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2010 Rookie Draft Picks, Looking Ahead! (1 Viewer)

Roy Helu was the lone bright-spot for the Husker's offense against Va Tech, putting up 169 yards on the ground. Don't overlook this guy.

 
Eric Decker of Minnesota belongs on this list. If you don't know about him yet, you should. Good size, great hands, tough as nails, big-time competitor and a very smart player. And he's fast enough. Very easily could be a first-round pick if he keeps playing the way he always has. One of his TD catches against Cal last week was one of the best I've ever seen. Got drilled helmet to helmet when he was up high in the air but still managed to hang onto the ball and get a foot in for the score. Then got several stitches in his face and came back to score another and throw for another.
Decker might opt to play baseball. He's already been drafted twice but hasn't signed, obviously. He's stated he would prefer baseball but it may come down to his stock in each sport; he looks like a 2nd round NFL guy so I have a feeling he may go that route.
 
Eric Decker of Minnesota belongs on this list. If you don't know about him yet, you should. Good size, great hands, tough as nails, big-time competitor and a very smart player. And he's fast enough. Very easily could be a first-round pick if he keeps playing the way he always has. One of his TD catches against Cal last week was one of the best I've ever seen. Got drilled helmet to helmet when he was up high in the air but still managed to hang onto the ball and get a foot in for the score. Then got several stitches in his face and came back to score another and throw for another.
Decker might opt to play baseball. He's already been drafted twice but hasn't signed, obviously. He's stated he would prefer baseball but it may come down to his stock in each sport; he looks like a 2nd round NFL guy so I have a feeling he may go that route.
He has made it very clear that his preference is to play football. If he gets drafted in the first round, there is no chance he'll play baseball. If it's later in the draft, who knows, but he's been pretty clear about that.
 
2. Jahvid Best, Cal - Former high school sprinting champion whose best attribute is his speed/acceleration. Gets to top speed in a hurry and there aren't many who can catch him. Also a very good receiver who can split out wide and make plays downfield. Thin frame and limited power. Durability issues. His value in the NFL will be as a complementary back and receiver ala Reggie Bush.
4. CJ Spiller, Clemson - Speed is his game. No one catches him in the open field and his third gear is right up there with some of the fastest skill prospects in recent memory like Ted Ginn and Chris Johnson. He will be a monster on returns and he'll hit big plays in the NFL because no one will catch him when he gets a lane. He catches the ball well and can be split out wide like a WR. Unfortunately, he's not a very stout and he doesn't appear to have much potential as an inside runner. He has a skinny frame with limited power. He's a dynamic player, but he looks destined for RBBC or backup duty.
I think that the size concerns of guys are far too often overblown and that consideration of several facts concerning the players is constantly being overlooked. First, they are very young men. Their bodies are not fully developed and it is not difficult to add a reasonable amount of weight via today's training regimens and good old hard work. Second, with respect to these two guys in particular, they have been track guys through much of their college career. Once the track career ends, i.e., when they get drafted by the NFL and realize their dream of playing professional football, the sport-specific training increases. Training for football and training for track are two very different beasts. Bulk, power, and added weight are important for football training if you are on the smaller side, whereas for track, explosiveness with lean (yet powerful) muscle definition are the more desired attributes. So when training for track, these guys are not looking to add weight to their frames, they're actually looking to trim a bit of weight from the football season. And the bottom line is, these two guys will not have to get up to 220+ lbs to be very effective in the NFL, I'd say if they get up to 208-212 they will be more than fine to be able to withstand the rigors of today's NFL RB workload, which in itself is far different from just a few years ago. Although I don't want to digress too much into that topic, but there is a different definition for NFL workload for a RB today. Very few guys will get 340+ carries anymore no matter what size they are, and that will just be how it is.
 
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Second, with respect to these two guys in particular, they have been track guys through much of their college career.
Best hasn't run track at Cal. His backup, Shane Vereen does. Best is fast enough to do it--his 100m time from high school would put him at #1 on the team right now--but he's focused on football.Other than that, I agree with you, size is an overrated attribute; in the past couple of years, the successful backs have been the smaller ones, not the ones who conformed to some perceived ideal of RB size.
 
