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Juniors declaring for the 2015 draft

Bruce Feldman ‏@BruceFeldmanCFB 13s14 seconds ago

#Stanford star OT Andrus Peat is entering the NFL draft.

I am curious what other people think about this guy. Personally I think he is the most over rated guy in the draft. I can't remember the last time an OL rated this high spent so much time on the ground.
 
I am curious what other people think about this guy. Personally I think he is the most over rated guy in the draft. I can't remember the last time an OL rated this high spent so much time on the ground.

entire Stanford program had a down year. Their offensive line & TE group has been gutted. I think you are right, based more off predecessors, Andrus is more like Andre the Giant & not light on his feet so should kick inside or play RT in best interest of all parties interested then will hold up in NFL longtime. Duane Brown wanna be.
 
Here's an updated list of college underclassmen who have declared themselves eligible as early entries for the 2015 NFL Draft, which will be held in Chicago starting on April 30.

The deadline for prospects to declare is Jan. 15. Last year, a record 98 underclassmen officially declared, of which 62 were drafted:

Quarterbacks

Brett Hundley, UCLA

Running backs

Jay Ajayi, Boise State
Tevin Coleman, Indiana
Mike Davis, South Carolina
Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
Todd Gurley, Georgia
Dee Hart, Colorado State
Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla.)
Matt Jones, Florida
Josh Robinson, Mississippi State
Trey Williams, Texas A&M

Wide receivers

Nelson Agholor, Southern California
Sammie Coates, Auburn
Stefon Diggs, Maryland
Lemar Durant, Simon Fraser
Devin Funchess, Michigan
Nigel King, Kansas
Shaq Roland, South Carolina
Jaelen Strong, Arizona State
Shaq Thompson, Washington
Dorial Green-Beckham, Oklahoma (Missouri)


Tight ends

Tyler Kroft, Rutgers
Jean Sifrin, Massachusetts
Maxx Williams, Minnesota

Offensive linemen

Ereck Flowers, T, Miami (Fla.)
Tyler Moore, G, Florida
Jeremiah Poutasi, T, Utah
Donovan Smith, T, Penn State
Andrus Peat, T, Stanford

Defensive linemen/linebackers

Kwon Alexander, LB, LSU
Deion Barnes, DE, Penn State
Xavier Cooper, DE, Washington State
Dante Fowler, DE/OLB, Florida
Randy Gregory, DE/OLB, Nebraska
Eli Harold, DE, Virginia
Jordan Phillips, DT, Oklahoma
Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Ohio State
Leonard Williams, DT, Southern California
Shane Ray, Missouri
Mario Edwards, Florida State

Defensive backs

Alex Carter, CB, Stanford
Jalen Collins, CB, LSU
Lorenzo Doss, CB, Tulane
Durell Eskridge, S, Syracuse
Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville
Marcus Peters, CB, Washington
Trae Waynes, CB, Michigan State

Specialists
Bradley Pinion, P, Clemson
 
Here's an updated list of college underclassmen who have declared themselves eligible as early entries for the 2015 NFL Draft, which will be held in Chicago starting on April 30.

The deadline for prospects to declare is Jan. 15. Last year, a record 98 underclassmen officially declared, of which 62 were drafted:


Wide receivers


Shaq Thompson, Washington


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I thought he was an OLB or are there two...

or is he JJ lite and playing both ways :yikes:

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Max Valles (DE/OLB, Virginia) has entered the draft. Now this is interesting. He's just a true sophomore, but because he attended military school for a year out of high school he is eligible for the draft (same scenario as Larry Fitzgerald).

Valles is a freak at 6-5, 240 and can rush the passer and run with TE's in coverage. He actually outperformed teammate Eli Harold this year and Harold is a 3rd-4th rounder.
Good find, did not know bout military school, thought he could not come out; might have to rethink my mock. Where do you think he will rank?
 
Good find, did not know bout military school, thought he could not come out; might have to rethink my mock. Where do you think he will rank?

From what I've seen 3rd rd. However he's only 19 yrs old so his best football should be ahead of him. He probably will go in the 2nd. But after the OkOye experiment I wouldn't pick him before the 4th. (He should be one of the top performing OLB's at the combine)

Your thought?
 
From what I've seen 3rd rd. However he's only 19 yrs old so his best football should be ahead of him. He probably will go in the 2nd. But after the OkOye experiment I wouldn't pick him before the 4th. (He should be one of the top performing OLB's at the combine)

Your thought?

Didn't we try that 19 yr old best football ahead of him experiment before?
 
Good find, did not know bout military school, thought he could not come out; might have to rethink my mock. Where do you think he will rank?

