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Injured draft day prospects


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There a couple guys that may fall in the draft due to injuries. Would one of these guys be worth stashing on the roster?

 

Brandon Thomas OL Clemson  ACL

Anthony Sheen OL Alabama  Torn Labrum 

James Hurst OL UNC  Broken Fibula (Non displaced which makes rehab very straight forward)

Vinnie Sunseri S Alabama  ACL but ran a 4.48 at pro day

Brent Urban DL Virginia  High ankle sprain 

 

I think it would be worth stashing someone if we can get them in later rounds..... after 4th round and they have starting potential

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In Brandon Thomas, you might want to look at very late.  He can probably start in 2015, but remember he just got injured a couple weeks ago, so he could still have trouble being effective in the 2015.  I look at someone like SF, who has a dozen picks to be able to take a flyer on several guys

 

Steen and Hursts' injuries are less severe and could contribute this coming season.

 

Would not guess where we might want to take these guys

 

Would not waste a pick on the last two guys, that is just me however.

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In Brandon Thomas, you might want to look at very late.  He can probably start in 2015, but remember he just got injured a couple weeks ago, so he could still have trouble being effective in the 2015.  I look at someone like SF, who has a dozen picks to be able to take a flyer on several guys

 

Steen and Hursts' injuries are less severe and could contribute this coming season.

 

Would not guess where we might want to take these guys

 

Would not waste a pick on the last two guys, that is just me however.

 

 

Rich are getting richer! Luckily this year draft is pretty unique with a lot of depth at QB, WR, OT, CB, LB, OG,..etc. With the help of the coaches, scouts, & Gettleman we should get quality players from all 7 rounds.

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i would not be opposed to taking Hurst, or Thomas in the 4th or 5th round. Hurst expectations would be to compete for a starting spot on the OL, while the panthers could give Thomas the Kugbila treatment of sitting on IR for a year, so he could get healthy.

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There a couple guys that may fall in the draft due to injuries. Would one of these guys be worth stashing on the roster?

 

Brandon Thomas OL Clemson  ACL

Anthony Sheen OL Alabama  Torn Labrum 

James Hurst OL UNC  Broken Fibula (Non displaced which makes rehab very straight forward)

Vinnie Sunseri S Alabama  ACL but ran a 4.48 at pro day

Brent Urban DL Virginia  High ankle sprain 

 

I think it would be worth stashing someone if we can get them in later rounds..... after 4th round and they have starting potential

This almost reeks of Hurney, except he drafted players on the operating table too early (Stewart in the first, Hogan in the fourth)

 

Brandon Thomas:  I never understood why a personal workout was necessary.  They have hours of game film, the combine, and the pro day.  Still, I would consider him in the fifth round.

 

I would celebrate if we took Hurst in the third round.

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I want Hurst and Sunseri...badly.

 

I read scouting reports on Sunseri trying to see why some Huddlers mention him so much (other than the obvious), and I wasn't blown away by what I was reading. 

 

He may be worth a look in a late round.

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There a couple guys that may fall in the draft due to injuries. Would one of these guys be worth stashing on the roster?

 

Brandon Thomas OL Clemson  ACL

Anthony Sheen OL Alabama  Torn Labrum 

James Hurst OL UNC  Broken Fibula (Non displaced which makes rehab very straight forward)

Vinnie Sunseri S Alabama  ACL but ran a 4.48 at pro day

Brent Urban DL Virginia  High ankle sprain 

 

I think it would be worth stashing someone if we can get them in later rounds..... after 4th round and they have starting potential

 

I would add Antone Exum, CB, Virginia Tech, to that list (ACL).

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There a couple guys that may fall in the draft due to injuries. Would one of these guys be worth stashing on the roster?

 

Brandon Thomas OL Clemson  ACL

Anthony Sheen OL Alabama  Torn Labrum 

James Hurst OL UNC  Broken Fibula (Non displaced which makes rehab very straight forward)

Vinnie Sunseri S Alabama  ACL but ran a 4.48 at pro day

Brent Urban DL Virginia  High ankle sprain 

 

I think it would be worth stashing someone if we can get them in later rounds..... after 4th round and they have starting potential

 

 

I like Thomas, Sheen, and Hurst very much.  If they're still sitting their in the 5th-6th round, take'em IMO.  I think Sunseri is a pretty smart player too and wouldn't have my feelings hurt if we spent a 7th on him.

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