Rashad Greene reminds me of a young (and better) version of Avery. Would love to see KC go after him in rd 2.. if he falls far enough, and WR is not addressed earlier. [Reply]
What do you guys think about deandre smelter? I like him, this is only his second season playing football. He has 600 yards and 6 TD's this season. He Was a baseball player at gt, a pitcher with a 95 mph fast ball. 6'3 220. Aggressive blocker, but doesn't always use his hands, I like how gt left him in to pass block once. not elite speed but pretty dang quick. Pretty raw guy. Any guesses on where he gets taken? Could be a nice late round pickup
DGB smokes pot...which of these guys don't? He's too much of a freak athlete not to go in the first round. He's not a behavior risk outside of the weed.
Originally Posted by buddha:
DGB smokes pot...which of these guys don't? He's too much of a freak athlete not to go in the first round. He's not a behavior risk outside of the weed.
And no, he won't ever play a down at OU.
Not just the pot thing. He also, if I remember correctly, had an incident where he pushed his GF's roommate down some stairs and dragged his gf by the hair. No charges were pressed because the GF convinced her roommate not to press any. That's much bigger than the pot thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OldSchool:
I'd take him in the 3rd but I don't know how much of an upgrade he would be over AJ Jenkins. They kind of have the same weaknesses and strengths.
Strengths:
Speed
Quickness
RAC
Weaknesses:
Consistent ball skills
Catching in traffic
Consistent hands
Strength against press coverage
I definitely don't see him as a potential #1 WR. His upside is as a #2.
Agh plot is a very good route runner while Jenkins isn't. Would love this kid on our team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OldSchool:
I'd take him in the 3rd but I don't know how much of an upgrade he would be over AJ Jenkins. They kind of have the same weaknesses and strengths.
Strengths:
Speed
Quickness
RAC
Weaknesses:
Consistent ball skills
Catching in traffic
Consistent hands
Strength against press coverage
I definitely don't see him as a potential #1 WR. His upside is as a #2.
Agholor is a very good route runner while Jenkins isn't. Would love this kid on our team. [Reply]
Here is a comparison that you might like for Agholor:
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USC junior WR Nelson Agholor was compared to a "young Reggie Wayne" by an NFC scout.
The comparison originated from Agholor's ability to get in and out of his breaks and route running. "One concern the scout expressed about Agholor was field awareness," NFL media writes, citing the receiver stepping out of bounds before converting a fourth down play. The receiver class is shaping up to be another great one, which is noteworthy since last year's group is already making an immediate impact. Oct 30 - 9:46 AM
For you guys who want Cobb or any upgrade in the slot, Justin Hardy is a player to keep an eye on. Much will depend on his 40 time when it comes to what round he'll be drafted. I'd take him in the 3rd.
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ECU senior WR Justin Hardy caught 15 passes for 181 yards and a touchdown in Thursday's 54-46 loss to Cincinnati.
Quarterback Shane Carden threw the ball Hardy's way on almost every possession. The senior receiver made several impressive leaping catches, showing his ability to wrestle with defenders in the air. Hardy is just 6-foot, but he shows excellent body control and an ability to come down with jump balls, as he did on a 31-yard pass in the third quarter. He also caught an 18-yard touchdown out of the slot in the fourth quarter on a scrambling throw by Carden. Hardy feels comfortable catching balls over the middle, a trait that could make him a valuable slot receiver at the next level.