Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Prospect Meetings By Position 2016 Edition *Updated 4/24*


Ken

Recommended Posts

OFFENSE

QB
Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (Pro Day, Private) Proj Round: 4th

Brandon Allen, Arkansas (Workout) Proj Round: 4th-6th

Andrew Bonnet, North Dakota State (Private) Proj Round: UFA

 

RB
Josh Ferguson, Illinois (Shrine) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

Kenyan Drake, Alabama (Senior Bowl) Proj Round: 3rd-4th

Derrick Henry, Alabama (Workout) Proj Round:1st-2nd

Tyler Ervin, San Jose State (Private) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

 Cedric O'Neal, Valdosta State (Interest) Proj Round: UFA

 

OG
Joe Dahl, Washingston State (Workout): Proj Round: 3rd-5th
 

C

Graham Gasglow, Michigan (Private) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

 

OT
Willie Beavers, Western Michigan (Senior Bowl) Proj Round: 4th-5th

Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M (Combine, Private, Workout) Proj Round: 2nd

Joseph Haeg, North Dakota State (Workout)  Proj Round: 3-5

Brandon Shell, South Carolina (Workout) Proj Round: 5th-6th

Shon Coleman, Auburn (Private) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Adrian Bellard, Texas State (Private) Proj Round: UFA

 

WR

Cody Core, Ole Miss (Shrine) Proj Round: 5th

Hunter Sharp, Utah State (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Braxton Miller, Ohio State (Senior Bowl) Proj Round: 2nd

Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh (Combine & Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma (Combine) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (Combine) Proj Round:1st

Wendall Williams, University of the Cumberlands (Pro Day) Proj Round: UFA

Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa (Private) Proj Round: 3rd-4th

Chris Moore, Cincinnati (Workout) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Corey Coleman, Baylor (Workout) Proj Round: 1st-2nd

Johnny Holton, Cincinnati (Workout) Proj Round: UFA

Moritz Boehringer, Germany (Workout/Private) Proj Round: 3rd-6th

Pharoah Cooper, South Carolina (Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Marquez North, Tennessee (Workout) Proj Round: 4th-6th

 

TE

Kivon Cartwright, Colorado State (Shrine) Proj Round: UFA

Austin Hooper, Stanford (Private) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Nik Vannett, Ohio State University (Workout) Proj Round: 3rd

Jerrell Adams, South Carolina (Private) Proj Round: 2nd-4th


DEFENSE

DT
Vernon Butler,  Louisiana Tech (Senior Bowl, Private) Proj Round: 1st-2nd

Trevon Coley, Florida Atlantic (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

David Onyemata, Manitoba (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Chris Jones, Mississippi State (Pro Day) Proj Round: 2nd-4th

Trevon Coley, Florida Atlantic (Workout) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Jarran Reed, Alabama (Private) Proj Round: 2nd

A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama (Private) Proj Round: 1st


DE

Romeo Okwara, Notre Dame (Shrine) Proj Round: 5th

Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky, (Combine) Proj Round: 1st-3rd

Shaq Lawson, Clemson (Private, Workout) Proj Round: 1st

Kevin Dodd, Clemson (Private, Workout) Proj Round: 1st

Matt Judon, Grand Valley State  (Workout) Proj Round: 4th

Roy Robertson-Harris, UTEP (Pro Day) Proj Round: 5th-UFA

Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State University (Private, Workout) Proj Round: 1st

 

LB

B.J. Goodson, Clemson (Workout, Private) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Deion Jones, LSU (Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Stephen Weatherly, Vanderbilt (Workout, Private) Proj Round: 4th-6th

 

CB

DeAndre Elliot, Colorado State (Pro Day) Proj Round: UFA

Harlan Miller, SE Louisiana (Pro Day, Workout) Proj Round: Proj Round: 4th

Mackenzie Alexander, Clemson (Workout) Proj Round: 1st-2nd

Cyrus Jones, Alabama (Workout)  Proj Round: 4th-6th

Ryan Smith, North Carolina Central (Workout) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Daryl Worley, West Virginia (Workout) Proj Round: 4th-6th

Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma (Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech (Private) Proj Round: 2nd

 

S
Jordan Lomax, Iowa (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah (Workout) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

Jayron Kearse, Clemson (Workout) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

Darian Thompson, Boise State (Pro Day, Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Vonn Bell, Ohio State (Private) Proj Round: 2nd

Su’a Cravens, USC (Combine) Proj Round: 2nd

Josh Forrest, Kentucky (Pro Day) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Jeremy Cash, Duke (Pro Day) Proj Round: 2nd

Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee State (Workout, Private) Proj Round: 5th-6th

 

--------------------------------------------

*Private = a visit by the prospect to the team' facilities. No work out allowed.
*Workout = a private workout with member(s) of the team anywhere but Charlotte(usually on the prospect's campus)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

I know for sure that our scouts would have met with most players at the Senior Bowl and Combine. However this is usually really short and not in depth like a private meeting/workout.

