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Remaining Players I'd like to see picked up

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I'd love to see us pick 1 or 2 of these guys remaining

Kentrell Brothers LB
Joshua Perry LB
Travis Feeney LB
Matakavich LB
Rashad Robinson CB Boom or bust player
Deondre Hall CB 6'2" corner
Jerrell Adams TE
Braunecker TE
Sheldon Day DT
 
Josh Perry for sure. Matakevich for sure. Sheldon Day for sure.

Dan Vitale
 
I'm hoping for Tyler Matakevich. Reminds me a lot of Zach Thomas. Doesn't blow up the charts but a tackling machine.
 
Imo, the guy who has most reminded me of Zach is William Ratelle from UND, at his pro day ran a 4.54, 36" vert, 36 reps on the bench, 5'10", 251lbs.

[video]https://youtu.be/IXWKZDzMl5o[/video]
 
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/jordan-howard?id=2555418

We have zero commitment to the running game.


RB JORDAN HOWARD 6 feet, 230 pounds.

PRO DAY RESULTS
40-yard dash: 4.59 seconds
Short shuttle: 4.34 seconds
3-cone: 7.14 seconds

ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS

Showed ability to step his game up against top competition at both UAB and Indiana. Rushed for at least 145 yards in every full game he played. Natural runner who combines tempo with a special feel for spacial relationships. Pro­-ready vision gives him outstanding feel for run lane developments at the line of scrimmage and onto the second level. Consistently chooses best angles and creases for optimal yardage. For a big back, can make himself skinny through tight quarters. Decisive and punishing. Drops pads and accelerates into contact to batter would-­be tacklers on the second and third levels. Drives legs through arm tackles and goes about his work. Hard-­charging when it’s third- or fourth-and-short. Showed potential in screen game as receiver.

DRAFT PROJECTION Rounds 2 or 3

SOURCES TELL US "He's the best pure running back in this draft. I've coached some good ones and he's what you look for. His injuries will knock him back a round or so, and he's not as well-rounded as Ezekiel Elliott is, but I think this kid is the best runner in this year's draft." -- AFC running backs coach

NFL COMPARISON Arian Foster

BOTTOM LINE Howard has the optimal size and talent needed to strap the pads on and become a productive workhorse for a team looking for one, true lead back. Howard's vision, power and subtle shiftiness allow him to create and break tackles along the way. Staying healthy in the NFL is a legitimate concern for Howard considering his relentless running style. If he can stay healthy, Howard has the ability to become an instant factor as an NFL starter.
 
As they all pay close attention to the one line that did not matter.....and the spelling....

Here, Look at my keys! See how the light hits them and they make a jangling sound?
 
Andrew Billings, DL Baylor
Christian Westerman, OL Arizona State
Kenneth Dixon, RB Louisiana Tech
Paul Perkins, RB UCLA
Nick Kwiatkoski, ILB West Virginia
Romeo Okwara, DE Notre Dame
Vadal Alexander, OG LSU
D.J. Reader, DT Clemson
Joshua Perry, ILB Ohio State
Jalen Mills, CB LSU
Ronald Blair, DE Appalachian State
 
Kenneth Dixon - RB
Devontae Booker - RB
Vadal Alexander - G
Kentrell Brothers - OLB
K.J. Dillon - S
Jeremy Cash - S
 
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