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I really like a Wide Receiver out of Saginaw Valley State, Jeff Janis, as a sleeper pick. The guy reminds me so much of the Packer's Jordy Nelson, same size and build (6'3", 220) and he runs a 4.42 40. Maybe worth a look with a 4th-6th rounder? Love this video of him, granted it is not against the best competition, but he can bring the ball in. Watch the one handed catch he makes at 6:05. Unreal.

[video=youtube;7dNdDnMNvi4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dNdDnMNvi4[/video]
 
can't say i see much in either of those wrs...
 
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OT Matt Patchan. Great size, very athletic and it looks like he's healthy now.
He had 1 season out of six that he was healthy. He came out of HS as mister everything on the OL, but when he got in the SEC, his body started to break down. If he could not stay healthy in the SEC, what do you think the Pros are going to do to him.
 
"Patchan, who began his career as a defensive tackle, persisted through a wild assortment of injuries sustained both on the field and off. In May 2008, he was shot in the left shoulder as a bystander at a park in Brandon. He later injured his left knee in the first of two scooter accidents. He lost enough time to injuries, including a torn pectoral muscle and broken right wrist — he played in 27 games in five seasons at Florida — that the NCAA granted him a sixth season of eligibility."

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/foot...ding-journey-lands-him-at-senior-bowl/2162619

So it wasn't just football injuries, it was also getting shot in the shoulder in a park and two motor scooter injuries. He had the ACL injury, the pec injury and a broken wrist- he looks solid and healthy to me now, with some luck maybe the injuries are behind him. He's a solidly built dude and athletic, and he can play. I'd spend a late round pick on him and hope for the best, he has the talent to play. 4.84 40 at the combine with a 1.59 ten yard split is impressive, he certainly can move well now and he appears to be healthy.
 
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Tyler Gaffney rb Stanford,5th-6th rd solid one cut runner,good sizeand power,decent speed and solid blocker
 
Brandon Coleman, WR - Rutgers, 6'6" 225

Big body red zone threat for Tannehill

[video=youtube_share;8zhPTLZ3Tdc]http://youtu.be/8zhPTLZ3Tdc[/video]
 
Andrew Jackson ILB Western Kentucky and Brandon Linder OG Miami


People know who Linder is, but he's rated very low, too low imo.. Both late round picks that I think contribute and possibly start first year.
 
I have a bunch this year.

Martavis Bryant
Trai Turner
Phillip Gaines
Alden Darby
Casey Pachall
Isaiah Crowell
Khairi Fortt
Jake Doughty
 
LT Justin Pugh from Syracuse seems to have fallen off the radar. I have questions about his stoutness at the LOS, but he can pass block and he looks athletic with good feet. Maybe a late round consideration.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t6KjRH49jk
 
LT Justin Pugh from Syracuse seems to have fallen off the radar. I have questions about his stoutness at the LOS, but he can pass block and he looks athletic with good feet. Maybe a late round consideration.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t6KjRH49jk
He is an intriguing prospect, but it became more evident at the Senior Bowl that his best position is probably inside at guard.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1682110/justin-pugh

:ponder:Kind of confused because does he not play RT for the NYG.
 
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1682110/justin-pugh

:ponder:Kind of confused because does he not play RT for the NYG.

I got the name wrong, I'm thinking Sean Hickey. The "best inside at Guard' quote is nonsense for either Pugh or Hickey, and especially for Hickey. As to Hickey, I think that he has talent as a LT pass protector, but he has to add weight and strength to compete better physically at the LOS.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfo1tqPy6DU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVSlT-dfB48
 
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