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Late Round Gem???


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5 hours ago, Michael G said:

I like Simi Fehoko (out of Stanford) in round 6, and even more in R7. He is a tall, fast WR with the type of traits that can't be coached. With good coaching and hard work he could really be a steal!

Gone before the 5th, bank on it.  You don't find 6"4' with 4.4 speed often.

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How about I pick one from most posotion groups?

FB- Ben Mason-Michigan

SWR-Smith South Carolina

OLB/Edge-Koonce-Buffalo

C-Jimmy Morrissey-Pittsburgh

OG-Kreamer-Notre Dame

OT-Van Lanen-Wsconsin

TE-Angeline- NC State

RB-Patterson-Buffalo

QB-Franks-Arkansas

DE-Sample/Jackson (Tulane/Coastal Carolina)

DT-Tonga/Brown (BYU/Texas A&M/OLB-Stevens-LSU

CB-Taylor/Gown-(Washington/Central Florida)

S/OLB-Stevens-LSU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

How about I pick one from most posotion groups?

FB- Ben Mason-Michigan

SWR-Smith South Carolina

CB-Taylor/Gown-(Washington/Central Florida)

OLB/Edge-Koonce-Buffalo

C-Jimmy Morrissey-Pittsburgh

OG-Kreamer-Notre Dame

OT-Van Lanen-Wsconsin

TE-Angeline- NC State

RB-Patterson-Buffalo

QB-Franks-Arkansas

DE-Sample/Jackson (Tulane/Coastal Carolina)

DT-Tonga/Brown (BYU/Texas A&S/OLB-Stevens-LSU)

S/OLB-Stevens-LSU

CB-Taylor/Gown-(Washington/Central Florida)

S/OLB-Stevens-LSU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lol Franks is legit terrible. Buechele and Ehlinger are better. Newman could fit the criteria as well if he drops into the 6th or later. 

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1 minute ago, Donald LaFell said:

Devine Deablo is physically impressive safety who impressed in the senior bowl so I can see us being all of him in the later rounds etc. 

There’s a CB from Boise State that is a legit returner. 

a 6’4” CB/Safety from USC Israel Mukuamu 

the CB from app state 

Deablo is a 3rd/4th.  Th South Carolina kid...5th/6th. The rest, yeah, late rounders. 

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When I clicked on this link I was totally expecting to see Jamien Sherwood's name mentioned. Sherwood reminds me a lot of J. Chinn.  Big Safety that I believe can fill out to be a stud linebacker in the game. Has a great nose for the ball.  Wingspan is the largest recorded in 15 years of all draft prospects for DB's!  Draft simulators have him going between rds 5-7.

 

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