EBF and Balco, thank you for an excuse to watch Syracuse football! Hmm, on second thought, should I really be thanking you for that? I guess I should've watched or recorded that Penn St game, I don't really want to watch much Big East ball this year but to watch them I guess I'll have to. Looks like Cincy/Cuse is going to be penciled into my calendar.

The TE class has really taken a pounding this September, the top two prospects gone for the season. Boy am I glad I stocked up on young TE's this offseason with Martellus Bennett, Beckum, Nelson, and Casey. Still disappointed I missed Cook everywhere.

WR's, I agree with EBF's top 3, I'd swap Gilyard and Thomas though, Decker's easily my #4 right now, safer than Gilyard and Thomas but with a lower ceiling. Like him, I also don't like Benn and Williams, at least not as much as others. I need to watch LaFell more now that LSU has competence at QB though. Before his injury I was really liking Michael Floyd, with him gone for the regular season it'll be a test to see how good Golden Tate is when coverage is rolled to him. The Kansas duo's a one that bears watching too. Meier's only in his 3rd year as a WR, I think he could be a solid possession WR if he continues to develop. Briscoe's got talent but also comes with plenty of mental midget potential. A couple deeper prospects I'll be watching are Bryan Anderson (Central Michigan) and Naaman Roosevelt (Buffalo). My alma mater Bowling Green plays both so I will make it to both of those games, hopefully catch them on tv a couple times too.

One RB that doesn't seem to be talked about much and I'm a bit surprised why, Evan Royster. I get the concern, given the pedigree of Penn St RB's in the NFL, but I think this kid's got starter written on him. If I were building an NFL team I'd prefer Spiller and Best, but building a fantasy team I'd prefer Royster to Spiller; haven't decided on Best though, as I think Best could be the second coming of Chris Johnson.

 
I didn't love what little I saw of Decker. He looked sort of like an Austin Collie type. Someone who can dominate in NCAA, but might not have the special athletic qualities to be a standout at the next level. I will try to take another look at him sometime this season.

I've never liked what I've seen of Briscoe.

As for the TEs, I think Anthony McCoy is a solid player who has the potential to become another Marcedes Lewis or a slightly lesser version of Martellus Bennett. He doesn't have a huge upside, but he could be a top 50 draft pick come April.

 
Just posted an article on my blog re: Demaryius Thomas yesterday for those interested: link

Also will be discussing NFL prospects for a segment in my radio show this morning at 9:30 AM EST (will be available for download if after 10:30 AM EST) - link

Briscoe is definitely being overlooked and quietly having another solid year.

 
this year only one draft pick is going to be made, Tim Tebow #1, the rest are all free agents.
do people really believe he will be an NFL QB :mellow: :unsure: :lmao:
He will be very intriguing to teams that want to run the Wildcat, because not only can he beat you with his legs, he can throw it as well. Maybe not as well as elite NFL QBs, but he does add something other Wildcat QBs don't.
What might that be? Fullback-esque speed. Tebow is a great college football player, but his game simply does not translate to the pros. He will not be running over NFL players up the middle like he does college players. He simply doesn't have the speed to threaten any NFL defense. Almost all LBs in the NFL will easily be able to run with this guy, and many are even faster than him. Don't confuse his college achievement with his pro prospects and outlook. Eric Crouch and Tebow look about the same to me.......when projecting their NFL prospects, not physically, of course.

 
this year only one draft pick is going to be made, Tim Tebow #1, the rest are all free agents.
do people really believe he will be an NFL QB :moneybag: :banned: :lmao:
He will be very intriguing to teams that want to run the Wildcat, because not only can he beat you with his legs, he can throw it as well. Maybe not as well as elite NFL QBs, but he does add something other Wildcat QBs don't.
What might that be? Fullback-esque speed. Tebow is a great college football player, but his game simply does not translate to the pros. He will not be running over NFL players up the middle like he does college players. He simply doesn't have the speed to threaten any NFL defense. Almost all LBs in the NFL will easily be able to run with this guy, and many are even faster than him. Don't confuse his college achievement with his pro prospects and outlook. Eric Crouch and Tebow look about the same to me.......when projecting their NFL prospects, not physically, of course.
Obviously from my post I don't pretend that Tebow is an NFL quality QB, but because he can throw and run he could offer value in the Wildcat. If I'm wrong on that it won't be the first or last time :)
 
