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Sleeper alert: Brandon Kaufman, WR - Eastern Washington


Bwood

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I decided to post some of my favorite later round prospects just to discuss some different names for once. I'll start with Eastern Washington University wide out Brandon Kaufman. I have a friend that attends EWU and he raved to me about Kaufman all season long, and I was definitely wrong when I thought he was just being a homer.

If you missed out on Brandon Kaufmans performance in the playoffs this season, here are the Madden-like numbers from the few games he played.

In three playoff games, Kaufman averaged 193+ receiving yards/game versus Wagner, Illinois State, and Sam Houston State. Here were his game logs:

vs. Wagner - 10 rec, 174 yds, 0 TD, 47 long

vs. Illinois St. - 9 rec, 191 yds, 3 TD, 76 long

vs. Sam Houston St. - 9 rec, 215 yds, 3 TD, 60 long

Kaufman is listed at 6'5", 215 lbs. He finished the season with 93 catches, 1,850 yards, and 16 TD's.

I nailed the TY Hilton prediction last season for my sleeper pick, and I think Kaufman could be another star with a good QB.

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Is this your scouting friend. Saw this posted on another web site. Sorry man, he has already been introduced to the world, your late.

I've been a member of FF for almost a decade and GBPACKMAN is a good friend and one of my favorite posters.

I'm introducing him to this website, why do you have to take it so literal?

Does anyone like talking about prospects anymore? Any time I post something somebody just tries to come with something to knock my post.

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I've been a member of FF for almost a decade and GBPACKMAN is a good friend and one of my favorite posters.

I'm introducing him to this website, why do you have to take it so literal?

Does anyone like talking about prospects anymore? Any time I post something somebody just tries to come with something to knock my post.

It is because you constantly try to discredit others. You never use any respect or subtlety when you disagree with another poster. If you would try to not be horrible to other people, I am sure people will stop trying to "knock your post."

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