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Your Favorite Deep Sleepers (Draft)


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1 hour ago, TigerJ said:

When I looked him up, I didn't think he was THAT small.  He's listed at the UB website as 6'3" 305.  That's 2 lbs heavier than McCoy, and 1 inch taller (1 lb. lighter) that Garrett Bradbury, two of the top centers in the draft.  I think that would be a very cool sleeper pick for Buffalo.

Definitely. And he certainly isn’t small by any means

 

has great hand technique and was the anchor of a very good line....

 

I think he has The potential to become a good backup center or even more... he certainly can play guard

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7 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

Great topic.  Here are my picks:

 

1.  McGary--OT, Washington.  Walter Football has him going in the 6th, I think he goes before then.

 

2.  Wes Hills, RB, Slippery Rock.  Good size and speed, but competition not very great. 

 

3.  J. Custis, Syracuse, WR.   Great size.  Not very fast, however.  Could emerge as a red-zone target. 

 

4.  Nauta, GA TE.  Has the traits, could have been a scheme issue at GA?

 

5.  Humphrey, WR-Texas.  Would not go so late in the draft, if not for off-field issues.   

1.  Don’t look at walter football 

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7 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

Great topic.  Here are my picks:

 

1.  McGary--OT, Washington.  Walter Football has him going in the 6th, I think he goes before then.

 

2.  Wes Hills, RB, Slippery Rock.  Good size and speed, but competition not very great. 

 

3.  J. Custis, Syracuse, WR.   Great size.  Not very fast, however.  Could emerge as a red-zone target. 

 

4.  Nauta, GA TE.  Has the traits, could have been a scheme issue at GA?

 

5.  Humphrey, WR-Texas.  Would not go so late in the draft, if not for off-field issues.   

Nauta has a bad combine and didn’t improve much at his pro day. I still think the Kid is going to be a good pro. A 4th or 5th round pick on him will be a steal. 

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15 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

Great topic.  Here are my picks:

 

1.  McGary--OT, Washington.  Walter Football has him going in the 6th, I think he goes before then.

 

2.  Wes Hills, RB, Slippery Rock.  Good size and speed, but competition not very great. 

 

3.  J. Custis, Syracuse, WR.   Great size.  Not very fast, however.  Could emerge as a red-zone target. 

 

4.  Nauta, GA TE.  Has the traits, could have been a scheme issue at GA?

 

5.  Humphrey, WR-Texas.  Would not go so late in the draft, if not for off-field issues.   

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Isn't McCary projected by some in the 2nd round?

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Christian Miller - OLB - Alabama (of course lol)

 

He was a redshirt senior and it took him a few years to really develop. Imo he is on his way up. He is very fast, has extremely long arms and is noted for his high jump. This kid is highly intelligent and already an excellent pass rusher. When Miller gets a lane to the QB he is there in an instant  and I have seen him come through in the clutch. He will probably add a few pounds in the NFL and get stronger. His upside is huge, or so it appears to me.

 

I would be extremely happy to see him sacking Brady while wearing a Bills uniform!!! 

 

 

 

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I’m going to go with Iman Marshall. He was a big recruit that started 4 years at USC. His last 2 years weren’t as effective but he may have not yet recovered from his knee injury as a junior. Some question his athleticism but he has the size to be good in cover 2. I just think he will be a productive player in a system similar to ours. 

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4 hours ago, CSBill said:

 

Isn't McCary projected by some in the 2nd round? 

 

yes he is.   He is all over the place, that's why I had the disclaimer that I think he goes before the 6th.  I'd take him in the 2nd or 3rd for sure, depending on what we already picked. 

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