I'd prefer to have a guy with foot quickness over size at right tackle
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Originally posted by CTrout View PostI wouldn't want a rb in the 1st or 2nd.
Perhaps grabbing someone like Jay Ajayi in the 3rd would be a better way to go.
Big, strong and fast. He put up some really impressive numbers as Boise States work horse.
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Official 2015 Draft Discussion
My fave wr in the draft is antwan goodley. Looking forward to watching him at the senior bowl. I expect his stock will rise. Think Boldin with speed. Don't know if he fits in SD, but would love to have a physical WR like that.
Fave RB is Tevin Coleman. Indiana runs most of their offense out of the gun, so that familiarity could make him appealing to SD in the 2nd or 3rd round.Last edited by Antonio's Gates; 01-05-2015, 02:51 AM.
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Fave OTs are Ereck Flowers and TJ Clemmings. I'm actually thinking Clemmings could be a real possibility to go in the first round, maybe even to SD. Only played OL for two years so there's an upside plus I heard his coach say how much he loves football and works at it. That'll get Telescos ear. As for Flowers, I see him as a top 15 pick, possibly top 10. Collins might have a greg robinson type rise after his bowl performance. Might go top 10. I don't see him as a left tackle though. Didn't think Robinson was one either.Last edited by Antonio's Gates; 01-05-2015, 03:38 AM.
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Originally posted by Formula Two One View Post4. Jaelen Strong | 6'3, 212 pounds | WR | Arizona State *
5. Devin Funchess 6’5, 230 pounds | WR | Michigan *
6. Dorial Green-Beckham | 6’6, 225 pounds | WR | Oklahoma *
7. Rashad Greene | 6'0, 180 pounds | WR | Florida State
8. Duke Williams | 6'2, 216 pounds | WR | Auburn *
9. Sammie Coates | 6'2, 201 pounds | WR | Auburn *
10. Nelson Agholor | 6'1, 190 pounds | WR | Southern California *
11. Justin Hardy | 6'0, 188 pounds | WR | East Carolina
12. DeAndre Smelter | 6’3, 222 pounds | WR | Georgia Tech
13. Ty Montgomery | 6'2, 220 pounds | WR | Stanford
14. Phillip Dorsett | 5’10, 195 pounds | WR | Miami
15. Jamison Crowder | 5’9, 175 pounds | WR | Duke
16. Breshad Perriman | 6'3, 214 pounds | WR | Central Florida *
17. Tyler Lockett | 5’11, 175 pounds | WR | Kansas State
18. Tony Lippett | 6’3, 188 pounds | WR | Michigan State
19. Josh Harper | 6’1, 185 pounds | WR | Fresno State
20. Stefon Diggs | 6’0, 190 pounds | WR | Maryland
21. Austin Hill | 6’3, 212 pounds | WR | Arizona
22. Kenny Bell | 6’1, 185 pounds | WR | Nebraska
23. Antwan Goodley | 5’11, 225 pounds | WR | Baylor
24. Deontary Greenberry | 6’3, 200 pounds | WR | Houston *
25. Chris Conley | 6'3, 205 pounds | WR | Georgia
26. Titus Davis | 6'2, 190 pounds | WR | Central Michigan
27. Dres Anderson | 6'2, 190 pounds | WR | Utah
28. Kasen Williams | 6'3, 217 pounds | WR | Washington
29. Matt Miller | 6'3, 212 pounds | WR | Boise State
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Ty Montgomery is a great returner in addition to being a solid wr. Plus he had an average at best QB throwing to him for much of his career, I could see him blossoming into a guy that can contribute in the NFL.
Dres Anderson is all speed, speed and then more speed (what do you expect from Flipper's son?). One of the more frustrating Utes in recent memory. The guy makes amazing, game altering catches look easy and then makes the easy catches look hard. I am not sure he translates well to the NFL...a smaller frame and at least one stone hands moment per game.I'll ride the wave...where it takes me.
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I watched Tyler Locket in the Bowl game recently he looked great, only 175 though...he didn't seem to have blazing speed on the field but he was an awesome looking return manForget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Originally posted by CTrout View PostI wouldn't want a rb in the 1st or 2nd.
Perhaps grabbing someone like Jay Ajayi in the 3rd would be a better way to go.
Big, strong and fast. He put up some really impressive numbers as Boise States work horse.
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