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Cordy Glenn is really good and hasn't played next to top flight level guys (D'Brickashaw Ferguson and Eugene Monroe). He's played all five positions on the line and was put on the "All Decade Team" for Georgia this past season. Glenn is huge and athletic and has nice foot work, something that Albert still doesn't have and at this point, will never have. Glenn is a really nice player and will have a fit at four positions on the offensive line, maybe five if he can adjust to NFL speed rushers. I'd consider him a better prospect than Albert at the same stage of their careers. |
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So, Per Saccopoo:
Cordy Glenn: Best O-line prospect in the history of the world when he's not brokering peace between Iran and Israel. Decastro: Eh, he's okay. But not better than last year's second round pick. Albert: Should be working on his footwork while moving inside to guard. Additionally, he is an enemy of america, providing intelligence to the Russians. Tells you all you need to know about his capability to assess O-lineman. |
I think Reiff will drop.
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I watched UGA a lot this year, terrible o line. Maybe not Glenns fault, but he scares me as an NFL prospect.
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Reiff is a quality starting OT prospect and with the cost of draft picks being so low and that combined with the weak free agency class, I would be a little surprised to see him dip out of the top 15. |
Intresting I don't think Kirkpatrick will be that good in the NFL. I think it's 1. Claiborne 2. Jenkins 3. Dennard
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I think Dennard is being overlooked because he was injured most of the year this year and got ejected in the bowl game but he's a better CB than Prince who was a 1st round pick and I don't recall a game where he got torched. Infact he did a pretty good job against Bowman after Prince got lit up and he shutdown McNutt . Both guys are going to be good WR's IMO.
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I actually see a lot of Flowers' play in Kirkpatrick.
If he falls to the second round, Id LOVE to select him. Especially if we lose Carr because some team wants him at a 11+ million. |
Mizzou just destroyed the North Carolina defensive "stars" in their bowl game. There is a lot of, "looks like Tarzan, plays like shit" on that defense. I wouldn't draft any of them in a top round, but somebody will.
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Jenkins wasn't trying at North Bama and why should he? He didn't need to go all out when no one was watching him, **** that bullshit. He bided his time and is still the #2 CB despite what anyone else says.
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I don't want any part of players that think they decide when to give 100% and when not to. It's selfish and shows he doesn't care about his teammates. If your team doesn't always win, he will always be a distraction and when you are winning it will be all about him. He will disappear for a year or two and when contract time comes around, he plays lights out and then demands top dollar or he becomes a big distraction to the team around him. He will probably be a guy that gambles a lot to try and get the stats, but will hang his teammates out to dry a lot. That is one thing I think Pioli has done quite well. He has taken risks, but it seems they have worked out because our team really came together last year towards the end even with all the killer injuries and all the potential distractions of the year. I came away somewhat impressed by that. |
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Quarterback 1. Andrew Luck, Stanford 2. Robert Griffin III, Baylor 3. Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M 4. Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State 5. Kirk Cousins, Michigan State Running Back 1. Trent Richardson, Alabama 2. Doug Martin, Boise State 3. David Wilson, Virginia Tech 4. Lamar Miller, Miami (Fla.) 5. LaMichael James, Oregon Rise: Martin Fall: Miller, Wilson Wide Receiver 1. Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State 3. Michael Floyd, Notre Dame 2. Kendall Wright, Baylor 4. Stephen Hill, Georgia Tech 5. Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina Rise: Floyd Fall: Wright New entry: Hill Out: LSU's Rueben Randle Tight End 1. Orson Charles, Georgia 2. Coby Fleener, Stanford 3. Dwayne Allen, Clemson 4. Deangelo Peterson, LSU 5. Ladarius Green, Louisiana-Lafayette Offensive Tackle 1. Matt Kalil, USC 2. Riley Reiff, Iowa 3. Jonathan Martin, Stanford 4. Mike Adams, Ohio State 5. Cordy Glenn, Georgia Guard 1. David DeCastro, Stanford 2. Kevin Zeitler, Wisconsin 3. Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State 4. Kelechi Osemele, Iowa State 5. Brandon Brooks, Miami (Ohio) Center 1. Peter Konz, Wisconsin 2. Philip Blake, Baylor 3. Ben Jones, Georgia 4. David Molk, Michigan 5. Michael Brewster, Ohio State Defensive End 1. Quinton Coples, North Carolina 2. Courtney Upshaw, Alabama 3. Nick Perry, USC 4. Vinny Curry, Marshall 5. Jared Crick, Nebraska Rise: Coples, Perry, Curry, Crick New entry: Crick, Upshaw (formerly listed as linebacker) Out: Clemson's Andre Branch, Illinois' Whitney Mercilus (now listed as outside linebacker), South Carolina's Melvin Ingram (now listed as outside linebacker) Defensive Tackle 1. Dontari Poe, Memphis 2. Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State 3. Michael Brockers, LSU 4. Jerel Worthy, Michigan State 5. Kendall Reyes, Connecticut Rise: Poe, Cox Fall: Brockers, Worthy Out: Penn State's Devon Still, Clemson's Brandon Thompson Outside Linebacker 1. Melvin Ingram, South Carolina 2. Whitney Mercilus, Illinois 3. Andre Branch, Clemson 4. Ronnell Lewis, Oklahoma 5. Shea McClellin, Boise State Out: Alabama's Courtney Upshaw (now listed at defensive end) Inside Linebacker 1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College 2. Dont'a Hightower, Alabama 3. Mychal Kendricks, California 4. Keenan Robinson, Texas 5. Sean Spence, Miami Cornerback 1. Morris Claiborne, LSU 2. Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama 3. Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama 4. Josh Robinson, Central Florida 5. Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina New entry: Robinson, Gilore Out: Montana's Trumaine Johnson, Iowa State's Leonard Johnson Safety 1. Mark Barron, Alabama 2. Harrison Smith, Notre Dame 3. Brandon Taylor, LSU 4. DeQuan Menzie, Alabama 5. Phillip Thomas, Syracuse New entry: Menzie, Taylor Out: Boise State's George Iloka, Oklahoma State's Markelle Martin |
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