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[Dynasty] 2016 Draft Class (2 Viewers)

Rotoworld:

Everett Golson - QB - Seminoles

Florida State "provides an excellent opportunity" for graduate QB Everett Golson to "get back on track and improve his draft stock," wrote ESPN's Steve Muensch.

There's plenty of work to be done, as Muench passed along that colleague Kevin Weidl gave Golson a mid-to-late Day 3 range before his season imploded in November (at which point he wasn't draftable). The 6-foot tall Golson must get better at finding throwing windows (balls are frequently tipped at the line), taking care of the ball (his 22 giveaways led Power 5 conferences), improve his footwork and be more patient with his progressions. Golson has a big arm, however, and shows tremendous potential when he sets his feet. Next season, he'll face a typically soft FSU schedule and will enjoy an outstanding supporting cast led by Dalvin Cook, Travis Rudolph, Jesus Wilson, Kermit Whitfield, Ermon Lane and George Campbell. "If he can improve at winning from the pocket by going through his progressions and throwing with proper mechanics, he could once again emerge as a potential NFL prospect at QB," Muench wrote.

Source: ESPN Insider

May 19 - 7:27 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Ohio State senior QB Braxton Miller is "badly in need of time in the spotlight to prove himself as a prospect to NFL scouts," notes NFL Media.

Miller is an extremely interesting case as a graduate student on a loaded depth chart who didn't take an opportunity to transfer elsewhere for his final season of eligibility. Instead, Miller will compete against J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones for the starting QB job, a competition he is not favored to win.

Source: NFL.com
May 21 - 9:03 PM
 
Rotoworld:

UCLA redshirt junior Paul Perkins "could end up contending for the Heisman Trophy," believes ESPN's KC Joyner.

Joyner thinks Perkins is one of the best running backs in the nation. It's hard to argue. Perkins finished No. 4 nationally with 1,477 rushing yards last year, ranking No. 3 with 43 rushes of 10 or more yards. "He will be the centerpiece of this offense," wrote Joyner.

Source: ESPN Insider
May 21 - 8:32 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Penn State junior QB Christian Hackenberg "will have to put the sophomore slump behind him" in 2015, observes NFL Media.

The 6-foot-4, 236-pounder threw for 2,995 yards and 20 touchdowns as a true freshman for then-Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien in 2013, but regressed to a 12/15 TD/INT rate last season under James Franklin. New systems can lead to significant growing pains; in the case of Hackenberg, it also led to excuses for his play. To be fair, as NFL Media put it, Hackenberg was playing "with a rag-tag offensive line and a number of young receivers." The headaches are gone, the growing pains have been accounted for, and the excuses will lose validity if corrections aren't made in 2015. Specifically, Hackenberg needs to handle pressure more effectively in the pocket.

Source: NFL.com
May 21 - 7:34 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media notes that Florida State graduate QB Everett Golson badly needs a big bounceback season to stabilize his NFL stock.

Some were talking about Golson as a potential early-round pick early last season, but his prospects crumbled at an interesting time: After nearly completing a stunning upset of Florida State, for whom he now plays. "He wasn't promised the starting job in Tallahassee, but it will be fascinating to see if Golson can regain the form he flashed in 2012, while leading the Irish to the national title game, and at times during last season," noted NFL Media. Golson is competing with redshirt junior Sean Maguire for the starting gig.

Source: NFL.com
May 21 - 7:19 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media ranks Michigan State senior QB Connor Cook as the No. 7 offensive player in the NCAA.

The site compares Cook to Matt Ryan. "The senior is primed for a run at the College Football Playoff, supported by a stout defense, as long as the new weapons around him on offense are able to make their share of big plays," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread. "In Mark Dantonio's balanced offense, he won't have the stats of some other Heisman Trophy-contending quarterbacks, but as long as Michigan State has a zero in the loss column, he'll be in the conversation." The 6-foot-4, 218-pound Cook averaged 247 passing yards per game last year and posted a 24/8 TD/INT rate.

Source: NFL.com
May 24 - 12:27 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media ranks Pittsburgh junior RB James Conner as the No. 10 offensive player in the land.

