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Who's stock rises the most in the offseason/pre-draft? who rises?


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I think as more teams really look at tape and bring these kids in, Winston will fall to the end of the first, early 2nd.  

 

Riser at QB: Sean Mannion to the 2nd/3rd.  

 

Dupree ends up a top 5/7 pick at DE

 

Clayton Geathers at SS

 

 

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A potential LT prospect that can actually transition to an NFL LT is Jeremiah Poutasi.

 

A ton of scouts like the kid, coachable with huge upside coming out of the Pac-12.  

 

I'd actually watch out for him rising into the late first.   

 

 

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Risers generally go with the wave of the new "pass happy" NFL

 

QB's, WR's and OT's will get drafted better than their actual standing

 

Yeah I'm just asking who in particular people think makes a rise or fall up boards.  

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Risers generally go with the wave of the new "pass happy" NFL

 

QB's, WR's and OT's will get drafted better than their actual standing

 

This is true.  And that's exactly the reason why I think Sammie Coates will be a "riser".

 

Kid will blow away the scouts with his measurables at the combine and lots of teams will fall in love with that.  If he works out well and shows IMPROVED catching skills in those workouts, he could move into the 1st round.

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