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Carlos Hyde, RB/FB, Ohio State

49ers, Round 2. Of course he goes to the 49ers. They only have three or four other RBs who would start for any other team. He’s a good fit there, talent-wise, but I really don’t see how it helps his … Continue reading

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Tre Mason, RB, Auburn

Rams, Round 3. Was a junior. He went a little later than I expected – I expected him to go in Round 2, but in a good situation, where I expect him to be part of a solid committee with … Continue reading

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Ka’Deem Carey, RB, Arizona

Bears, Round 4. Was a junior. He was probably the second- or third-best running back in this draft, and has just about everything you need in an all-purpose running back. Will backup Matt Forte and should get 5-10 touches per … Continue reading

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Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M

Browns, Round 1. Was a redshirt sophomore. In the draft, he could have gone anywhere from number one to number 62, probably. In most drafts, I would have viewed him as a 3rd-round pick, but, with the premium placed on the … Continue reading

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Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida

Jaguars, Round 1. Redshirt junior. Positives: Great height and bulk for the position. Adequate hand size. Average track speed. Adequate vertical leap and 3-cone drill. Above-average lateral quickness. Ran a versatile pro-style system in college with some spread elements, so he … Continue reading

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Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville

Vikings, Round 1. Was a junior. Though he should have been one of the first few players off the board, he lasted until the last pick in Round 1. He goes to a Vikings team with a little talent on offense, … Continue reading

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Michael Campanaro, WR, Wake Forest

Ravens, Round 7. Enters WR corps as probably the fourth-best guy, but I think he has the athleticism and hands to be able to develop into a solid slot or outside receiver. All-Star Games: Senior Bowl. Positives: Adequate bulk for … Continue reading

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Charles Sims, RB/KR, West Virginia

Buccaneers, Round 3. Transferred from Houston in 2013. I’m a fan of his – but more as a receiver than as a running back. He’s not built to be an every-down back in the NFL and his talents aren’t well-rounded … Continue reading

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Antonio Andrews, RB/KR/PR, Western Kentucky

UDFA. Was signed by the Titans as a UDFA but was released in August and put on their practice squad. I see him as having too many negative traits to stick in the NFL, anyway. All-Star Games: Senior Bowl. Positives: … Continue reading

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Jacob Pedersen, TE, Wisconsin

UDFA. Was signed by the Falcons as a UDFA but released in August  Has enough of a combination of blocking and receiving talent that he could stick on a roster. All-Star Games: Senior Bowl. Positives: Adequate height and bulk for an … Continue reading

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