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NFL Combine, Day 2


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Methodtoll's Guys to Watch Out For

Quarterbacks

Pat White, West Virginia : Will he we a QB or a WR? White told the NFL Network that he does not want to work out with the receivers yet remain with the QBs so we'll see.

Josh Freeman, Kansas State: Will he be first round talent? Or we'll he fall to the second? He has the arm strength and the mobility but does he have the accuracy?

Graham Harrell, Texas Tech: The biggest issue facing Harrell is his arm strength. He has had a lot of time between the Senior Bowl and today to work on it so it will be interesting to see how much improvement he has made.

John Parker Wilson, Alabama: Not a lot of talk about this guy out of Alabama but he is on my sleeper list. He is a game manager and IF the Panthers were to select a QB somewhere in this draft (once again, it will all depend on what we do with Peppers) then Wilson wouldn't be a bad guy to compete with Moore.

Runningbacks

Rashad Jennings, Liberty- I'll admit that I haven't paid any attention to the runningbacks this season but I re-watched the Senior Bowl one guy that stood out to me was Rashad Jennings. I know the Panthers might not need another RB since we already have a talented tandem but it wouldn't hurt to look for a third down guy since it looks to be that Goings is done in Carolina. Jennings gave an excellent performance.

Kory Sheets, Purdue : Another guy that kind of impressed me at the Senior Bowl was Kory Sheets. Ran very well, found the holes good and could be a good guy on third downs.

Chris Ogbonnaya, Texas: A FB/HB hybrid from Texas, Ogbonnaya was a guy that really impressed me during his tenue at Texas, especially against a powerhouse like Oklahoma. Look at him as a younger, more athletic version of Goings.

Next up Wide Receivers.

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Wide Receivers

Kenny Britt- Rutgers: Referring back to the Senior Bowl, Britt gave an outstanding performance. Him and Wallace were probably the best receivers at the Senior Bowl. We'll see what he can do today at the Combine. Big guy as well.

Juaquin Iglesias: Was a talented receiver for Oklahoma and could be a good fit for any team.

Mohamed Massaqoui Now this is one guy that I know about well! Talented receiver that was overshadowed by freshman A.J. Green. Would really be a good fit for the slot and also can help out on STs.

Other WRs to Watch For:

Jarrett Dilliard, Rice

Aaron kelly. Clemson

Brandon Tate and Brooks Foster, N. Carolina

Mike Wallace, Ole Miss

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