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This is a very unrealistic draft. But I will take this opportunity to say I'm a big fan of Xavier Williams.
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Draft Scout Exchange has them listed as available. Collins only started 10 games, so I would definitely consider him a mid second rounder and later and Perryman is a bit undersized, so he's not considered proto-typical size. I've seen several draft prospect listings as being available. This is also a deep draft. Thank you for the kind words, though.
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Here's another one that clearly shows, they would be available...
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...ll&start_row=1 I'll take Scouts impressions of the players as when they'll be available.
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Round 1 Winston Round 2 Amari Cooper Round 3 lael Collins Round 3 Dupree Round 4 Byron Jones Round 5 randy Gregory Round 5 cam Erving Round 6 Kevin white wr Done |
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Funny, in a sad kind of way. Click the ****ing link. If the players are available, you have to admit that's a good draft. Don't shoot the messenger.
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I've looked at several and quite a few have them available, which is why I finally submitted it. Not every mock draft is going to get it right. I've used that site for years and years and they've always got pretty damn close. Nothing will be perfect. The point is, if they are available, which I clearly showed they could be, those would be my picks to improve the team. Thanks, Dicky.
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Better be. Lol. J/K. It's all in good fun, I'd just be ecstatic with that draft if those players are available and that's the route we go. Appreciate you looking in the thread and adding to it.
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It's a 5th rounder but the only thing I don't like is the qb. You can get really good special team ers and backups there and I don't think mannion is worth a shit
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Here's Rang's take on him... STRENGTHS: sports an NFL-caliber frame, has the arm to make every throw and is a classic drop-back passer with limited mobility. When he feels secure in the pocket and has the time to step into his throws correctly, Mannion's touch on intermediate and vertical passes is as impressive as any quarterback in the country. He lofts the ball with perfect trajectory over the shoulder of his receivers and allows them to go get it, demonstrating pinpoint accuracy to lead his target away from defenders. Mannion has an easy, natural throwing motion and he's well-versed in coach Mike Riley's pro-style offense, which asks him to take snaps from under center as well as from the gun. While he can drive the ball when needed, it cruises, rather than explodes out of his hand. The result is that Mannion's passes look effort-less but there is some question as to whether he has the top-notch velocity to significantly boost his stock this season. WEAKNESSES: Lacks mobility. Where Mannion can improve is poise under pressure. Mannion is intelligent and typically is able to read defenses prior to the snap. When he's fooled and his primary read is taken away, he has a tendency to drop back further into the pocket, rather than stepping up. Mannion is willing to absorb a hit to complete the pass, but too often does so while falling back (rather than stepping into his passes), erasing some of the zip and accuracy from his throws. --Rob Rang (7/18/14) Player OverviewReportedly given a third round grade from the NFL Advisory Committee after a record-breaking junior season, Mannion elected to return to Corvalis for a final year of college football. Mannion's production (and coach Mike Riley's track record) speak for themselves. He threw for a Pac-12 record 4,662 passing yards last season, including a school record 37 touchdowns. He's entering his fourth season as the starter and is a three-time team captain.
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