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04-07-2015, 02:47 PM | #2 |
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1. Everyone else
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04-07-2015, 02:52 PM | #3 |
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1. La'el Collins, LSU
2. Brandon Schreff, Iowa 3. Jake Fisher, Oregon 4. TJ Clemmings, Pitt 5. D.J. Humphries, Florida 6. Cam Erving, Florida State 7. Andrus Peat, Stanford 8. Jeremiah Poutasi, Utah 9. Donovan Smith, Penn State 10. Ereck Flowers, Miami I might even put Poutasi higher than Peat as he'll be able to play guard as well where Peat is strictly a tackle only. Might even switch Jake Fisher and Schreff. |
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2. Peat - needs to get/play stronger, but much the same as La'el. 3. Erving - can instantly be a great C for KC, and has the most versatility. 4. Flowers - would be a beastly RT in 2016. 5. Scherff - similar to Flowers. <--- would be higher, had we not acquired Grubbs for LG. 6. Fisher - could successfully play LT, but should at least be a good RT. 7. Clemmings - needs lots of work, but potential is strong. 8. Humphries - best feet of them all, but lacks strength, and has durability issues. 9. Smith - mauler, but a bit on the heavy (slow) side for what KC needs. 10. Ogbuehi - OT versatile, but I have him ranked lower than the rest.
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04-07-2015, 07:32 PM | #5 |
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1. Brandon Scherff, Iowa
2. Ereck Flowers, Miami 3. La'el Collins, LSU 4. D.J. Humphries, Florida 5. Jake Fisher, Oregon 6. Andrus Peat, Stanford 7. T.J. Clemmings, Pittsburgh 8. Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M 9. Donovan Smith, Penn State 10. Cam Erving, Florida State |
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04-07-2015, 11:17 PM | #6 |
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1) Collins
2) Flowers 3) Erving (obviiously has a very high floor in that even if he busts out as tackle -- and he won't -- he can be a dominant interior lineman) 4) Clemmings (RT only unless someone can fix his kickslide but can be very good there) 5) Peat 6) Fisher 7) Smith 8) Humphries 9) Ogbuehi (was the weak spot on the line when Manziel was there and failed at LT last year to where they moved Harrison outside and sent Ogbueghi back to the right) 10) Scherff (probably the softest OL I've ever seen considered a first round OL by everyone. Check out game against Maryland. It's embarrassing how easily he gets bullrushed all over the place) JMO |
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04-07-2015, 11:32 PM | #7 |
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1. Collins
2. Peat 3. Scherff 4. Clemmings 5. Flowers 6. Humphries 7. Fisher 8. Smith 9. Ogbuehi 10. Erving i've seen that game clevesteve, i think the entire terps defense gave scherff fits, especially andre monroe who isn't on anyones draft radar. that being said though, scherff is an extremely dominant run blocker, especially at the second level. i think 10 is way too low for him. Last edited by jonzie04; 04-07-2015 at 11:38 PM.. |
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