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LaVon Brazill - Ohio U
Gerell Robinson - Arizona State
Demario Belcher - Indiana
DeVier Posey - Ohio State
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LaVon Brazill - Ohio U
Gerell Robinson - Arizona State
Demario Belcher - Indiana
DeVier Posey - Ohio State
Round 1 - Bjoern Werner, DE
Round 2 - Larry Warford, OG
Round 3 - Darius Slay, CB
Round 4 - AJ Klein, ILB
Round 5 - Kenny Stills, WR
Round 6 - Joseph Fauria, TE
Round 7a - William Campbell, DT
Round 7b - Kayvon Webster, CB/S
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i like Brazill but he is also small and profiles more as a slot receiver than wide out.
Robinson is a tall guy with limited speed. never seen him though.
Posey has good measureable, good program but he doesn't have great hands.
Belcher??
i like J Wright (Arkansas) a lot
Jordan White-production (I know it was in the MAC), hands catcher, goes across the middle, will play a long time in the slot for some NFL team. Plays much faster than his horrible 40 time (combine 40 was 4.69)</P>
I dumped on M. McNutt in another thread, I believe Jordan White will be a better pro than McNutt. Disclosure-I watched about 7 Iowa games this year and4 W Mich games because they don't get on TV that much. Jordan Whitehas the frame, body control, and runs routes with pro potential. He broke most of Greg Jennings W Mich records, he wont be nearly as good as Jennings but I think he has a solid career </P>
Juron Criner from Arizona would be a nice mid-late round pick at WR
Criner effectively uses his great size when going for jump balls or when
"boxing out" to catch balls in the short game. He shows his athleticism
after the catch, displaying an ability to make things happen early in
the play and the burst to finish them
Possesses soft hands to pluck the ball outside of his frame. Good
concentration to make the catch in traffic or when he feels a big hit
coming. Tracks the ball well over his shoulder and demonstrates
very good body control to adjust.
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[quote user="Kase-1"]Juron Criner from Arizona would be a nice mid-late round pick at WR
Criner effectively uses his great size when going for jump balls or when
"boxing out" to catch balls in the short game. He shows his athleticism
after the catch, displaying an ability to make things happen early in
the play and the burst to finish them
Possesses soft hands to pluck the ball outside of his frame. Good
concentration to make the catch in traffic or when he feels a big hit
coming. Tracks the ball well over his shoulder and demonstrates
very good body control to adjust.
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I like him too, unlike most big receivers.. this guy can actually separate. Some inconsistency in his game though
<font size="2">Read somewhere that WR's taken in the 1st round have one of the highest bust rates out of any other position. I don't think this year has an elite class, but does have a deep class of talented WR's who should make an impact in the NFL. Not sure which round, but I think the Giants draft a WR.</font>
[quote user="Neverend"][quote user="Kase-1"]Juron Criner from Arizona would be a nice mid-late round pick at WR
Criner effectively uses his great size when going for jump balls or when
"boxing out" to catch balls in the short game. He shows his athleticism
after the catch, displaying an ability to make things happen early in
the play and the burst to finish them
Possesses soft hands to pluck the ball outside of his frame. Good
concentration to make the catch in traffic or when he feels a big hit
coming. Tracks the ball well over his shoulder and demonstrates
very good body control to adjust.
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I like him too, unlike most big receivers.. this guy can actually separate. Some inconsistency in his game though[/quote]
Its funny u say that cause I just read somewhere yesterday I think it was NFL.com they compared him to Barden and said he can't separate
[quote user="michaelkhan3"][quote user="Neverend"][quote user="Kase-1"]Juron Criner from Arizona would be a nice mid-late round pick at WR
Criner effectively uses his great size when going for jump balls or when
"boxing out" to catch balls in the short game. He shows his athleticism
after the catch, displaying an ability to make things happen early in
the play and the burst to finish them
Possesses soft hands to pluck the ball outside of his frame. Good
concentration to make the catch in traffic or when he feels a big hit
coming. Tracks the ball well over his shoulder and demonstrates
very good body control to adjust.
[/quote]
I like him too, unlike most big receivers.. this guy can actually separate. Some inconsistency in his game though[/quote]
Its funny u say that cause I just read somewhere yesterday I think it was NFL.com they compared him to Barden and said he can't separate
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Meh, these are the same guys that say Sanu can't separate, Floyd/Blackmon can't get separation deep, Jeffery cant get separation, etc
Criner, when he is on his game, gets separation better than most big, bodied receivers. Does he separate like Kendall Wright? No. But he doesn't have to slow himself down when he makes a cut at full speed and there is little wasted motion out of his breaks. Most big receivers have that flaw, but not Criner. Criner just doesn't have dynamic quickness or explosiveness in his cuts like a kendall wright. But, as I said, he's technically refined and sharp as a route runner and has little wasted movement
The guy will get just enough separation in the nfl to be productive because he is excellent at contorting his body and making highly contested catches to compensate for a lack of elite quick-twitch ability. Kid will be fine
Lavon Brazil is the best p*rn star name I have ever heard.