Who are we watching this year?

CATCH17

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College football is starting.. What players should we keep an eye on this season as far as the draft goes?
 

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Walter football hasn’t us taking AJ Brown of O’Leary Miss.. WR... He’s about to play on ESPN..
 

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Noah Fant 6-5 TE Iowa

Fant (6-foot-5, 241 pounds), a junior, set the school mark with 11 touchdown receptions to tie for the national lead. His average of 16.5 yards per catch easily led the tight end category nationally and was third in the Big Ten, regardless of position. He finished with 30 catches for 494 yards




he will be picked up way before we can get him in the second
 

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#9 Santos Ramirez Defensive Back | Senior | 6-2 | 204 | Shreveport, La.

hard hitting-safety who was voted a team captain … Finished third on the team and first among defensive backs in tackles (

 

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#51 Hjalte Froholdt C OG 6-5 | 315

2017 (JUNIOR): A leader on the offensive line who started at left guard in all 12 games … Saw action in 747 snaps … Participated in 100 percent of offensive snaps in eight games … Did not allow a sack all season across 389 snaps in pass protection … Allowed just two quarterback hits and only nine hurries … Flagged just twice on the season … No. 9 overall graded offensive lineman in the SEC and the No. 2 graded guard, according to Pro Football Focus (85.6) … Graded out at 80 percent or better overall in six games, including four times in SEC action … Part of an offensive line that paved the way for the offense to rush for 200 or more yards in five games … Helped the offense top the 400-yard mark six times … vs. Florida A&M (Aug. 31): Produced a season-best 90.6 game grade by PFF in 56 snaps played, good for the second-best grade among offensive FBS guards for the week … Elite in the run game with a 93.2 run-blocking grade from PFF … at Ole Miss (Oct. 28): Participated in a season-high 85 snaps … Turned in an 85.5 overall grade by PFF, good for eighth-best in FBS among guards that week … Also boasted an 87.1 pass-blocking grade and a grade of 80.6 in the run game from PFF … vs. Missouri (Nov. 24): Closed the season with his second-highest overall grade of the year at 85.5 by PFF, which also ranked sixth nationally among guards … Registered his third run-blocking grade of 86.0 or better on the season (86.3) by PFF.
 

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Riley Ridley

WR - Georgia.

Younger brother of Calvin Ridley. I like this kid a lot.

Another guy I'm following is DT Youhanna Ghaifan (6-3, 294, 40 time: 5.01, jersey #93)
 

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Ark Armon Watts Defensive Lineman | Senior | 6-5 | 298 | St. Louis, Mo

a late rounder maybe
 

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A.J Brown - WR
N'Keal Harry - WR - this is the guy who really excites me if we go WR high, tall guy, tremendous speed, can go up in the air and get the ball.
 

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N'Keal Harry - WR - this is the guy who really excites me if we go WR high, tall guy, tremendous speed, can go up in the air and get the ball.
There may not be a bigger Harry fan on this board than me. I've been watching him since his sophomore year in high school and I'd guess that I've been on the sidelines of 20 of his high school games, scouting him, his teammates, and opponents. He is strong and powerful, has great hands and body control, BUT he is not very fast. An ASU coach told me this past off-season that Harry probably shouldn't run the 40 at the Combine. He's a gamer and runs as fast as he needs to do, but straight-line track speed is not his strength. He bullies DB's and needs to improve his route running.

Harry is a very similar player to, brace yourselves......Dez Bryant.
 

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N'Keal Harry - WR - this is the guy who really excites me if we go WR high, tall guy, tremendous speed, can go up in the air and get the ball

There may not be a bigger Harry fan on this board than me. I've been watching him since his sophomore year in high school and I'd guess that I've been on the sidelines of 20 of his high school games, scouting him, his teammates, and opponents. He is strong and powerful, has great hands and body control, BUT he is not very fast. An ASU coach told me this past off-season that Harry probably shouldn't run the 40 at the Combine. He's a gamer and runs as fast as he needs to do, but straight-line track speed is not his strength. He bullies DB's and needs to improve his route running.

Harry is a very similar player to, brace yourselves......Dez Bryant.

but also....

 

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1. Justin Herbert QB Oregon
2. Noah Fant TE Iowa
3. Marvell Tell III FS USC
4. Lukas Denis FS Boston
5. N'Keal Harry WR Arizona
6. Parris Campbell WR Ohio
7. Troy Dye ILB Oregon
8. Andrew Wingard SS Wyoming
9. Will Grier QB West Virginia
 
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