Who is Your Favorite Pet Cats in this Draft

timb2

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Tamorrion Terry WR Florida State


We don't need a WR but will hate we will pass on him. I really do see a Future ALL- PRO WR in the mold of Randy Moss or Terrell Owens. If the draftniks are talking 4th round grades. They are missing the boat. I believe he can be the true breakout star in this class


James Wiggins S Cincinnati



Under the radar but everything I like about him . I believe he could actually play corner and be a very good one,but as a safety just as good. Tall, fast, seems to love the game.




Liam Dobson(6-3,335) OG Maine


Yes we are loaded at OG but this guy is a tank with a mean streak. He is one of my sleepers
 

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If we’re going to reserve a spot for a fullback on the roster, I’d rather we have a traditional hard-nosed fire plug. Ben Mason fits the bill; 6’-3”, 254 lbs. mason plays special teams and actually had snaps on defense too.


 

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My pet cats: TJ Vasher -- WR - Texas Tech. This guy can jump out of the gym and would be perfect for goal line situations. I heard there were immaturity issues, no real clue though, and he got cross with the coaches. All I know is that if you check out the tape from a couple years ago, he would simply out jump everyone for the ball. It was crazy the hops and hands he had. I think he would be a great pick in the 6th.

Bobby Brown III - NT Texas A&M -- have watched most A&M games for several years. He lived in the backfield of many a game. Quick first step, so usually had guards reeling. He seemed strong, but that is at a collegiate level, not sure he yet has the strength needed for the NFL. Reminds me of A Woods quite a bit. 4 Comp or 5 would be a good place to take him imo.

Buddy Johnson - LB - Texas A&M -- he did a better job with stacking and shedding, and flowing to the ball than I saw any of the Dallas Cowboys LB's this last year. I am not certain he has the high end speed needed, nor the strength yet, but he didn't seem to run from contact like I have seen to much of lately from linebackers. I think he would be a great 6-7 round pick to put on special teams and give the opportunity to challenge for Mike, although I think he would end up being "red shirted" his first year.
 

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Cornell Powell, WR Clemson
Tre Brown, CB Oklahoma
Tyson Campbell, CB Georgia
TJ Vasher, WR Texas Tech
 

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James Wiggins S Cincinnati



Under the radar but everything I like about him . I believe he could actually play corner and be a very good one,but as a safety just as good. Tall, fast, seems to love the game.


Wiggins is a bad dude. I'd love to see him with a star on his helmet. I think he is a little redundant with Wilson, but he's still someone I'd love to see on the field for the Cowboys on Sundays.
 

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Tuf Borland out of Ohio State. Yes I know he's small, yes I know he's slow, yes I know he got smoked at the Senior Bowl. But he knows how to read a run gap and fill it, and our defense just needs that so badly.
 
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