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They weren't star players that displayed flashes of extreme talent for one reason. Yes, they played well for us, but not every college player gets to go to the NFL. Most who get a try out don't hang on, and if they do, it's usually only a year or two. Both players are worthy of being signed FA and given a shot. They could surprise and flourish. But they haven't demonstrated enough at this level to say they should have been drafted.
Don't think so. I think Cam goes higher. He'll be the first corner taken next year. Jalen Tabor is overrated and Adoree Jackson is more athlete than corner.
I feel like Owen Williams will end up having a nice career on Sundays. Strong kid with a high motor. Really played well down the stretch but hell who knows I didn't see Justin Coleman starting for the Patriots. That is still mind blowing after watching him get burned for years lol.
There are guys that got drafted from Southern Utah, Appalachian State, Grand Valley State, and Texas San Antonio....none of whom ran 4.4 and repped 225 31 times....none of whom made 36 starts in the best conference in the country, vs the best players in the country, while producing on a strong, consistent level. None of those guys made great plays vs top 20 teams, including the national champion Alabama.
I know it's been said that Randolph just didn't flash enough on film, didn't show enough burst, wasn't always in great, even good position. I'm certain all that's true. But if you're picking in the latter rounds and taking a flyer on a guy, why not take it on an SEC player with great athletic ability, and great emotional and mental makeup, rather than a guy from a school like Montana State?
NFL Scouts pour over tapes of all of these players. They search high and low and turn over every rock to find out everything they possibly can about every draftable prospect. They take that kid from the small school because they saw something in his film, something they think they can develop, something they think is special. They miss on a lot of guys, but sometimes they get lucky and find that perfect diamond in the rough. They obviously didn't see that potential in any of our guys, or they would have been drafted. Doesn't mean it's not there, but they didn't see it based on the hours upon hours of film they watched.
I know you make opinions based on what you see on the field, but do you just never read any expert opinions or mock drafts???
What does that statement about Jackson mean? He's a phenomenal athlete who returns kicks, can play WR, but will be drafted as a corner. I love Cam Sutton and think he could go in the first round....but why would he go ahead of a more talented, more explosive athlete like Adoree? ..... unless you subscribe to idea of taking the more productive player, which I know you don't. I hope he does, but I'm not sure he will.
Im not sure that Tabor is necessarily overrated, but I agree that I'd take Cam before him. I think he's a better, more technically sound, more professional player who's gonna be a great pro.
Mock draft by fans are known as guesses
Mock drafts this far out are irrelevant. At this time last year Christian Hackenberg and Cardale Jones were first round picks and Carson Wentz was a nobody.
Mock drafts this far out are usually based on hype either from what happened last year or left over from recruiting rankings (i've seen some mocks with Dashawn Hand going in the first round).
Adoree Jackson is actually not very good at corner. I've watched him play a bunch and he gets burned way too much. Will Fuller turned him inside out last fall when Notre Dame played USC.
He's a guy still living off his recruiting hype imo.
Yet, despite your proclamation that he's not a very good corner, there he is, named 1st team all-Pac12 last year at corner. Bet one of those idiot NFL GMs who dared not take North in the 4th round this year will once again show their stupidity next year when they take Adoree as the first or second CB taken in the first round.
There were safeties drafted from Southern Utah, William & Mary, and Central Michigan. Randolph is better than all three of those guys.