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Who do you want in round 4?


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Also.... if someone wants to give the Jets a third rounder next year for their original fourth rounder this year, I'd be all over that. Be nice to have an extra second day pick next year, especially if they find themselves in a position where they want to trade up for a QB.

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I literally have no idea who 95 percent of today's picks are...wouldn't be nice if espn's clowns actually have real reports and opinions on these guys to give most people an idea instead of saying every pick is a " great!!!" Pick.

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One of WRs  Martavis Bryant or Bruce Ellington or OL James Hurst (projected low 1st/2nd round before injury, will be 100% by camp)

 

James Hurst, OT, North Carolina 
Height: 6-5. Weight: 296. 
Projected 40 Time: 5.25. 
Projected Round (2014): 3-5. 

5/7/14: Unfortunately for Hurst, he broke his left leg in the bowl game against Cincinnati. The injury took him out of the Senior Bowl and the Combine. 

Hurst answered doubters with a solid performance against Jadeveon Clowney in the 2013 season opener. Hurst won their one-on-ones and kept Clowney from getting to the quarterback. Hurst did a good job against speed rushers this season and looks like a technician as a pass-protector. However, he was beaten for a sack on a speed rush by Georgia Tech's Jeremiah Attaochu. 

Overall though, Hurst was good in pass protection. Still, he could use more power for moving defenders at the point of attack. 

8/9/13: Hurst is a sleeper prospect who could rise up the rankings. He has great length to go along with good athleticism. Hurst enters his senior season having been a 3-year starter for North Carolina. 

Hurst had a strong 2012 campaign protecting the blind side of Bryn Renner. Star guard Jonathan Cooper formed an excellent left side of the line with Hurst. Cooper has said that Hurst helped him to a lot of his collegiate success. Hurst is said to be extremely intelligent. He always knows what to do and where to be, and directs his teammates accordingly. Hurst was a strong run-blocker for Giovani Bernard last year. 

The senior has the opportunity to make an immediate statement this season and electrify his draft stock. North Carolina's 2013 season opener is South Carolina, which will match up Hurst against phenom defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. If Hurst plays well against Clowney, the Tar Heel could help make the case to be a first-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. It will be all downhill for Hurst after he gets by Clowney. 

Hurst was a freshman sensation in 2010. He started 12 games at left tackle and graded out at a high level. The sophomore stayed in the lineup in 2011 and had a good season blocking for Bernard. 

Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science. Son of Tim and Susan Hurst. His father played football at Alabama.

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Some combination of:

 

CB: Keith McGill, Utah

CB: Marcus Roberson, Florida

WR: Martavis Bryant, Clemson

WR: Bruce Ellington, South Carolina

WR: Jarred Abbrederis, Wisconsin

G: Cyril Richardson, Baylor

G: David Yankey, Stanford

T: Cameron Flemming, Stanford

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/0ap2000000341043/2014-Draft-Profile-WR-Jared-Abbrederis-Wisconsin

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I really want Tom Savage and Boyd or Logan Thomas this round

 

Boyd and Thomas to play that Brad Smith role that we haven't had in a few years now.

 

Seems that Savage has all the tools. Could be a steal.

 

Lots of other good names on this thread already.

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Great 4th round picks. Saunders is a sleeper in the draft. Very quick, good hands and tough for his size. I see a Josh Cribbs type contribution from him. Shaquelle Evans is a cross between Jericho Cotchery and Lavernius Coles. He has very Good hands, catches away from his body (unlike that bum Martavius Bryant) and is physical (also unlike Bryant). Dozier is a real good developmental pick. He profiles to Willie Colon once he gains experience. Very good job in this round.

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