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Mayock's Top Five Dts


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Mayock just did his Top 5 DTs on NFL Network's Path to the Draft. Poe dropped from #1 overall to #4. He said that the tape on the guy is average, and it's going to take a very good mentor to coach him up.

Fletcher Cox moved up to the #1 DT. He said Cox could easily go in the Top 15, and may even go in the top 10. Maybe foreshadowing the Panthers' pick?

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I used to be a huge Mayock fangirl, but when he ranked Gabbert as the #1 QB I lost all respect. This was even really before I was on board with Newton, I just thought it was absolutely clear from his college performance that he wasn't the #1 QB in that class.

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So he's admitting to not having watched him at all at Memphis prior to this and basing his ranking solely on his performance at the combine? Um, OK.

Exactly - you can't rank based off the combine. Or did he get hired by the Raiders?
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Mayock had him tied at 5th pre combine....looks like he is putting him back where he belongs. The Poe hype was totally a media driven thing.

Mayock just moved him up where he didn't belong to give him stuff to talk about.....nothing more.

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