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Xavier Su'a-Filo - G - Bruins

Orange County Register's Ryan Kartje reports that two scouts told head coach Jim Mora that UCLA OG Xavier Su'a-Filo is the "best guard prospect since All-Pro Steve Hutchinson."

"Two scouts told Mora that Su’a-Filo is the best guard prospect in the draft since five-time All-Pro Steve Hutchinson, who was drafted out of Michigan in 2001," Kartje wrote. The Steve Hutchinson comparison could be a little bit of a stretch, but Su’a-Filo's stock has risen over the last couple of months. His experience at guard and tackle, paired with his athleticism and speed has impressed scouts. He has a chance to go in the end of the first round or perhaps the second round of the draft.
Source: Orange County Register

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Jimmy Garoppolo - QB - Panthers

Matt Waldman of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio believes Eastern Illinois QB Jimmy Garoppolo has "dramatic" pocket presence problems and would leave him off his draft board entirely if he were a decision-maker.

"Is it impossible for Garappolo to address his pocket presence? Of course not," Waldman wrote. "Have I ever seen it when the issues are this dramatic? Not in recent memory." Waldman believes Garoppolo "sees phantom pressure" and consistently lacks "a clear plan on the field when the initial play doesn't work." The link below provides plenty of damning evidence via film available on YouTube to support Waldman's assessments. Garoppolo has the tools to succeed at the next level, but he needs plenty of work.
Source: Rookie Scouting Portfolio

Mar 11 - 6:58 PM

I know footwork is much easier to teach with reps than pocket presence, heck, even throwing motion allows more individual practice time, but could this be a late round/UDFA pick up for Harbaugh to groom (trade bait)? He did go visit him and throw with him...
 

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Kiper: 2014 NFL Mock Draft 3.0

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Khalil Mack
Houston Texans (2-14)
COLLEGE: Buffalo
HT: 6-2
WT: 251
POS: OLB

Analysis: The Texans are in some ways like Kansas City drafting at No. 1 last year in that they don't fit the profile of a team drafting so high. The personnel situation isn't terrible; the defense can keep them in games; they have a new head coach who has a good track record with quarterbacks and may not be content to wait on a rookie QB to develop when he could be winning. Mack is a fit in most systems, but he'd excel in this system as a pass-rusher and a player who can back up and make plays in space and to the edges. Houston hasn't been active in free agency, but Mack can fill a role and be a key contributor early for a team that can start winning again. And it's been almost a full year since a player from the MAC went No. 1, right?
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Greg Robinson
St. Louis Rams (7-9)
COLLEGE: Auburn
Class: Soph
HT: 6-5
WT: 332
POS: OT

Analysis: Even with the strange change of direction on Rodger Saffold, given the concerns about Jake Long's ability to stay healthy, starter ability at tackle is still a major question, and the Rams can't afford to be thin up front in 2014. I think this is an obvious spot where a trade could happen, but if you have the chance to draft a potential star at tackle in the same year you need to find out if the QB you've paid a lot of money is worth it, you may not want to overthink it. Robinson can be a special player, and the Rams would improve up front with him around, starting in Week 1.
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Jadeveon Clowney
Jacksonville Jaguars (4-12)
COLLEGE: South Carolina
Class: Jr
HT: 6-5
WT: 266
POS: DE

Analysis: The Jags have done some work in free agency, with the addition of versatile defensive lineman Red Bryant among the notables. And while they need a quarterback, I don't think they'd pass on the most talented player in the draft if he's around at No. 3. The Jags decided to re-sign Chad Henne, and while I don't think they did so based on the idea he's an immovable object at starter, I do think they believe they can win football games with him starting if they improve everywhere else. And Clowney certainly improves a pass rush that we've been talking about as a draft priority for way too long.
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Blake Bortles
Cleveland Browns (4-12)
COLLEGE: UCF
Class: Jr
HT: 6-5
WT: 232
POS: QB

