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2014 NFL draft prospects


DaCityKats

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I have been watching cut ups and games of guys all summer long. tonite is the start of the college football season, lets make this thread for the guys to watch all season long and discuss. again, this draft has a lot of potential if some JRs decide to forgo their senior season.

 

some good match ups this weekend to watch, in week 1.

 

UNC vs South Carolina

Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt

Rutgers vs Fresno St

Purdue vs Cinn

Mississippi St vs Oklahoma St

Buffalo vs OSU

Penn St vs Syracuse

Bama vs Va Tech

Georgia vs Clemson

Nebraska vs Wyoming

LSU vs TCU

Nevada vs UCLA

Boise St vs Washington

Northwestern vs Cal

Ohio vs Louisville

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He got injured in practice a couple weeks ago and injuries linger.

 

He and the staff said the injury wasn't significant and if it was a real game he would have been back in a few plays later.  I don't think there's any reason to believe he's any more likely to get injured than any other player....

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Mike Evans or Jordan Matthews are my tops for WR.  This is gonna be a big year in Nashville and if Matthews can really refine and solidify his route running and overall crispness, he's easily my top choice.  DO WANT

 

Some damn good OTs in the draft.  I doubt we'll wind up with Jake Matthews or Lewan. I think James Hurst could be great in the NFL outta UNC

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jordan matthews tore it up last night vs ole miss. he showed that he has everything needed to be a #1 receiver in the nfl imo.

 

he got hit so hard going over the middle he threw up, held on to the ball, and came back in the game later.

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Cyrus K has looked bad the first half.  He's been slow off the snap, has had trouble dealing with guys going inside on him, and trouble mirroring pass rushers with his foot speed. He just doesn't look comfortable at LT.

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