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Brock Jensen, QB, North Dakota State: FCS Division

UDFA. Signed by Dolphins as UDFA but released in August. Has enough athleticism, poise, experience, and passing ability to find a spot in the NFL as a backup. The comparably lower level of competition in the FCS means he may have … Continue reading

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Nathan Scheelhaase, QB, Illinois

Positives: Throws with adequate arm strength and velocity. Adequate accuracy on short passes. Above-average accuracy on rollouts, and he keeps his eyes downfield on the run. Decision making improved by his senior season. Nice play fakes. Runs with above-average speed … Continue reading

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Adam Muema, RB, San Diego State

Was a junior. Before the Combine incidents and the subsequent fallout, I had Muema as my top RB – going in Round 2. To me, he was the best back in the draft, but I was definitely in the minority … Continue reading

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Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU

Titans, Round 6. He showed some skills as a passer in college, but his lack of mobility – which may be even worse after his knee injury – will probably keep him from being consistently successful in the NFL. After … Continue reading

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Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia

Chiefs, Round 5. On the Chiefs, he should be a solid backup to Alex Smith with the potential to be a solid starter if need be. He needs to clean up his mechanics and improve his reading of defenses a bit, … Continue reading

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AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama

Bengals, Round 5. I expected him to go in Round 2, and thought he had third-round skills, but he went a lot later than I, and probably he, expected. On the Bengals, he’ll make a solid backup to Andy Dalton and … Continue reading

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Marqise Lee, WR/PR, USC

Jaguars, Round 2. Was a junior. Went a little lower than I and most others expected, but not by much. And he goes to a team with a growing need for a wide receiver, with Blackmon’s history of – and recent … Continue reading

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Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M

Buccaneers, Round 1. Was a redshirt sophomore. Positives: Great height and bulk for the position – H-back size. Above-average hand size. Great wingspan. Very physical wide receiver with good hands. Tracks passes over his inside shoulder very well. Runs above-average routes … Continue reading

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Sammy Watkins, WR/KR, Clemson

Bills, Round 1.  Positives: adequate height for the position and above-average bulk. Above-average hand size. Above-average speed. Accelerates well off the line and after the catch and has quick feet off the line to get away from press coverage. Excellent … Continue reading

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Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor

Redskins, Round 6. Was a redshirt junior and former transfer from Oregon. Went much later than I expected, which was Round 3. Released by Washington, DC, team in August. May be the best of the smaller backs in this draft … Continue reading

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