Analysis: The Browns have already released Brandon Weeden and Jason Campbell. In other words, the writing is on the wall and the depth chart has a pretty big vacancy. So they'll keep Brian Hoyer as a possible starter and draft a QB at this spot knowing it's not such a bad place for a young QB to succeed, given their ability to pass-block up front and the fact that they have some dangerous weapons in the passing game in Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron. Yes, I can see either Teddy Bridgewater or Johnny Manziel here, but this is a bet on where the Browns end up after evaluating all of them closely.
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Teddy Bridgewater
Oakland Raiders (4-12)
COLLEGE: Louisville
Class: Jr
HT: 6-2
WT: 214
POS: QB

Analysis: The Raiders are actively trying to improve the offensive line in free agency, the Rodger Saffold soap opera not withstanding. Austin Howard is the one name in the fold so far. This is a possible trade-down slot given the many personnel needs this team still has, but it'd be hard to pass on the most NFL-ready QB in the draft, and a player who could help turn the franchise around. The current QB depth chart in Oakland simply doesn't promise much, so Bridgewater has the potential to play early and not just survive, but change the fortunes and direction of the franchise.
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Jake Matthews
Atlanta Falcons (4-12)
COLLEGE: Texas A&M
Class: Sr
HT: 6-5
WT: 308
POS: OT

Analysis: The Falcons needed to improve along the line on both sides of the ball, and while they've taken a step to upgrade their run defense in free agency with the additions of Tyson Jackson and Paul Soliai, the offensive line still needs work, and Matthews can come in ready to player on either side. Draft, start and throw away the key. I know a pass-rusher could also come into play here, but Matthews seems like an easy call.
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Sammy Watkins
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)
COLLEGE: Clemson
Class: Jr
HT: 6-0
WT: 211
POS: WR

Analysis: The Bucs are going to be good on the defensive side of the ball. They've added a good defensive end in Michael Johnson and a good cornerback in Alterraun Verner, and they may not be done. But they also have uncertainty at QB even with the addition of Josh McCown. And whether it's McCown or second-year option Mike Glennon, another weapon in the passing game will help, and Watkins becomes a pretty good value at this point. His experience implies a player ready to succeed early; the offense will get a bump from his presence.
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Johnny Manziel
Minnesota Vikings (5-10-1)
COLLEGE: Texas A&M
Class: Soph
HT: 5-11
WT: 207
POS: QB

Analysis: As I talk to teams, I get the sense there's a great deal of uncertainty around the quarterbacks in this draft. But there's a point where uncertainty turns into a reasonable bet, and Manziel at this point on the board is closer to the latter. There are some decent weapons in place in Minnesota for Manziel. There's a great deal of uncertainty on the defensive side of the ball here, but it doesn't outweigh the questions at QB. Manziel could be the solution and, drafted here, there's no question he'd come in with a chip on his shoulder.
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Taylor Lewan
Buffalo Bills (6-10)
COLLEGE: Michigan
Class: Sr
HT: 6-7
WT: 309
POS: OT

Analysis: I like Cordy Glenn, but protection was still a problem for the Bills last year, so I have them placing a higher priority on keeping EJ Manuel upright and shifting their attention to the deep class of wide receivers in Round 2 or 3. I've said more than once that I think Lewan could have graded out as the top tackle last year if he chose to enter the draft, and while he has the prototypical length as a pass-blocker, he really gets after it as a run-blocker.
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Mike Evans
Detroit Lions (7-9)
COLLEGE: Texas A&M
Class: Soph
HT: 6-4
WT: 231
POS: WR

Analysis: After the Lions signed Golden Tate, the obvious reaction is to think they go another direction here. I'll counter and say that the Lions didn't just need one wide receiver, they needed two, and I'd also say that while Tate is a nice addition, he doesn't do much to ease the worry of what this offense looks like when Calvin Johnson isn't healthy. The Lions shouldn't be done at this position, and I think Evans is too good to pass up here. Tate's presence doesn't mean this is no longer a need.
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Anthony Barr
Tennessee Titans (7-9)
COLLEGE: UCLA
Class: Sr
HT: 6-4
WT: 255
POS: OLB

