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I'm surprised Moncrief hasn't gotten more attention... He has incredible speed, size and measurables and although his hands go Finley every once in awhile, he looks like he goes up and gets it in traffic.
He has a soft label, but he looks like he can block well... I went out and watched all the YouTube clips of the top guys.
He was a guy who stood out to me as one of, if not, my very favorite and he's the one mockers have 3rd round.

Latimer is that classic late riser ala Javon Walker.
He was a fun watch also.
How unfortunate he played at IU.



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uffda udfa;275564I'm surprised Moncrief hasn't gotten more attention... He has incredible speed, size and measurables and although his hands go Finley every once in awhile, he looks like he goes up and gets it in traffic.
He has a soft label, but he looks like he can block well... I went out and watched all the YouTube clips of the top guys.
He was a guy who stood out to me as one of, if not, my very favorite and he's the one mockers have 3rd round.

Latimer is that classic late riser ala Javon Walker.
He was a fun watch also.
How unfortunate he played at IU.





give me a guy with great hands even if he is a little slower.
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I'll be providing instant analysis of each selection tonight. The link below will direct you to my draft day blog.

http://www.row12.com/article/2375/2014_NFL_Draft_Blog_Day_1/


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porky88;275569I'll be providing instant analysis of each selection tonight. The link below will direct you to my draft day blog.

http://www.row12.com/article/2375/2014_NFL_Draft_Blog_Day_1/




link now open on my screen.
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Got it open.

Thanks WPR
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I don't have time to do a paragraph for each player, so I did a sentence on potential targets for tonight. I'll also be providing instant reaction to each pick tonight at Row12.com. I'll post the exact link later.

I listed them based on the order of my board.

Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington -- Currently the top rated player on my board. See above
Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU -- I thought he was better on tape than Odell Beckham Jr. He's going to be underdrafted.
Marqise Lee, WR, USC -- Excellent fit in the west coast offense See above.
Kyle Van Noy, OLB, BYU -- Potential thumper inside. See above.
Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State -- I think he could be a nose guard in a 34. Think Jay Ratliff.
David Yankey, OG, Stanford -- Reminds me of Josh Sitton. Take him, move Lang to center.
Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Georgia Tech -- Light a fire under Nick Perry. He and Marcus Smith (Philly's round one pick) are similar players.
Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt -- Excellent fit in this offense. Good size, speed, and production. Won't last long tonight.
Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech -- A tight end that can move the sticks.
Louis Nix III, DT, Notre Dame -- A traditional nose guard.
Christian Jones, OLB, Florida State -- I'm big on Jones. I'd love to see the Packers target him as their ILB.
Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin -- He dominated Bradley Roby (Denver's first-round pick) this season.
Davante Adams, WR, Fresno State -- Great fit in this offense. I'd bank on him being there more than Lee or Matthews.
Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State -- Two productive seasons under Bill O'Brien. I listed him as a Packer target in my divisional preview above.
Daquan Jones, DT, Penn State -- He's a five technique target in a 3-4. Plus, Ted Thompson may want to troll announcers, who'll confuse him with Datone Jones.
Marcus Robinson, CB, Florida -- Undervalued day two cornerback. Could even slide into day three.
Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss -- We covered him in this thread. Good production against SEC cornerbacks.
Jack Mewhort, OT, Ohio State -- Can play all five offensive line positions. Packers value versatility.
Chris Smith, OLB, Arkansas -- Developmental OLB.
Carl Bradford, OLB, Arizona State -- Same as Smith, though more boom or bust.
Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame -- Good blocker, but receiving skills are raw.

My best guess is they land Davante Adams in round two, Christian Jones in round three, and Troy Niklas with the comp. pick.
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porky88;275780I don't have time to do a paragraph for each player, so I did a sentence on potential targets for tonight. I'll also be providing instant reaction to each pick tonight at Row12.com. I'll post the exact link later.


What? Why instant for row12 and not PH? We have chat!!!
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My Day 2 Blog is up.

You can check it out here: http://www.row12.com/article/2376/2014_NFL_Draft_Blog_Day_2/
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My Day 3 Analysis: http://www.row12.com/article/2377/2014_NFL_Draft_Blog_Day_3/

My reaction to Bradford, who I had listed above.
Coming off a productive junior season, Bradford opted to forgo his senior season and declare for the NFL draft. Bradford is an ideal candidate to convert from college defensive end to pro 3-4 outside linebacker. He displays enough athleticism to drop back into coverage and plays the game unrelenting. His presence may light a fire under Nick Perry.
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porky88;275978My Day 3 Analysis: http://www.row12.com/article/2377/2014_NFL_Draft_Blog_Day_3/

My reaction to Bradford, who I had listed above.


I see you had him on your short list for yesterday.
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