Everyone needs to put Ryan Mallet on their radar now. He is the next franchise QB on the horizon.
and Jake LockerJake would be my QB1 as it stands today. Given a full season with Sarkisian in a pro-style offense. Good grief. Thought he was great as a freshman. And last year's season-ending injury was the best thing that could have happened to his NFL prospects. The 0-fer season sans-Locker cost Willingham his job & now he has a good coach to develop is pro game.
 
Everyone needs to put Ryan Mallet on their radar now. He is the next franchise QB on the horizon.
No doubt. I'm watching Ark vs A&M tonite. Mallet certainly has caught my eye. I'm looking forward to watching him play more worthy opponents though.
 
He will not be running over NFL players up the middle like he does college players.
Why? Because NFL players are bigger? Then couldn't you say that about, I dunno, EVERY SINGLE PLAYER THAT GOES TO THE NFL?I mean, Adrian Peterson still runs people over in the NFL, and so do dozens of other guys. Tim Tebow has no less power than the top power RBs that go into the NFL every year.
 
How about Demaryius Thomas with another solid game 8 170+ and a TD. In that offense... fantastic.

Jahvid Best with another lackluster performance for the second week in a row. He has issues running between the tackles.

 
Some serious and inspired work by Javarris James yesterday. Excellent vision and shiftiness between Oklahoma's vaulted DL.

I haven't seen his hands yet, but the pure running skills are there.

Could possibly finish ahead of Best and below Spiller/Dwyer if he keeps going like this and gets drafted in the 2nd/3rd to a elite situation.

 
How about Demaryius Thomas with another solid game 8 170+ and a TD. In that offense... fantastic.Jahvid Best with another lackluster performance for the second week in a row. He has issues running between the tackles.
#2 on my board behind Dez Bryant, and slightly ahead of Brandon LaFell, who I have been very impressed with. I read everywhere about how overrated LaFell is, but I have come away very impressed with his skills.
 
Everyone needs to put Ryan Mallet on their radar now. He is the next franchise QB on the horizon.
and Jake LockerJake would be my QB1 as it stands today. Given a full season with Sarkisian in a pro-style offense. Good grief. Thought he was great as a freshman. And last year's season-ending injury was the best thing that could have happened to his NFL prospects. The 0-fer season sans-Locker cost Willingham his job & now he has a good coach to develop is pro game.
Jake Locker has really impressed me. No longer just a running qb, it looks like Sarkisian has really helped him. Throwing to spots, making great reads, he is a fast riser. Definitely has passed Snead in my eyes as the # 2 qb behind Sam Bradford. Athletic, strong, QB, with a strong arm, and nice touch on the ball.
 
That Syracuse WR looks like the real deal. Is it Mike Davis? Ill need to check the stat line, already forgotten his name. Might need to add a little onto the frame, but reminds me a lot of Brandon Marshall.

 
That Syracuse WR looks like the real deal. Is it Mike Davis? Ill need to check the stat line, already forgotten his name. Might need to add a little onto the frame, but reminds me a lot of Brandon Marshall.
Mike Williams. Highly regarded recruit, missed last season with issues (I believe Academic). Big time prospect, no question.
 
Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?

