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NFL Day 3: Rounds 4-7

Jerrell Powe DT Mississippi

Deunta Williams FS North Carolina

Mark Herzlich LB Boston College

Greg Romeus DE Pittsburgh

Ian Williams DT Notre Dame

Stanley Havili FB Southern California
Insurance for Leech and a great blocker and receiver out of the backfield. Solid runner with good vision. People will think im crazy but he reminds me of Foster

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Quan Sturdivant LB North Carolina

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Niles Paul WR Nebraska
 
Keo, should make a good special teams contributor if nothing else.

Has done some returning which might be handy.

Seems more of a box safety than I would like.
 
Well Walt predicts a fan favorite in his draft grade section

144. Shiloh Keo, SS/ST, Idaho
Another much-needed upgrade in the secondary. Shiloh Keo is going to be a fan favorite as a blue-collar do-it-all safety/special-teamer. (Pick Grade: B)
 
At 152, I'm wanting either OLB, ILB, or NT.

Wouldn't mind RB or WR if someone good is there.

So, my board for our next pick is:

1. Quan Sturdivant, ILB
2. Jordan Todman, RB
3. Jerrell Powe, NT
4. Chris Carter, RLB
5. Terrance Toliver, WR
6. Ian Williams, NT
7. Niles Paul, WR
 
I saw Keo play a bunch (I live in Idaho) and he should be a solid special team player. I don't think he'll start at safety nor do I think you'll want him to. He might be a decent backup though.
 
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Yes. Exactly. Take the BPA and just add football players. Its all about depth at this point. If you get a starter from this point on, either you have major problems on your team, or hit a homerun.

There you going using sound draft logic on a MB full of emotional fans! I love it that most of the posters here who all know the secondary was horrible last year think its a bad thing for our veteran DC who has watched tape on all these guys to load up at DB and let the best survive and the rest walk. If Wade wanted another DB and Carmichael was his pick then I like it until proven otherwise,

If that was Smith Pick it would have been a pick that would have been harder to justify. Something like a TE who isnt the BPA.
 
Nope, I see him as a box safety. Good hips, but slow feet.

Completely erroneous, again.

draftscout said:
Shiloh Keo-SS-Idaho...Overlook 5-11 ht, 4.7 40 due to heady play, bit hits,very quick ft, hands (11 car INT), PR ability.

Oh, and Maycock was just praising him for his footwork just now in NFLN. 'He's a good PR, you have to have good footwork as a PR. Just watch his footwork when returning kicks in game tapes' *

Another armchair QB speaking on the prospects as if he been following him for years, or even seen 20 minutes of their gamefilm.

*paraphrasing.

As far as the Shiloh Keo goes, I love drafting players with unique names! |See him strictly as special team players though, and Carmichael competing with Nolan/FA for the other S spot beside Quin.
 
Jerrell Powe DT Mississippi

Deunta Williams FS North Carolina

Mark Herzlich LB Boston College

Greg Romeus DE Pittsburgh

Ian Williams DT Notre Dame

Stanley Havili FB Southern California

Quan Sturdivant LB North Carolina

Niles Paul WR Nebraska
 
McShay: Shiloh has no regard for his body. Tough physical player. Wont be returning punts--ran 4.75

Eagles select Dion Lewis, RB, Pitt
 
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