Analysis: Barr has seen his stock slip some, but he put together a good pro day, and gives the Titans another pass-rusher aside from Derrick Morgan. In general, drafting the best possible player supersedes need unless the value lines up with need pretty well, but this is a spot where the needs are multiple and I can just see the team taking the best player. Barr can provide an early impact.
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Eric Ebron
New York Giants (7-9)
COLLEGE: North Carolina
Class: Jr
HT: 6-4
WT: 250
POS: TE

Analysis: The Giants are essentially without a decent tight end with Brandon Myers now in Tampa Bay. Ebron fixes that situation pretty quickly, and gives Eli Manning the kind of target I'm not sure he's really ever had when you consider the size, speed and pass-catching combination Ebron offers. The Giants also need a linebacker here, but I don't see the value lining up with the pick slot anymore -- and they haven't traditionally hit that spot in Round 1, anyway. Ebron is a player I can see landing in the top 10, so the value is pretty good here.
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Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
St. Louis Rams (7-9)
COLLEGE: Alabama
Class: Jr
HT: 6-1
WT: 208
POS: S

Analysis: The Rams need another wide receiver, but if Evans isn't on the board here, they could also address another big need and grab Clinton-Dix to come in and start at free safety. Clinton-Dix has great range after playing center field in Nick Saban's Cover 1, and will come in ready to make an impact in coverage. Obviously, depending on the grade, St. Louis could also go with a player like Odell Beckham Jr. or Marqise Lee at this spot.
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Aaron Donald
Chicago Bears (8-8)
COLLEGE: Pittsburgh
HT: 6-0
WT: 285
POS: DT

Analysis: The Bears have already added Lamarr Houston in free agency, but that's just a starting point on this defensive line, which is still thin and was absolutely gutted by injury last season. Donald equals disruption, and no player was more of a force against opposing offenses in college football last season. He's had a good combine and a good Senior Bowl and is now worthy of this draft slot.
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Justin Gilbert
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)
COLLEGE: Oklahoma State
Class: Sr
HT: 6-0
WT: 202
POS: CB

Analysis: I could see Gilbert going to the Lions at No. 10, or even the Bears at No. 14, but somebody slides a few slots further than you'd expect every year, and the Steelers could use some youth at cornerback and would benefit from Gilbert's presence in 2014. No cornerback in college football was as effective or consistent as Gilbert in 2013, and he followed it up with a strong combine.
 
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Timmy Jernigan
Dallas Cowboys (8-8)
COLLEGE: Florida State
Class: Jr
HT: 6-1
WT: 299
POS: DT

Analysis: DeMarcus Ware is gone, but even if he stayed the defensive line would have to be a draft priority. The D-line in Dallas needs a youth movement. If you just go on performance, Jernigan is a steal at this point in the draft and Dallas doesn't need to overthink it. But while Jernigan has good tape to fall back on, he could still be better and become a force for whoever drafts him. He's a good athlete given his size and will continue to improve his technique playing on the inside.

17
Brandin Cooks
Baltimore Ravens (8-8)
COLLEGE: Oregon State
Class: Jr
HT: 5-9
WT: 189
POS: WR

Analysis: The Ravens need to add another reliable target in the passing game beyond Torrey Smith, and while the diminutive Cooks doesn't fit the prototype of a "matchup problem" at wide receiver, he will be because he's so hard to cover. He's a more productive, quicker, stronger and slightly bigger Tavon Austin, and could have an early impact given all his experience. I think Baltimore could still make an addition in the passing game before the end of free agency, but this will remain a need.

18
Odell Beckham Jr.
New York Jets (8-8)
COLLEGE: LSU
Class: Jr
HT: 5-11
WT: 198
POS: WR

Analysis: Free agency factors here, but the addition of Eric Decker is only helpful, not a solution at the wide receiver position on this roster. And again, you can't overthink free agency as it relates to the draft, because the question of ceiling isn't the same. Beckham has a higher ceiling than anybody in the free-agent market, and has the kind of experience that could make him a quicker conversion than many. A great physical talent, Beckham has improved as a pass-catcher and pushed himself into this range in the draft.

