Tag Archives: 2014 draft

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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Robert Herron, WR, Wyoming

Buccaneers, Round 6. He could probably slide into the slot on the team, and , with Jackson, Evans, and Seferian-Jenkins taking a lot of attention, Herron could provide solid, if unspectacular, production. All-Star Games: Senior Bowl. Positives: Though he is short … Continue reading

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Austin Franklin, WR, New Mexico State

UDFA. Signed by the Rams as a UDFA but was released in August. Was a junior. Has enough athleticism and receiving skills to stick on a roster somewhere, but I’m not sure where. Positives: Above-average hand size. Above-average quickness. Adequate hands, … Continue reading

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TJ Jones, WR/PR, Notre Dame

Lions, Round 6. Drafted by a Lions as probably their third or fourth wide receiver. Will probably back up Golden Tate but would probably do fairly well if he had to be a starter, too. All-Star Games: Invited to Shrine Game … Continue reading

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