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- poplarbluffman
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top later rd sleepers
enjoy the 4th-udfa players..my favorites right now
Mike Thomas 4th/6th WR Southern Mississippi 6'1 197 JC kid..late bloomer but with starter ability NFL body long arms/big hands kills slants
Roger Lewis 6'1 200 Soph 4th/5th Bowling Green leads the nation most yards on deep passes high ceiling
Alex Lewis T/G Nebraska 4th/6th 6'6 302 33 1/2 arms with good 81 1/4 wingspan smart but with some Incognito like issues LT at Nebraska very light feet in pass pro, solid at 2nd level, played g at shrine...good player
Willie Beavers 6' 4 1/2 324 33 1/2 arms OT/G 4th/6th senor bowl Western Michigan plays LT. Smart, hard worker and a very good athlete, flexible, fast with good feet...a good but raw player who might lack the height/ arm length to play OT in the NFL. At worst a 4 position backup
Joe Thuney North Carolina 4th/5th st pff 4th rated OT 6'4 295 kicks inside because of 31 5/8 arms good player
Rees Odhiambo Boise St 4th/5th 1st team LT vey good LT who will kick inside, smart, articulate, great feet and functional strength. Great developmental player who will be starter after he gains strength..broke ankle senior season
Jamison Lalk 6'5 305 Iowa St 4th/5th long, quick, runs very well looks like a NFL center long arms, functional strength, smart all academic former g 1st year starter at center just needs strength and more weight but could be a very good center in time
. Matt Skura Duke 6'3 ½ 310 4th/6th very smart great character..class act, very strong, very good eyes gets movement on run and solid pass pro
Dean Lowry 5th/7th Northwestern 6'6 295 11th best DE per pff solid 3-4 DE econ major
Greg Milhouse Campbell college 7th/udfa 6'1 1/2 309 dominated lower competition strong upper burst with nice burst 3 tech +2.3 per pf at NFLPA
Jatavis Brown5'11 230 Akron 5th/6th very fast, solid tackler 2nd highest grade at lb per pff WLB plays bigger then listed size explosive hitter with 10 career ff solid backup/ST player with starter upside
James Bradberry 6'1 209 3rd/5th Samson college senior bowl developmental CB with long arms, strong upper body and body of a starting press CB lacks elite speed Senior bowl workouts will determine when he gets drafted but a solid prospect(playing well at senior bowl)
Mike Jordan 6'1 200 Missouri Western smart, great burst 5th/7th great later rd sleeper pick
Damontae Kazee *5'10 ½ 4th/5th 184 San Diego St 75 tackles with 8 int junior season nickle CB prospect lacks deep speed/size to play outside but early starter as a nickle...great vision/awareness 32 career pd 10 career int
. De’Vante Harris 5'10 1/2 175 cocky, quick and skinny pff #1 ranked SEC CB later rd nickle
. Miles Killebrew 3rd/4th rd SS senior bowl 6'2 219 Southern Utah 132 tackles 7pd smart hitter 4.45
Kevin Byard SS 4th/5th 5'11 216 Middle Tennessee St Senior Bowl lacks elite burst but has 36 career pd 19 career int
Tyvis Powell* 5th/6th Senior bowl FS 6'3 209 talkative, large..passes the eyeball test developmental safety 8 career int
Jordan Lucas 6th ss senior 6'0 202 2X honorable mention CB moves to FS senior season smart
Trevon Stewart Houston 7th/udfa 5'9 195 top graded safety in bowl week per pff fast as a water bug, fearless and smart fun player to watch
Michael Caputo SS/FS 7th/udfa very smart good shrine[/quote]
Mike Thomas 4th/6th WR Southern Mississippi 6'1 197 JC kid..late bloomer but with starter ability NFL body long arms/big hands kills slants
Roger Lewis 6'1 200 Soph 4th/5th Bowling Green leads the nation most yards on deep passes high ceiling
Alex Lewis T/G Nebraska 4th/6th 6'6 302 33 1/2 arms with good 81 1/4 wingspan smart but with some Incognito like issues LT at Nebraska very light feet in pass pro, solid at 2nd level, played g at shrine...good player
Willie Beavers 6' 4 1/2 324 33 1/2 arms OT/G 4th/6th senor bowl Western Michigan plays LT. Smart, hard worker and a very good athlete, flexible, fast with good feet...a good but raw player who might lack the height/ arm length to play OT in the NFL. At worst a 4 position backup
Joe Thuney North Carolina 4th/5th st pff 4th rated OT 6'4 295 kicks inside because of 31 5/8 arms good player
