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Ricky Proehl and Don Gregory having dinner with WR Lattimer


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writer at NFLMocks.com:

"When I asked NFL analyst Matt Miller if Cody Latimer could go in the first round he said of Latimer, 'definitely.' This is a big receiver with speed, agility, and huge upside that is almost guaranteed not to slip out of the top 32 picks in a couple of weeks."

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Latimer is my favorite receiver in this draft. As an IU fan I have seen every game he has played and I was shocked at how underrated he was when he declared for the draft. Glad to see the scouts are noticing him even if it means he's out of our reach in round 1.

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Rob Rang released his newest mock for CBS Sports today:

Latimer to Rams in 5th pick of 2nd R: "Ranking behind only Savage as the hottest prospect in the draft, Latimer would give the Rams a prototypical No. 1 target to complement the investment made a year ago in speedy (but undersized) Tavon Austin."

He had Panthers getting Moses in 1st and Kelvin Benjamin in the 2nd: "Due to the extraordinary depth at the position, the Panthers can wait until the second round and find a receiver with first round tools."

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Don Banks released his newest mock for Sports Illustrated today

Latimer went #30 to 49ers: "Latimer is a name on the rise and there are teams in the lower-third of the first round said to be enamored with his blend of size, speed and ability to consistently find the seams in a defense"

Panthers took Moses

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