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Here it is, I am not sure it will change that much during the process. Will also add more later when I have time.

 

1. Kevin White, WR, WV

2. Randy Gregory, OLB/DE, NEB

3. Danny Shelton, DT, WAS

4. Leonard Williams, DT/DE, USC

5. Jameis Winston, QB, FSU

6. Dante Fowler, DE/OLB, FLO

7. Shane Ray, DE/OLB, MISS

8. Brandon Scherff, T/G, IOW

9. Dorial Green Beckham, WR, MISS

10. Ereck Flowers, T, MIA

11. Amari Cooper, WR, ALA

12. Landon Collins, S, ALA

13. Andrus Peat, T, STA

14. Devante Parker, WR, LOU

15. Malcolm Brown, DT, TEX/Shaq Thompson, LB, WAS

 

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wow, why? can you explain your reasoning for this?

 

I know White doesn't have much exposure right now because of his lack of elite speed, however, his ability to attack the ball, his precise route running, his burst off the line, and sneaky acceleration down field makes him an elite prospect in my mind.

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I know White doesn't have much exposure right now because of his lack of elite speed, however, his ability to attack the ball, his precise route running, his burst off the line, and sneaky acceleration down field makes him an elite prospect in my mind.

 

thanks for the explanation. i felt this way about Beckham last year.

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If you wanna be serious, Dorial Green Beckham is the best WR in this draft.

And way better prospect than White.

Um, not really. I love DGB, but even without huge character concerns that I have heard are VERY real, he would still be in the mix as the #2. Kevin White is the much better prospect.

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Um, not really. I love DGB, but even without huge character concerns that I have heard are VERY real, he would still be in the mix as the #2. Kevin White is the much better prospect.

You're the only person I've ever heard say that. Amari Cooper is above Kevin White on most boards too.

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