Category Archives: Fantasy Football

Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina State

Lions, Round 1. Was pretty much the consensus top tight end in the draft for months, and was fully expected to go in the first round, and probably to the Lions. So everything fell into place. Ebron’s athleticism and speed are … Continue reading

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Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington

Buccaneers, Round 2. Was a junior. I expected him to go in Round 2, and the NFL agreed. And he goes to a nice spot for his talents, too – in an improving offense with two huge receivers on the … Continue reading

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Solomon Patton, WR/KR/PR, Florida

UDFA. Signed by the Buccaneers as a UDFA but was released in August and put on their practice squad. His best bet to stick on an NFL roster is as a returner and part-time contributor, but is more likely to land … Continue reading

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Tevin Reese, WR, Baylor

Chargers, Round 7. Was released in August. An athletic wide receiver with good speed, body control, and hands. I was very surprised he went as late in the draft as he did. He should probably be able to contribute on some … Continue reading

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Paul Richardson, WR, Colorado

Seahawks, Round 2. Was a redshirt junior. I recently saw someone compare him to Golden Tate, and now he goes to the team that just lost Golden Tate. Seattle isn’t exactly an offensive powerhouse, but he definitely fills a need … Continue reading

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Willie Snead, WR, Ball State

UDFA. Signed by the Browns as a UDFA but was released in August. Was a junior. Positives: Adequate bulk for the position. Though his hands and body control are generally inconsistent, they looked much more natural and fluid at the Combine. … Continue reading

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Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana

Broncos, Round 2. Was a junior. A few years ago, the Broncos drafted a WR with a recent foot injury named Eric Decker, and that worked out fine for them. Latimer is better than Decker was coming out of college, and … Continue reading

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Chris Boyd, WR, Vanderbilt

UDFA. Signed by the Cowboys as a UDFA but was released in August. Was a redshirt junior. Positives: Great height and above-average bulk for the position. Above-average hand size. Can make the tough catch. Fairly elusive after the catch and … Continue reading

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Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State

Jaguars, Round 2. Was a junior. I really wasn’t much of a fan before the draft, but a lot of smart people were – as were, apparently, the Jaguars, who also drafted Marqise Lee in the second round. The team seems … Continue reading

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Josh Stewart, WR/PR, Oklahoma State

Titans, UDFA. Was a junior. His best bet is to make the team as a punt returner, but will need to improve his decision making. Positives: Adequate hand size. Very good effort on punt returns. Above-average balance after contact. Patient as … Continue reading

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