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I'm not enmeshed in the draft and the players, but one guy who I think will be under drafted and provide great value is Davion Taylor a LB from Colorado. This guy has played a total of 4 years of football - 1 in HS - 1 in CC and two at Colorado. His mom wouldn't let me play.

Taylor runs a legit 4.4 or better and hits like a ton (10.5 100 meter time). He finished his Colorado career playing their Star position - which is a safety/LB type role and the light bulb came on about mid-season - and all of a sudden he was making plays all over the field and running down RB and WR from behind for tackles. He tackles well and arrives with impact.

Give us some other value picks you have an eye on.
 

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A couple of other guys who have caught my eyes:

Cameron Dantzler CB Miss. St.

Chas Lucas CB Arizona St.

I think both can play man or zone - by my eye both are better than some guys higher rated at CB
 

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All 3 of Boise ST players I am interested in will start out in this category.

Curtis Weaver edge will not last in this catigory.

Weaver had 52 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble this season as the Broncos advanced to the Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl, where they lost to Washington.

He finishes his college career with 34 sacks in 39 games, 3 forced fumbles and 2 interceptions.

He will be a first round pick.

OL Ezra Cleveland



Cleveland exits Boise State as a two-time Mountain West first team selection from 2018-19. He previously finished as an All-Mountain West honorable mention in 2017.

Cleveland started 27 straight games from 2017-18, earning his place on the Broncos' first-team offensive line as a redshirt freshman. He started all 14 games in 2017 before continuing the trend with all 13 games in 2018.

Along the line of scrimmage in 2019, Cleveland was the blindside protector and edge setter for a Boise State offense that averaged 34.71 points and 429 total yards per game.

The Broncos attempted 529 rushes for 2,342 yards (4.4 per carry) and 27 touchdowns while completing 287 of 465 passes (61.7 percent) for 3,664 yards and 31 touchdowns.
 

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John Hightower, Boise State

A junior college transfer, Hightower flourished in his two seasons at Boise State. He averaged over 16 yards per catch in 2018 then 18.5 as a senior with a grand total of 14 touchdowns. And beyond the stats, Hightower's a fascinating prospect because he's a natural burner who just so happens to be 6-foot-2. He's listed at 172 pounds but has to be bigger than that. Tall downfield threats are a fun luxury to have in the NFL.
 

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And yes I would be giddy to get all 3!
 

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A couple of other guys who have caught my eyes:

Cameron Dantzler CB Miss. St.

Chas Lucas CB Arizona St.

I think both can play man or zone - by my eye both are better than some guys higher rated at CB
Dantzler has good ball skills and is one of the best cover CB’s in the draft.

Chase Lucas has big upside but very raw. Haven’t seen the goods yet. Has day one talent but played like a rd 4 talent. Good project DB though.

Dantzler is one of my favorite CB’s in this years draft. I think he could end up rd 1 when all is said and done.
 
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