I think my draft board is starting to shape up but it focuses a lot more on guys that will be drafted in the top 100 than it has in previous years. It got me thinking that perhaps I should have a separate board for UDFA interests. Let's do something relatively simple. What guys are out there that you think may go undrafted, yet you'd be interested if they did? Some other guys... RB/QB B.J. Daniels, South Florida RB Latavius Murray, Central Florida RB Cameron Marshall, Arizona State RB Lonnie Pryor, Florida State TE Phil Lutzenkirchen, Auburn TE Justice Cunningham, South Carolina TE/OT Levine Toilolo, Stanford WR Zach Rogers, Tennessee WR Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State WR Jheranie Boyd, North Carolina OT Vinston Painter, Virginia Tech DE Wes Horton, USC LB Vince Williams, Florida State LB Jake Knott, Iowa State LB Tom Wort, Oklahoma LB Travis Johnson, San Jose State LB/DB Kenny Tate, Maryland DB Corey Broomfield, Mississippi State DB/LB Ray Ray Armstrong, Miami Probably missing some guys but you get the gist.
Lonnie Pryor is a guy I'd certainly like to have. Reminds me of a larger Harvey Williams, that long necked RB from KC in the 90's.
I got 3 guys in my sig that I think could go undrafted that I'd be interested in: Joe Kruger, DL, Utah Mark Harrison, WR, RU Justin Brown, WR, Okla Additionally: Cordian Hagans, DT, Louisiana-Lafayette (Had a real good SR year as I understand, and was once on LSUs team as a high recruit iirc. Not sure what lead to the transfer) DJ Harper, HB, Boise St Colby Cameron, QB, LA Tech MarQueis Gray, TE/H-back, Minnesota (was everything for the Gophers, would love to see him get a shot at a spot) Caleb Schreibeis, DE, Montana St (this is based strictly on what I've read, I have only seen one Montana St game last year and wasn't watching anyone in particular) Michael Mauti, ILB, PSU (possibly going undrafted after two straight year with torn ACLs, but when healthy he is really, really good) Dan Molls, ILB, Toledo (was a tackling machine at Toledo even though their overall defense is generally poor) Archibald Barnes, OLB, Vanderbilt (to be honest although I saw him play a few times as a SR, I want him because of his 1st name) Melvin White, CB, Lousiana-Lafayette (I loved Bill Bentley last year, and while White isn't the same player, he was pretty productive even in Bentley's absence although no picks as a SR. Better size than Bentley.) Adam Bice, OL, Akron (Why? Because I'm a homer, and he's not a bad athlete for his size IMO. Might be able to play G.)
Personally I don't think there's any chance Mark Harrison goes undrafted. He's going to go higher than people realize. Joe Kruger, it's tougher to say.
Me too. Tough as old boots, can block, catch and run the ball, GREAT team guy. Will end up playing ten years in the league as a solid citizen.
I think Jheranie Boyd is a guy who slipped through the cracks a little bit and while I'm not predicting the same kind of wild success it wouldn't shock me if he turned out to be like a Bryce Brown. Former high recruit, known for the longest time as one of the fastest men in college football. Heading into 2012 he had 40 catches for 816 yards and 12 TDs. That's 12 TDs on only 40 catches, and a 20.4 yards per catch average in an NFL style offense. Because he was such an athlete he also had 37 runs for 248 yards and 1 TD. His shining moment came against the LSU Tigers in Week 1 of the 2010 season. This is a game I did a lot of work on because of T.J. Yates. He beat everyone, including Mo Claiborne...6 catches for 221 yards and 1 TD. He just couldn't repeat that kind of success on a team with Dwight Jones (who could've been a good NFL player IMO if he'd stuck with football) and Erik Highsmith. He started out 2012 with a nice 35 yard TD catch against Elon but he took a leg injury soon after and it pretty much ended his year with all but a goose egg on the stat sheet. To quote something on his official school bio, something I believe jim1 has brought up before, That's the kind of thing that gets you noticed by this Miami Dolphins front office. They like stuff like that in their UDFAs and tryout players. [video=youtube;RJECAmC4mlk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJECAmC4mlk[/video]
I added more guys, but in regards to Harrison, you could very well be right. I am just going off of perceived value, which currently has him 7-UDFA on most sites I've visited.