"Conner is a big, powerful rusher, but slips through holes and runs with defensive backs like a much smaller running back," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread. The 6-foot-2, 250-pound Conner rushed for 1,765 yards and scored 26 touchdowns last season and was named an All-American. He jumped over 200 yards on multiple occasions and will do so again in 2015.

Source: NFL.com
May 23 - 7:18 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media ranks USC redshirt senior QB Cody Kessler as the No. 11 offensive player in the country.

"The fifth-year veteran not only chose to stay in college instead of jumping to the NFL draft, but tried to convince the Trojans' top underclassmen to do the same," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread. "Look for Kessler to challenge for the Heisman, as long as the USC defense is improved enough to keep the team in Pac-12 contention." The 6-foot-1, 215-pound Kessler threw for 3,826 yards with a 39/5 TD/INT ratio last year. He wasn't picked off more than once in any game.

Source: NFL.com
May 23 - 6:45 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Ole Miss junior WR Laquon Treadwell (ankle) "is a natural receiver who causes a lot of mismatches," notes Walter Football.

The site ranks Pittsburgh junior WR Tyler Boyd as the No. 1 receiver, placing Treadwell No. 2. Most rank Treadwell No. 1. Treadwell posted 72 receptions for 608 yards with five scores as a true freshman in 2013. The 6-foot-2, 212-pounder had 48 receptions for 632 yards and five scores last season before his gruesome ankle injury.

Source: Walter Football
May 23 - 5:28 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media ranks Mississippi State redshirt senior QB Dak Prescott as the No. 14 offensive player in the nation.

"At 6-2 and 230 pounds, he's built to punish defenders when he keeps the ball on the option play," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread. Prescott threw for 3,449 yards on 61 percent completions with a 27/11 TD/INT ratio and rushed for 986 yards and 14 scores last season. He's an early Heisman frontrunner.

Source: NFL.com
May 23 - 4:51 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Auburn senior WR Duke Williams is the No. 3 receiver in the country, according to Walter Football.

"Williams is a raw receiver, as one could expect given his lack of experience. He needs to improve his route-running and hands," reads his scouting report. "Williams dropped some passes deep downfield that could have gone for big plays." Duke had 45 receptions for 730 yards (16 yards per catch) with five touchdowns in only 10 games last year. The 6-foot-2, 224-pounder is graded currently as a Rds. 1-2 prospect.

Source: Walter Football
May 23 - 4:37 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Pittsburgh junior WR Tyler Boyd is the No. 1 receiver in the country, according to Walter Football.

Most rank Laquan Treadwell No. 1 at the moment. "Boyd has enough speed to get separation with a burst to rip off yards after the catch," reads his scouting report. "He runs good routes, is very physical, has reliable hands, tracks the bell extremely well, makes acrobatic catches and out-fights defensive backs for 50-50 balls." In his true freshman season in 2013, Boyd hauled in 85 passes for 1,174 yards and seven touchdowns. Last year, he hauled in 78 receptions for 1,261 yards and eight scores. Walter Football calls him a surefire first-rounder.

Source: Walter Football
May 23 - 3:44 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Mississippi junior TE Evan Engram "is arguably the nation's top tight end and will also be considered for the first round," notes SB Nation's Dan Kadar.

The 6-foot-3, 227-pound Engran needs to bulk up, but he's got at least one more year to do so. He has outstanding receiving tools. Scout Inc.'s Steve Muench compares him to former Gator TE Jordan Reed: "He has soft hands, he catches away from his frame, and he doesn't have to break stride to bring it in. He also has the speed to make plays down the seam and enough agility to produce after the catch."

Source: SB Nation
May 22 - 11:56 PM
 
Rotoworld:

SB Nation's Dan Kadar reports that Michigan State senior QB Connor Cook "would have been on the fringe" of the first round had he entered the 2015 NFL Draft.

Many believe that Cook would have been a Round 1 lock, so this is an interesting dispatch. "He's a good player, but maybe not great in any particular area," Kadar wrote. "He also suffers from bouts of inconsistency and will miss on too many throws. Cook has a career completion percentage of 58.3, a number that will have to get higher." Cook is the No. 3 prospect in the Big Ten, according to the Big Ten Network's Sean Merriman. CBS Sports grades Cook as the No. 1 QB prospect in the nation and the prospect slotted No. 2 to the Browns in Todd McShay's 2016 mock draft.

