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Underclassmen entering the draft


MHS831

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I do not like starting threads--but I was looking for a list of the underclassmen who have declared for the NFL draft.  The deadline was yesterday---so here is one.  If it duplicates another thread with a clever yet nondescript title, forgive me. 

This link is not definitive, but it is a list.  I think the list is prioritized by the way they rank players.  In addition, you can change the list to group by position.  This may be common knowledge, but it is better than threads about a guy who might be a great Panther if he were only available.

https://gbnreport.com/2019-declared-underclassmen/

 

 

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Need to draft Anthony Ratliff Williams from UNC

He would be a decent 4th or later pick up.  Doesn’t have much speed but he is pretty good.  If he pulls off a sub 4.5 40 he moves up.  Should have stayed in school IMO.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

What's an undercalssman? :thinking:

According to Webster/Mirriam/Barnhart, it is a "word typed by a guy on day 18 of contact lenses that are supposed to be replaced every two weeks.  The bearer of the expired contacts is often heard bragging how he will save $23 per year if he can squeeze an extra 5 days per cycle. In fact, the bearer has even been training himself to blink less in an effort to extend the life of his lenses"

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51 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

According to Webster/Mirriam/Barnhart, it is a "word typed by a guy on day 18 of contact lenses that are supposed to be replaced every two weeks.  The bearer of the expired contacts is often heard bragging how he will save $23 per year if he can squeeze an extra 5 days per cycle. In fact, the bearer has even been training himself to blink less in an effort to extend the life of his lenses"

See Also: Cheap Bastard

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