I would put him at 4th round but have a feeling he will test really well at Combine and shoot up higher. He's very young which means he has more potential (Okoye!!!) so I would say he ends up 2nd-3rd. Kind of depends on how pre-draft stuff goes for him because nobody really expected him to come out. If he knocks out the pre-draft stuff then his stock might skyrocket.

I think he's a really good player though. Finished with 50+ tackles this year, 12 TFL, 9 sacks, 1 INT, and 8 pass breakups. Pretty impressive for a second year player playing SLB. He has an extremely high ceiling. He and Harold were an absolute force this year for that defense.
 
I would put him at 4th round but have a feeling he will test really well at Combine and shoot up higher. He's very young which means he has more potential (Okoye!!!) so I would say he ends up 2nd-3rd. Kind of depends on how pre-draft stuff goes for him because nobody really expected him to come out. If he knocks out the pre-draft stuff then his stock might skyrocket.

I think he's a really good player though. Finished with 50+ tackles this year, 12 TFL, 9 sacks, 1 INT, and 8 pass breakups. Pretty impressive for a second year player playing SLB. He has an extremely high ceiling. He and Harold were an absolute force this year for that defense.

Different kind of LB, but where would you have him ranked and what kind of payer would he be in relation to my top 4 LB's?

1. Thompson
2. Dawson
3. McKinney
4. Perryman
 
Didn't we try that 19 yr old best football ahead of him experiment before?

Yes Smith did, and that's why I hope Smith learns something and doesn't pick him before the 4th.

On a side note, if the Texans were to pick a OT at 16 and WR Green- Beckham fell to the bottom of the 1st or top of the 2nd would you trade up for him? He's got Randy Moss type ability and would be the perfect replacement for AJ.

He got in trouble for smoking weed and went to his girlfriends apt, she wasn't there her friend was and wouldn't tell him where his GF was. He then proceeded to drag her by the head of the hair down a flight of stairs.

So there is that, but somebody will draft him in the 2nd rd at the latest. He's that good on the field.
 
He got in trouble for smoking weed and went to his girlfriends apt, she wasn't there her friend was and wouldn't tell him where his GF was. He then proceeded to drag her by the head of the hair down a flight of stairs.

So there is that, but somebody will draft him in the 2nd rd at the latest. He's that good on the field.

Sounds like a winner. I can really see the Texans trading up for this guy.
 
He then proceeded to drag her by the head of the hair down a flight of stairs.

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If he drops that low we may find out what kind of power OB has
 
Sounds like a winner. I can really see the Texans trading up for this guy.

Didn't say I'm advocating taking him. But teams like the Seahawks/49ers/Pats/Ravens/Broncos will. Unfortunately this will give them a competitive advantage.
 
Didn't say I'm advocating taking him. But teams like the Seahawks/49ers/Pats/Ravens/Broncos will. Unfortunately this will give them a competitive advantage.

If he stays on the field and doesn't get bounced from the league.
 
If Winston really dropped to the Texans (which I doubt) how many of you would really be upset if they took him? IMO it's worth the risk. Most here would be Winston fans overnight.
 
If Winston really dropped to the Texans (which I doubt) how many of you would really be upset if they took him? IMO it's worth the risk. Most here would be Winston fans overnight.

It's all about the name on the front of the jersey
 
If Winston really dropped to the Texans (which I doubt) how many of you would really be upset if they took him? IMO it's worth the risk. Most here would be Winston fans overnight.

I don't think I could stomach it. That may be the breaking point for me. Winston is a waste of space, a thug, with multiple rape allegations that Florida and FSU swept under the rug.
 
I don't think I could stomach it. That may be the breaking point for me. Winston is a waste of space, a thug, with multiple rape allegations that Florida and FSU swept under the rug.

Multiple rape allegations? I've only heard of one.

And I'm curious how you know/what you can point to that says they were swept under the rug?
 
Sounds like a winner. I can really see the Texans trading up for this guy.

If he plays well or for that matter at all, he will have been a better investment than B/T Williams/Montgomery draft.

BTW, I don't want to draft him.
 
Different kind of LB, but where would you have him ranked and what kind of payer would he be in relation to my top 4 LB's?

1. Thompson
2. Dawson
3. McKinney
4. Perryman

I would put him below all those guys right now although he is very similar athletically to McKinney. His game needs work but he has the kind of potential to be a hybrid LB / pass rusher like McKinney. He's a better pass rusher right now than McKinney but lacks the skills in coverage and against the run.
 
