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Donte Moncrief, WR, Mississippi
Colts, Round 3. Was a junior. Rated as my 16th-best WR going in, he went 14th to the Colts. His combination of size, speed, hands, and effort are going to serve him well in catching passes from Andrew Luck. He should … Continue reading
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Alfred Blue, RB/FB, Louisiana State
Texans, Round 6. Was a junior. I don’t see an NFL future for him, but he does fit better in Houston than at most other teams. But he’s behind Arian Foster, Dennis Johnson, and Ray Graham off the bat. Positives: Okay … Continue reading
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Darrin Reaves, RB, Alabama-Birmingham
UDFA. Signed by the Panthers as a UDFA but was released in August. Was a junior. Positives: Though his bulk is on the low side, he’s compactly built. Above-average hands and can extend to catch passes away from his body. Keeps … Continue reading
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Shakir Bell, RB, Indiana State
Junior who has declared for the 2014 NFL Draft. Positives: Not easy to bring down. Keeps legs going after contact. AA burst and speed. Good cutback vision and has the quickness and lateral agility to take advantage of it in … Continue reading
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Silas Redd, RB, Southern California
Redskins, UDFA. 2012 transfer from Penn State. Has enough running skills to stick on a roster or practice squad somewhere. His injury history is a little scary, though. Positives: Though his height and weight are slightly below-average, he has a … Continue reading
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Tom Savage, QB, Pittsburgh
Texans, Round 4. Started career at Rutgers and then went to Arizona and the Pittsburgh. The hype machine didn’t get him to the Round 3 I had predicted for him, but he still went too high, in my opinion. For … Continue reading
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Apologies…
…for not being around the past month or so. Real life is a vicious mistress at times. Be back probably by early April, though! Til then, I’m sorry for picking Adam Muema as my top rookie RB this year. I think … Continue reading
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Davante Adams, WR, Fresno State
Packers, Round 2. Was a sophomore. I fully expected him to go in Round 2 as around the eighth WR taken, and that’s where he went. I didn’t expect him to go to the Packers, though, but he has to be … Continue reading
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Brelan Chancellor, WR/KR/PR, North Texas
UDFA. Signed by Chargers as UDFA but was released in August. I think he could be pretty successful in the NFL — for whatever team he ends up on — with a WR4 ceiling. Positives: Though small for the position, he … Continue reading
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Anthony McClung, WR/KR/PR, Cincinnati
Texans, UDFA. Is probably at least sixth down the list on their WR depth chart, but he has enough skills to stick on some roster as a returner and part-time slot receiver. Positives: Runs with good speed and above-average acceleration. … Continue reading
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