 
Walter Football 2010 WR Rankings

1. Arrelious Benn

2. Damian Williams

3. Dez Bryant

4. Brandon LaFell

5. Golden Tate

6. Mark Dell

7. Marshawn Gilyard

8. Eric Decker

9. Dezmon Briscoe

10. Jordan Shipley

http://walterfootball.com/draft2010WR.php
Williams over Bryant is loco. There are many other things wrong with this list, but that's the most glaring bit of insanity.
I agree. Dez Bryant is the most talented receiver I have seen in college in quite some time.
Then you must have missed out on seeing Randy Moss, Larry Fitzgerald, Charles Rogers, and Calvin Johnson. This kid isn't even in the same galaxy as either of these guys during their college days.....Production is not the same as talent.
It isn't the least bit surprising that someone wouldn't have seen Moss in college. Fitz and Calvin were also in somewhat smaller programs but were uber-hyped (deservedly so), Rogers I don't know if it's just hindsight, but I don't recall being overly impressed when I saw him although he did have good skills.IMO, Bryant is only behind Moss, Fitz and Calvin - pretty good company. Around the same level as AJ, Rogers or Braylon. Benn is pretty impressive too.
Dez Bryant has just been kicked off the team . . .(STILLWATER, Okla., Oct. 7, 2009) -- Dez Bryant has been ruled ineligible for a violation of NCAA bylaw 10.1(d).

Oklahoma State University has already begun the process of applying to the NCAA on his behalf for reinstatement.

This incident does not involve anyone associated with the OSU football or athletic department staffs, any employee of the university, alumni, donors, or any third-party affiliated with OSU.

OSU is taking this step because Bryant failed to openly disclose to the NCAA the full details of his interaction with a former NFL player not affiliated with OSU.

The University issued the following statement from Bryant: “I made a mistake by not being entirely truthful when meeting with the NCAA. I sincerely regret my mistake and apologize to my teammates, coaches, OSU fans and the NCAA.”

OSU coach Mike Gundy said: “We are certainly disappointed, but we are moving forward as we would with any challenge during the season.”

Due to the ongoing investigation of this matter, OSU has no additional comment at this time.

 
Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?
QB:1) Sam Bradford

2) Jake Locker

3) Jevan Snead

4) Colt McCoy

RB:

1) Jonathan Dwyer

2) Jahvid Best

3) C.J. Spiller

4) Ryan Mathews

5) Stafon Johnson (throat issues?)

WR:

1) Dez Bryant

2) Arrelious Benn

3) Demaryius Thomas

4) Marshwan Gilyard

5) Eric Decker

 
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QB1: Bradford

QB2: Locker

QB3: McCoy / Snead / Tebow

RB1: Spiller

RB2: Dwyer

RB3: McKnight

RB4: Keiland Williams [out of the box a bit]

WR1: Benn [D()uche Williams won't be his QB forever]

WR2: Bryant

WR3: Decker

 
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Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?
It's too early to say anything conclusive. I have been watching more games this season than I did last year, but there are still a lot of top prospects that I haven't had a chance to see this year. I think offdee's list is pretty good. Here are some of my thoughts by position:

QB - This is shaping up to be a strong QB class. Bradford would've been in the mix here, but with the shoulder injury I just can't see how he would come out. I think he'll be back in school for another year. I'm leery of Colt McCoy as a pro prospect. He seems like your classic overrated big program college QB, but that doesn't mean he won't be a first round pick. Jevan Snead will be in the conversation. Two guys who look like they could be late risers are Tony Pike of Cincinnati and Jake Locker of Washington. I think I favor them over the rest of the pack right now, but I need to sit down and watch Snead play. Case Keenum of Houston and Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame round out the group. They're both having great seasons.

RB - I don't see a can't-miss star here. Jonathan Dwyer probably has the best combination of size and skill. CJ Spiller is electric. He may not be an every down RB at the next level, but his abilities as a receiver and return man will land him a draft slot in the late first round come April. Jahvid Best is a similar player in some respects. He has great skills, but lacks bulk and power. I see his NFL production falling somewhere between Leon Washington and Warrick Dunn. Unless he lands in a perfect system, he'll probably be a committee back at the next level. Ryan Matthews of Fresno State is a good 2nd-4th round sleeper. I liked what I saw in the Boise game. If he can test well at the combine he could move up the charts. I liked what I saw of USC's Stafon Johnson this season before his freak weightlifting accident. He has a good blend of size and quick feet. His injury status could kill his draft stock, but he has the potential to emerge as a quality NFL back if he can get healthy. I haven't seen anyone else yet who has really impressed me. Toby Gerhart from Stanford is a big back with surpising quickness in the second level, but I'm not sure if he has the raw burst to make the transition.