19
Zack Martin
Miami Dolphins (8-8)
COLLEGE: Notre Dame
HT: 6-4
WT: 308
POS: OT

Analysis: The Dolphins have added Branden Albert in free agency, but they could draft offensive linemen for another couple of rounds here and draw no objections from me. I like Martin in this slot given his versatility and play-right-away skill set. He can start on the right side, put in time on the left as needed, and could help at guard as needed. And again: The Dolphins need help up front.

20
Darqueze Dennard
Arizona Cardinals (10-6)
COLLEGE: Michigan State
Class: Sr
HT: 5-10
WT: 199
POS: CB

Analysis: Free agency certainly plays a role here because the Cardinals put out a fire at left tackle with the addition of Jared Veldheer. Carson Palmer sleeps a little better at night, and the draft picture for Round 1 opens up. I like the idea of taking Dennard here. You already have Patrick Peterson and hopefully a healthy Tyrann Mathieu, but in Dennard you get another player who can play right away, doesn't get lost in a variety of coverages and will play physical and attack the line of scrimmage when you need him to. He could be gone earlier given the need at the position, but I like the fit here if he's around.

21
C.J. Mosley
Green Bay Packers (8-7-1)
COLLEGE: Alabama
Class: Sr
HT: 6-2
WT: 234
POS: ILB

Analysis: If the board breaks this way, I think the Packers are looking at the defensive side of the ball. And while I know depth on the defensive line is a concern, Mosley is a great value at this point and is a player who can step in right away at inside linebacker and improve the unit. His ability in coverage from the linebacker position surpasses that of anybody in this draft, and if he can stay healthy he's going to be an impact player early on.
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Calvin Pryor
Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)
COLLEGE: Louisville
Class: Jr
HT: 5-11
WT: 207
POS: S

Analysis: The Eagles made a move in free agency and added Malcolm Jenkins from the Saints. In terms of starter-worthy talent at the position, I'll say that means one down and one to go. Pryor is the obvious solution here, a player who can hold his own in coverage but will come downhill against the run and be effective in the box. The Eagles are going to score points. They could use another option at wide receiver, but it's a deep draft there, and I think the focus will be on defense early.
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Marqise Lee
Kansas City Chiefs (11-5)
COLLEGE: USC
Class: Jr
HT: 5-11
WT: 192
POS: WR

Analysis: The Chiefs are going to be a good defense again in 2014 if they stay healthy, but there's still uncertainty on the offensive side of the ball, and while you can question the ceiling of Alex Smith at this point in his career, the Chiefs feel they can win with him and also won't be finding a better solution at this stage in the draft. But they can find Smith some help, and that's Lee, who brings a lot of refinement as a route runner and the ability to turn a short catch into a big play. And if he goes this low, the chip on his shoulder could also help.
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Ryan Shazier
Cincinnati Bengals (11-5)
COLLEGE: Ohio State
Class: Jr
HT: 6-1
WT: 237
POS: OLB

Analysis: I've had Shazier as a likelier second-round pick at some points, but there aren't many players in the entire draft who teams are more certain of. This is a high-floor player, an instinctive playmaker who can chase down plays sideline to sideline and gets great reads and will attack the backfield. Shazier is a little undersized, but makes up for it with instincts and an impressive ability to work through blockers. The Bengals aren't awful at linebacker, but they certainly lack speed. Shazier is a fix.
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Bradley Roby
San Diego Chargers (9-7)
COLLEGE: Ohio State
Class: Jr
HT: 5-11
WT: 194
POS: CB

Analysis: The Chargers have talent up front on the defensive side of the ball, but they were exploited in the secondary for most of 2013. They simply have to upgrade the talent level. Roby does that. He gets in trouble for his coverage tactics on occasion, but I'm not sure there's a more naturally gifted player at the position in the draft. He has speed, change of direction quickness, plenty of strength and a willingness to make hits. It's about consistency at this point for Roby, but I suspect his learning curve will be impressive.
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Kelvin Benjamin
Cleveland Browns (4-12)
COLLEGE: Florida State
Class: Soph
HT: 6-5
WT: 240
POS: WR