Source: SB Nation
May 22 - 9:53 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Cal junior QB Jared Goff "has a lot of good tools, particularly his release, and he's bulked up to 210 pounds heading into this season," reports SB Nation's Dan Kadar.

"He's a player to watch who could really rise throughout the season," wrote Kadar. You know we agree. Rotoworld is driving the Goff bandwagon along with ESPN's Mel Kiper, who ranks him No. 9 on his 2016 Big Board. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound star threw for 3,973 yards last year and we're predicting well more than 4,000 this time around. Rotoworld's Josh Norris compares Goff to Jimmy Garoppolo.

Source: SB Nation
May 22 - 9:21 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media notes that Stanford redshirt junior QB Kevin Hogan "was part of the reason the Stanford offense struggled [in 2014], as he took far more sacks than usual and came up short in a number of losses."

It must be noted that Hogan's father passed away in December after losing a battle to cancer, a devastating situation which affected Hogan last season. "The senior started to turn things around late in the year and Stanford is hoping he can continue to bounce back in 2015," Bryan Fischer wrote. Hogan was lost in the pocket early last season, but looked like a top-flight prospect again in season-ending blowout wins over UCLA and Maryland.

Source: NFL.com
May 22 - 8:36 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Utah senior RB Devontae Booker easily led the Pac-12 in run yards after contact with 815 last season.

"That speaks to toughness," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. "It’s not an exact science or an exact way to measure it, but it certainly gives you a good idea of who’s capable of taking a hit and continuing to take the football up the field for you." UCLA's Paul Perkins finished second by about 200 post-contact yards. "Anyone can get blocked yardage. Blocked yardage, I can do it," Whittingham said. "But the real barometer, in my opinion, or one of the main barometers in judging a running back is yards after contact." Booker was "without a doubt" the offensive MVP, the coach said. "Devontae was making those yards with defenses loading the box up and expecting him to run the football," Whittingham said. Booker is a Heisman candidate and a Day 2 prospect heading into the campaign.

Source: ESPN.com
May 22 - 7:39 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Florida State graduate QB Everett Golson's turnover issues were a "lethal combination of carelessness and bad luck," according to CSN Chicago Notre Dame insider JJ Stankevitz.

"Golson's turnover issues were a lethal combination of carelessness and bad luck. I wrote about it earlier this month on CSN, but to sum it up: Had Golson had neutral luck, he would've thrown about five fewer interceptions and had two fewer lost fumbles. But looking back, the carelessness began in Notre Dame's 4th game -- an easy win over Syracuse -- in which he had four turnovers," Stankevitz told the Orlando Sentinel. The former Notre Dame signal caller was a turnover machine in 2014, as he threw 14 interceptions and lost 8 of 12 fumbles, which eventually lead to him losing the starting job to QB Malik Zaire.

Source: Orlando Sentinel
May 25 - 11:03 AM
 
Rotoworld:

Ole Miss junior WR Laquon Treadwell posted a video on social media presenting his route running following a broken leg in November.

It was not just any broken leg, as Treadwell his fibula and dislocated his ankle. The video shows a route including multiple breaks, and Treadwell looks comfortable and fluid with three more months until the season starts.

Source: Laquon Treadwell on Twitter
May 26 - 10:53 AM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media ranks Florida State graduate QB Everett Golson as the best transfer player in the nation.

Golson, of course, has been brought in to replace Jameis Winston. "While Golson played in a spread attack at Notre Dame, he should adapt easily to FSU's pro-style attack," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Mike Huguenin. "Golson is mobile, but his arm (and not his legs) is his biggest strength, which isn't always the case with spread quarterbacks. He does have a propensity for turnovers (14 picks last season) and needs to stay calm in the pocket." Golson actually threw for four more scores than Winston last year (29 to 25). He will have a better supporting cast with the Seminoles than he did with the Irish.

