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Mock Draft With Jake Fisher in 1st Round


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the latest mock by Josh Norris of Rotoworld also has Fisher going 1st R. His OL going 1st R:

#10 The Scherff - "think Scherff can stay at tackle, but a team might really value him inside"

#17 Ereck Flowers - at RT

#20 Jake Fisher

#21 La'el Collins - "I absolutely, 100 percent think Collins can stay at tackle and play at a high level"

#23 Cameron Erving - at C

#25 Andrus Peat - PANTHERS

#29 D.J. Humphries

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/52439/344/post-combine-mock-draft?pg=2

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Not a fan of Fisher, he was getting owned against OSU.  Duke, I feel, is too small for an NFL RB, however, I'm a big fan of the third and fourth round picks.

 

Owned is a pretty big exaggeration. Wasn't his best game, but he won his fair share of battles too.

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Outside of the OSU game, I don't recall Fisher having a bad season.  In fact, the article mentioned how Oregon suffered when he went down with an injury, but sprung back when he returned.  Classic case of 'what have you done for me lately' I guess with the Championship game.  

 

I do like the draft as a collective whole and the Waller kid intrigues me. Maybe an eventual replacement for Olsen in 3-4 years as a project?

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Ourlads (which is used by pro scouts and personnel) has us taking Jake Fisher at #25, writing: "For Cam Newton ever to realize his full potential there needs to be a sense of protection in front of him. Fisher is not underrated in the NFL scouting circles and projects to be a long time starter."

already off the board were Peat, Flowers, La'el, Scherff and Erving

http://www.ourlads.com/nfl-mock-draft/mock/2015/ourlads-mock-draft-1.0-pre-combine/81

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