Analysis: The Browns aren't sitting still in free agency, but they aren't going to find a pass-catcher with this high a ceiling. Benjamin could have used another year in college to refine his skills, but physically he's ready to cause problems as a perpetual matchup threat at the next level. Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron are in place, but the third amigo could do wonders.
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Dee Ford
New Orleans Saints (11-5)
COLLEGE: Auburn
HT: 6-2
WT: 252
POS: DE

Analysis: The Saints have made a big bet at safety with the addition of Jairus Byrd, but while the back end of the defense is locked down, and the front is in decent shape with the growth of Cameron Jordan, John Jenkins and Akiem Hicks, the Saints could really use an edge rusher. Ford isn't a three-down player, but he can be a constant problem for offenses when he's on the field as a speed rusher. Given the QBs the Saints have to deal with, speed off the edge will be useful.
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Cyrus Kouandjio
Carolina Panthers (12-4)
COLLEGE: Alabama
Class: Jr
HT: 6-6
WT: 322
POS: OT

Analysis: There were some concerns about his medicals at the combine, but Kouandjio is going to come in healthy and ready to contribute. And it's worth remembering that he won't turn 21 until after the draft. While Kouandjio has a high ceiling, he's not merely a physical talent who could develop -- this is a kid who was battering SEC defensive linemen at the age of 19. If the health is there, so is the ceiling. It's a good bet for the Panthers at this point.
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Ra'Shede Hageman
New England Patriots (12-4)
COLLEGE: Minnesota
HT: 6-5
WT: 310
POS: DT

Analysis: New England obviously made a major move in free agency with the addition of Darrelle Revis, and I think the future of the defensive line could be a good place to focus their efforts. Undrafted rookies Chris Jones and Joe Vellano put in far too many reps last year, and it's time the Patriots added some ceiling at the position. Hageman is inconsistent given his physical talent, but good coaching could be the trick.
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Kyle Fuller
San Francisco 49ers (12-4)
COLLEGE: Virginia Tech
Class: Sr
HT: 5-11
WT: 190
POS: CB

Analysis: The 49ers aren't thin in too many spots, but cornerback certainly qualifies, and they could use someone coming in ready to contribute. Fuller has been good during the evaluation process and now seems like a reasonable option this high. With Eric Reid and Antoine Bethea on the back end, CB will be a priority in the draft.
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Chris Borland
Denver Broncos (13-3)
COLLEGE: Wisconsin
HT: 5-11
WT: 248
POS: ILB

Analysis: Free agency rears its head. I actually had the Broncos taking a pass-rusher here initially, but the addition of DeMarcus Ware -- and I hope he stays healthy -- makes change an option. If you look at only the physical profile, you wouldn't consider Borland a first-round pick, but the tape tells another story. Borland isn't just a clean-up tackler, he's an instinctive attacker of the backfield, and a relentlessly instinctive player who can get on the field right away and make plays. I know for a fact there are teams that have him with a Round 1 grade. We'll see.
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Stephon Tuitt
Seattle Seahawks (13-3)
COLLEGE: Notre Dame
Class: Jr
HT: 6-5
WT: 304
POS: DE

Analysis: At one point I saw Tuitt as a certainty to go in Round 1. But while he's now on the edge, I think the Seahawks could develop him into something special. You see the physical profile, the versatility and the flash plays and you think he could be the next Richard Seymour. But it's not always there. That said, the Seahawks need to add depth along the defensive line after some departures. I also think the Seahawks could go with a wide receiver here.
 

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Thanks for posting Kiper's mock Hangman.

Marquse Lee's still considered a 1st-round pick huh? Rats. I was hoping he'd slide all the way to the 3rd like Manningham did.

Tuitt still considered a 1st-round pick huh? :( Ass much as I like Kyle Fuller I'd take Tuitt over him.

I've already moved past the idea of Roby at 30 (although I wouldn't mind a trade up for him too much).
 

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By the way, Justin Gilbert would be such a Steelers kind of pick.
 

