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Sharks - who do you think is the most underrated player (1 Viewer)

rennie curran.

he will drop because of his size, but this kid was made to play football.

 
Brian Price - UCLA

He's been getting lost in a very deep DT class, but this guy is a flat out beast. He will be a probowler health permitting.

 
I like the Blair kid wr from Michigan State. I forget his first name, but he catches everything and is sneaky fast. I always see him in space and wonder how he got so open. I'm guessing he's a 4th to 6th rounder in the NFL Draft.
Blair White :goodposting:
 
Tony Pike, good height, will get bigger and stronger with 1 year in NFL weight room, played through injuries, and is a winner.

 
I know he has done some moronic things but if Mike Williams gets his act together he is going to be a steal for some team.

 
nice post.

I'm not sure if they're exactly "underrated" but the top three qb's not named bradford seem to be in the "value" category these days.

 
LawFitz said:
Brian Price - UCLAHe's been getting lost in a very deep DT class, but this guy is a flat out beast. He will be a probowler health permitting.
Good one, he's definitely been falling towards the end of the 1st/early 2nd...someone is going to get a steal.
 
Eric Decker...he will make a football team better.
Decker is the first guy I thought of too. He won't be great related to YAC, but he just seems to have a knack of finding soft spots in the defense and helping a team move the chains. Not to mention being a good red zone target. When I watched him play in college, I just kept thinking that in the right NFL situation, he would be fantastic in a PPR league. I just hope everyone is sleeping on him in the leagues I play in though...so he can make it an extra round or so later than he should.
 
QB Dan LeFevour looks like a solid prospect, in that he looks comfortable in the pocket, which is a skill good QBs in the NFL have. I rank him 2nd behind only Jimmy Clausen among QBs in the draft this year. I also like LeFevour's ability to make plays when under pressure, whether that's accuracy on the run, stepping up in the pocket to evade the rush or being able to run, when needed.

 
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I'll second Blair White, he really impressed me at the East West Shrine Game.....the guy has hands of glue and runs some of the best routes in this draft class, give me those kinds of skills every day of the week.

 

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