WR - IMO Dez Bryant is the only bona fide can't-miss skill position prospect in the draft. I like his game a lot and I expect him to become a good NFL WR1. He moves well for a big receiver and has great athleticism/coordination. I think he has top 10 talent. Demaryius Thomas is having a breakout year for Georgia Tech and I think he also projects pretty well to the next level. He's a big possession WR with adequate speed and quickness. I also like Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati. I see shades of Santonio Holmes and Chad Johnson in his game. He's on the slender side, but he runs well and catches everything. He would be a perfect fit for a team that relies on finesse WRs like the Colts. I still haven't taken a good look at Arrelious Benn or Brandon LaFell this season, but my initial reaction to them was lukewarm.

 
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Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?
It's too early to say anything conclusive. I have been watching more games this season than I did last year, but there are still a lot of top prospects that I haven't had a chance to see this year. I think offdee's list is pretty good. Here are some of my thoughts by position:

QB - This is shaping up to be a strong QB class. Bradford would've been in the mix here, but with the shoulder injury I just can't see how he would come out. I think he'll be back in school for another year. I'm leery of Colt McCoy as a pro prospect. He seems like your classic overrated big program college QB, but that doesn't mean he won't be a first round pick. Jevan Snead will be in the conversation. Two guys who look like they could be late risers are Tony Pike of Cincinnati and Jake Locker of Washington. I think I favor them over the rest of the pack right now, but I need to sit down and watch Snead play. Case Keenum of Houston and Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame round out the group. They're both having great seasons.
Jevan Snead has played very poorly as of late. He's going to have to improve his play significantly if he's going to be taken in the top 2 rounds imo. Jake Locker is overrated right now imo. People like him because of his high potential, but he still needs a lot of work. His deep ball accuracy is very poor at this point. I like his pro prospects exponentially more if he stays one more year, and i think thats what he's going to do.

Jimmy Clausen is going to a be a stud in the NFL, imo. I expect him to stay for a senior year though, but for next year i'd put him as my #1 QB.

 
Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?
It's too early to say anything conclusive. I have been watching more games this season than I did last year, but there are still a lot of top prospects that I haven't had a chance to see this year. I think offdee's list is pretty good. Here are some of my thoughts by position:

QB - This is shaping up to be a strong QB class. Bradford would've been in the mix here, but with the shoulder injury I just can't see how he would come out. I think he'll be back in school for another year. I'm leery of Colt McCoy as a pro prospect. He seems like your classic overrated big program college QB, but that doesn't mean he won't be a first round pick. Jevan Snead will be in the conversation. Two guys who look like they could be late risers are Tony Pike of Cincinnati and Jake Locker of Washington. I think I favor them over the rest of the pack right now, but I need to sit down and watch Snead play. Case Keenum of Houston and Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame round out the group. They're both having great seasons.
Jevan Snead has played very poorly as of late. He's going to have to improve his play significantly if he's going to be taken in the top 2 rounds imo.
I'm not sure if Snead has looked bad all season as I didn't see any of his games with the exception of the S. Car game. He looked pretty awful that night though. Didn't even look like the same QB from last year. He did however battle the flu all week prior to the game and missed practice. Maybe that had something to do with it.
 
Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?
It's too early to say anything conclusive. I have been watching more games this season than I did last year, but there are still a lot of top prospects that I haven't had a chance to see this year. I think offdee's list is pretty good. Here are some of my thoughts by position:

QB - This is shaping up to be a strong QB class. Bradford would've been in the mix here, but with the shoulder injury I just can't see how he would come out. I think he'll be back in school for another year. I'm leery of Colt McCoy as a pro prospect. He seems like your classic overrated big program college QB, but that doesn't mean he won't be a first round pick. Jevan Snead will be in the conversation. Two guys who look like they could be late risers are Tony Pike of Cincinnati and Jake Locker of Washington. I think I favor them over the rest of the pack right now, but I need to sit down and watch Snead play. Case Keenum of Houston and Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame round out the group. They're both having great seasons.
Jevan Snead has played very poorly as of late. He's going to have to improve his play significantly if he's going to be taken in the top 2 rounds imo. Jake Locker is overrated right now imo. People like him because of his high potential, but he still needs a lot of work. His deep ball accuracy is very poor at this point. I like his pro prospects exponentially more if he stays one more year, and i think thats what he's going to do.

