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Guys to watch (conference champshionship week)


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Tonights games:

 

MAC 

Western Michigan

#84 WR Corey Davis- 6'3 213 WR being projected round 1-2 guy

#72 OT Taylor Moton- 6'5 328 RT being projected rounds  2-3.  Accepted invitaion to Senior bowl

 

Ohio

#93 Tarell Basham- 6'4 262 DE projected round 5

 

 

PAC12  Washington vs Colorado

Washington

#32 Budda Baker- 5'10 192 FS.  projected 2nd round

#26 Sydney Jones- 6'0 181 CB. Projected #3 CB 1st round. Reminds some of fellow CB the chiefs drafted in 2015 and was defensive DROY last season

#20 Kevin King- 6'3 192 CB. projected rounds 3-4.  

#1 John Ross- 5'11 190 WR.  projected round 1. Speedy Quick WR who runs good routes.  Reminds a little of Desean Jackson

#15 Darrell Daniels- 6'3 246 TE projected 6th.  Athletic TE.  asked more as a pass catcher and less as blocker

 

Colorado

#4 Chidobe Awuzie- 6'0 205 CB.  projected rounds 2-4.  big athletic CB reminds of Bradberry

#23 Ahkello Witherspoon- 6'2 195 CB projected rounds 4-5.  Another big athletic corner.  most say this duo best nations best behind florida

#9 Tedric Thompson- 6'0 205 SS projected round 4

 

 

Theres 2 big Washington DTs projected high but thats not a need for us.

If anyone else have other players to throw in I didnt name throw them on here.

Also anyone can throw guys up for tomorrows matchups

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Big 12 Oklahoma vs Oklahome State

Oklahoma

#32 Samaje Perine- 5'10 235 RB projected rounds 2-3.  big powerful RB

#11 Dede Westbrook- 5'11 175 WR Projected round 2.  Good downfield threat and route runner like Shepard

#13 Ahmad Thomas- 6'0 215 FS projected round 7

#7 Jordan Thomas- 6'0 192 CB projected round 4

 

Oklahoma State

#47 Blake Jarwin- 6'4 248 TE projected rounds 4-5

#28 James Washington- 6'0 205 WR projected round 3-4

 

*Local note: #10 Mason Rudolph: 6'5 235 QB projected rounds 2-3.  my 3rd favorite QB (yes over Watson)  remknds a little of Big Ben

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SEC Championship: Alabama vs Florida

 

Alabama

#93 Jonathon Allen- 6'3 291 DE/DT projected top 3

#44 Dakota Ball- 6'2 268 FB projected round 7

#88 OJ Howard- 6'6 251 TE projected rounss 1-2

#74 Cam Robinson - 6'6 310 OT projected round 1

#26 Marlon Humphrey- 6'1 196 projected round 1

#9 Desean Hand- 6'4 280 DE projected round 5-6

 

 

Florida

#94 Bryan Cox- 6'3 269 DE projected rounds 3-5

#31 Teez Tabor- 6'0 201 CB projected round 1

#6 Quincy Wilson- 6'1 213 CB projected rounds 2-4

 

 

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ACC Championship: Clemson vs VT

 

Clemson

#9 Wayne Gallman- 6'0 215 RB projected round 3

#7 Mike Williams- 6'3 225 WR projected top 15

#3 Artavis Scott- 5'10 190 WR projected rounds 3-4

#16 Jordan Leggett- 6'5 260 TE projected rounds 2-3

#55 Tyrone Crowder- 6'2 340 OG projected rounds 3-5

#18 Jadar Johnson- 6'0 210 SS projected round 7

#25 Cordrea Tankersley- 6'1 200 projected round 2

 

VT

#45 Sam Rogers- 5'10 230 FB projected rounds 6-7

#1 Isaiah Ford- 6'1 190 WR projected round 2

#7 Bucky Hodges- 6'6 245 TE projected rounds 1-2

#19 Chuck Clark- 6'0 204 FS projected round 7

#31 Brandon Facyson- 6'1 194 CB projected round 4

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On 12/8/2016 at 9:18 AM, stbugs said:

@ncfanDid you get to watch any of the games? I didn't watch as much as I wanted to so I only got to watch a bit of Ramczyk. I thought he looked good on run blocking, but got bull rushed by I guess PSU's new Carl Nassib. I have no idea who he is, although they mentioned he had the most pressures on the team. It wasn't a sack and wouldn't have been, but he got bent back over the pile that already occurred. He sure isn't worth a 1st rounder and honestly not sure I'd consider him at the top of the 2nd. If he's the 2nd best tackle (assuming McGlinchey stays), then we need to look at FAs, like Kalil and hope he regains his ability.

Didnt get to see to much of the games.  Watched the Clemson game.  Will say I am Quite impressed with Leggett.

If he is there with our 3rd I would pull the trigger.  Like him more than Butt.  And as far as needs for TE I like him the most out of this group for us.  

OJ Howard and Hodges cant block.  This is the whole reason we're ready to run Dickson out of town, he cant block.  He's actually a Real good pass catcher that wouod look like a stud in Olsens role.  Unfortunately he plays the #2 TE spot that is a more hands down blocking TE.  Bringing in Hodges or Howard would just replacing Dickson with another Dickson..  Butt a good pass catcher but not a great blocker as wel which is crazy considering the way Harbaugh develops and plays the TEs.

Watching Leggett, he looked comfortable blocking.  Saw him several time in the hands down blocking stance and did a heckuva a job.  As a pass catcher, not going to lie saw a little Hunter Henry in him.  Runs crisp routes with soft hands  and is a truck to bring down

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