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  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15429

    #31
    RB Gio Bernard
    RB Eddie Lacy
    RB Knile Davis
    OT DJ Fluker

    All going to turn pro.

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    • TheImmortalGoud
      No longer a noob
      • Jan 2011
      • 1790

      #32
      Senior Bowl

      Chris Harper, WR, Kansas State
      Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon
      Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech

      Ricky Wagner, OT, Wisconsin

      J.C. Tretter, OG, Cornell
      Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky

      Jordan Hill, DT, Penn State

      John Simon, DE, Ohio State

      Kiko Alonso, ILB, Oregon

      Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers
      Jamie Collins, OLB, Southern Miss

      JJ Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern

      Ryan Allen, P, Louisiana Tech

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      • Champ
        Needs a hobby
        • Oct 2008
        • 14424

        #33
        Amerson said like yesterday that he was still undecided. Maybe im reading the article wrong but thats what i got out of it.


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        • Sportsbuck
          Buckeye For Life
          • Dec 2008
          • 3045

          #34
          CB Bradley Roby hasn't announced it yet, but he's coming back.

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          • Matt
            No longer a noob
            • Jun 2012
            • 1565

            #35
            UNC's Giovani Bernard opts for draft

            North Carolina sophomore tailback Giovani Bernard, the nation's top punt returner, will forego his final two years of college eligibility and enter the 2013 NFL Draft, the school announced on Friday.

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            • TheImmortalGoud
              No longer a noob
              • Jan 2011
              • 1790

              #36


              Tony Pauline @TonyPauline
              Justin Hunter/WR/Tennessee, interviewing agents, deciding on representation and will enter the draft...


              Tony Pauline @TonyPauline
              Hearing Kenny Stills/WR/Oklahoma will also enter the draft. ...


              West Virginia's Tavon Austin, who made 110 catches this season and scored touchdowns as a receiver, runner, punt returner and kick returner, has accepted a Senior Bowl invite. (Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports)

              West Virginia receiver Tavon Austin, who finished eighth in this year's Heisman voting and was an AP All-American, has agreed to play in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 26 in Mobile, Ala., a source confirmed.

              Mountaineers quarterback Geno Smith is considering an offer to join Austin at the game, which concludes a week of workouts in front of NFL scouts.

              No other WVU seniors have been invited, the source said, though the game's roster won't be finalized until after the bowls.

              Austin's 110 catches rank No. 2 nationally behind USC sophomore Marqise Lee. His 230 all-purpose yards per game stand No. 2 behind Western Kentucky's Antonio Andrews.
              Rotoworld

              Rutgers senior TE D.C. Jefferson will attend the East-West Shrine Game.

              Jefferson is likely draftable on his frame alone, but the senior could really improve his evaluation with a consistent week. He only recorded 18 receptions for 155 yards and a touchdown, most of which occurred in the red zone, but Jefferson's blend of height and athletic ability is intriguing.

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              • TheImmortalGoud
                No longer a noob
                • Jan 2011
                • 1790

                #37
                Rotoworld

                West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen announced Monday that WR Stedman Bailey will forego his senior season and enter the 2013 NFL Draft.

                West Virginia QB Geno Smith's high school teammate, Bailey racked up 106 catches for 1,501 yards and 23 touchdowns in a prolific junior season. Although Bailey is listed at just 5-foot-10, 188, his playing style more closely resembles that of a "pro-style" perimeter receiver than explosive Mountaineers slot man Tavon Austin. Austin and Bailey will both almost certainly be top-100 draft picks in April. Austin, a 5-foot-9, 174-pound senior, finished the 2012 regular season with a receiving stat line of 110-1,259-12.
                East-West Shrine Game

                Rex Burkhead, RB, Nebraska
                Montel Harris, RB, Temple
                Zac Stacy, RB, Vanderbilt

                Chad Bumphis, WR, Mississippi State

                David Quessenberry, OT, San Jose State

                Ryan Turley, OG, Pittsburgh

                Will Pericak, DE, Colorado State

                Robert McCabe, ILB, Georgetown

                Earl Wolf, S, North Carolina State
                Rashard Hall, S, Clemson
                Kejuan Riley, S, Alabama State
                Zeke Motta, S, Notre Dame
                Cooper Taylor, S, Richmond
                Brandon Bishop, S, North Carolina State

                Zach Brown, K, Portland State

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                • Champ
                  Needs a hobby
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 14424

                  #38
                  Giovani Bernard is going to be good.


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                  • TheImmortalGoud
                    No longer a noob
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1790

                    #39
                    East-West Shrine Game

                    Kerwynn Williams, RB, Utah State

                    Keenan Davis, WR, Iowa
                    Trent Steelman, WR, Army

                    Joseph Fauria, TE, UCLA
                    Kyle Juszcyk, TE, Harvard

                    Dan O'Neill, OT, Western Michigan
                    Nick Speller, OT, Massachusetts
                    Terron Armstead, OT, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
                    Mark Jackson, OT, Glenville State
                    Tanner Hawkinson, OT, Kansas
                    R.J. Dill, OT, Rutgers
                    Braden Brown, OT, BYU

                    Jeff Baca, OG, UCLA

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                    • TheImmortalGoud
                      No longer a noob
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 1790

                      #40
                      Rotoworld

                      Illinois junior DT Akeem Spence will forgo his final season of eligibility and enter April's NFL Draft.

