ASHKUM BEAR Posted March 28, 2015 Report Share Posted March 28, 2015 It is a chilly afternoon and I am mocking the afternoon away. Hoping there will be some trade interest. Going with Cleveland as that partner, we get #12, 3-#77, and a future 3rd and they get Cooper. I still think we are best off getting a OLB or NT/5T that will help elevate the players around them. 1 -Danny Shelton NT - Getting an anchor on the D line and picks makes sense. Shelton will not only draw double teams, he will clog the middle of the line forcing runs outside and he will push the QB out of the pocket. 2-Sammy Coates WR - Coates may currently be a one trick deep threat, but he is also a physical blocker. He has speed to take the top off and incredible strength to beat the press. With work, he can become a better all around wr. 3-Cedric Ogbuehi OT- Athletic and powerful prospect and was 1st rd material, dropped bc ACL ended his season. Can play either OT or G. Will likely miss early part of season with no contact until Aug. 3-BJ Finney C- Smart likeable player and a highly regarded leader on KSU. Quick snap, high awareness, holds middle ground, and run blocks well. 4-Eric Rowe CB/FS- 6-1 205 and 4.45 speed. Played 3 yrs at fs and moved to cb. Questionable hands, but strong build and physical run defender. Utah ran a pro man cover, seems like a Fangio guy. 5-Josh Shaw CB/FS 6-0 205 also played both fs/cb, missed nearly all of season over character incident. Will get first look at FS 6-Jake Ryan LB-Was looking at RBs, but I think we can bring in a handful of UDFAs. Heeney or Ryan with this pick, whoever is available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dawhizz Posted March 28, 2015 Report Share Posted March 28, 2015 Coates is the only one I have a real problem with. I watch his highlights and even in those, he's a body catcher. I know he has a ton of physical talent, but I don't see him as ready to contribute as a WR this year much if at all and get a major Stephen Hill vibe from him. My dream is that Jaelen Strong lasts to the 2nd, but I'm not sure that happens. If we take a WR in the 2nd, I'd rather it be Devin Smith or even Nelson Agholar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted March 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2015 Coates is the only one I have a real problem with. I watch his highlights and even in those, he's a body catcher. I know he has a ton of physical talent, but I don't see him as ready to contribute as a WR this year much if at all and get a major Stephen Hill vibe from him. My dream is that Jaelen Strong lasts to the 2nd, but I'm not sure that happens. If we take a WR in the 2nd, I'd rather it be Devin Smith or even Nelson Agholar. That could be. I haven't seen the videos, just basing my opinion from cbs sports analysis. They say he can pluck fastball extended from his body. I have no interest in Smith, he is only a deep threat. Agholar was considered, I really like the blocking ability of Coates. Strong or even DGB would be great if they last that long. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinger226 Posted March 28, 2015 Report Share Posted March 28, 2015 That could be. I haven't seen the videos, just basing my opinion from cbs sports analysis. They say he can pluck fastball extended from his body. I have no interest in Smith, he is only a deep threat. Agholar was considered, I really like the blocking ability of Coates. Strong or even DGB would be great if they last that long. I like Agholor, having been reading up on him. Rowe and Shaw can play both positions so where ever Fangio thinks they fit best would be good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted March 29, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2015 I like Agholor, having been reading up on him. Rowe and Shaw can play both positions so where ever Fangio thinks they fit best would be good. Rowe is my sleeper pick. I think he will be a good mid late round player that will be a player in the nfl.. I like his strength, speed, and size. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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