 

These should start coming out in the coming weeks with the combine done.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A guy I'm starting to get a real strong interest in a guy named Keyarris Garrett from Tulsa.  Not a huge fan of small school players, but this dude is a beast.  1500+ receiving yards, 6'3 220 & ran a 4.5.  

 

Now, I was starting to think he was only good against bad teams, but nope, this dude blew it up against everyone including teams like Oklahoma & Virginia Tech (P-5 schools) and against teams like Memphis & Houston (Top 25 schools).  The dude nearly had 300 yards receiving against Memphis & Memphis had a great team this past season.  Possible 4th round guy.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote
  • Willie Beavers, OT, Western Michigan (SR)
  • Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh (COM)
  • Vernon Butler, DT/NT, Louisiana Tech (SR)
  • Kivon Cartwright, TE, Colorado State (EW)
  • Trevon Coley, DT, Florida Atlantic (EW)
  • Cody Core, WR, Ole Miss (EW)
  • Josh Ferguson, RB, Illinois (EW)
  • Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M (COM)
  • Jordan Lomax, FS, Iowa (EW)
  • Romeo Okwara, DE, Notre Dame (EW)
  • David Onyemata, DT, Manitoba (EW)
  • Hunter Sharp, WR, Utah State (EW)
  • Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma (COM)
  • Noah Spence, OLB/DE/3-4OLB, Eastern Kentucky (COM)
  • Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss (COM)
  •  

http://walterfootball.com/ProspectMeetings/ByTeam

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice to see we met with Tyler Boyd. I will not be surprised if he's the pick in the 1st round.

Smooth athlete with solid hands and above average size for a slot guy. We need a slot receiver and I don't think Gettleman is a big fan of the small guys. Just due to size I think Boyd would get the nod over Shepard in Gettleman's book.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • There always has been collusion, as long as I have been a fan. It sure looks like they tweaked outcomes too. Good luck proving it. As much as I despise a lot of the ownership I'm still not sure what would happen if it was forced to change.
    • I had started typing my post hours ago and didn’t finish it and just came back to finish it, posted it, then saw yours and saw we were pretty much saying the same thing - even the games that stick out to us most.  I don’t think a lot of people remember that SF playoff game, but I felt like I had just got mugged in broad daylight.  I remember them calling Mitchell for unnecessary roughness, and then I remember watching Boldin take a super late cheap shot, dead in front of the ref and then showing him watching the whole thing in replay…  the refs let them have a fuging field day and didn’t do jack poo, but if we so much as breathed the wrong way it was fuging 15 yards.  Each team playing under two completely different sets of rules.  poo hurt.  I was enraged.  I’ve never went back to watch either that game or SB50 and never will.  fuging robbery.
    • I’ve said it a million times since, but it’s impossible to keep them from affecting the game.  In SB50, they literally took the game from us, and they did it early.  Cotchery’s no-catch?  The miraculous amount of times we converted for a first down only to have it suddenly called back make it a 3rd down and 15+ against the best defense in the league that specialized in rushing the passer and man coverage on the back end?  And you do that enough times, you kill the morale and confidence of the team you’re doing it against.  It’s telling the one team “you can do whatever with impunity” and the other “you can’t do whatever they’re allowed to do.”  It changes the aggression level.  It essentially neuters one team and allows the other to do whatever the fug they want.  Imagine you call the police for help and they get there and tell you to sit still while the other party beats the poo out of you and you can’t defend yourself.  That’s what the officials do.  There is no way to avoid them affecting the game.  And more often than not, it’s the most subjective calls they use to do so.  Even in SB50…  you saw the Broncos commit more egregious penalties than anything we did, and barely any of it was called.  Their OL was holding all fuging game and the refs did nothing.  We already had our work cut out for us against two future HOF edge rushers and the refs played to their advantage with that.  From what I remember, both Oher and Remmers were called for holding at various times and their hands were in the INSIDE of the defender.  It was garbage, but all by design. Also, if there is any video of it anywhere, go look at what the refs did against us back in 2013 against SF.  The fix was in there too.  They stepped in early and often and ensured we knew we were not allowed to play with the same aggression or intensity SF was.  It was disgusting as well. at this point, I hope Vince McMahon, errr, I mean Goodell just finally scripts us to win it, because this poo is not won via competition or off merit.
×
×
  • Create New...