nflfootball11
College Starter
Three Great WRs! Woods, Goodwin and Rogers!
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Post by nflfootball11 on Mar 2, 2014 19:04:19 GMT -5
With the 190th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers select Hakeem Smith S Louisville Depth is needed at saftey 999Bronco
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 3, 2014 12:47:55 GMT -5
With the 191st pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos select Donald Hawkins, OT/OG, Texas OL depth is never a bad thing! And Hawkins is versatile. He seems to be able to play both OT and OG. steelersfan4life56
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Mar 3, 2014 17:36:17 GMT -5
With the 192nd pick of the NFL draft, the Seattle Seahawks select Ryan Grant, WR, TulaneThe Seahawks still need some WR depth to build on and give Wilson weapons. Grant has decent size, smooth movements, decent route runner and a natural hands catcher.
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dreday36
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Post by dreday36 on Mar 3, 2014 21:19:24 GMT -5
With the 193rd pick of the 2014 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans select John Urschel, G, Penn State ======== Maybe the smartest guy in the entire draft, Urschel doesnt need football to be successful in life. Yet he is still a fantastic player. He reminds me of a Jeff Saturday or a Shaun O'Hara, undersized and not the best athletes, but incredibly intelligent and has a good sense of awareness for the game. Plus he played under Bill O'Brien in Penn State and understands the scheme that O'Brien will be bringing into Houston.
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Post by plax on Mar 3, 2014 22:32:46 GMT -5
With the 194th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins select L'Damian Washington, WR, Missouri One of my favorite sleepers in the late rounds. This dude has great physical tools and if he can put it together, he can be solid WR depth. afjagsfan OTC
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afjagsfan
College Starter
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Post by afjagsfan on Mar 4, 2014 0:09:58 GMT -5
With the 195th Pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the Jacksonville jaguars select Cornelius Lucas OT Kansas State. More depth is a plus and who knows maybe a potential sleeper. *shrugs*
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Mar 4, 2014 12:51:20 GMT -5
With the 196th Pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts select Brock Vereen SS Minnesota ============ Combine mania. The man led all safeties with a 4.47 and all DBs with 25 bench reps. Also had a nice 34" vertical leap. Younger brother of Patriots RB Shane Vereen. Versatile. Played SS, FS, CB, and nickel in his career. Already good in run support, but his zone coverage skills need work. Instant special teams contributor and should be a nice rotational player at either safety spot down the road. Juggs
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Post by Juggs on Mar 4, 2014 14:28:02 GMT -5
With the 197th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders select Uani 'Unga, MLB, BYU This is a total project pick for the Oakland Raiders, but who isn't in the seventh round? 'Unga is a speedy run stopping inside backer who made big plays at BYU despite being overshadow by Kyle Van Noy. He's got a nasty attitude, great phyiscal abilities, and he succeeded at the college level. Most websites don't project him to even be drafted, but that's probably because he played at BYU more than anything else. 'Unga was well liked by his teammates and considered a leader by his coaches. The Raiders need more of those guys. 101mitch is otc
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Post by 101mitch on Mar 4, 2014 16:35:47 GMT -5
With the 198th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals select Russell Bodine, OG, UNC Depth coltsrockjcr OTC
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Mar 4, 2014 23:24:15 GMT -5
With the 199th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the TB Bucs select Tom Hornsey P MemphisBucs need a P. Might as well draft Ray Guy award winner for nation's best punter along with 1st-team all american honors mitch9234
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