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If we can sign Thurmond and a solid WR I'd be happy to trade one of our 2's for a 2015 draft pick. We have so few roster spots available.
 

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I forgot who it was I had a debate with several months ago. He was bashing Crowell so much that his ignorance about the guy's talent was so apparent that it made me totally ignore his remarks about him:

Isaiah Crowell - RB - Hornets

CBS Sports' Dane Brugler believes Alabama State RB Isaiah Crowell is the most talented running back in this year's draft.

"Arguably the most talented running back in this draft class, the former SEC Freshman of the Year has a high NFL ceiling if he stays clean and committed," Brugler wrote on Friday. Crowell was dismissed from Georgia prior to the 2012 season for a weapons-related arrest and transferred to FCS-level Alabama State. The former five-star Georgia recruit has the talent at the next level, but teams will definitely be looking to see if he has moved forward from his past. Our own Josh Norris has Crowell as his No.3 running back in the class.
Source: CBS Sports

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Brandin Cooks - WR - Beavers

NFL.com's Gil Brandt mentioned that Oregon State WR Brandin Cooks reminds him of a "faster Wes Welker."

"Brandin Cooks working out today at Oregon State pro day. Reminds me of Wes Welker, only faster. Great kid. Going to be good NFL player," Brandt tweeted. Cooks ran a blazing 4.33 forty at the combine, which was the second fastest time by any player that attended. The explosion that Cooks showcased this season, has followed him to the Combine, as well as his Pro Day. Cooks has the ability to win inside and out, and with his type of explosiveness, he has the ability to take the top off a defense. The all-purpose weapon could hear his name called in the second half of the first-round.
Source: Gil Brandt on Twitter

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Brandin Cooks - WR - Beavers

NFL.com's Gil Brandt mentioned that Oregon State WR Brandin Cooks reminds him of a "faster Wes Welker."

"Brandin Cooks working out today at Oregon State pro day. Reminds me of Wes Welker, only faster. Great kid. Going to be good NFL player," Brandt tweeted. Cooks ran a blazing 4.33 forty at the combine, which was the second fastest time by any player that attended. The explosion that Cooks showcased this season, has followed him to the Combine, as well as his Pro Day. Cooks has the ability to win inside and out, and with his type of explosiveness, he has the ability to take the top off a defense. The all-purpose weapon could hear his name called in the second half of the first-round.
Source: Gil Brandt on Twitter

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Tavon Austin
Wes Welker
Steve Smith

None of these guys play alike but all have been compared to Brandin Cooks
 

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I like him better than Coby Fleener when he was prospect:

Jace Amaro - TE - Red Raiders

Texas Tech TE Jace Amaro ran a 4.69 second forty against the wind and 4.68 with the wind at Texas Tech's pro day event.

For sake of comparison, Amaro officially logged a 4.74-second 40-yard dash at the combine in Indy. Former Texas Tech quarterback Seth Doege threw to Amaro at the event in Lubbock and the TE "looked smooth running routes," according to NFL.com's Gil Brandt. Amaro (6-foot-5 3/8 and 265 pounds) snagged 106 receptions and set an NCAA record for a TE with 1,352 receiving yards. "Amaro could be drafted as high as late in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft," Brandt believes.
Source: NFL.com

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I don't want him to go to Seattle:

Scott Crichton - DL - Beavers

Oregon State DE Scott Crichton didn't participate in testing drills for scouts at the Beavers' pro day.

Crichton performed well in Indy and is "likely be a high second-round draft pick," according to Brandt, so he elected to keep his combine numbers. "Crichton worked out as a pass rusher with his hand in the ground and as a linebacker out in space," wrote Brandt. "Crichton — who is described as a very good competitor — had a good workout." We think the 6-foot-3, 265-pounder shares Charles Johnson's ceiling.
Source: NFL.com

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Taylor Lewan - T - Wolverines

Offensive line coaches from the Steelers, Rams and Eagles attended Michigan's pro day on Wednesday.

Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was also on hand to get a close-up look at Michigan T Taylor Lewan. Lewan (6-foot-6 7/8, 312 pounds) kept most of his numbers from the combine, which was cool with scouts, as Lewan bested the OT group in four different drills. "Lewan has very good movement and a lot of upside as an offensive tackle," wrote NFL.com's Gil Brandt. "He is going to be an excellent professional player, and a possibility to be a top-10 selection in the 2014 NFL Draft." Lewan could be an option for St. Louis if they trade down from No. 2.
Source: NFL.com

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De'Anthony Thomas - RB - Ducks

Oregon RB/WR De'Anthony Thomas was "absolutely electric" Thursday at Oregon’s pro day, according to NFL.com's Gil Brandt.

Thomas (5-foot-8 5/8, 174 pounds) ran speed-of-light forties of 4.34 and 4.35 seconds. He added a 34-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-3 broad jump, a 4.21 second short shuttle and a three-cone drill time of 6.83 seconds. "Thomas is going to be a lot like a running back version of Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson," wrote Brandt. "That is, Thomas will be a luxury for an NFL team, which will have to design a special set of plays for him to get him on the field. Thomas is really special as far as being an athlete is concerned. A lot of people will be chasing him around on the field, but I don’t think he can hold up at his structure/size."
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Justin Gilbert - DB - Cowboys

Oklahoma State CB Justin Gilbert "solidified his status in the top half of the first round" by putting on "a standout performance" at Oklahoma State's Thursday pro day, according to NFL.com's Gil Brandt.

The NFL was well represented in Stillwater, as all 32 teams sent at least one employee to check out Cowboys' prospects. Notably, six defensive back coaches, Patriots assistant to the coaching staff Michael Lombardi, and the general manager (Kevin Colbert) and head coach (Mike Tomlin) of the Steelers were in attendance. "Gilbert looked outstanding in the position drills," wrote Brandt. "He was especially adept at backpedaling. Gilbert cemented his position as a top-15 caliber draft pick."
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De'Anthony Thomas - RB - Ducks

Oregon RB/WR De'Anthony Thomas was "absolutely electric" Thursday at Oregon’s pro day, according to NFL.com's Gil Brandt.

Thomas (5-foot-8 5/8, 174 pounds) ran speed-of-light forties of 4.34 and 4.35 seconds. He added a 34-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-3 broad jump, a 4.21 second short shuttle and a three-cone drill time of 6.83 seconds. "Thomas is going to be a lot like a running back version of Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson," wrote Brandt. "That is, Thomas will be a luxury for an NFL team, which will have to design a special set of plays for him to get him on the field. Thomas is really special as far as being an athlete is concerned. A lot of people will be chasing him around on the field, but I don’t think he can hold up at his structure/size."
Source: NFL.com

Mar 15 - 7:43 PM

Dri Archer & he are my favourite & 2nd-favourite KR prospects in the draft respectively. I'd be happy w/ Thomas, but I'd still be extremely angry the Niners didn't get Archer. They MUST get Archer. MUST!
 

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De'Anthony Thomas - RB - Ducks

Oregon RB/WR De'Anthony Thomas was "absolutely electric" Thursday at Oregon’s pro day, according to NFL.com's Gil Brandt.

Thomas (5-foot-8 5/8, 174 pounds) ran speed-of-light forties of 4.34 and 4.35 seconds. He added a 34-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-3 broad jump, a 4.21 second short shuttle and a three-cone drill time of 6.83 seconds. "Thomas is going to be a lot like a running back version of Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson," wrote Brandt. "That is, Thomas will be a luxury for an NFL team, which will have to design a special set of plays for him to get him on the field. Thomas is really special as far as being an athlete is concerned. A lot of people will be chasing him around on the field, but I don’t think he can hold up at his structure/size."
Source: NFL.com

Mar 15 - 7:43 PM


He ran a 4.50 forty at the combine. What is the deal?
 

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He ran a 4.50 forty at the combine. What is the deal?

Pro' day speed times are utter BS is the deal.

Mostly has to do with the fact that they're not electronically timed, so the time it takes for a human being to react to the start gets subtracted from what would have been the electronic time of the run. There are other factors as well like being outside VS inside, etc.
 
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