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Marty Hurney Mock


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After listening to Marty speak on WFNZ the other day I just see this as Martys draft

1. Christian Kirk- he harped on "needing 1 or 2 WRs and athletic ones.  Need someone to compliment Funchess"

2.  Deshon Elliot- "need explosive playmakers on both sides of the ball".  Great ball skill, good hitter.

3. Frank Ragnow- "havnt talked to Ryan Kalil about his future yet" Ragnow is a Stud center.  Prior to moving to Center, he was a good OG giving up 0 sacks in 2 seasons vs tough opponents such as Bama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Lsu, etc.  Ragnow can either slide into a Center if Kalil isnt here next year or LG if Norwell isnt here

3. Duke Ejiofor- athletic, pass rusher

5. Quenton Meeks- "need athletic, Play Makers, on both sides of the ball"  Meeks a tall Corner with Great ball Skills fit the bill. Meeks had a really good 2016 season but took a dip this year.

 

6. Dalton Schultz- athletic TE who spent his whole career as a major blocker at Stanford.  He was a big Key blocking for CMC and Love.  Despite very little #s stat wise.  He has solid hands and runs good routes

7. Kalen Ballage- "Deep RB class, I mean Really deep"  Ballage big Freak RB, but has some issuez such as blocking which can be fixed

 

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