Source: NFL.com
May 25 - 7:49 PM
 
Rotoworld:

USC senior FB Jaheel Pinner is "an intriguing player due to his versatility as a runner and receiver," writes ESPN's Greg Katz.

"Because of the Trojans' declining use of the fullback, it probably affects Pinner’s hopes of being drafted," Katz wrote. The 5-foot-11, 240-pound Pinner is rarely asked to touch the ball, so scouts haven't really seen the versatility Katz mentions. Hopefully this season that begins to happen.

Source: ESPN.com
May 31 - 7:10 PM
 
Rotoworld:

USC redshirt senior RB Tre Madden is "he biggest enigma of draft-eligible Trojans for the 2016 draft," notes ESPN's Greg Katz.

"The senior has physical gifts but has yet to show he can make it through a season without injury," Katz wrote. "If he does perform to what many feel is a wealth of potential, his stock could rise in a hurry." Madden's grandfather is former Los Angeles Rams RB Lawrence McCutcheon. The 6-foot-1, 225-pound Madden ran for 703 yards and three touchdowns last season. After beginning the season with six straight games over 90 yards, he didn't crack 60 again and missed three games.

Source: ESPN.com
May 31 - 6:38
 
Rotoworld:

ESPN's Kyle Bonagura notes that there's "no denying" Cal junior QB Jared Goff's "top-of-the-first-round potential."

"Whether it works out that way is guesswork -- he still needs to add weight to his 6-4, 210-pound frame -- but he checks nearly every box NFL scouts covet and has the production to warrant consideration," Bonagura wrote. Rotoworld's Josh Norris slotted Goff No. 15 in his 2016 mock draft and compared him to Jimmy Garoppolo. Goff threw for 3,973 yards on a 62-percent completion percentage with a 35/7 TD/INT ratio last year.

Source: ESPN.com
May 31 - 6:17 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Walter Football ranks Arkansas State redshirt senior TE Darrion Griswold as the No. 5 TE in the class.

The site slapped a preliminary Rds. 3-5 grade on Griswold. "Griswold has good size and athleticism," WF noted. The 6-foot-5, 264-pound Griswold is estimated to run a 4.67 forty. He collected 18 receptions for 221 yards and four touchdowns last season.

Source: Walter Football
May 31 - 5:28 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Walter Football grades Ohio State senior TE Nick Vannett as a Rds. 3-5 prospect.

Vannett, who shared playing time with Jeff Heuerman last year, posted 19 receptions for 220 yards with five touchdowns in 2014. "Those are good numbers for a ground-based offense," the site noted. "With other tight ends off to the NFL, Vannett could be the every-down starter for the Buckeyes in 2015. He looks like a blocking Y tight end for the NFL who could contribute some in the passing game." It ranks him as the No. 6 TE in the class.

Source: Walter Football
May 31 - 12:05 AM
 
Rotoworld:

UCLA junior WR Devin Fuller had 457 yards after the catch last season.

Here's what shocking about that stat: He had 447 receiving yards total in 2014. How is that possible? Because most of Fuller's catches came off screen passes, which contributed greatly to Brett Hundley's yards and completion percentage last year. Fuller is a great candidate to break out this year.

Source: ESPN.com
May 30 - 11:49 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Ohio State HC Urban Meyer said Friday that he hasn't considered moving graduate QB Braxton Miller to another position.

Some would like to see Miller turned into a sort of slash player, but he's good enough, as a former Heisman contender, to win the job outright. "Barrett may have broken records, and Jones is the flavor of the month," ESPN's Brian Bennett wrote. "But Miller has a longer track record than either of them and will fight like crazy to avoid getting Wally Pipped. Let the best man win. But we'd all be crazy -- and dismissive of his illustrious past -- to count Braxton Miller out of the race."

Source: ESPN.com
May 30 - 11:15 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Arkansas junior TE Hunter Henry is "a well-rounded tight end who produced nicely in 2014," noted Walter Football.

Last season, as a sophomore, Henry recorded 37 receptions for 513 yards and two scores. As a freshman, he had 28 receptions for 409 yards and four scores. The 6-foot-5, 250-pounder runs a 4.79 40-yard dash. WF ranks Henry as the No. 2 TE prospect and grades him as a Rds. 2-3 prospect.

