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1 Roquon Smith*, 6-1 #230 ILB/OLB, Georgia

2 Armani Watts, S, 5-11 #195 Texas A&M

3 Dallas Goedert, TE, 6-4 245 South Dakota State

4a Jester Weah, WR, 6-3 #210 Pittsburgh

4b Scott Pagano, DT 6-3 #295 Oregon transfer from Clemson

5a Davontae Harris, CB, 6 #200 Illinois State

5b Chris Worley, 6-1 #230 OLB, Ohio State

6 Rashaad Penny, 5-11 RB, San Diego State

7 David Bright, 6-5 #295 G/OT, Stanford
 
2 Armani Watts, S, 5-11 #195 Texas A&M

he from Forney Tx about ten miles from where I used to live

 
3 Dallas Goedert, TE, 6-4 245 South Dakota State


 
4b Scott Pagano, DT 6-3 #295 Oregon transfer from Clemson

 
5 a Davontae Harris, CB, 6 #200 Illinois State


 
5b Chris Worley, 6-1 #230 OLB, Ohio State

 
6 Rashaad Penny, 5-11 RB, San Diego State

 
that's where Walter has him

Projected Round (2018): 5-7
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11/4/17: In 2017, Weah has 29 catches for 489 yards and four touchdowns. He struggled to get open and produce this season in games against Georgia Tech, Penn State, Oklahoma State and Youngstown State.

7/17/17: Weah showed some big-play ability for Pittsburgh last season as he averaged 24.2 yards per reception. On only 36 catches, Weah totaled 870 yards with 10 touchdowns. It will be interesting to see what Weah is capable of doing if he gets more opportunities to produce in 2017.
 
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/cfb/137105/jester-weah/

Pitt redshirt senior WR Jester Weah "enters the season with well deserved middle round grades and could possibly move into the second day of the draft," according to Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline.

Weah (6'2/210) blends solid size with 4.45 speed and great hands. "He’s a reliable target who wins out for contested throws and always catches the ball with proper fundamentals," Pauline wrote. "Weah also does the little things well as he’s a terrific downfield blocker, an intangible which will get him playing time at the next level." Weah led Pitt in receptions (36), receiving yards (870) and touchdown catches (10) last season. He averaged an insane 24.2 yards per catch, which ranked second nationally. "Though not a spectacular prospect, Weah has possibilities as the third or fourth receiver on the depth chart and could end up playing Sunday football for a long time to come," Pauline wrote. Aug 5 - 11:23 AM
 

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