                      Spence is expected to make his announcement on Friday. The junior entered the 2012 season highly thought of due to powerful hands and enough foot quickness to make plays in the backfield, but too often he failed to make an impact in games. The entire Illini defense struggled this season despite plenty of individual talent. We expect a second day selection for Spence, but an early third day pick is not out of the question if terms are concerned about his effort this season.
                      Senior Bowl

                      Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA
                      Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida

                      Tavarres King, WR, Georgia

                      Alex Okafor, DE, Florida State

                      Everett Dawkins, DT, Florida State
                      Brandon Williams, DT, Missouri Southern State

                      Nico Johnson, ILB, Alabama

                      Trevardo Williams, OLB, Connecticut

                      Johnny Adams, CB, Michigan State
                      Marc Anthony, CB, California
                      Dwayne Gratz, CB, Connecticut
                      Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB, Connecticut

                      Bacarri Rambo, S, Georgia
                      Shawn Williams, S, Georgia

                      Quinn Sharp, K, Oklahoma State

                      Jeff Locke, P, UCLA

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                      • TheImmortalGoud
                        No longer a noob
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1790

                        #41
                        NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

                        Greg Jenkins, QB, Alabama State
                        Jordan Rodgers, QB, Vanderbilt

                        Richard Samuel, RB, Georgia

                        Christopher Slaughter, WR, Fort Valley State
                        Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas

                        Bruce Taylor, DE, Virginia Tech

                        Uona Kaveinga, ILB, BYU

                        Devan Avery, CB, Incarnate Word
                        Abdul Kanneh, CB, New Mexico Highlands
                        Andre Kates, CB, Virginia Union
                        Trey Wilson, CB, Vanderbilt

                        Evan Jacobsen, LS, New Mexico

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                        • TheImmortalGoud
                          No longer a noob
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 1790

                          #42
                          Rotoworld

                          SI's Tony Pauline cites sources telling him that Tennessee junior QB Tyler Bray will enter April's draft, and his off field issues will "raise several red flags."

                          Pauline also states that the consensus around the NFL is that Bray would be better off returning to school. The junior was accused of throwing beer bottles at parked cars this summer, along with admitting to lazy habits and a lackadaisical personality. He has arm talent, but Bray has not shown progress in terms of ball security and footwork.
                          Rotoworld

                          After talking with junior Cordarrelle Patterson, new Tennessee head coach Butch Jones believes the WR is "definitely going to the NFL."

                          "He's a special player with a great skill set," Jones said. "I wish him well." The head coach stated he has had discussions with every junior considering making the jump to the NFL. Nothing is official until the player's signature hits the paper, but expect Patterson to be among the draft-eligible players in April.
                          Rotoworld

                          South Carolina S D.J. Swearinger will attend the Senior Bowl.

                          A favorite of ours, Swearinger is a solid safety moving towards the line of scrimmage or in coverage in the deep half of the field. The Gamecock is not currently garnering top two round attention, but we think Swearinger will be among the risers during the process and a possible top-64 pick.

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                          • SuperKevin
                            War Hero
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 8759

                            #43
                            Tyler Bray intrigues me. He has all the tools and ability to be a successful NFL QB but has never really been able to put it all together. I think he ends up at the top of that 2nd tier of Quarterbacks after Barkley, Smith, and Wilson.

                            Also say what you want about Tennessee but they have THREE wide recievers leaving early for the NFL(yes I'm counting Da'Rick Rogers). That's a wealth of talent right there.

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                            • TheImmortalGoud
                              No longer a noob
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1790

                              #44
                              Rotoworld

                              SI's Tony Pauline is hearing that Cal junior DE DeAndre Coleman will enter the NFL Draft.

                              Coleman is a very well built lineman that started the majority of the season at defensive end. Pauline says the Bear will "likely go much earlier than currently projected." We feel the same since he likely projects to five technique in a three man front, a position that usually lacks draftable prospects.
                              Rotoworld

                              Arkansas junior G Alvin Bailey will enter April's NFL Draft.

                              Bailey is a longtime starter for the Razorbacks and has experience on both the right and left side due to Arkansas' tendency to flip their offensive linemen in different formations. His best asset is his power, but Bailey needs to show up in shape and keep his body in good form throughout the process. The entire Arkansas offensive line struggled for most of the season.

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                              • TheImmortalGoud
                                No longer a noob
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 1790

                                #45
                                Senior Bowl

                                Robert Lester, S, Alabama

                                Carson Tinker, LS, Alabama

                                NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

                                Robbie Rouse, RB, Fresno State

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