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A few more...

Howard Wilson CB Houston- Red shirt sophomore listed at 6'1. Real smooth athlete and plays the ball well in the air.


Jalen Robinette WR Air Force- Nearly impossible to judge a WR in the Air Force offense, but Robinette is listed at 6'3 220 and has some serious ball skills. Uses his big frame like a PF to box out and high point the ball. Probably far away from full potential but could be a red zone threat right away
(gotta love it when a WR's highlight reel includes pancake blocks)

Rayshawn Jenkins S Miami- Big, fast, strong. That pretty much sums Jenkins up. Can be a beast in the box vs the run and I think he's athletic enough to be fine vs pass if he can adapt to NFL defensive schemes.
 

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Jordan Morgan G Kutztown, George Kittle TE Iowa, Damontea Kazee CB SD State
 
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Gareon Conley CB Ohio State
Duke Riley LB LSU
Chris Godwin WR Penn State
Kareem Hunt RB Toledo

Those are 4 I really like compared to where they are currently being rated. I can't say I've seen much chatter about them other than you talking above Godwin a few days ago.
Ever since the Senior Bowl, I doubt if Hunt will be underrated. He showed what I saw when I watched Toledo-a top notch RB with speed, power, & quickness. I think Hunt will be off the board in the first three rounds.
 
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Anzalone can't stay on the field. Injury prone LB's are a no go for me. It he can't play 10 college games in a row he's going to have a real hard time trying to survive an NFL season.

I do like the other 2 tho. Johnson is very intruiging. Haven't dove too far into his tape (and YouTube scouting a S is almost impossible anyway), but he looks like he has a very nice skillset. Good size and looks like a very smooth fluid athlete.
Anzalone showed up big time at the Senior Bowl, but we have enough LBs with long injury histories, you're right about that. If Smith can come back this year, it may have been worth such a high pick. I just don't know if he's a Sean Lee, where he spends half of his career on IR.
 

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Des Lawrence - combine snub. 6'0 190lb corner

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/2060471/des-lawrence

https://www.profootballfocus.com/co...lina-best-corner-duo-mj-stewart-des-lawrence/

This is a RKG player and will be a round 5-7 pick. He can play zone and man. Good tackler.
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Lawrence was a reliable starter for the Tar Heels the past three seasons, lining up inside and outside, mostly in press and off-man coverage. After battling injuries as a true freshman, Lawrence earned a starting role at corner and finished third on the team with 71 tackles, adding his first career interception. He started all 14 games as a junior and set career-bests with 16 passes defended and two interceptions to earn Second Team All-ACC honors. Lawrence finished his senior season without an interception and posted only 37 tackles, but he amassed double-digit passes defended (10) for the second straight year and received All-ACC Honorable Mention honors.

The Charlotte native checks boxes with his height, length and competitive nature and although he lacks sudden twitch or ideal long-speed, Lawrence loves to play physical and stick to receivers, putting himself in position to contest throws in his direction. His average athleticism and ball awareness won?t be for every scheme, but a defense looking for a tough-minded press corner who is always looking for work, Lawrence might be a fit."

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Isaiah Ford - VT all time leading WR
Day 2 target
Isaiah Ford 210 catches 24tds 2,967 yds

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/2139164/isaiah-ford

STRENGTHS: Ford looks the part of a speed merchant with a tight-skinned, athletic frame, including long limbs. He glides off the line of scrimmage, accelerating fluidly to force defenders to respect his ability to go deep and shows very good balance to sink his hips, as well as burst out of his breaks to create separation. Ford shows the initial quickness and lateral agility to avoid defenders in press coverage, occasionally mixing in a hesitation move to get opponents off-balance. He is willing to run across the middle and cut back inside on quick screens, showing the toughness to absorb big hits and still hang on to the ball. Ford was asked to play outside as well as in the slot and was asked to run a variety of pro routes, including the staple slants, posts, drags and verticals. He possesses generally reliable hands, demonstrating excellent body control to contort in the air to make difficult receptions. Ford's body control is also evident in his ability to drag his feet near the sideline and he shows good awareness of the marker. He is a durable player, playing in all 40 games of his college career, starting 37 of them. Also recruited as a basketball player, averaging 37 points per game his senior year of high school.
 

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CBS Sports' Dane Brugler believes NC State DB Josh Jones will receive more attention as the process picks up.
Many don't pay attention to surprise early entries on the defensive side, especially in the defensive backfield, but Jones has plenty of talent. "If you squint, you can see a little Jalen Ramsey with the way N.C. State played him at CB, FS, SS, LB. He's better than I expected," Brugler tweeted. Jones is listed at 6-foot-2 and 215-pounds, which is the type of size teams desire at the position. The safety class boasts plenty of talent

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WRs-Dupree and Dural.
Carlos Henderson.

I would love it if we can one of them in the 3rd Rd.I think they are all way more talented than Twill

Smoot ,I like him .a good coach can really make a difference.

Zamora WR -i think he is going to be really good.If people are ok with women beaters then i fail to see why they are all riled up about a dog beater.

Duke Riley-he could be day 1 starter for us.


Marcus Maye-Florida safety .he can play SS if we let Church go.
 

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I'm crossing my fingers that Cordrea Tankersley from Clemson slips. He could play Corner or Safety.
 

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CBS Sports' Dane Brugler believes NC State DB Josh Jones will receive more attention as the process picks up.
Many don't pay attention to surprise early entries on the defensive side, especially in the defensive backfield, but Jones has plenty of talent. "If you squint, you can see a little Jalen Ramsey with the way N.C. State played him at CB, FS, SS, LB. He's better than I expected," Brugler tweeted. Jones is listed at 6-foot-2 and 215-pounds, which is the type of size teams desire at the position. The safety class boasts plenty of talent

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him and Budda are my pet cats at safety. hope we get one of them.
 

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CBS Sports' Dane Brugler believes NC State DB Josh Jones will receive more attention as the process picks up.
Many don't pay attention to surprise early entries on the defensive side, especially in the defensive backfield, but Jones has plenty of talent. "If you squint, you can see a little Jalen Ramsey with the way N.C. State played him at CB, FS, SS, LB. He's better than I expected," Brugler tweeted. Jones is listed at 6-foot-2 and 215-pounds, which is the type of size teams desire at the position. The safety class boasts plenty of talent

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Outdoor pet cat.
 

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Adam Shaheen TE Ashland is supposed to blow up at the combine and get into the 1st round conversation.
 

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Adam Shaheen TE Ashland is supposed to blow up at the combine and get into the 1st round conversation.

Pretty mind boggling a kid that big and athletic ended up at a school like Ashland. Not a whole lot of Ashland football tape floating around the internet, but from what you can see the phrase man among boys doesn't even do it justice.
 
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