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Will Davis - CB


Lilsmitty09

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All personal stuff aside (went to H.S. with this kid, he guarded me at practice all the time and not that I'm Steve Smith-like, but he shut me and everyone else down)

He is one hell of a CB. If we do cut Gamble (hope we don't), then we are in need of another corner. He's 6 ft, 185...not huge (not to small either), but his physical play and football IQ can remind you almost of Darrelle Revis. Yes, he played at Utah State, but at the Senior Bowl yesterday he shut everyone down and recorded an INT. Ranked 4th at CB on Mel Kipers board, but could easily move up with his performance yesterday. Davis, Munnerlyn, Norman (still like him), Thomas sounds nice to me. Gamble, Davis, Munnerlyn, Norman sounds even better.

Just thought I'd share. We need Secondary, Reciever, and O-Line help for sure. Could be a steal in the second or third.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/cfb/131935/will-davis

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