DT Abry Jones, UGA TE Zach Sudfeld, Nevada WR Jaron Brown, Clemson WR Rodrick Rumble, Idaho St G Omoregie Uzzi, Ga Tech CB Greg Reid, FSU/Valdosta St OLB Jonathan "Tig" Willard, Clemson DT Chris Jones, Bowling Green DE Quanterus Smith, Western Ky C Dalton Freeman, Clemson If DJ Harper for some crazy reason goes undrafted he should be a priority.
Jaron Brown 6'2 204. Highly impressive numbers. 4.40 forty 6.82 3 cone 4.07 shuttle 10'04 broad 35.5 vertical 17 bench Nice athleticism. NFL toughness & strength. Good hands & body control. Chain-moving ability. Can make plays downfield, in traffic, and highpoint. Will adjust for the tough catch. nice fit for our offense. Has some playmaking ability & definitely offers upside. Overshadowed by Sammy Watkins & DeAndre Hopkins, and had to compete for snaps w/ 2 high recruits (Charone Peake, Martavis Bryant). Sleeper who needs some reps and extra coaching but potential is there. Caught 31 passes for 424 yards & 3 TD as a sophomore before Watkins & Co arrived. Check out this awesome one-handed grab with RAC in the first clip! [video=youtube;5Gq5QAaet98]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gq5QAaet98[/video] [video=youtube;8uK16D7fGW0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uK16D7fGW0[/video] [video=youtube;q3jwvSFg-yA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3jwvSFg-yA[/video] [video=youtube;GqtioZDdNFc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqtioZDdNFc[/video]
Obviously I am a homer, but 2 Central Florida guys should be considered: RB Latavius Murray - 6'3 223lb, 4.45 40, 22 bench press, CUSA 1st team, 3 fumbles in his college career, good pass catcher with 27 receptions in 2012, 2011 team MVP [video=youtube_share;Y2rUpbfsHgE]http://youtu.be/Y2rUpbfsHgE[/video] FS Kemel Ishmael - 5'11 206lb, CUSA DPOY, CUSA 1st team, 368 career tackles, 2012 - 124 tack, 3INT, 1 sack, 4 PBU. #18[video=youtube_share;muVANT9nyJs]http://youtu.be/muVANT9nyJs[/video]
Latavius Murray I already had on radar. Kemal Ishmael is good for a 4.65 player. But his speed does scare me a bit.
Jordan Rodgers I like to bat around because there's just this thing about him where he makes the right play. He's a performer. Jeff Tuel on the other hand, I'll gladly leave him for you.
Anthony Rashad White - DT - Michigan State Russell Shepard - WR - LSU Zach Boren - FB/LB - Ohio State Devon Ramsay - FB - North Carolina (If he checks out medically, which is a MONUMENTAL if). Lamar Mady - G/C - Youngstown State George Winn - RB - Cincinnati Chris Pantale - TE - Boston College MarQueis Gray - QB/TE/Athlete - Minnesota Marcus Cromartie - CB - Wisconsin Brodrick Brown - CB - Oklahoma State
Note on Jheranie Boyd was well timed. Measured today at 6'1" and 187 lbs, ran in the mid 4.4's. Witnesses say his 41.5 inch vertical is actually understated because he touched to top of the vertec equipment. Had an 11'0" broad jump. Basically he is the athlete he's always been billed as. Explosive.
I've been waiting for 4 years for that guy to be close to the player he was billed as, not sure I could make it through another season of waiting around (assuming he even made the PS).
