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04-15-2012, 09:38 PM
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Mohamed Sanu. He's being touted as a late 1st/early 2nd round guy, but there's nothing dynamic about his game, which makes me think other guys with better size/speed (Quick, Streeter, maybe Toon) go before him and push him into the 3rd.
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I think he goes late 3rd-early 4th.
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04-15-2012, 10:01 PM
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If Sanu lasts to 64 I can't see how the Giants pass on him. He would be perfect for us. No way he makes it to the 4th, you guys are crazy.
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04-15-2012, 10:09 PM
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If Sanu lasts to 64 I can't see how the Giants pass on him. He would be perfect for us. No way he makes it to the 4th, you guys are crazy.
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It's such a deep Receiver class, I don't think him slipping to the 4th would be that surprising. There are a lot of Receivers better than him in this draft.
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04-15-2012, 10:27 PM
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1) Has to be Dontari Poe. A team drafting him is strictly off of 'what could be'
Too risky considering his inconsistent college production. Teams love the guys potential but I could see him falling into the 20s.
2) CB Janoris Jenkins. A lot of teams have completely removed his name off their boards. Even a second round pick is a big reach for a guy with his immaturity. Talented but too risky.
3) Obviously Vontaze. Anything before a 6th round pick would be completely baffling.
4) Alshon Jeffrey. For some reason character and work ethic concerns have been floating, I love his skills at the next level and he'll be a starter for years to come, but he very well may fall out of the first.
5) LB Zack Brown. Teams are scared of his instincts and aggressiveness. Round 2 would be a fall considering his workout #s.
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04-15-2012, 10:34 PM
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1) Has to be Dontari Poe. A team drafting him is strictly off of 'what could be'
Too risky considering his inconsistent college production. Teams love the guys potential but I could see him falling into the 20s.
2) CB Janoris Jenkins. A lot of teams have completely removed his name off their boards. Even a second round pick is a big reach for a guy with his immaturity. Talented but too risky.
3) Obviously Vontaze. Anything before a 6th round pick would be completely baffling.
4) Alshon Jeffrey. For some reason character and work ethic concerns have been floating, I love his skills at the next level and he'll be a starter for years to come, but he very well may fall out of the first.
5) LB Zack Brown. Teams are scared of his instincts and aggressiveness. Round 2 would be a fall considering his workout #s.
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None of these guys would be that surprising. I don't think Alshon or Janoris fall but I could deffinetly see the other three slip a bit.
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04-15-2012, 10:43 PM
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4) Alshon Jeffrey. For some reason character and work ethic concerns have been floating, I love his skills at the next level
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Like his elite separation . . .
(He can't even separate in college. He'll be mugged in the pros.)
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04-15-2012, 11:28 PM
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It's such a deep Receiver class, I don't think him slipping to the 4th would be that surprising. There are a lot of Receivers better than him in this draft.
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Yep. When I look at him, I see Earl Bennett.
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04-16-2012, 03:15 AM
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Someone at DT or G will fall this year because both positions are especially deep. If Kelechi Osemele goes anywhere in the 3rd he'd probably be considered one of the better value picks made, so if I had to come up with a name I'd go with him strictly because of the depth at the position.
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04-16-2012, 11:50 AM
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RT @claytoncargill @danpompei you don't think decastro is a first round lock?... Not what I'm hearing. Could go 2nd.
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04-16-2012, 02:15 PM
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I do think there's a real chance Ingram falls to 16. I saw it in a dream.
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04-16-2012, 02:33 PM
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the Sanu hate comes all about because he didn't run well in shorts and didn't run deep routes in college. it's fantastic to see actually
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04-16-2012, 02:40 PM
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the Sanu hate comes all about because he didn't run well in shorts and didn't run deep routes in college. it's fantastic to see actually
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A few years from now people will wonder how we fell and we'll just laugh it up as always.
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04-17-2012, 01:33 AM
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the Sanu hate comes all about because he didn't run well in shorts and didn't run deep routes in college. it's fantastic to see actually
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I saw that 4.6+ at the Combine and he immediately went from top 10 pick to maybe top 100 pick.
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04-17-2012, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Asteinebach
I agree with absolutely everything you said except Cordy Glenn. I see him as a player that could easily be a top 10 pick. He's got the versatility to help him improve his stock. He's this years guy that can play any position on the line, and teams like that.
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Well, Charley Casserly has him going very early round 2 in his latest mock, so I doubt he ever smell top 10. There just isn't a ton of 350lbs. OLmen in the NFL and one has to ask if it will affect his play in the 4th quarter of a game. I don't doubt his talent but I do question his desire to stay in shape which is all important if a player is to reach his potential.
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