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| The NFL Draft The Bengals will have three of the first 56 selections in the 2013 NFL Draft. Discuss it all here. |
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One of my sleepers was Travis Kelce, Mike Gillislee - RB - Florida was another sleeper of mine.
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I think Gillislee is the opposite of a sleeper. Overrated. Nothing more than a backup RB in the NFL.
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Gillislee is a sleeper. He was the work house of a flat Florida offense.
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Robbie Rouse and Terry Hawthorne.
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DeVonte Holloman, S/OLB, South Carolina- Has speed, can be a special teamer this year and clear some garbage from the Bengals LB position. Plus would give the Bengals another LB who can cover.
LaAdrian Waddle, OT, Texas Tech- Suffers against speed, but if he was moved inside to play guard, would be tough. Plus could move outside to play RT, replacing Roland, in a pinch.
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At the moment, Lavar Edwards.
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Almost forgot, TCU's Josh Boyce.
Boyce had a solid debut as a redshirt freshman in 2010. He caught 34 passes for 646 yards and six touchdowns with Andy Dalton at quarterback. Boyce was a good weapon for Casey Pachall last year, hauling in 61 passes for 998 yards and nine touchdowns. Boyce had a massive game with five receptions for 163 yards and three touchdowns against Boise State. He has some real speed to burn. via Walterfootball...
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Mike James. RB. Miami FL. Had an underwhelming season playing behind stud freshman Duke Johnson. I think he do well at the combine and make a name for himself. Has the size at 5'11" 220 lbs and decent speed in open field.
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As far as guys we could use Robbie Rouse RB pretty good tools, Eric Fisher T big strong guy that no one really knows, Jakar Hamilton S solid safety, Aaron Mellette WR 6'3" 218lbs and has a lot of potential, Ace Sanders WR possibly the fastest guy in the SEC, which says a lot and plays a lot bigger than his size.
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Emory Blake WR, Auburn..........Emory was rated as a top 10 wide receiver (normally between 5-8) prospect by several draft sites prior to the 2012 season. Unfortunately, as you might have noticed, Auburn University totally ****** arse this past year. If we don't address the WR need in either FA or earlier, I think Emory could be a solid 6th rd selection. Plus he's the son of former Bengal QB Jeff Blake..........................................
Last edited by Sham69Rock; 02-02-2013 at 02:11 PM. |
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T Chris Faulk, LSU
RB Dennis Johnson, Arkansas DE Lavar Edwards, LSU |
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Skye Dawson WR/KR TCU
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Aaron Mellette is not considered much of a sleeper anymore and neither is Eric Fisher T Central Michigan (who's now being talked about as better than Luke Joeckel. WR Justin Brown, Oklahoma C Patrick Lewis, T A&M DE Armonty Bryant East Central Oklahoma OT Lane Johnson Oklahoma |
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Like a few others have stated, Dennis Johnson. Would love to pick him up late in the draft.
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Josh Boyce is gone, so Aaron Dobson, WR- Marshall
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I was thinking of him as a sleeper most of the year...but after the Alabama game I don't think he could count as a sleeper anymore.
I'd like us to try as grab Ryan Swope WR TAM if he falls to the 3rd or later...
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2013 Mock 1- Kenny Vacarro, SS 2- Giovanni Bernard, RB 2- Khaseem Greene, LB 3- Justin Pough, OT 4- Brian Shwenke, C 5- Cobi Hamilton, WR |
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I don't know how he played at Martin, but I remember when he played for the Vols. he has a huge wide NFL type body, not fat or sloppy looking at all for a guy over 320. PLus he seemed to move really well and have a quick first step. However he never played as well as he looked like he should. If some NFL team lighhts a fire under his butt he could be an animal. |
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Cierre Wood. Every bit as good of a runner as any of the guys being talked about going early. Averaged 6.7 YPC at ND this year.
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OLB Etienne Sabino tOSU
6th/7th rounder, missed most of his senior season due to a broken leg, otherwise would have put up impressive numbers. The Bengals need LB depth, and he would be a good special teamer as well. |
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