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

if dj fluker from alabama gets moved to guard he'll be 
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he's absurd in the run game
 
One does not simply.....

Jump off the Tavon Austin train
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 Busted out laughing when I read this.

Not taking anything away from Tavon but Steddman Bailey is damn good too. Likely be an early 2nd rounder, but another name for the strong group of WRs this yr. Best position in it's class.
 
One does not simply.....

Jump off the Tavon Austin train
i'll reiterate , my team's defense look like the XFL's all star's so drafting him the first round would be game set match , season over

on a side not ive made like 6 attempts to get through that one highlight vid of his thats seperated by returns/receiving/rushing
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halfway his punt returns i turn it off , i get too damn hype ....i'd bet the house if he's healthy for 16 games he's the offensive rookie of the year

THE HOUSE
 
Who would you compare Wilson to
im too glass half full this time of year to really tell you

but if he's gonna thrive in the nfl he's gonna have to put on atleast

20 pounds....if he does that and keeps his fluidity he'll be the goods
 
Hoping for Zac Dysert to end up with Pitt in a later round, would be awesome
 
Brian Gamble from Ashland is gonna end up being a sleeper. He will be a undrafted free agent 
 
Offensive Line Measurements results

http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2013...-tape-offensive-linemen-official-measurements

Rank Player School POS Height Weight Arm Length Proj. Round
1 Luke Joeckel Texas A&M OT 6-6 306 34 1/4 1
3 Chance Warmack Alabama OG 6-2 317 34 3/4 1
6 Eric Fisher Central Michigan OT 6-7 306 34 1/2 1
11 Lane Johnson Oklahoma OT 6-6 303 35 1/4 1
22 Jonathan Cooper North Carolina OG 6-2 311 33 1
24 D.J. Fluker Alabama OT 6-5 339 36 3/4 1
49 Dallas Thomas Tennessee OT 6-5 306 33 1/8 2
52 Barrett Jones Alabama C 6-4 306 34 1/8 2
53 Kyle Long Oregon OT 6-6 313 33 3/8 2
55 Travis Frederick Wisconsin C 6-4 312 33 2
57 David Bakhtiari Colorado OT 6-4 299 34 2
64 Menelik Watson Florida State OT 6-5 310 34 2-3
69 Larry Warford Kentucky OG 6-3 332 33 3/8 2-3
79 Oday Aboushi Virginia OT 6-5 308 33 7/8 2-3
88 Brian Schwenke California C 6-3 314 32 3
92 Justin Pugh Syracuse OG 6-4 307 32 3
98 Terron Armstead Arkansas-Pinebluff OT 6-5 306 34 3
112 Chris Faulk LSU OT 6-5 331 34 1/4 3-4
114 Brian Winters Kent State OG 6-4 320 32 3/4 3-4
118 Jordan Mills Louisiana Tech OT 6-5 316 34 3-4
121 David Quessenberry San Jose State OT 6-5 302 34 3/8 4
127 Alvin Bailey Arkansas OG 6-3 312 34 3/4 4
130 Khaled Holmes USC C 6-3 302 35 4
136 Xavier Nixon Florida OT 6-6 321 33 1/2 4-5
141 J.C. Tretter Cornell OG 6-4 307 33 3/8 4-5
157 Brennan Williams North Carolina OT 6-6 318 34 5
167 Reid Fragel Ohio State OT 6-8 308 33 5
172 Hugh Thornton Illinois OG 6-3 320 34 1/8 5-6
177 Garrett Gilkey Chadron State OG 6-6 318 32 5/8 5-6
179 Ricky Wagner Wisconsin OT 6-6 308 34 5-6
183 Braxston Cave Notre Dame C 6-3 303 32 5-6
197 P.J. Lonergan LSU C 6-3 304 33 6
201 Manase Foketi West Texas A&M OT 6-5 318 34 1/2 6
210 Eric Herman Ohio OG 6-4 320 32 1/4 6-7
216 Jeff Baca UCLA OG 6-3 302 34 1/4 6-7
217 Braden Brown Brigham Young OT 6-5 310 34 1/4 6-7
223 Matt Stankiewitch Penn State C 6-3 302 32 1/2 6-7
243 Tanner Hawkinson Kansas OT 6-5 298 33 3/8 7
245 Earl Watford James Madison OG 6-3 300 34 7
258 Jason Weaver Southern Mississippi OT 6-4 313 34 7-FA
276 Rogers Gaines Tennessee State OT 6-6 334 36 1/4 7-FA
288 Chris Barker Nevada OG 6-3 305 33 7-FA
290 Luke Marquardt Azusa Pacific OT 6-8 315 34 1/2 7-FA
309 Emmett Cleary Boston College OT 6-7 316 34 1/4 7-FA
320 Mark Jackson Glenville State OG 6-5 328 34 1/4 7-FA
323 Nick Becton Virginia Tech OT 6-5 323 35 1/2 7-FA
330 Oscar Johnson Louisiana Tech OT 6-5 331 34 1/4 7-FA
333 T.J. Johnson South Carolina C 6-4 310 33 1/2 7-FA
346 Joe Madsen West Virginia C 6-3 310 30 7-FA
348 John Wetzel Boston College OT 6-7 315 34 7-FA
368 Travis Bond North Carolina OG 6-6 329 35 1/2 FA
406 Jordan Devey Memphis OT 6-7 317 32 3/4 FA
434 Vince Painter Virginia Tech OT 6-4 306 34 FA
438 Edmund Kugbila Valdosta State OG 6-4 317 34 7/8 FA
477 Stephane Milhim UMass-Amherst OT 6-4 314 34 1/4 FA
538 Jamaal Johnson-Webb Alabama A&M OG 6-5 313 35 3/4 FA
577 Lamar Mady Youngstown OG 6-2 317 33 1/2 FA
745 Zach Allen N.C. State OG 6-2 332 33 1/2 FA
 