Really like Brodrick Brown. Makes up for his height by staying in guys' pockets. 3-year starter in a passing conference, I think he was first-team Big12 in 2011. A part of me remembers something about him considering coming out in 2012, but that doesn't sound right, hmm. He's the guy who made that crazy tip-in play for an int against, I want to say, OU or TexTech.
Kenny Tate (LB - formerly Safety) - Too big and lacked hips for Safety, but sudden enough to get sacks, good hands for a defender... could very nicely fit into the types of LBs we are collecting. Good coverage backer, special teamer. Mike Catapano (DE/OLB) - Not sure if he has the juice to make it as a special teamer. Seemed like a leader and impact player in his film, decent Shrine game reports. http://www.sbnation.com/2013-nfl-draft/2013/1/17/3888382/east-west-shrine-game-2013-practice-report *I think he may go in the 4th-6th.. but who knows, he may be overlooked and be a UDFA. Maybe CK could add to this, since he was at the Shrine practices. Joe Kruger (DE/LB) To be honest, I love his brother, but am less impressed with Joe. A little Off Topic, but later rounders: Terry Hawthorne BW Webb (if he makes it to the 4th round)
great stuff i would like to know if we could make a thread with sleepers as well Sent from my iPhone 4 using Tapatalk
I tried to like Catapano. He just didn't do anything that had me excited. Bass and Schreibis came closer to doing that but Travis Johnson was the most impressive because of his ability to get off the blocks faster than anyone else. Nickell Robey will not go undrafted IMO. He's too good.
Lonnie Pryor would probably be the biggest shock to me if he didn't get drafted. But guys like Vince Williams get left by the wayside every year. He's an aggressive thumper that wasn't even trusted by his college team to defend the pass. As for Levine Toilolo, though he has some unique qualities to him, his hands might just be so bad that teams feel they're beyond repair. Some teams may decide his best bet is to gain weight and play offensive tackle. That's a big gamble.
Ty Powell-OLB-Harding Melvin White-CB-Louisiana Lafayette Jasper Collins-WR-Mount Union Jack Doyle-TE-Western Kentucky Keith Pough-LB-Howard Matt Furstenberg-TE-Maryland Jakar Hamilton-S-South Carolina State
Ryan Griffin, QB, Tulane. Most underrated QB in this draft. He's about the 10th QB in this draft, IMO.
I think Travis size makes me wonder exactly how to best roster and use him. Seemed to get bounced around a bit among the big bodies, but great great motor and want-to plus some quicks getting to the QB Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
Who are the best olb's who are 50/50 for UDFA. Might trade down in the GML league and snag a couple for depth.
He's probably a linebacker but the interesting thing to me was he looked pretty good at both. He participated in the Shrine game as a DE and at the Senior Bowl as a true LB. He looked good at both. I put him about where Koa Misi was coming out.
I don't know if this guy's going to be a UDFA or what but holy cow. Where the hell did Luke Wilson of Rice come from?? The "other guy" at Rice (2nd fiddle to Vance McDonald)...comes out to his pro day 6053 and 251 lbs, runs a 4.46??? A 38 inch vertical? Did 23 bench reps? A 10'2" broad jump? A 4.28 second shuttle and 7.03 cone??? Christ on a popsicle stick. That's some ****ing plutonium right there. May have taken a back seat to Vance McDonald this year but he does have 9 TDs and 986 yards on 78 catches in his career so it's not like he's a COMPLETE nobody. Mackey Award Watch List and all that jazz, believe he's all conference honorable mention.
Luke Wilson's a Canadian born guy. Already been drafted by the Toronto Argos. Also a baseball guy, plays minor league ball for the Toronto Blue Jays. Wonder if he still does that. I have a buddy that works for the Blue Jays over in Dunedin.
Do you think that Oregon S John Boyett gets drafted? From what I've seen he has the ability to be a mid-round pick but has been out all year with an injury.
Looks like we might can add this guy to our UDFA target list: Only thing I can really find on him is an off field arrest from a bar fight in Oct. 2012