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2013 NFL prospects in Bowl Games


DaCityKats

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How'd McFadden do? He's one of my sleepers.

he had a nice game, hardly threw his way. two passes that were thrown his way was a screen he blew up, and a deep ball where the QB didnt give the WR a chance. he was step for step with the WR and was at a disadvantage in size game, but the throw was bad.

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Watch Cody Hoffman from BYU,he will end up being a sleeper at the combine.I think he will end up being a top 3 WR in this draft.

i have been watching Cody for 3 years now, and he is a sleeper. he did have a bad drop on the goal line tho and it got picked off.if he runs well at the combine, look for him to shoot up the board.

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Watching the Maaco bowl, not very exciting. Jamar Taylor has an INT off a bad Price throw. Desmond Trufant hasn't been thrown at yet. Austin Seferian-Jenkins is swept aside because of this putrid passing game, been pretty good as a run blocker.

Taylor has some damn fast closing speed, showed it on the WR screen and then again on a Washington 4th down to break up the pass.

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Might as well bump this for todays slew of games.

First up is the Military Bowl between San Jose St and Bowling Green. Not a lot of prospects in this game but one to keep an eye on is SJSU #11 QB David Fales. Could be a low round pick or priority FA.

Belk Bowl featuring Duke BlueDevils and the Cincinnati Bearcats

Players to watch: Duke

-Sean Renfree, QB #19

-Conner Vernon, WR #2

For Cincy:

-Deven Drane, S #11

-Drew Frey, S #26

Finally we get to the marquee match up

Baylor Bears vs UCLA Bruins

Baylor:

-Terrance Williams, WR #2

UCLA:

-Jonathan Franklin, RB #23

-Joseph Fauria, TE #8

-Datone Jones, DE #56

-Anthony Barr, LB #11 (may not declare)

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