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Here we go, post combine stuff here.

 

1. Kevin White, WR, WV

2. Randy Gregory, OLB, NEB

3. Leonard Williams, DT, USC

4. Dante Fowler, DE, FLO

5. Jameis Winston, QB, FST

6. DeVante Parker, WR, LOU

7. Danny Shelton, DT, WAS

8. Shane Ray, DE, MISS

9. Vic Beasley, OLB, CLEM

10. Alvin Dupree, OLB, KEN 

11. Marcus Peters, CB, WAS

12. Amari Cooper, WR, ALA 

13. Brandon Scherff, G, IOW

14. Trae Waynes, CB, MCHS

15. Todd Gurley, RB, GEO

16. DJ Humphries, T, FLO

17. Malcolm Brown, DT, TEX

18. Andrus Peat, T, STA

19. Melvin Gordon, RB, WIS

20. Cameron Erving, G/C, FST

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One great year... just one and white is the #1 overalll.....wow. he was a transfer too..... I know for sure he's going top ten, but given his brief history seems risky.

Dj and scherff too. Peters above waynes.

I give you this verge, you have a different opinion on many players and their group ranking.

Lastly where is dgb at on your bigger list?

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One great year... just one and white is the #1 overalll.....wow. he was a transfer too..... I know for sure he's going top ten, but given his brief history seems risky.

Dj and scherff too. Peters above waynes.

I give you this verge, you have a different opinion on many players and their group ranking.

Lastly where is dgb at on your bigger list?

 

I actually watch the kids and legit study them on how to rank them as opposed to listening to espn lol

 

DGB is in my early 20's, I have him higher than Jaelen Strong.

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One great year... just one and white is the #1 overalll.....wow. he was a transfer too..... I know for sure he's going top ten, but given his brief history seems risky.

Dj and scherff too. Peters above waynes.

I give you this verge, you have a different opinion on many players and their group ranking.

Lastly where is dgb at on your bigger list?

 

Scratch that, I watched some more of him and I really have a hard time putting him in the top 30. I don't think he will be a first round pick.

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Whats your take on fisher and devon smith penn st OT?

The pass rushers seem to be in GREAT demand, I'm believing right now up to 8..... yes 8 within the first 16 picks.

Lastly of your top WRs, whom are slots and who are outside only?

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Whats your take on fisher and devon smith penn st OT?

The pass rushers seem to be in GREAT demand, I'm believing right now up to 8..... yes 8 within the first 16 picks.

Lastly of your top WRs, whom are slots and who are outside only?

 

 

Fisher is a developmental guy, bends nicely and is very smooth, but lacks proper tech and gets bullied too easy. A very interesting day 2 guy.

 

You probably aren't putting Parker or White in the slot lol, Cooper you could he is for sure the quickest of the bunch, and Dorsett's role is a Mike Wallace one, taking the top off a defense.

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1st round -Shaq Thompson S

2nd round -Owamagbe Odighizuwa OLB

3rd Round-Rashad Greene WR

4th round -Corey Robinson OT

5th round-Ray Drew DE

6th Round -Nick O'Leary H-back

7th Rpund- Chaz Green OL

 

Not a fan of this, but then again, I am not good at eyeballing talent.  When we drafted Turner, Benwikere, and Boston, I was not liking it one bit.

 

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