CorrectAll these mocks are uselessuntil they start mocking as if indy trades out of the 3
Thanks for posting. Man this seems like a terrible list
In recapping the NFL Scouting Combine's biggest risers, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. referred to Maryland WR D.J. Moore as "the most impressive wide receiver in Indianapolis."
Moore (6'0/210) was one of the combine's standout performers, posting an NFL athletic profile in the 97th percentile by Three Sigma Athlete metrics. Among his shining marks in Indy, a 4.42-second sprint through the 40-yard dash in addition to huge jumps of 39.5 inches (vertical) and 132 inches (broad). He also aced on-field drills. Kiper believes he's worked his way into the Day 1 mix. We'd agree with that assessment.
Source: ESPN Insider
Mar 6 - 2:15 PM
Love that the top 3 z-scores on the list, and the only players OVER 2.0, are Penn State players.
Just to note: this is incomplete at this time as far as RB’s go. Many did not do SS or three cone.
On Bovada's post-combine odds for the first overall selection in the 2018 NFL Draft, Penn State RB Saquon Barkley led the pack at 7/4.
Barkley was followed up by Sam Darnold (14/5), Josh Allen (7/2), Baker Mayfield (11/2) and Josh Rosen (7/1). The remainder of the player pool draws 14/1 odds for the first selection. There's not much to read into Bovada's listings, here, at least not beyond the fact that Josh Rosen's not receiving a ton of love.
Source: Mark Wogenrich on Twitter
You need to head to the FFA and read @Nathan R. Jessep‘s Hug Chronicles.
Damn, I thought I was on the draft prospect list.