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Rutgers WR Brandon Coleman measured 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine weigh-in.

He's the biggest receiver in Indy. Coleman took a step back in 2013 while playing through a knee injury, but posted 20 touchdowns over his three-year career at Rutgers and has the raw talent to develop into a quality possession receiver. Coleman received a third-round grade from the NFL Draft Advisory Board.
 

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Rutgers WR Brandon Coleman measured 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine weigh-in.

He's the biggest receiver in Indy. Coleman took a step back in 2013 while playing through a knee injury, but posted 20 touchdowns over his three-year career at Rutgers and has the raw talent to develop into a quality possession receiver. Coleman received a third-round grade from the NFL Draft Advisory Board.

I dont see receiver as a weakness on our team .... So I don't see it in the draft before the 5th round


But yeah all logic on a 6'5 + receiver ... Kinda makes you drool because you know he only has to be half decent to out jump most corners
 

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Georgia QB Aaron Murray (torn left ACL) expects to be at full health for his April 16 Pro Day.

That's a bit hard to believe since Murray just went down in November, but he's been saying he's ahead of schedule for well over a month. Just 6-foot-0 with questionable arm strength, Murray isn't expected to come off the board before day three.
 

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Fresno State WR Davante Adams measured 6-foot 7/8 and 212 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine weigh-in.

He's over an inch shorter and four pounds lighter than his college listing. Derek Carr's go-to guy, Adams led the nation in receptions (131) and touchdown catches (24) as a redshirt sophomore this past season, and finished second nationally in receiving yards per game (132.2). He's a day-two prospect.
 

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Boston College RB Andre Williams measured 5-foot-11 3/8 and 230 pounds at Friday's Scouting Combine weigh-in.

Williams was listed at 6-foot, 227 by B.C. The 2013 Doak Walker award winner as the nation's top running back, Williams is an incredibly decisive runner without special tools. But he never wastes steps and projects as an efficient NFL back, especially in short-yardage situations. He's like a suped-up BenJarvus Green-Ellis. We expect Williams to be drafted on the third day in May.
 

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Stanford OG David Yankey measured 6-foot-5 5/8 and 315 pounds at Thursday's NFL Combine weigh-in.

He has 34-inch arms. Yankey is big and long enough to draw looks from NFL teams as a potential tackle, despite manning the interior for David Shaw's Cardinal. NFL Network's Mike Mayock recently ranked Yankey as the No. 1 guard on his 2014 draft board. Yankey is expected to be a top-50 pick in May's draft.
 

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USC C Marcus Martin measured 6-foot-3 3/8 and 320 pounds at Thursday's NFL Combine weigh-in.

He has 34-inch arms, giving Martin the ability to play either guard position in addition to pivot. Martin is considered the favorite to be the first college center selected in May's draft, and position versatility can only help his stock. Colorado State C Weston Richburg is also currently a hot prospect on the interior
 
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