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There's still a RB I like...Deshawn Wynn.
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POSITIVES: Strong runner who flashes the ability to take over games. Powerful, picks up a lot of yardage off initial contact and falls forward when tackled. Shows the ability to cut back in a small area and keep runs alive. NEGATIVES: Not known as a great practice player or hard worker. Not elusive, and does not create yardage. Displays a lot of hesitation to his game. Does not play to his 40 time. ANALYSIS: Possessing the athleticism and skill to be a feature runner at the next level, Wynn is an underachiever of sorts who never took his game to the next level. Teases scouts with his ability and must start to consistently play at a high level. PROJECTION: Middle Fifth Round
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Where are you getting these scouting reports from?
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Marcus Thomas is still on the board
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NEGATIVES: Gets lazy and takes plays off. Does not give consistent effort trying to shed blocks. Has been in a lot of trouble the past eight months. ANALYSIS: Possessing first-round physical skills, Thomas offers starting potential at the next level if he makes football a top priority and stays clean off the field. PROJECTION: Late Fourth Round
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I doubt the Chiefs are going to take 3 DT's in 1 draft.
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I also like CB Kenny Scott
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POSITIVES: Tall cornerback with solid playing speed. Diagnoses the action, displays a sense of timing and knows where he is on the field in relation to opponents. Quickly gets his head back around to locate the ball in the air, and shows a burst of speed to the play. NEGATIVES: Prefers to side-shuffle down the field. ites on the play-action pass. Average skills transitioning to run with opponents, as well as getting in position to make a play on the ball. ANALYSIS: A feisty cornerback, Scott projects as a dime back who can play over the slot receiver. PROJECTION: Undrafted Free Agent
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I like the sound of Irons and Bennett
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I liked these options...some may fall into the 6th round...excuse me if for some reason they have jumped to the 4th because I just got to the TV...i'll just list the positives on these guys.
Cory Anderson, Fullback, Tennessee Basically is just al ead blacker that has the ability to catch a few passes. Has decent speed for his size, 6'2, 250. Brandon Frye, Tackle, Virginia Tech Reall tough, will play hurt. Really athletic for tackle. Has good feet. Good pass blocker. Could really develop. Sam Olajubutu, Outside Linebacker, Arkansas He was Arkansas defensive leader. Voted best playmaker is the SEC. Very instinctive, and is good at blowing up run plays. He is very aggressive. At 5'9, it is said that if he was 6'2, he'd be a first rounder. Sounds like he has good potential, especially on special teams. Reggie Lewis, Cornerback, Florida Has good speed. Ex reciever with good hands. Good developmental player. 4 int's, 6 batted passes last season. |
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Brandon Frye, OL * Height: 6-4 * Weight: 301 * 40 Time: 5.08 * Vertical: 32.5 * Shuttle: 4.4 * 3-Cone: 7.5 * Bench Reps: 34 Brandon Frye is an intriguing prospect to many NFL scouts. He is an excellent athlete, with very good quickness and upper body strength for a player his size. But on the other hand, he has virtually no game experience compared to other offensive line prospects in the draft. Frye did not get any meaningful playing time until the Gator Bowl at the end of his junior season. When Jimmy Martin went down with an injury, Frye had to step up and play for the first time, and he did a good job against All-American defensive end Elvis Dumervil. Frye started as a senior, but was never healthy thanks to an elbow injury suffered against Northeastern and a severely sprained ankle against Miami. So how good is Frye? No one really knows. His numbers suggest he has a lot of potential, but his on-field play was less than stellar in 2006, partly due to numerous injuries. Also, he probably doesn't have the bulk needed to play tackle in the NFL. He could be moved down to guard by whatever team he inks with. With little game film and a senior season filled with injuries, NFL teams won't waste a first day or early second day pick on Frye. However, his athletic ability should warrant some team spending a late round draft pick to acquire him.
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