2013 NFL Draft thread - ( Early Entrees, Mocks, Combine etc )

Any predictions for where Nuk Hopkins goes or where he ranks among WR? I know some of it'll depend on how he runs, not the fastest dude out there.

I really like this guy. I think he's the type of guy who will be solid for a long time in the NFL. Probably anywhere from mid-2nd round to mid-3rd?
 
Tavon Austin to Philly.

You think Chip is gonna go w/ Foles at QB or nab Geno at #4?

Austin might be long gone before Philly has a chance to take him w/ their second round pick...unless Philly trades back in the late 1st and takes him there.
 
Austin, Shady, D-Jax, Maclin, man ****.

First thing Philly should do is get field turf in there. Chip could play QB with all that stupid speed. :lol
 
Tavon Austin to Philly.

You think Chip is gonna go w/ Foles at QB or nab Geno at #4?

Yuck. Honestly, I have no idea. I could also see Andy Reid taking Geno #1, which would throw everything outta wack. Philly has a ton of o-line problems, don't they? Why wouldn't they grab one of those linemen #4 and take Barkley in the second? 8o
 
we have to go with joeckel if he is there at 4..

but geno could be in play IF joeckel is gone
 
Is geno really worth a top 5 selection or is this a reach like ponder / locker / Gabbert ?
 
Geno is better than all three of those dudes (at least in my opinion). I think he could do work under Chip.
 
He's a beast. Wonder where he goes. He'll tear it up no doubt.
He won't be available in the 2nd Round that's for damn sure lol dude gon fv$% the combine up, watch.

I would love the Falcons to trade whatever we have left post-'Julio trade' to move up for him. Alec gon be HELL in the league.
 
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 Manti Teo

He by far is no 'victim' here. He has said they've met after the Stanford game a few months back, then also said she has visited him in Hawaii.
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Pathetic and sad.
 
EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME RISERS

These five players have really helped their draft stock during the East-West practices:

Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M: Michael has been the top back in practices. He has a powerful frame and he's displayed an explosive burst to and through the hole. He doesn't have natural hands out of the backfield, but he's still a very intriguing prospect. His career at A&M was marred by injuries and a few off-field issues, but his stock is on the rise. I talked to one team that has him graded in the second round.

Terron Armstead, OL, Arkansas-Pine Bluff: Small-school players have the potential to benefit the most in an all-star setting. After watching these players dominate weaker competition, scouts are anxious to see them perform against top-tier, Division I talent. Armstead looks like he belongs. He is a powerful run blocker and has the base to anchor down against the bull rush in pass protection. He is probably better suited to play guard at the next level, but he also has a chance at right tackle. His play this week could earn him a slot in next week's Senior Bowl.

Brandon McGee, CB, Miami: McGee has been impressive all week long. He has quick feet, fluid hips and he's made several plays on the ball. He has been the top cornerback by a good margin. Several teams have him slotted in the third/fourth-round area.

Wes Horton, DE, USC: Horton wasn't a dominating player on tape, but he's having an outstanding week of East-West practices. He is very long and athletic. He's slithery in pass-rush drills and shows the ability to wrap around blocks in the run game. Horton needs to get stronger, but there is a lot to work with in this prospect.

Lucas Reed, TE, New Mexico: Reed was quiet earlier in the week, but he had an excellent practice on Wednesday. He has outstanding size (6-foot-6, 250 pounds) and displays the ability to adjust to the ball down the field. He comes from good genes -- his brother is Houston Texans OLB Brooks Reed -- and teams left Wednesday's practice anxious to study more tape on the big tight end.
Pretty surprising on C-Mike. That's awfully high for a really injury-prone RB...
 
Brandon McGee, CB, Miami: McGee has been impressive all week long. He has quick feet, fluid hips and he's made several plays on the ball. He has been the top cornerback by a good margin. Several teams have him slotted in the third/fourth-round area.

Miami needs a corner to replace Vontae pretty bad, probably one in the second round. But if we take a second one, I would be cool with McGee in the middle rounds. I'm betting he'll make an NFL jump like Shields did, the raw ability is there, now just needs to be coached up. Hope he gets a shot.

I've heard that DE Devin Taylor has looked good at practice this week too, another guy that was hyped, then dropped, now gaining steam again.
 
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