR Louisville- injured

Stefon Diggs, WR Maryland

i still feel like WR is a need, so that is why so many are on my watch list. guys who have potential to beat DBs vertically up the field with speed, and returner types.

ANTWAN GOODLEY!!!!!

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ANTWAN GOODLEY!!!!!

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Goodley is a decent prospect, but i have to watch more of him. he is built like a RB, but plays WR. also DGB is a freak athlete with great size. wins at high pointing, but everything right now says he will return to Oklahoma to play college ball in 2015. plus his off the field issues will keep teams away, but they shouldn't. hopefully he can keep his nose clean, and practice and train with the team. Tyrann some what stayed low key, and was still drafted in the 3rd round.

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college ball starts tomorrow. couple of match ups that should showcase some serious talent and future draft prospects.

 

Texas A&M vs South Carolina

Boise St vs Ole Miss

Rutgers vs Washington St

BYU vs Uconn

Penn St vs UCF

Ohio St vs Navy

UCLA vs Virginia 

WVU vs Bama

Rice vs Notre Dame

Arkansas vs Auburn

Clemson vs Georgia 

Fresno St vs USC

FSU vs Oklahoma St

Wisconsin vs LSU

Washington vs Hawaii 

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Goodley is a decent prospect, but i have to watch more of him. he is built like a RB, but plays WR. also DGB is a freak athlete with great size. wins at high pointing, but everything right now says he will return to Oklahoma to play college ball in 2015. plus his off the field issues will keep teams away, but they shouldn't. hopefully he can keep his nose clean, and practice and train with the team. Tyrann some what stayed low key, and was still drafted in the 3rd round.

Goodley is a WR trapped in a RB body. However, the kid possess WR speed which will still benefit his game as a legit WR. He got to be the most explosive player in college football season right now. I think by draft day, he'll be a top3 WR (1st rounder).

I hate to compare him back to two former Baylor receivers, but he's built like a thicker Kendall Wright and reminds me a lot of JOSH GORDON.

I like him more than Brandin Cooks. Goodley is a serious deep threat.

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