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2015 draft prospects watch thread


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Parker couldn't hold Cooper's jockstrap heehee!  Though Coop did his an off night by his standards.  However, still I see his great ability to maneuver with his speed.  For those of you who are Sonic the Hedgehog fans, Cooper has that "Chaos Control" over his speed.

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mid round speedster who has over 25 career TDs is OSU Devin Smith. had a huge game last night vs Michigan St. he wins getting vertical up the field, and i would like to see him go to the senior bowl to see him in 1 on 1 match ups.

 

 

hell after last night, he might be rising up the board. 

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updated big board and positions.

looks like the 2nd round will be full of OT's

http://www.gbnreport.com/top100.html

Not much to like tho. The only one that stands out is Drango and he could possibly be a 1st rounder along with Sambrailo.

Erving was one of my favorite player last year. Now, I'm uncertain about him. I would easily take him in the 2nd and play the kid at RT, but he might make a better Guard.

Haven't seen much of Tyrus Thompson. Probably a better NFL RT. Seems like he struggle vs. the speed rusher and not that good in pass protection.

Ereck Flowers in the 2nd would be a dream come true. He's my highest rated OT right now assuming he comes back fully healthy.

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Yea, seeing his name a lot now.

Need to find more stuffs on Clemmings and Thompson.

I'm still waiting for that one guy that will pop out of no where too; ie Eric Fisher / Greg Robinson.

 

that one guy to pop up is Ronnie Stanley, LT Notre Dame.i really think he has the potential to be really good.Josh Norris thinks he is a top 3 LT prospect, and its hard to argue vs that based off his tape/ cut ups/ games viewed. 

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also Tyrus Thompson looked pretty good vs Shawn Oakman, the 6'8 280 DE from Baylor. he handled his speed-power moves and could not get around Thompson. tried to just bull rush him, and Thompson did a great job at anchoring his base and hardly gave up any ground. Thompson does have little legs, and not as big of backside like scouts want their OL to have tho. 

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that one guy to pop up is Ronnie Stanley, LT Notre Dame.i really think he has the potential to be really good.Josh Norris thinks he is a top 3 LT prospect, and its hard to argue vs that based off his tape/ cut ups/ games viewed.

Wow!!!! I've seen and heard his name here and there, but never thought anything of it. Finally checked him out thanks to you, and I'm BLOWN away!

There's just some guys that will jump out to you. Flowers was def one of those guys that caught my eyes the first time I laid my eyes on him, and now the same with Ronnie Stanley.

IMO, he looked like a 1st rounder vs. FSU. He's nicely built (lean); kind of OTs that I like. Got some very long arms and uses them really well. Stanley is up there with Ogbuehi in his pass blocking skills; if not the best.

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Wow!!!! I've seen and heard his name here and there, but never thought anything of it. Finally checked him out thanks to you, and I'm BLOWN away!

There's just some guys that will jump out to you. Flowers was def one of those guys that caught my eyes the first time I laid my eyes on him, and now the same with Ronnie Stanley.

IMO, he looked like a 1st rounder vs. FSU. He's nicely built (lean); kind of OTs that I like. Got some very long arms and uses them really well. Stanley is up there with Ogbuehi in his pass blocking skills; if not the best.

 

Ronnie is really good, and he could jump into top 15 consideration. which i think he will. he is a redshirt sophomore so he could return back to ND.

 

His long arms, great feet, good technique, and power is on display when he plays. he punches really well, extending his long arms, also knee bends with his hands in the correct spot when pass protecting. he shut down Mario Edwards when vs FSU. nice powerful base, big butt and legs. started at RT last year because he was too good to not see the field.

 

i like Flowers as well, but i do wonder what was his injury, and if he will return this season. being a U fan, i seen him plenty of times. he was the reason why Seantrel stayed on the right side. 

 

 

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