Source: Walter Football
May 30 - 11:01 PM
 
Rotoworld:

USC redshirt senior QB Cody Kessler "still has a lot to prove before being considered a first-round pick," wrote ESPN's Greg Katz.

"There will be a lot on the line on so many levels this season for Kessler, who will try to prove that he is on or near the same level as this season’s top drafted quarterbacks, Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota," Katz wrote. "That’s quite a level to aspire, but like we all know, the draft can be all about systems and needs." Had he declared for the 2015 NFL Draft, we would have ranked Kessler as the third quarterback. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound Kessler threw for 3,826 yards with a 39/5 TD/INT ratio last year.

Source: ESPN.com
May 30 - 10:40 PM
 
Rotoworld:

"It will be a surprise," observes ESPN's Kyle Bonagura, if Utah senior RB Devontae Booker "isn't one of the first five running backs selected next year."

"If Booker didn't take the junior college route, his 1,512-yard junior season for the Utes might have been his last one," Bonagura wrote. "However, with just one year of Division I experience, Booker chose to return to Utah and could make a push for a 2,000-yard season." He chipped in 43 receptions for 306 yards and two scores in the receiving game. The 5-foot-11, 203-pound Booker led the Pac-12 in run yards after contact with 815.

Source: ESPN.com
May 30 - 10:26 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Alabama junior tight end O.J. Howard "should have a big 2015 season if Kiffin figures out how to call plays for more than the No. 1 wide receiver," noted Walter Football.

The site ranks Howard as the No. 1 TE prospect and grades him as a Rds. 1-2 prospect. "As he proved at USC with Robert Woods and Marqise Lee, Lane Kiffin settles on one receiver and struggles to call plays for anyone else regardless of their talent or mismatch potential," it noted. "Howard's production should go up in 2015 with Amari Cooper and T.J. Yeldon in the NFL." The 6-foot-6, 240-pound Howard runs a 4.59 second forty, benches 405 pounds and squats 500 pounds. "Howard is fast, has the frame to add size and is a dangerous receiving weapon," WF concluded.

Source: Walter Football
May 30 - 9:56 PM
 
Rotoworld:

ESPN's Jared Sanker believes Pittsburgh junior RB James Conner will be more productive in 2015 because quarterback Chad Voytik "should present more of an aerial threat to complement the ground attack."

The 6-foot-2, 250-pound Connor rushed for 1,765 yards and scored 26 touchdowns last season and was named an All-American. He's been a star since he stepped onto campus and has moonlighted as an effective defensive end when he has the energy to do so. NFL Media ranked Conner as the No. 14 Heisman candidate.

Source: ESPN.com
May 29 - 9:48 PM
Pittsburgh junior RB James Conner "looks like a bell-cow back capable of carrying a heavy work load," notes Walter Football.

The site ranks Conner as the No. 3 draft-eligible RB, behind Alabama's Derrick Henry and Ohio State's Ezekiel Elliott. "Connor is a bruising back who has surprising quickness for such a big runner," noted the staff. "He has to improve his receiving ability for the NFL, but he looks like a bell-cow back capable of carrying a heavy work load." As a sophomore, the 6-foot-2, 250-pound Conner rushed for 1,765 yards, averaged six yards per carry and scored 26 touchdowns. To WF's earlier point, he had only five receptions for 70 yards. To be fair, we'd rather throw to Tyler Boyd, too.

Source: Walter Football
May 28 - 8:35 PM
 
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Rotoworld:

Arizona State senior OW D.J. Foster "is an elusive, shifty runner who runs with good pad level and has a burst to him," according to Walter Football.

The site ranks Foster as the No. 6 draft-eligible RB prospect and gives him a Rds. 2-4 projection. "While he has been a quality runner for Arizona State, his receiving skills will get NFL teams really excited," WF noted. To wit, the 5-foot-11, 203-pound Foster had 1,081 rushing yards and 688 receiving yards on 62 catches last year. This season, he's been quasi-moved from RB to offensive weapon, with the school promising he'll be played at every single skill position. "At the very least, he could have a role as a third-down back," concluded WR.