I would put him below all those guys right now although he is very similar athletically to McKinney. His game needs work but he has the kind of potential to be a hybrid LB / pass rusher like McKinney. He's a better pass rusher right now than McKinney but lacks the skills in coverage and against the run.

McKinney's biggest weakness is in pass coverage and he isn't really all that instinctive, but he's a great athlete. So I guess the two are kind of comparable.

Now I'm starting to question McKinney as a 1st rd pick.
 
McKinney's biggest weakness is in pass coverage and he isn't really all that instinctive, but he's a great athlete. So I guess the two are kind of comparable.

Now I'm starting to question McKinney as a 1st rd pick.

Valles is a better athlete in space and can run with TE's but he gets lost in zone and lacks natural instincts in coverage. Virginia made a concerted effort this year to have him rush the passer in passing situations instead of dropping him into coverage.

He's also only played for 2 years. Kid is raw and needs to be coached up. He's nowhere near as physical at the line as McKinney is but he's also more of an edge player and pass rusher than run stopper.

I like McKinney but I don't think he's a 1st round pick. If he were 5-11, 240 and Perryman were 6-5, 250 then McKinney would be a 3rd round pick and Perryman would be a top 15 pick. A lot of the hype for McKinney is coming from his measureables.
 
If Winston really dropped to the Texans (which I doubt) how many of you would really be upset if they took him? IMO it's worth the risk. Most here would be Winston fans overnight.

I wouldn't be upset. I think he's certainly worth the risk.

But I have very little confidence that he is going to make it work in the NFL.
 
I wouldn't be upset. I think he's certainly worth the risk.

But I have very little confidence that he is going to make it work in the NFL.

I would be upset. Don't want anything to do with this turd. I was all for taking Manzel ( not 1.1) and I was wrong. Glad we didn't take him. Nothing Manzel did compares to Winston's issues.
 
McKinney's biggest weakness is in pass coverage and he isn't really all that instinctive, but he's a great athlete. So I guess the two are kind of comparable.

Now I'm starting to question McKinney as a 1st rd pick.

Was wondering when people would figure this out. I read all this great stuff about this guy and it just doesn't show up on the film. He's just an athlete. He has terrible instincts. Super slow to read and react.
 
Didn't say I'm advocating taking him. But teams like the Seahawks/49ers/Pats/Ravens/Broncos will. Unfortunately this will give them a competitive advantage.

After the Ray Rice thing?

He may not get drafted at all.
 
After the Ray Rice thing?

He may not get drafted at all.

He will get drafted no lower than the 3rd rd. Probably late 1st/early 2nd by a team like the Seahawks. If he washes out they haven't really lost anything.

With Smith picking the likes of XSF at 2-1 last yr, I wouldn't really have a problem picking him in the 2nd rd this year. You really don't have anything to lose given Smith's draft history.

My next mock will reflect this.
 
FSU CB Ronald Darby has declared for the NFL draft. Second round talent who should be able to contribute in a nickel package right away.
 
Breshad Perriman (WR, UCF) has entered the draft. I really like this kid. Great measurements and has NFL bloodlines. A bit rough around the edges but has tools to work with. Probably headed for a mid-round selection.
 
Breshad Perriman (WR, UCF) has entered the draft. I really like this kid. Great measurements and has NFL bloodlines. A bit rough around the edges but has tools to work with. Probably headed for a mid-round selection.

I'm a big fan of Perriman as well. 3rd round sound right?

Not sure if it's been mentioned in this thread but TCU FS Chris Hackett has declared as well.

http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/college/college-confidential-blog/article5706453.html

I think he's very under the radar because nobody expected TCU to lose any underclassmen. But I think this kid has a lot of potential. 2nd/3rd round possibly. He was the best player not named Paul Dawson on the TCU defense this year.
 
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Players that have entered the draft last night or this morning

Marcus Mariota (QB, Oregon)
Arik Armstead (DE/DT, Oregon)
Ellis McCarthy (DT, UCLA)
George Farmer (WR, USC)
Patrick Miller (OT, Auburn)

Long term I think Mariota is the best QB in this draft. Short term he is a project and should sit for at least one year, maybe even two.

Armstead is the less heralded clone of Shawn Oakman. His game is even more raw than Oakman's though and I thought he should return.

McCarthy is a beast inside. Will battle with Danny Shelton to be the first NT off the board.

Farmer is a former RB turned WR. He has potential but is an absolute project. Likely late round pick.

Miller declaring is puzzling. He comes with character concerns and got benched for a true freshman before the bowl game. He seems to be entering the draft instead of transferring. I don't like this decision and I'm not sure he even gets drafted.
 
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