Jimmy Clausen is going to a be a stud in the NFL, imo. I expect him to stay for a senior year though, but for next year i'd put him as my #1 QB.
Locker reminds me of Stephen McGee. Both were top prospects coming out of high school. Both have above average mobility. Both languished in unfriendly systems that stunted their development. I agree that Locker will need some work, but the raw tools and intangibles will get him drafted early whenever he decides to leave college.Snead hasn't been living up to the hype, but he's still pretty high on most draft lists. I don't know much about him.

Pike, Clausen, and Keenum will be moving up the boards based on performance. Pike is 6'6" with what looks like a pretty live arm, so if teams are convinced that he's not the product of a friendly system then he's someone who could be a surpisingly early pick.

 
Can we get an update of what you believe are currently the top 3 qb's, top 5 rb's, and top 5 wr's as it stands today?
It's too early to say anything conclusive. I have been watching more games this season than I did last year, but there are still a lot of top prospects that I haven't had a chance to see this year. I think offdee's list is pretty good. Here are some of my thoughts by position:

QB - This is shaping up to be a strong QB class. Bradford would've been in the mix here, but with the shoulder injury I just can't see how he would come out. I think he'll be back in school for another year. I'm leery of Colt McCoy as a pro prospect. He seems like your classic overrated big program college QB, but that doesn't mean he won't be a first round pick. Jevan Snead will be in the conversation. Two guys who look like they could be late risers are Tony Pike of Cincinnati and Jake Locker of Washington. I think I favor them over the rest of the pack right now, but I need to sit down and watch Snead play. Case Keenum of Houston and Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame round out the group. They're both having great seasons.
Jevan Snead has played very poorly as of late. He's going to have to improve his play significantly if he's going to be taken in the top 2 rounds imo. Jake Locker is overrated right now imo. People like him because of his high potential, but he still needs a lot of work. His deep ball accuracy is very poor at this point. I like his pro prospects exponentially more if he stays one more year, and i think thats what he's going to do.

Jimmy Clausen is going to a be a stud in the NFL, imo. I expect him to stay for a senior year though, but for next year i'd put him as my #1 QB.
Locker reminds me of Stephen McGee. Both were top prospects coming out of high school. Both have above average mobility. Both languished in unfriendly systems that stunted their development. I agree that Locker will need some work, but the raw tools and intangibles will get him drafted early whenever he decides to leave college.Snead hasn't been living up to the hype, but he's still pretty high on most draft lists. I don't know much about him.

Pike, Clausen, and Keenum will be moving up the boards based on performance. Pike is 6'6" with what looks like a pretty live arm, so if teams are convinced that he's not the product of a friendly system then he's someone who could be a surpisingly early pick.
Clausen and Mallet will be the cream of the 2011 crop as things stand now.
 
CJ Spiller is electric. He may not be an every down RB at the next level, but his abilities as a receiver and return man will land him a draft slot in the late first round come April.
that's an understatement...if you are an opposing DC you hold your breathe till he is on the ground. living here is S.C. get to see him every weekend..... amazing talent, and that's coming from a Gamecock.if i had the first pick(FF) there would be no doubt who i would take.

 
I really do not understand why anyone thinks Jimmy Clausen will be anything at the next level. I'm still laughing at that screen play last week. It's brain dead moments like that why I don't think he'll make it in the NFL. To say his decision making is inconsistent and at times awful would be a vast under statement.

 
So, how do people feel about Noel Devine?
He projects to be the next Darren Sproles. Their games are very similar except I would say that Sproles is a better receiver and Devine may have more open field vision and balance than Sproles. They are often compared to one another for a reason and it's not simply because of their diminutive size. The thing I like about Devine is that people always under-estimate him (i.e. size, character, stature = injury risk, etc.) and he always disproves them. To be honest, I worry less about how he'll do in the NFL with his size and worry more with his decisiveness to be a one cut and go runner. Devine has too much faith in his ability to break runs outside the hole - he got away with it in HS and college but he won't at the pro level. I wouldn't reach for Devine in a rookie draft but if he was there in the late 2nd or 3rd round, I would take a gamble because he is a tough guy (for a smurf) and he strikes me as a player who will come into the league with something to prove...and just might.
 
