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Which prospects do you DISLIKE?


Bwood

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I see so many users on here going around saying how they love every single player, you never hear any of them actually being against a player and giving logical reasons why.

I try to do this as much as possible, because hey, what's the fun of liking every prospect? And there are plenty of busts every year.

That being said, here are some names from the first and second round that I dislike:

John Hankins

Taylor Lewan

Keenan Allen

Matt Elam

Kenny Vaccarro

Eric Reid

TJ McDonald

Robert Lester

Barrett Jones

Kawaan Short

Yours?

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Bjoern Werner, DE/OLB, Florida State

Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan

Mike Glennon, QB, N.C. State

Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU

Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame

Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee

DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson

Robert Woods, WR, USC

Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech

Bacarri Rambo, S, Georgia

As you can see, I'm not a fan of this supposed "deep WR class." I feel like the best WR's in the draft are Cordarrelle Patterson, Quinton Patton, and Stedman Bailey.

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Bjoern Werner - A little undersized, not explosive enough, but this last one is all it takes: FSU DE

Kawann Short - Never wowed me like a lot of the other guys, everything I saw him do just made me go meh

John Jenkins - I haven't made up my mind I don't like him, but every video I watched of him he was the slowest and most sluggish I've ever seen a DT fire off the snap

Barkley - Reminds me a lot of Jimmeh, good in college but doesn't look like he'll transition well

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why would u not like B. Jones?

you afraid of Allen's injury?

I see both these guys as immediate impact players.

I just think that jones will be average at the next level. It depends on where he lands and what position he plays, but I certainly don't want him.

Allen's injury scares me and he lacks explosiveness and speed. He could be a good slot guy but I want a #1 receiver.

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I agree with some of the dislikes.

Barrett Jones will be a great guy to have on your team, as a backup. Hangartner 2.0.

Lewan might be a nasty guy, but that is generally to cover up for slow feet.

Have not researched the rest enough to comment.

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Jenkins big and slow. Not a good sign that he couldn't finish the semester at UGA.

Rodgers is a team cancer. Great talent no doubt. Has the ability that should have him in the first round.

Allen is too slow in my opinion. Sounds similar to the skill-set that Jarrett had.

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I see so many users on here going around saying how they love every single player, you never hear any of them actually being against a player and giving logical reasons why.

I try to do this as much as possible, because hey, what's the fun of liking every prospect? And there are plenty of busts every year.

That being said, here are some names from the first and second round that I dislike:

John Hankins

Taylor Lewan

Keenan Allen

Matt Elam

Kenny Vaccarro

Eric Reid

TJ McDonald

Robert Lester

Barrett Jones

Kawaan Short

Yours?

Can I ask you why you dislike Reid?

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