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Today's college games...lots of prospects to watch


Captain Morgan

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Ohio St and Northwestern offers up a whole day's worth of prospects in just one game.

We can watch QB Fields, SB Shaun Wade,  G Wade Davis, OL Rashawn Slater of Northwestern,  OT Thayer Munford,   C Josh Myers,  WR Christ Olave, and those are just guys expected to be gone after day 2 of the draft.  Buckeyes are brimming with Sunday talent.

 

 

others to watch

Vols Gs Trey Smith and Cade Mays

Oklahoma IOL  Creed Humphrey, Marquis Hayes and LB Dashaun White

 

and all your Clemson and Notre Dame prospects.  If the Panthers get blown out, you might find it more fun to switch over to the Alabama - Florida game, with a bevy of other top guys

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11 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Ohio St and Northwestern offers up a whole day's worth of prospects in just one game.

We can watch QB Fields, SB Shaun Wade,  G Wade Davis, OL Rashawn Slater of Northwestern,  OT Thayer Munford,   C Josh Myers,  WR Christ Olave, and those are just guys expected to be gone after day 2 of the draft.  Buckeyes are brimming with Sunday talent.

You forgot Paddy Fisher, my favorite MLB prospect. To me, he looks like Luke Kuechly lite, which I'll take in a heartbeat, especially if he falls to the 3rd round.

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1 minute ago, Pup McBarky said:

You forgot Paddy Fisher, my favorite MLB prospect. To me, he looks like Luke Kuechly lite, which I'll take in a heartbeat, especially if he falls to the 3rd round.

He might be available around then and would be a good prospect to pick up at that spot 

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23 minutes ago, Pup McBarky said:

You forgot Paddy Fisher, my favorite MLB prospect. To me, he looks like Luke Kuechly lite, which I'll take in a heartbeat, especially if he falls to the 3rd round.

Provided Hurney does not trade our third to move up in the second to select Henry Lipshitz, a diamond in the rough. 

Lipshitz is the second-string OT from Northeastern Southwest Delaware Tech State A&M, who was not on any team's Radar and not projected to be drafted (in fact, no analyst or GM had even heard of him), but Hurney believes he will be the answer at LT.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Fields looking jittery

His WR have 3 drops already and his line on two straight third downs have allowed pass rushers through as soon as the ball got hiked. Not really sure what else he can do right now other than decide to play hero ball and just run every play 

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