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Post by patriotsk1d on May 21, 2014 20:31:03 GMT -5
Leonard Williams will be picked 1st overall, mark my words. Nelson will hopefully be staying for his senior year. He probably will go pro though, as I would be shocked if he doesnt have a breakout year. I actually think he may be more talent than Woods and Lee, but we will see. Josh Shaw is probably second round talent. He is more of a natural safety than a corner, however expect him to stay at corner for a second straight season, because of our depth at the safety position. Shaw simply isnt good enough to beat our Cravens or Mcquay for that matter. I agree Agholor's probably in for a breakout year, but I don't think he's the talent Lee is. It is arguable Agholor > Woods though, even though I loved Woods coming out of college. I think he is more athletically talented than Lee and Woods. Not that is will translate to the football field.
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Post by Jancey on May 21, 2014 21:56:41 GMT -5
Gurley, Davis, Yeldon, and Gordon all have a chance to be first round RBs.
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Post by cityofchamps on May 21, 2014 22:52:13 GMT -5
Leonard Williams will be picked 1st overall, mark my words. Nelson will hopefully be staying for his senior year. He probably will go pro though, as I would be shocked if he doesnt have a breakout year. I actually think he may be more talent than Woods and Lee, but we will see. Josh Shaw is probably second round talent. He is more of a natural safety than a corner, however expect him to stay at corner for a second straight season, because of our depth at the safety position. Shaw simply isnt good enough to beat our Cravens or Mcquay for that matter. Leonard Williams could easily be the best and most complete DT prospect to come out of the Draft since Ndamukung Suh or Gerald McCoy. He has that serious kind of potential. Maybe not on a Jadeveon Clowney level, but just a step below it.
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Post by patriotsk1d on May 21, 2014 23:16:50 GMT -5
Leonard Williams will be picked 1st overall, mark my words. Nelson will hopefully be staying for his senior year. He probably will go pro though, as I would be shocked if he doesnt have a breakout year. I actually think he may be more talent than Woods and Lee, but we will see. Josh Shaw is probably second round talent. He is more of a natural safety than a corner, however expect him to stay at corner for a second straight season, because of our depth at the safety position. Shaw simply isnt good enough to beat our Cravens or Mcquay for that matter. Leonard Williams could easily be the best and most complete DT prospect to come out of the Draft since Ndamukung Suh or Gerald McCoy. He has that serious kind of potential. Maybe not on a Jadeveon Clowney level, but just a step below it. Agreed. He is a rare type of prospect. He could fit in any scheme, can play basically every position on the defensive line, and is an excellent pass rusher and run defender. I honestly believe that if Williams had delivered as big of a hit as Clowney did, he would easily be viewed at the same level by the media. Williams should be a great fit in Justin Wilcox defensive scheme. he should have plenty of chances to make plays this season, and should set himself up well for the draft. Hopefully he will stay in school one more year lol.
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Post by MarchingOn on May 21, 2014 23:41:43 GMT -5
Leonard Williams will be picked 1st overall, mark my words. Nelson will hopefully be staying for his senior year. He probably will go pro though, as I would be shocked if he doesnt have a breakout year. I actually think he may be more talent than Woods and Lee, but we will see. Josh Shaw is probably second round talent. He is more of a natural safety than a corner, however expect him to stay at corner for a second straight season, because of our depth at the safety position. Shaw simply isnt good enough to beat our Cravens or Mcquay for that matter. Leonard Williams could easily be the best and most complete DT prospect to come out of the Draft since Ndamukung Suh or Gerald McCoy. He has that serious kind of potential. Maybe not on a Jadeveon Clowney level, but just a step below it. I think people forget how much of a "can't miss prospect" Suh was. Williams is a damn beast, but I'm not ready to put him on Suh's level as a prospect.
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Post by cityofchamps on May 22, 2014 9:49:59 GMT -5
Leonard Williams could easily be the best and most complete DT prospect to come out of the Draft since Ndamukung Suh or Gerald McCoy. He has that serious kind of potential. Maybe not on a Jadeveon Clowney level, but just a step below it. I think people forget how much of a "can't miss prospect" Suh was. Williams is a damn beast, but I'm not ready to put him on Suh's level as a prospect. Williams could easily lead the Nation in Sacks as a DT this season.
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Post by cityofchamps on May 22, 2014 9:52:03 GMT -5
Leonard Williams could easily be the best and most complete DT prospect to come out of the Draft since Ndamukung Suh or Gerald McCoy. He has that serious kind of potential. Maybe not on a Jadeveon Clowney level, but just a step below it. Agreed. He is a rare type of prospect. He could fit in any scheme, can play basically every position on the defensive line, and is an excellent pass rusher and run defender. I honestly believe that if Williams had delivered as big of a hit as Clowney did, he would easily be viewed at the same level by the media. Williams should be a great fit in Justin Wilcox defensive scheme. he should have plenty of chances to make plays this season, and should set himself up well for the draft. Hopefully he will stay in school one more year lol. The hit isn't the only thing that put Clowney above and beyond everyone else, though it helped it forward. Clowney is an athletic freak, running a 4.5 40 Yard Dash at 6'6" 266 lbs. His Pass Rushing abilities are downright special if he can keep his head on straight.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on May 26, 2014 20:13:40 GMT -5
Very good chance Mariota and Hundley are picked in the top 2 rounds, although I do not believe either QB will succeed in the NFL. I cant wait to watch the downfall of UCLA and Oregon though... Agreed 110% We forget how great Dennis Dixon, Darren Thomas and even Jerimiah Masoli were in Chips system. Mariota is highly overrated and it will show in the NFL.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on May 26, 2014 20:18:19 GMT -5
Ryan Murphy, FS, 6'3, 213 lbs. I really do think our guy will push for being one of the top safeties in the Nation. 2014: Murphy's size is that of a prototype safety- very athletic with a nose for the ball – Eight career interceptions, 4 fumble recoverys and 3 forced fumble … has started 28 games in his career including every game the last two seasons … 170 career tackles ranks third on the team … voted by his teammates to be one of four team captains this season. 2013: Started all 13 games for the second straight season … third on the team with 74 tackles … second on the squad with eight tackles-for-loss, including 1.5 sacks … scored a touchdown on an interception against USC … recorded the first forced fumble of his career at Washington State … recovered the first fumble of his career at Oregon … tied his career-high with 11 tackles at Utah … named Pac-12 Conference honorable mention. 2012: Ryan won the starting position at free safety … third on the team with 67 tackles … registered career-high 11 tackles in win at BYU … notched interceptions against Wisconsin and at Stanford
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Jun 5, 2014 10:13:15 GMT -5
One, maybe even both, of these guys (AJ Johnson and Curt Maggitt) will go day 1 mark my words. Early day 2 at the latest. Both great LBs.
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