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 by PARAM
4 days 15 hours ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

ramsman34 wrote:Pretty impressive. Pass catching skills, change of direction, pretty good long speed - not elite, but better than K Will/Corum.


Dude looks pretty quick to me. Great burst too.

 by Zen_Ronin
4 days 11 hours ago
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Canada   Edmonton, AB
Pro Bowl

ramsman34 wrote:Pretty impressive. Pass catching skills, change of direction, pretty good long speed - not elite, but better than K Will/Corum.


His field vision is actually kind of insane. I'd say of all his skills that is the closest to elite. His breakaway speed isn't too bad either. A little bit of open field and he's hard to catch.

 by AvengerRam
3 days 20 hours ago
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Israel   Lake Mary, Florida
Hall of Fame

Still a lot to sort through (Combine, free agency, etc.), but here are some prospects I like at some key positions who I think have a good chance of being there at No. 26.

OT: Josh Conerly, Jr., Oregon (Jr., 6'4, 315 lbs.)
If Alaric Jackson leaves, Conerly is an experienced LT who is likely ready to handle pass protection at the pro level. Not an elite run blocker, but good enough.

WR: Tre Harris, Ole Miss (Sr., 6'3, 210)
I'm presuming that at least three WRs (Tetairoa McMillon, Luther Burden, Emeka Egbuka) will be off the board before we pick. Harris is not the burner many covet, but he's our type of WR (solid build, likes to block, hard to bring down, unafraid of the middle). He'd fit in very nicely.

TE: Colson Loveland, Michigan (Jr., 6'5, 245)
Put up very strong numbers (56 rec., 582 yards, 5 TDs) on a Michigan team that did not throw the ball much. WR skills in a TE frame.

DT: Kenneth Grant, Michigan (Jr., 6'3, 339
Massive and powerful. Grant could be a very good replacement and potential upgrade if Bobby Brown leaves. Has decent pass rush skills for a guy his size.

CB: Shavon Revel, Jr., East Carolina (Sr. , 6'3, 193)
I think that Chris Shula wants to use more press coverage to give the pass rushers time to get home. If so, a guy like Revel, who has the size, length and toughness for that role would be a great addition.

 by actionjack
3 days 19 hours ago
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United States of America   Sactown
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AvengerRam wrote:Still a lot to sort through (Combine, free agency, etc.), but here are some prospects I like at some key positions who I think have a good chance of being there at No. 26.

OT: Josh Conerly, Jr., Oregon (Jr., 6'4, 315 lbs.)
If Alaric Jackson leaves, Conerly is an experienced LT who is likely ready to handle pass protection at the pro level. Not an elite run blocker, but good enough.

WR: Tre Harris, Ole Miss (Sr., 6'3, 210)
I'm presuming that at least three WRs (Tetairoa McMillon, Luther Burden, Emeka Egbuka) will be off the board before we pick. Harris is not the burner many covet, but he's our type of WR (solid build, likes to block, hard to bring down, unafraid of the middle). He'd fit in very nicely.

TE: Colson Loveland, Michigan (Jr., 6'5, 245)
Put up very strong numbers (56 rec., 582 yards, 5 TDs) on a Michigan team that did not throw the ball much. WR skills in a TE frame.

DT: Kenneth Grant, Michigan (Jr., 6'3, 339
Massive and powerful. Grant could be a very good replacement and potential upgrade if Bobby Brown leaves. Has decent pass rush skills for a guy his size.

CB: Shavon Revel, Jr., East Carolina (Sr. , 6'3, 193)
I think that Chris Shula wants to use more press coverage to give the pass rushers time to get home. If so, a guy like Revel, who has the size, length and toughness for that role would be a great addition.


Agreed! Cant wait to see all the TE group and specifically Loveland.

 by PARAM
3 days 18 hours ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

AvengerRam wrote:TE: Colson Loveland, Michigan (Jr., 6'5, 245)
Put up very strong numbers (56 rec., 582 yards, 5 TDs) on a Michigan team that did not throw the ball much. WR skills in a TE frame.


What is it with the Big Ten and TE's?

 by ramsman34
3 days 18 hours ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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Zen_Ronin wrote:His field vision is actually kind of insane. I'd say of all his skills that is the closest to elite. His breakaway speed isn't too bad either. A little bit of open field and he's hard to catch.


Agree on his vision. I only say long speed as it relates to the NFL. They are as fast or faster in the secondary in the big leagues. But that ok. If they don’t have an angle and he, or really any runner with 4.5 speed or better, has a step - he likely won’t get caught from behind.

 by Zen_Ronin
1 day 10 hours ago
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Canada   Edmonton, AB
Pro Bowl

My Mock Draft #1 for any interested. I'd give it a B maybe. Got a beast of an O-lineman, and a Run stopping DL specialist...after that, I'm not so sure? The TE might be something after some guidance from Big Rig.

https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Sim/lar-mock1-5045

 by ramsman34
1 day 10 hours ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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This dude is intriguing;
QB
Kurtis Rourke - Indiana

 by Zen_Ronin
1 day 8 hours ago
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Canada   Edmonton, AB
Pro Bowl

ramsman34 wrote:This dude is intriguing;
QB
Kurtis Rourke - Indiana


I can definitely see the potential. He'd HAVE to sit for a year at least, and I'd like to see a little more zip on short throws.

 by ramsman34
1 day 6 hours ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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He’s not the fleetest of foot either. There’s just something about him/his play style.

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