Tight End measurements

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/2/21/4016288/2013-nfl-combine-results-tight-ends

Player School Height Weight Arm Hand
Justice Cunningham South Carolina 6-3 258 33 7/8 10
Tyler Eifert Notre Dame 6-5 250 33 1/8 9 1/8
Zach Ertz Stanford 6-5 249 31 3/4 9 3/4
Gavin Escobar San Diego State 6-5 254 33 5/8 9 3/4
Joseph Fauria UCLA 6-7 259 33 3/4 10 7/8
Matt Furstenburg Maryland 6-3 242 31 3/4 8 5/8
Chris Gragg Arkansas 6-3 244 33 5/8 9
D.C. Jefferson Rutgers 6-6 255 34 1/4 10 1/8
Nick Kasa Colorado 6-6 269 32 7/8 9 1/8
Travis Kelce Cincinnati 6-4 255 33 3/4 9 5/8
Philip Lutzenkirchen Auburn 6-3 258 33 1/4 10 1/4
Vance McDonald Rice 6-4 267 34 3/8 10 1/8
Ryan Otten San Jose State 6-5 230 33 3/8 9 5/8
Chris Pantale Boston College 6-5 254 33 1/4 10 1/4
Jordan Reed Florida 6-2 236 33 10
Mychal Rivera Tennessee 6-3 242 32 5/8 10 1/4
Dion Sims Michigan State 6-4 262 33 1/8 10 1/2
Jake Stoneburner Ohio State 6-3 252 32 1/4 9 3/8
Levine Toilolo Stanford 6-8 260 34 1/2 10 1/4

Jordan Reed really is about to be Aaron Hernandez Pt.2 lol
 
INDIANAPOLIS -- Many prospects, including Alabama right tackle D.J. Fluker, lost weight preparing for the NFL Scouting Combine.

Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray found some, adding a stunning 24 pounds to measure in at 6-foot-6, 232 pounds in front of scouts on Thursday at the combine.

Bray was wearing the same loose-fitting NFL-issued apparel as the other prospects who have filtered in through the media room at Lucas Oil Stadium, but the weight looked evenly distributed. He plans to participate in the drills, including throwing, in Indianapolis.

While Bray physically looked the part, he was noticeably nervous at the podium. He looked interviewers in the eye when answering questions but was surprisingly soft-spoken and short with many of his answers.

While Bray's nerves certainly don't mean he won't be successful as an NFL quarterback, he lacked the field-general persona that some scouts expect at the position. This is surprising considering the aggression with which he has played throughout his career with the Volunteers.

To put it simply, Bray possesses as much arm talent as any quarterback in this draft class. His combination of arm strength, accuracy and willingness to throw through tight windows against quality competition has drawn comparisons to fellow former SEC standouts Jay Cutler (Vanderbilt) and Ryan Mallett (Arkansas). Bray attempts -- and often makes -- throws that no other quarterback in this draft class (and few in the NFL) will try.

Due to a lack of mobility and a number of acts off the field that have led to questions about his maturity, Bray ranks as NFLDraftScout.com's No. 7 passer in this draft. But as Dane Brugler pointed out here, he has the tools to leap up the board this week.

Having operated in pro-style attacks under Lane Kiffin and Derek Dooley, Bray completed 58.5 percent of his passes for 7,444 yards and 69 touchdowns against 28 interceptions.
 
Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray found some, adding a stunning 24 pounds to measure in at 6-foot-6, 232 pounds in front of scouts on Thursday at the combine.

:eek

TB ain't playing around....dude REALLY wants to go in the 1st. For him, I think the interviews will be more important than the actual physical component of the combine.
 
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