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Michigan State OT Jack Conklin — Scout B noted that Conklin struggled around midseason with a knee injury but finished strong, declaring for the 2016 draft on a high. “The last two, those were his best games,” Scout C said. “He finished strong. He was out there mauling Iowa. They ran the ball, atone point, six straight plays and he owned his guy all of them. He held his own against Bama, too. I think he showcased himself as a left tackle. Looks like a [first-round pick] to me.”
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Ole Miss WR Laquon Treadwell — “I didn’t see a better receiver by the end of the year,” said Scout B, and we agree. Treadwell put a cherry on top of a brilliant college career — despite a terrible leg injury that ended his 2014 season — with a six-catch, 71-yard, three-TD performance in theSugar Bowl win over Oklahoma State, along with a 45-yard pass off a trick play. We think he’s a top-10 cinch.
Ole Miss OT Laremy Tunsil — You’ll want to make sure you read all the way down to Scout B’s analysis of Notre Dame’s Ronnie Stanley when you hear what he had to say about Tunsil: “To me, he’s the best lineman in the country. That trick play they threw to him? A reward for how good he was. It’s too bad about the suspension [that cost Tunsil seven games this season while the NCAA ruled on his eligibility]. That hurt. I wish he was out there. But the kid went out there and finished strong. Only team that gave him any trouble was LSU, and they have some of the best young rushers in the country. I’d take him [top five], I would. He’s Tyron Smith all over.”
Clemson DE Kevin Dodd — Scout A saw Dodd up close more than once this season and said he’s a ready-made NFL strong-side end. “Put him in a ‘40’ front and let him set the edge. Big frame. Heavy hands. Big, strong kid. I like him,” Scout A said. “Pitched a tend in the backfield against Bama; they couldn’t block him.” Some might get hung up on Dodd’s age — he’ll turn 24 before training camp — but he’s a mature, productive and tenacious rusher.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ary-bowls--national-title-game-195844545.html
Michigan State OT Jack Conklin — Scout B noted that Conklin struggled around midseason with a knee injury but finished strong, declaring for the 2016 draft on a high. “The last two, those were his best games,” Scout C said. “He finished strong. He was out there mauling Iowa. They ran the ball, atone point, six straight plays and he owned his guy all of them. He held his own against Bama, too. I think he showcased himself as a left tackle. Looks like a [first-round pick] to me.”
[Yahoo Daily Fantasy: $10 could win you $20K in our $175K divisional-round contest]
Ole Miss WR Laquon Treadwell — “I didn’t see a better receiver by the end of the year,” said Scout B, and we agree. Treadwell put a cherry on top of a brilliant college career — despite a terrible leg injury that ended his 2014 season — with a six-catch, 71-yard, three-TD performance in theSugar Bowl win over Oklahoma State, along with a 45-yard pass off a trick play. We think he’s a top-10 cinch.
Ole Miss OT Laremy Tunsil — You’ll want to make sure you read all the way down to Scout B’s analysis of Notre Dame’s Ronnie Stanley when you hear what he had to say about Tunsil: “To me, he’s the best lineman in the country. That trick play they threw to him? A reward for how good he was. It’s too bad about the suspension [that cost Tunsil seven games this season while the NCAA ruled on his eligibility]. That hurt. I wish he was out there. But the kid went out there and finished strong. Only team that gave him any trouble was LSU, and they have some of the best young rushers in the country. I’d take him [top five], I would. He’s Tyron Smith all over.”
Clemson DE Kevin Dodd — Scout A saw Dodd up close more than once this season and said he’s a ready-made NFL strong-side end. “Put him in a ‘40’ front and let him set the edge. Big frame. Heavy hands. Big, strong kid. I like him,” Scout A said. “Pitched a tend in the backfield against Bama; they couldn’t block him.” Some might get hung up on Dodd’s age — he’ll turn 24 before training camp — but he’s a mature, productive and tenacious rusher.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ary-bowls--national-title-game-195844545.html