NFL draft grades

#26
#26
What if one of them doesn't get drafted or even make a team? Remember Josh Richardson didn't make an NBA roster. He left before Counzo's first season at U.T. began.

You can't necessarily take what the draft advisory predicts.
I bet some guys were taken early because a team liked them or some were not taken at all.

I remember the Auburn running back Ben Tate was predicted to go in the early rounds but five backs were drafted before him to include TOby Gerheart.

You meant Scotty Hopson
 
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#27
#27
IMO Sutton is as good as gone. Kamara is coming back, and JRM is a total toss up. My heart says JRM is coming back but my gut says he's dust.

I am not sure Cam will get a 1st or 2nd score. He did not make a lot of 1st team AA votes or 1st SEC votes. I think all three come back when the ranking come out.
 
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#29
#29
Anyone else noticed the tweet from ak? He basically thanked the seniors for getting it started and said younger guys would finish the job.
To me it sounded as if he plans on returning and finishing the job.

Disclaimer: not a Twitter guy so not sure I read it correctly with hashtags and crap.
 
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#30
#30
We are over-blowing Sutton's special teams contribution in the NFL. It is a different game with NFL kickers and the NFL has shut down kick off returns to nearly impossible now. So it will be purely based upon his corner skills.
 
#31
#31
We are over-blowing Sutton's special teams contribution in the NFL. It is a different game with NFL kickers and the NFL has shut down kick off returns to nearly impossible now. So it will be purely based upon his corner skills.

Sutton returns punts and I'm pretty sure they still punt in the league.
 
#33
#33
He doesn't need to be 240. He'll be just fine playing at 230.

I just listed 3 rookies who weigh 230 and under with 2 of them garnering significant attention for All-NFL rookie teams and the other being a 1st round pick.

The LB in the NFL is changing, and that's a great thing for JRM.

There's ALWAYS been a place for linebackers like JRM. Derrick Brooks and Jessie Armstead were at the same weight or lighter at the same point and could play in ANY era.
 
#35
#35
IMO Sutton is as good as gone. Kamara is coming back, and JRM is a total toss up. My heart says JRM is coming back but my gut says he's dust.
I think the Titans would be smart to snag Sutton with the first pick of the 2nd Rd. You don't find too many shutdown corners, let alone one who is an extremely dangerous PR. That's why I could see him go anywhere in the 2nd half of the 1st Rd. Because he is such a weapon on ST, I'd take him over UF's Hargraves any day of the week. If he has a 40 time in the 4.4 range or better, then he'll definitely get taken sooner rather than later.

Kamara leaving doesn't make much sense. He might get drafted, but nowhere near what he could if he gives NFL teams a larger sample size. I don't see him going until the 5th Rd or later, TBH. He should stay another season. Bulk up and let the team's rise back to the top of the SEC pecking order, affect the thinking of NFL GM's scouts and draftnicks.

They always seem to heavily favor players coming from Top5-10 teams. If you are a great player on a team with a mediocre record, it has a way of stigmatizing you as being mediocre, as well. There are some rare exceptions, but that is the trend.
 
#39
#39
All will get return to school grades imho, Sutton has the best chance to receive a second round grade.
 
#40
#40
I think that Sutton and JRM will get favorable feedback. I think that Kamara will, and should, be told stay in college for another year of eval. However, you never know what's going on with these guys. Sometimes a guy will leave early for better or (usually) worse.

In a perfect world, all three return and we come back stocked for 2016. It's up to them. I won't blame anyone for realizing their
dreams.
You are dead on. Good post
 
#41
#41

RB Jalen Hurd, 6-2, 230, 4.57, Sophomore

This guy's speed is all over the place. 4.3 out of HS, CBJ was quoted saying they had placed tracking devices on the players at practice and Hurd was the fastest on the team, and now this 4.57 which would appear more in line with what we've seen during the games. If his combine time next year is 4.5 - 4.6, would that still be considered fine for a larger type RB in the NFL?

Is he also shrinking at UT...thought he was 6'-4?
 
#42
#42
Not really. 4-3 OLB are not what they used to be in the league. Looking for faster guys that can cover in space.

Shaq Thompson, Kwon Alexander, Eric Kendricks all drafted last year to 4-3 teams and balling out. None weighed more than 232.


He looks 220 tops to me--he is certainly not a big guy. But agree that he is well-suited, with his instincts and mobility, to playing outside.
 
#43
#43
Local TV needs to air those thrilling documentaries, "Bryce Brown Strikes Gold" and "How to Live On Newspaper Clippings" a few more times.

Bryce Brown is the exception to the rule. Got picked up by the Eagles and played well for them. Just scored a TD for the Seahawks yesterday and is playing well for them.
 
#44
#44
Only Sutton has a first 2 rounds grade. JRM and Kamara are both later round grades at best. JRM needs to put on some weight if he wants to play in the league.

Regarding JRM's weight, he played at 230 last year and about 225 this year. I think he could play in a 4-3 at somewhere around those weights, maybe have to get to 235. This may sound crazy, but I could see him shedding a few pounds, getting down to 215 and being a very good NFL strong safety. JMO.
 
#45
#45
If that's truly how they'll be graded, the only one with a possibility of getting a second round grade is Sutton. Kamara doesn't have the body of experience, yet. He's played one year of big time football. He didn't play at Bama, and JuCo ball is not big time. He needs one more year. Maybin needs to get bigger while keeping his explosiveness. Right now, he's undersized to be an NFL LB. That'll keep him from being an early pick in the draft. Some team would be willing to take a flyer on him later in the draft, but he won't go first three rounds.

All that said, players generally convince themselves of what they want to believe, so it's not hard to imagine all three declaring.

Pretty much how I see it.

I'll add that I think Sutton is a toss up. I've seen him rated as low as the 3rd round and as high as the 1st. What the one that matters will say, I guess we will have to see.
 
#46
#46
Cam is gone...2nd round.

JRM and Kamara, if they received a grade would be late rounds, but eventually UFA. They'll both be back.
 
#47
#47
My selfish self wants all 3 to stay, but I think that is nearly a pipe dream at this point.

My best guess is that Kamara and JRM stay, and Cam leaves.

I won't fault any of these guys for realizing their dreams.
 
#48
#48
Kamara is the one I think should stay, definitely. He's an elite talent, but he only had one year on a power 5 conference football team, and is sort of like Michel was to Gurley and Chubb...a solid tag-team member, but not enough of a sample size for NFL teams to evaluate fully.

In one sense, if Chip Kelly got the Titans job, I'd love to see Kamara play in his system...but I don't think he'd get drafted anywhere near where he should He's a definite 2nd or 3rd Rd grade, but not this year. Just not enough film for teams to invest an early pick on.
 
#49
#49
Rated 6th at his position if this translated to 2nd round please go Cam.
1. Hargreaves UF
2. Fuller VT
3. Ramsey Fla, St
4. White LSU
5. King Iowa
6. Sutton UT
7. Bradberry Samford
8. Sanchez Oklahoma
9. Conner Ole Miss
10. Jackson Houston
 
#50
#50
Rated 6th at his position if this translated to 2nd round please go Cam.
1. Hargreaves UF
2. Fuller VT
3. Ramsey Fla, St
4. White LSU
5. King Iowa
6. Sutton UT
7. Bradberry Samford
8. Sanchez Oklahoma
9. Conner Ole Miss
10. Jackson Houston

I know Hargreaves and Ramsey have declared for the draft. Not sure of anyone else on that list.
 

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