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Annual Prospect Meeting List


Black&BlueBubba

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Have to say I really like this list this year much more than last years visits. 7 OT’s damn.

30 Private Visits List:

  1. OT – Tytus Howard, Alabama State
  2. C – Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
  3. OT – Kaleb McGary, Washington
  4. DT – Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
  5. S – Darnell Savage, Maryland
  6. DE – Brian Burns, Florida State
  7. DE – Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
  8. S – Taylor Rapp, Washington
  9. OT – Andre Dillard, Washington State
  10. DT – Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
  11. QB – Clayton Thorson, Northwestern
  12. S – Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
  13. CB – Byron Murphy, Washington
  14. LB – Christian Miller, Alabama
  15. OT – Bobby Evans, Oklahoma
  16. QB – Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
  17. OT – Jawaan Taylor, Florida
  18. OT – Greg Little, Ole Miss
  19. DE – Maxx Crosby, Eastern Michigan
  20. OT – Cody Ford, Oklahoma

Visits That Did Not Count Towards The 30 (Local Workout/Visits):

  • DE – Clelin Ferrell, Clemson
  • WR – Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
  • CB – Keisean Nixon, South Carolina
  • OG – Zack Bailey, South Carolina
  • WR – Anthony Ratliff-Williams, North Carolina
  • CB – Clifton Duck, Appalachian State
  • RB – Jalin Moore, Appalachian State
  • OG – Phil Haynes, Wake Forest
  • WR – Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
  • C – Ryan Anderson, Wake Forest
  • OG – Nate Davis, Charlotte
  • QB – Will Grier, West Virginia

 

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2 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Have to say I really like this list this year much more than last years visits. 7 OT’s damn.

30 Private Visits List:

  1. OT – Tytus Howard, Alabama State
  2. C – Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
  3. OT – Kaleb McGary, Washington
  4. DT – Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
  5. S – Darnell Savage, Maryland
  6. DE – Brian Burns, Florida State
  7. DE – Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
  8. S – Taylor Rapp, Washington
  9. OT – Andre Dillard, Washington State
  10. DT – Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
  11. QB – Clayton Thorson, Northwestern
  12. S – Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
  13. CB – Byron Murphy, Washington
  14. LB – Christian Miller, Alabama
  15. OT – Bobby Evans, Oklahoma
  16. QB – Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
  17. OT – Jawaan Taylor, Florida
  18. OT – Greg Little, Ole Miss
  19. DE – Maxx Crosby, Eastern Michigan
  20. OT – Cody Ford, Oklahoma

Visits That Did Not Count Towards The 30 (Local Workout/Visits):

  • DE – Clelin Ferrell, Clemson
  • WR – Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
  • CB – Keisean Nixon, South Carolina
  • OG – Zack Bailey, South Carolina
  • WR – Anthony Ratliff-Williams, North Carolina
  • CB – Clifton Duck, Appalachian State
  • RB – Jalin Moore, Appalachian State
  • OG – Phil Haynes, Wake Forest
  • WR – Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
  • C – Ryan Anderson, Wake Forest
  • OG – Nate Davis, Charlotte
  • QB – Will Grier, West Virginia

 

7 OTs says all you need to know about Daryl Williams' prospect of sticking around in 2020.  I've seen plenty of mocks double dipping at DE, but not too many double dipping at OT.  I'd say it's not only a possibility, but likely.

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Add two more names to the list of QBs the #Patriots have done extra pre-draft work on: Auburn’s Jarrett Stidham and Northwestern's Clayton Thorson both visited recently, sources say. Stidham also visited the #Panthers, who will host Thorson this week.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero)

Norv is getting a backup QB this year. 

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So this is interesting.  

  • Greg Little^, OT, Ole Miss (COM, PRO, PRI, WOR)

We met with him at the combine, his pro day, had him in for a private visit, and worked him out.  

Damn. That’s a lot of prodding for one kid. I know his rankings are all over the board. Wonder what Matsko’s final take on him was 

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4 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

So this is interesting.  

  • Greg Little^, OT, Ole Miss (COM, PRO, PRI, WOR)

We met with him at the combine, his pro day, had him in for a private visit, and worked him out.  

Damn. That’s a lot of prodding for one kid. I know his rankings are all over the board. Wonder what Matsko’s final take on him was 

 

6 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

So this is interesting.  

  • Greg Little^, OT, Ole Miss (COM, PRO, PRI, WOR)

We met with him at the combine, his pro day, had him in for a private visit, and worked him out.  

Damn. That’s a lot of prodding for one kid. I know his rankings are all over the board. Wonder what Matsko’s final take on him was 

Guess what Will Grier got a Com, Pro Pri, Loc. Looks like Turner really likes him as well. People going to be upset he spent alot of time on DJ Moore and we see what happened there.

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8 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

So this is interesting.  

  • Greg Little^, OT, Ole Miss (COM, PRO, PRI, WOR)

We met with him at the combine, his pro day, had him in for a private visit, and worked him out.  

Damn. That’s a lot of prodding for one kid. I know his rankings are all over the board. Wonder what Matsko’s final take on him was 

wow

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