Rees Odhiambo Boise St 4th/5th 1st team LT vey good LT who will kick inside, smart, articulate, great feet and functional strength. Great developmental player who will be starter after he gains strength..broke ankle senior season
Jamison Lalk 6'5 305 Iowa St 4th/5th long, quick, runs very well looks like a NFL center long arms, functional strength, smart all academic former g 1st year starter at center just needs strength and more weight but could be a very good center in time
. Matt Skura Duke 6'3 ½ 310 4th/6th very smart great character..class act, very strong, very good eyes gets movement on run and solid pass pro
Dean Lowry 5th/7th Northwestern 6'6 295 11th best DE per pff solid 3-4 DE econ major
Greg Milhouse Campbell college 7th/udfa 6'1 1/2 309 dominated lower competition strong upper burst with nice burst 3 tech +2.3 per pf at NFLPA
Jatavis Brown5'11 230 Akron 5th/6th very fast, solid tackler 2nd highest grade at lb per pff WLB plays bigger then listed size explosive hitter with 10 career ff solid backup/ST player with starter upside
James Bradberry 6'1 209 3rd/5th Samson college senior bowl developmental CB with long arms, strong upper body and body of a starting press CB lacks elite speed Senior bowl workouts will determine when he gets drafted but a solid prospect(playing well at senior bowl)
Mike Jordan 6'1 200 Missouri Western smart, great burst 5th/7th great later rd sleeper pick
Damontae Kazee *5'10 ½ 4th/5th 184 San Diego St 75 tackles with 8 int junior season nickle CB prospect lacks deep speed/size to play outside but early starter as a nickle...great vision/awareness 32 career pd 10 career int
. De’Vante Harris 5'10 1/2 175 cocky, quick and skinny pff #1 ranked SEC CB later rd nickle
. Miles Killebrew 3rd/4th rd SS senior bowl 6'2 219 Southern Utah 132 tackles 7pd smart hitter 4.45
Kevin Byard SS 4th/5th 5'11 216 Middle Tennessee St Senior Bowl lacks elite burst but has 36 career pd 19 career int
Tyvis Powell* 5th/6th Senior bowl FS 6'3 209 talkative, large..passes the eyeball test developmental safety 8 career int
Jordan Lucas 6th ss senior 6'0 202 2X honorable mention CB moves to FS senior season smart
Trevon Stewart Houston 7th/udfa 5'9 195 top graded safety in bowl week per pff fast as a water bug, fearless and smart fun player to watch
Michael Caputo SS/FS 7th/udfa very smart good shrine[/quote]
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- lynyrdsghost
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Re: top later rd sleepers
I also like these guys from your list:
Roger Lewis 6'1 200 Soph 4th/5th Bowling Green leads the nation most yards on deep passes high ceiling
Alex Lewis T/G Nebraska 4th/6th 6'6 302 33 1/2 arms with good 81 1/4 wingspan smart but with some Incognito like issues LT at Nebraska very light feet in pass pro, solid at 2nd level, played g at shrine...good player
Willie Beavers 6' 4 1/2 324 33 1/2 arms OT/G 4th/6th senor bowl Western Michigan plays LT. Smart, hard worker and a very good athlete, flexible, fast with good feet...a good but raw player who might lack the height/ arm length to play OT in the NFL. At worst a 4 position backup
Matt Skura Duke 6'3 ½ 310 4th/6th very smart great character..class act, very strong, very good eyes gets movement on run and solid pass pro
Greg Milhouse Campbell college 7th/udfa 6'1 1/2 309 dominated lower competition strong upper burst with nice burst 3 tech +2.3 per pf at NFLPA
Jatavis Brown5'11 230 Akron 5th/6th very fast, solid tackler 2nd highest grade at lb per pff WLB plays bigger then listed size explosive hitter with 10 career ff solid backup/ST player with starter upside
James Bradberry 6'1 209 3rd/5th Samson college senior bowl developmental CB with long arms, strong upper body and body of a starting press CB lacks elite speed Senior bowl workouts will determine when he gets drafted but a solid prospect(playing well at senior bowl)
Miles Killebrew 3rd/4th rd SS senior bowl 6'2 219 Southern Utah 132 tackles 7pd smart hitter 4.45
Tyvis Powell* 5th/6th Senior bowl FS 6'3 209 talkative, large..passes the eyeball test developmental safety 8 career int
Like all these guys, but especially Killebrew & Brown, who I think could replace Barron if they lose him; although I think Killebrew will be long gone by the 4th round.
