OCT 19 pipe dream mock draft

bodi

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1 Markus Golden, DE, 6-3 #260 Missouri
Alvin Dupree, DE, 6-4 #270 Kentucky

2 Jake Fisher, ROT, 6-6 #300 Oregon

3 Tevin Coleman, RB, 6, #210 Indiana

4 Grady Jarrett, DT, 6-1, #295 Clemson

5 Justin Cox, CB, 6-2 #190 Mississippi State

7A Jeffrey Whitaker, DT, 6-3 #325 Auburn

7B A J Derby, TE, 6-5 #255 Arkansas
 

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Not a fan of either 1st round option, even with the assumption we are drafting late. Fisher seems like a finesse left tackle to me. I'm still on the fence with Tevin Coleman. Like your 4th and 5th round picks. I'm not familiar with your two 7th rounders.
 

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A J Drerby 15 rec 228 yda 15.2 avg was a former QB

Fisher is just in case we don't sign Free od Parnell


Jeffrey Whitaker, DT, 6-3 #325 Auburn

Other Auburn prospects worth watching: Other Auburn prospects worth watching: DT Jeffrey Whitaker, RS Senior...Whitaker missed the entire 2013 season with a knee injury but enters 2014 with 18 career starts and previously caught my eye due to his NFL-caliber combination of size and agility. Respected for his work ethic and leadership, Whitaker is expected to re-emerge as a key contributor on a talented defensive line. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com
 

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http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/NFP-prospect-focus-Tevin-Coleman.html

Coleman is a third-year junior and a two-year starter who came on in 2013 as a sophomore and his outstanding play has continued into the first half of the 2014 season. Through six games, Coleman has carried the ball 120 times for 1,060 yards and 11 touchdowns. His average per carry is an outstanding 8.8 YPC to go along with his 15 receptions for another 134 yards.

Last year as a sophomore, Coleman ran for 958 yards on 131 carries, so over the last 15 games of his career (he missed the final three games of 2013 with an ankle injury), the running back has averaged better than 8.1 yards per carry. While he has not been used as a kickoff returner in 2014, he has returned kicks in the past and has been very productive. In 2012, Coleman averaged 23.6 yards per return including a 96-yard touchdown.

Coleman has excellent size at about 6004 – 210. He has a thick build with long arms and plays with very good strength and power. As an athlete, Coleman has very good play speed. He ran a 10.86 100-meter dash in high school and has a play speed of 4.50. While Coleman is not a burner, he has a burst and you don’t see defensive backs gain on him in the open field. He has very good balance to go along with quick feet and change of direction.
 

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But really I don't see JERRY letting go of Murray - Franchise him
but Coleman would be nice BU
 

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and I don't see FREE or Parnell going any where - even tho they are FA'S

so dam have to do another one
 
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