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12-30-2016, 04:18 PM | #61 |
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Re: In Season Redskins Roster Grades
Not sure how great the content of this article is, but the idea is a good one.
To better identify and watch the NFL draftable players playing in the upcoming college bowl games. Might give some reason to watch a otherwise meaningless bowl game, when you do not have a team in the game. https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/nf...172928637.html |
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12-30-2016, 06:43 PM | #62 |
The Starter
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Re: In Season Redskins Roster Grades
The players I like so far that the Redskins can probably get;
Landry OLB/DE Boston College Thomas DL Stanford .... except for the 3 off-sides today |
12-30-2016, 07:38 PM | #63 | |
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Re: In Season Redskins Roster Grades
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I've seen guy play a couple times and I've come away impressed: Tennessee DE Derek Barnett — An All-America candidate, Barnett has put together a tremendous season and endeared himself to NFL scouts with a more polished, all-around game. His production suggests he should be drafted not too far after possible No. 1 overall pick Myles Garrett, but Barnett isn’t considered to be in Garrett’s athletic area code. Still, with another big game in this bowl Barnett could put a stamp on a terrific college career and be projected as a top-20 selection in the spring These are the type of guys I would want us to draft: Michigan DL Taco Charlton — A favorite in the scouting community, Charlton is a power end who also can slide inside with his big frame and project to multiple fronts in the NFL. After a slow start following an injury in the season opener, he began to dominate regularly as the conference season wore on. We think when it’s all said and done, Charlton will end up a first-round pick. The tape reveals a consistently disruptive, impactful edge player. Florida DT Caleb Brantley — The Gators have three defensive backs who could be drafted, but we’re looking up front at Brantley, one of our favorite players to watch this season. In the mold of the undersized 3-technique that’s becoming more appreciated around the NFL, Brantley is a quick penetrator with low mileage thanks to the Gators’ deep DL rotation. We really like him (and underrated run stopper Joey Ivie) and think he has a chance to be a top-25 pick and at worst an early second-rounder. This Iowa O-line will be a nice test for this front.
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