Also love:
QB Jake Coker - Alabama, is much better than most think.
WR Paul McRoberts - SE Missouri St., looks like a future starter.
DE James Cowser - S. Utah, quick guy who can surprise.
DT Javon Hargrave - S. Car. St., looks kinda like a poor mans Aaron Donald.
C Graham Glasgow - Michigan, impressive all star game practices.
WR Geronimo Allison - Illinois, another guy who could start someday.
QB Brandon Allen - Arkansas, easily gone by day two if he was taller.
TE Darion Griswold - Ark. St., a talented small school TE.
LB Montese Overton - E. Carolina, a fast, strong athletic freak.
C Kyle Friend - Temple, super strong former HS wrestler.
CB Morgan Burns - Kansas St., great KO return man with some CB potential.
MLB Nick Kwiatkoski - W. Va., lunch pail type MLB.
DL Ufomba Kamalu - Miami, big & quick for his size but very raw.
Roger Lewis 6'1 200 Soph 4th/5th Bowling Green leads the nation most yards on deep passes high ceiling
Alex Lewis T/G Nebraska 4th/6th 6'6 302 33 1/2 arms with good 81 1/4 wingspan smart but with some Incognito like issues LT at Nebraska very light feet in pass pro, solid at 2nd level, played g at shrine...good player
Willie Beavers 6' 4 1/2 324 33 1/2 arms OT/G 4th/6th senor bowl Western Michigan plays LT. Smart, hard worker and a very good athlete, flexible, fast with good feet...a good but raw player who might lack the height/ arm length to play OT in the NFL. At worst a 4 position backup
Matt Skura Duke 6'3 ½ 310 4th/6th very smart great character..class act, very strong, very good eyes gets movement on run and solid pass pro
Greg Milhouse Campbell college 7th/udfa 6'1 1/2 309 dominated lower competition strong upper burst with nice burst 3 tech +2.3 per pf at NFLPA
Jatavis Brown5'11 230 Akron 5th/6th very fast, solid tackler 2nd highest grade at lb per pff WLB plays bigger then listed size explosive hitter with 10 career ff solid backup/ST player with starter upside
James Bradberry 6'1 209 3rd/5th Samson college senior bowl developmental CB with long arms, strong upper body and body of a starting press CB lacks elite speed Senior bowl workouts will determine when he gets drafted but a solid prospect(playing well at senior bowl)
Miles Killebrew 3rd/4th rd SS senior bowl 6'2 219 Southern Utah 132 tackles 7pd smart hitter 4.45
Tyvis Powell* 5th/6th Senior bowl FS 6'3 209 talkative, large..passes the eyeball test developmental safety 8 career int
Like all these guys, but especially Killebrew & Brown, who I think could replace Barron if they lose him; although I think Killebrew will be long gone by the 4th round.
Also love:
QB Jake Coker - Alabama, is much better than most think.
WR Paul McRoberts - SE Missouri St., looks like a future starter.
DE James Cowser - S. Utah, quick guy who can surprise.
DT Javon Hargrave - S. Car. St., looks kinda like a poor mans Aaron Donald.
