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T J Yeldon:

 

Here you have a player who runs well inside and out, with good balance, catches the ball out of the backfield effortlessly, and is an effective pass protector.

 

His speed at the combines will determined where he ends up on draft weekend.

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TE MyCole Pruitt... but we're talking real deep in the draft.

 

of the more household names, i think Nelson Agholor has easily slipped through cracks, largely because of the top flash and flair of the big WR. He's (to me) a better prospect than some of the other 2nd tier receivers after the famed top 4

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TE MyCole Pruitt... but we're talking real deep in the draft.

 

of the more household names, i think Nelson Agholor has easily slipped through cracks, largely because of the top flash and flair of the big WR. He's (to me) a better prospect than some of the other 2nd tier receivers after the famed top 4

What do you think about Rannell Hall . I like how this kid attacks the football and his control of his body when he goes after the football.  Late 3 day pick who could be a player in the league .

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Danny Shelton NT Washington

 

He's really not overlooked but I believe he's going to blow people away with

the way he moves at the Combine.  Someone in the top 10 will fall in love

with him and change the projected order of picks

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I think Chris Hackett has a chance to rise up boards like Deone Bucannon did last year - that's my most wild shot.

 

General combine thoughts - Vic Beasley and Bud Dupree are two athletic senior pass rushers who are well known but will be talked about more after the combine. Eli Harold will be a "riser" after testing through the roof although he's well known as being a good athlete. Benardrick McKinney is one who I think is either going to test out as an absolute freak for his size or he won't move well - my guess is the latter but maybe it'll be a mix and some drills will be good but others won't.

 

Xavier Cooper is a name I've heard some like though I haven't watched him much. Interested to see how some of the tackles do - particularly underclassmen like Ereck Flowers, Jeremiah Poutasi, DJ Humphries, and Donovan Smith. That position isn't really well defined and there's some young raw talent - could be a beauty is in the eye of the beholder thing. Wouldn't be shocked if the Jets draft a developmental guy since Brick isn't a spring chicken.

 

At least one of the tight ends is going to blow the lid off the combine so it'll be interesting to see who that is. Always fun to watch the WR's run and I'm curious to see if Cooper is fast but really smooth or a little slower and lighter than people are going to expect. Hopefully some of the decent QB's throw.

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What do you think about Rannell Hall . I like how this kid attacks the football and his control of his body when he goes after the football.  Late 3 day pick who could be a player in the league .

 

He definitely caught my attention at the senior bowl - or was that the east-west game? Either way, he's on the radar. Don't think he has the measurables to be much more than a number 3/4 though. We'll see. Loose Stevie Johnson comparisons came to mind.

 

Both UCF guys (Brashad Perriman, or I like to call him Kevin White - Lite) should be productive in the NFL. 

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