CJ Spiller is electric. He may not be an every down RB at the next level, but his abilities as a receiver and return man will land him a draft slot in the late first round come April.
that's an understatement...if you are an opposing DC you hold your breathe till he is on the ground. living here is S.C. get to see him every weekend..... amazing talent, and that's coming from a Gamecock.if i had the first pick(FF) there would be no doubt who i would take.
I'll be staying away from him in drafts solely because of his performance against the Huskers in their bowl game last year. He was absolutely shut down by a defense that, in all honesty, wasn't amazing (outside of DT Suh).
 
CJ Spiller is electric. He may not be an every down RB at the next level, but his abilities as a receiver and return man will land him a draft slot in the late first round come April.
that's an understatement...if you are an opposing DC you hold your breathe till he is on the ground. living here is S.C. get to see him every weekend..... amazing talent, and that's coming from a Gamecock.if i had the first pick(FF) there would be no doubt who i would take.
I'll be staying away from him in drafts solely because of his performance against the Huskers in their bowl game last year. He was absolutely shut down by a defense that, in all honesty, wasn't amazing (outside of DT Suh).
Think you'd be making a grave mistake basing a player off one game.I believe CJ is next year's Chris Johnson or at worst Felix Jones. The guy is electrifying, can do it all. If he remains healthy up to the draft/next season, in PPR leagues I think he's the easy #1 pick.

 
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CJ Spiller is electric. He may not be an every down RB at the next level, but his abilities as a receiver and return man will land him a draft slot in the late first round come April.
that's an understatement...if you are an opposing DC you hold your breathe till he is on the ground. living here is S.C. get to see him every weekend..... amazing talent, and that's coming from a Gamecock.if i had the first pick(FF) there would be no doubt who i would take.
I'll be staying away from him in drafts solely because of his performance against the Huskers in their bowl game last year. He was absolutely shut down by a defense that, in all honesty, wasn't amazing (outside of DT Suh).
He only had 7 carries. Besides...Adrian Peterson's bowl games:

vs. USC: 25-82, 3.3avg

vs. Oregon: 23-80, 3.5avg

vs. Boise St: 20-77, 3.9avg

 
So, how do people feel about Noel Devine?
I'm not sure how Devine will do in the NFL. But I do know that he undoubtedly has the best lateral moves since Barry Sanders. Absolutely incredible to watch him start, stop and move on a dime. Feet that quick are very hard to come by. I'll probably take him too early in a rookie draft next year just because I love to watch him run.ETA: Nice highlight package

 
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Kremnull....I don't know if your exaggerating or trying to prove a point but you are by far the most ridiculous poster i have ever seen. So far you have said Terrelle Pryor will be the best NFL Qb ever...Javid Best is the next Barry Sanders and Jermaine Gresham is the next Tony Gonzalez. I'm still hoping your attempting to be humorous but i know you're actually serious. You are by far the worst poster i've seen in my short time being a member to this website and need to relax. I'm not trying to be an ####### but seriously chill out with your predictions.

 
ConstruxBoy said:
jurb26 said:
So, how do people feel about Noel Devine?
I'm not sure how Devine will do in the NFL. But I do know that he undoubtedly has the best lateral moves since Barry Sanders. Absolutely incredible to watch him start, stop and move on a dime. Feet that quick are very hard to come by. I'll probably take him too early in a rookie draft next year just because I love to watch him run.ETA: Nice highlight package

Agreed. The guy is amazing to watch and easily the most dangerous open field runner in college football IMO. I love his ability and think that the earlier comparison to Sproles is a legit one. I do think however he has more ability than Sproles. I'm really struggling to figure out what kind of opportunity he will receive once in the NFL. I'm sure a ton of that will depend on who drafts him and the coaches he ends up playing for.
 

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