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Early declarations


Boltergeist

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Casey would be a good pickup in the third. Other declarations of note are:

Brandon Burton, CB, Utah

Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland

Brandon Harris, CB, Miami

Aaron Williams, CB, Texas

Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri

Also, I know that we don't have the 33rd pick, but we will get a supplemental third rounder so we may have wiggle room to trade up into the second round.

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QB

Blaine Gabbert, Missouri

Ryan Mallett, Arkansas

Cameron Newton, Auburn

RB

Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh

Jordan Todman, UConn

Shane Vereen, Cal

Mark Ingram, Alabama

Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech

Darren Evans, Virginia Tech

John Clay, Wisconsin

Jamie Harper, Clemson

Quizz Rodgers, Oregon State

Mikel LeShoure, Illinois

Stevan Ridley, LSU

Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington

FB

Henry Hynoski, Pittsburgh

WR

DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss

A.J. Green, Georgia

Tori Gurley, South Carolina

Tandon Doss, Indiana

Torrey Smith, Maryland

Julio Jones, Alabama

Jonathan Baldwin, Pittsburgh

Randall Cobb, Kentucky

Vidal Hazelton, Cincinnati

Jamel Hamler, Fresno State

TE

Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame

T

Tyron Smith, USC

Nick Claytor, Georgia Tech

DE

Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson

J.J. Watt, Wisconsin

Thomas Keiser, Stanford

Aldon Smith, Missouri

Zane Parr, Virginia

Justin Houston, Georgia

DT

Marcell Dareus, Alabama

Muhammed Wilkerson, Temple

Jerrell Powe, Ole Miss

Jurrell Casey, USC

Lawrence Guy, Arizona State

Corey Liuget, Illinois

Nick Fairley, Auburn

Sealver Siliga, Utah

ILB

Martez Wilson, Illinois

OLB

Akeem Ayers, UCLA

CB

Brandon Burton, Utah

Brandon Harris, Miami

Aaron Williams, Texas

S

Kenny Tate, Maryland

Will Hill, Florida

Rahim Moore, UCLA

Robert Sands, West Virginia

Tyler Sash, Iowa

Jerrard Tarrant, Georgia Tech

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Powe did not have a good season. He should have returned for another year.

Powe just wants to leave school. My older brother was on the staff at Ole Miss the year he originally was supposed to sign in 2005. The guy had to try so hard and for so long just to even get in to school and hes tired of it. If everything had originally worked out he would have ran out of eligibility the season before last.

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