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  1. That's my bad. I meant to put Boyd right after Dural. I still stand that I like Dural better than Boyd. I think Boyd has hit his plateau. He is very talent, but I don't see a ton of room for development in his game. Dural hasn't even come close to his true potential yet.
  2. Josh Doctson is having a quite a rise this year in my books. I'd say it comes down to him and Treadwell for the best WR and its really close. Coleman is putting up excellant numbers, but I have to be a little hesitant because Baylor's schedule has been laughable up to this point. He gets his first true test at Oklahoma tonight. Dural really impressed me against Alabama. He had a mid to high second round grade in my opinion, but I think he has first round talent. He total talent is hard to determine with Brandon Harris. Boyd has not enjoyed quite the amount of success of his previous two years, but he isn't doing bad. He ranks behind Docston, Treadwell, Will Fuller, Micheal Thomas, Coleman, and Dural in my book however and is looking more like a second rounder than a first. Will Fuller is one of my favorite guys to watch, but he said he is going to return for his degree. Rankings as of Now: 1A. Josh Doctson (Top 10) 1B. Laqaun Treadwell (Top 15) 3. Will Fuller (Top 20) 4. Micheal Thomas (First Round) 5. Corey Coleman (Late First-Early Second) 6. Travin Dural (Early Second) 7. Tyler Boyd (Mid Second) 8. Demarcus Robinson (Mid Second) 9. Pharoh Cooper (Late Second) 10. Braxton Miller (Late Second)
  3. Doctson has some of the best hands and route running skills I have ever seen at the college level. He plays just like you want a 6'4" WR to play, despite being a tad on the skinny side. I do think Dural is extremely underrated but I think that Doctson definitely deserves the hype.
  4. While he might not be the physical freak White is, Docston's wide receiver skills are some of the best I have seen. I don't think he is a top 10 pick, but I think he should be a surefire first rounder.
  5. Yes, but Bosa has constantly been getting pressure. Watt wasn't even Watt in college. In fact, Bosa has been much better than Watt was in college.
  6. That's not particularly surprising
  7. I also just noticed that Shaq Barrett is a Baltimore native.
  8. I got them week one off waivers. I was pretty surprised, since the guys in my league are usually pretty goof with that stuff.
  9. Definitely. Jaylon Smith is a very special player in my books, regardless of his position, which doesn't typical go that high.
  10. I picked up Freeman and the Broncos defense of waivers. I'm doing pretty good despite the fact I lost Charles for the year. I feel that Ray can pick up some slack for Ware. Ray has flashed a bit before hand, and now he gets his shot.
  11. Kaep has been possibly the worst QB in the NFL this year.
  12. That Broncos defense is something else. I really think they could win even if their offense can't score.
  13. Brooks played some CB at FSU. Also, its playing a 2nd year 3rd rounder over a first year 5th rounder.
  14. Gotta wonder what we do with KO now
  15. Watched him personally tear apart Texas a couple weeks ago. It was something. And his Texas Tech game was insane. He had 18 catches.
  16. Hey now, Likely is pretty good too. That's two guys who can play.
  17. I'd have to say Josh Doctson is my guy this year. As good as Corey Coleman has been, Doctson has been even more dominant in my eyes. He is one of the best at tracking and going up for the catch that I have ever seen. He is a deep ball expert, even though I wouldn't classify him as a burner. Has good height at 6'3", but he is pretty lanky at 195 lbs. I wish I could say we could possibly get him early 2nd, but I don't see him escaping the first if he runs a good 40. My eye test make me guess that he is a high 4.4-low 4.5 guy.
  18. I don't want to dream ahead yet but: 1st Round: Jalen Ramsey 2nd Round: Myles Jack 3rd: Travin Dural would be something very special
  19. It's just a personal opinion. I am in no way saying that Ndemkiche isn't a top 5 worthy selection (just like how clowney was a surefire top 5 selection despite his flaws). He is too athletic too slide at all. I also understand that his position affects his stats. I'm just noting a couple hesitations. If we had an opportunity to draft whereever we end up (unless Bosa, Stannely, or Jaylon Smith is still on the board), I would gamble on his upside.
  20. He did a very nice game vs. Bama and has been better this year. But the previous two years, I kept seeing a physical gifted specimen who played solidly but not anything mindblowingly good.
  21. Getting two or three good players and some depth pieces from a draft should be considered a success. Very hard to do more than that in the long run. Ozzie has gotten some good player recently, especially in the later rounds. However, Ozzie has been a bit weak in the first and second rounds as of late. 2013 would be the prime example of this.
  22. Agreed. I'd also argue that while DefensiveMind doesn't have ILB as a need, it definitely is. We only have Daryl for a bit longer and Mosley has struggled in pass coverage recently.
  23. Nkemdiche is a lot like clowney to me. Great athletic talent and shows good play in college, but not truly dominant. 1st pick athleticism and he has his moments, but he does not produce at a high level consistently.
  24. I think he should stay in school. I have a second day grade on him, but he is a guy that could be a first round talent if he works out the kinks. He is just way too inconsistent in his play. He'll make a wonderful play and a horrible screw up in the same drive.
  25. He switched positions from last year. He played safety last year was easily one of the best players in college football. They moved him to CB because they had a very talented 5 star freshman safety come in and were lacking at CB with the departure of their two starters. He probably moves back to safety in the pros.