Source: Walter Football
May 29 - 9:34 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Louisiana Tech senior RB Kenneth Dixon "is a compactly built shifty runner with good balance, but he probably won't get a lot of yards after contact in the NFL," according to Walter Football.

Dixon has been dominant since stepping onto campus. He tallied 1,194 rushing yards on 6.0 yards per carry in 2012 and 917 yards on 6.1 YPC in 2013 while struggling with injuries. Last year, he recorded 1,299 yards (5.1 YPC average) with 22 touchdowns. WF ranks Dixon as the No. 8 draft-eligible RB prospect and gives him a Rds. 3-4 projection.

Source: Walter Football
May 29 - 8:58 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Walter Football ranks Utah senior RB Devontae Booker as the No. 5 draft-eligible running back.

"Booker is a quick runner who is more physical than one would think," the site noted. "If he could add some weight for the NFL, that could help him to be a three-down runner. Booker was rumored to be entering the 2015 NFL Draft, but he wisely decided to return to Utah as he has only one season of major college football experience." Last year, the 5-foot-11, 203-pound Booker ran for 1,512 yards and 10 touchdowns with 43 receptions for 306 yards and two scores. He led the Pac-12 in run yards after contact with 815.

Source: Walter Football
May 29 - 7:11 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Scouts Inc.'s Kevin Weidl called attention to USC redshirt senior QB Cody Kessler's "excellent pocket presence."

Weidl first pointed out a few negatives, saying Kessler has physical limitations and could improve his deep accuracy and mechanics. If those cannot be improved, however, at least Kessler can rely on his pocket management. "Kessler feels pressure naturally and eyes are constantly scanning the field while rush avoiding. Like his poise in these situations," Weidl tweeted. We would have ranked Kessler as the third quarterback in the 2015 class if he had declared. Functional mobility is one of his greatest strengths, as is recognizing the open receiver and getting the ball to them in proper timing.

Source: Kevin Weidl on Twitter
May 29 - 9:57 AM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media postulates that without Amari Cooper, Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin "could have his new quarterback look for [junior tight end O.J. Howard] more on quicker, easier throws."

"If Howard is ever going to establish himself as one of the top receiving tight ends in the game, this is the year to do it," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread. "Entering his third year as a familiar face in the Crimson Tide lineup, he's only flashed his prolific talent to this point. Last season, that wasn't entirely Howard's fault, because quarterback Blake Sims was understandably locked in on Cooper." The 6-foot-6, 240-pound Howard hasn't yet dominated in the passing game, but he's still been extremely valuable to the Tide. Howard, who runs a 4.59 second forty, benches 405 pounds and squats 500 pounds, posted more than 110 knockdown blocks over the past two years.

Source: NFL.com
May 28 - 10:03 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Washington State senior WR Dom Williams "turned heads this spring" and "looks like a lock to be among the Pac-12’s statistical leaders," writes ESPN's David Lombardi.

With Vince Mayle in the NFL, Williams is now the go-to receiver in Mike Leach's offense, making the prediction less brave than it may sound on the surface. Williams has contributed in a big way to the offense in each of his three years on campus. Last season was his best, and he posted 43 catches for 653 yards and nine scores. Expect those numbers to spike in 2015.

Source: ESPN.com
May 28 - 8:06 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NFL Media ranks Tennessee junior QB Joshua Dobbs No. 6 on its list of "10 breakout players on verge of stardom."

"The junior essentially rescued a UT season from non-bowl to bowl-eligible, helping Tennessee win its final four SEC games for the necessary six wins after sitting the first seven games," wrote College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread. "With wide receiver Marquez North healthy again, Dobbs will also have a gifted target that was available to him in only one game last year (Alabama)." Dobbs was named the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl MVP and was also on the 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll. The 6-foot-3, 203-pound quarterback threw for 1,206 yards with a 9/6 TD/INT rate on 63-percent completions last year. He's lethal outside of the pocket, averaging 78.2 rushing yards per game in his six 2014 appearances.

Source: NFL.com
May 28 - 7:27 PM
 

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