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AT&T Cotton Bowl Prospects/Game Thread


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All eyes will be on freshmen Heisman winner Johnny "Football" Manziel but nonetheless, this bowl game is stocked with some really good prospects.

Oklahoma

Lane Johnson - OT - Projected Round: 1st - 2nd

Tony Jefferson - FS - Projected Round: 2nd - 3rd

Landry Jones - QB - Projected Round: 2nd - 3rd

Kenny Stills - WR - Projected Round: 3rd

Trey Millard - FB - Projected Round: 3rd - 4th

Demontre Hurst - CB - Projected Round: 6th

Stacy McGee - DT - Projected Round: 7th - FA

Jamarkus McFarland - DT - Projected Round: 7th - FA

David King - DT - Projected Round: 7th - FA

Tress Way - P - Projected Round: 7th - FA

Texas A&M

Luke Joeckel - OT - Projected Round: 1st

Damontre Moore - DE - Projected Round: 1st

Sean Porter - OLB - Projected Round: 2nd - 3rd

Ryan Swope - WR - Projected Round: 3rd

Christine Michael - RB - Projected Round: 3rd - 4th

Uzoma Nwachukwu - WR - Projected Round: 6th

Dustin Harris - CB - Projected Round: 7th - FA

Spencer Nealy - DT - Projected Round: 7th - FA

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100 bucks says everyone drools over Tony Jefferson and mocks him to the panthers starting tonight.

Nobody has been talking about TJ, and he makes Elam look lost out there.

Agree 100%, Tony has been my guy since the season kicked off. Expectations were just a little unrealistic for him this year, but he still had a hell of a season.

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