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Medellin's Mock 1.0


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Round 1: OT 6'6 314 Morgan Moses Virginia 

 

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Love this guys combo of size and quickness. Think he has good potential. At the very least he is an immediate upgrade over Bell. 

 

Round 2: WR 6'2 220 Allen Robinson PSU

 

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This guy is magic with the ball in his hands, and is no slouch catching the ball either with 97 catches for 1,400+ yards. 

 

 

Round 3: OT 6'6 322 Cyrus Kouandijo Bama

 

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This guy's draft stock has taken a hit. First it was the knee concerns, now its the crappy combine numbers. With that said, I think we can get a steal here. Knee has been cleared by another doctor and I will put more value on his game tape than combine numbers. 

 

to be continued....

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Round 4: WR 6'6 225 Brandon Coleman Rutgers 

 

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Like Robinson this guy is also a playmaker. Great size and deceptive speed. 

 

 

Round 5: CB 6'1 205 Walt Aikens Liberty

 

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Not your typical small school prospect. Was recruited by D1 schools and had to go to Liberty due to legal issues. Has great size and speed (4.4) and impressed scouts at the senior bowl. 

 

Round 6: FS 6'0 204 Tre Boston North Carolina

 

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As a UNC fan I am familiar with Boston. Dude can make you say wow and then turn around and make you scratch your head. Known for laying the wood and ball hawking, I think with the right coaching he has a future in the league. 

 

 

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I'm not a fan of Allen Robinson at all. Hope we stay away from him. Moses might be a reach but maybe not depending on how you see the 1st going.

 

I liked Cyrus before the knee stuff came out. HUGE red flag.

 

Like the rest of it but hope we go CB higher, and take 2.

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