C Graham Glasgow - Michigan, impressive all star game practices.
WR Geronimo Allison - Illinois, another guy who could start someday.
QB Brandon Allen - Arkansas, easily gone by day two if he was taller.
TE Darion Griswold - Ark. St., a talented small school TE.
LB Montese Overton - E. Carolina, a fast, strong athletic freak.
C Kyle Friend - Temple, super strong former HS wrestler.
CB Morgan Burns - Kansas St., great KO return man with some CB potential.
MLB Nick Kwiatkoski - W. Va., lunch pail type MLB.
DL Ufomba Kamalu - Miami, big & quick for his size but very raw.
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- Wildflecken
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Re: top later rd sleepers
Good Thread. Some nice prospects added by lynyrd. Love Jake Coker as well, hoping Rams do indeed select him but unsure if he will still be a 4th round or lower prospect after combine. See a potential riser situation here, Jeramiah alluded to such after CFP win, NFL teams have an interest here.
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Re: top later rd sleepers
Dan Vitale -- maybe sort of a mini-Cory Harkey "Northwestern's "superback" is a one-of-a-kind position in college football, and Vitale's (vuh-TAL-ee) intelligence, size, physicality, and receiving skills were made to fill that role." http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/ ... id=2555218
Brandon Doughty -- QB WKU, super productive
Dillon Gordon -- LSU TE, great size, plus run blocker, but applying for extra year of eligibility and recovering from achilles and getting stabbed.
Brandon Doughty -- QB WKU, super productive
Dillon Gordon -- LSU TE, great size, plus run blocker, but applying for extra year of eligibility and recovering from achilles and getting stabbed.
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Re: top later rd sleepers
big fan of Doughty..not sure if he a strong enough arm but has the head/instincts/persoanlity of a top qbTSFH Fan wrote:Dan Vitale -- maybe sort of a mini-Cory Harkey "Northwestern's "superback" is a one-of-a-kind position in college football, and Vitale's (vuh-TAL-ee) intelligence, size, physicality, and receiving skills were made to fill that role." http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/ ... id=2555218
Brandon Doughty -- QB WKU, super productive
Dillon Gordon -- LSU TE, great size, plus run blocker, but applying for extra year of eligibility and recovering from achilles and getting stabbed.
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Re: top later rd sleepers
Vitale think NE in 7th or UDFA, a Bill Belichick type player. Team oriented, exceptional route runner traits will overshadow perception of being a step slow as he appears to be a gamer. May not end of making it but certainly the type player in practice that will push competition at his position due to habits of doing it correctly consistently. Will result in his positional unit increasing film/practice habits to win spot over Vitale
Doughty is good example of the deep class at position. Doughty is one of the "undersized" prospects of this class at 6'2" 216. This class has better size at the qb position than we have seen in some time and why I think a good number of qb's will be selected this draft in rounds one through four. Doughty would be a great camp arm to bring in as a UDFA. His ability to quickly decipher the playbook and opposing defenses should assist the positional unit as a whole. Appears to be a Marshall Faulk type at the qb position, succeeding with his football smarts, despite not being blessed with the most athletic of bodies. You want these type players in locker room/ practice field as everyone can end up learning something from his talents even if he never reaches the field. Would make an excellent scout team qb, running the opponents offense for your defensive preparation.
Doughty is good example of the deep class at position. Doughty is one of the "undersized" prospects of this class at 6'2" 216. This class has better size at the qb position than we have seen in some time and why I think a good number of qb's will be selected this draft in rounds one through four. Doughty would be a great camp arm to bring in as a UDFA. His ability to quickly decipher the playbook and opposing defenses should assist the positional unit as a whole. Appears to be a Marshall Faulk type at the qb position, succeeding with his football smarts, despite not being blessed with the most athletic of bodies. You want these type players in locker room/ practice field as everyone can end up learning something from his talents even if he never reaches the field. Would make an excellent scout team qb, running the opponents offense for your defensive preparation.
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Re: top later rd sleepers
Alex Lewis seems the type of OL we could use and the type Fisher might like-- He's versatile w/ a nasty streak.
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