2013 NFL Draft Random Thoughts
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Stanford junior TE Levine Toilolo announced he will enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
Toilolo may be considered the "other" Cardinal tight end while playing next to Zach Ertz, but the massive inline target has the skills to contribute in the NFL. We actually preferred Toilolo prior to the season, but some inconsistent blocking and receiving performances brought us back to Ertz. Still, Toilolo is likely to earn a second day selection.
Stanford has now lost both TEs. OuchComment
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Rotoworld
SI's Tony Pauline is "being told" Colorado junior T David Bakhtiari will likely enter April's Draft.
We don't know much about Bakhtiari other than he has started at left tackle the past two seasons and took over for Nate Solder at that spot. He does not have the height Solder did, therefore a guard projection may be in his future, but Bakhtiari gets after it and loves to latch and engage his opposition.Comment
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Billy Liucci @billyliucci
I've been able to confirm from multiple sources that A&M offensive tackle Luke Joeckel has made the decision to enter the 2013 NFL DraftComment
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Bryan Fischer @BryanDFischer
Stanford announces Terrence Brown is declaring for the NFL Draft.Comment
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CollegeFootballTalk @CFTalk
Cal announces CB Steve Williams intends to declare for the NFL draft.Comment
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Stefan Stevenson @FollowtheFrogs
#TCU WR Josh Boyce has elected to leave for the NFL. The junior already has his degree. He leaves as TCU's all-time leader in TD catchesComment
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Neil Stratton @InsideTheLeague
Eastern Washington WR Brandon Kaufman, a junior, has signed with Seattle-based Foster & Easley Sports and will enter the '13 NFL draft.Comment
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Florida State junior T Menelik Watson has declared for April's NFL Draft.
Watson transferred from the JUCO ranks prior to last season and offers an incredible frame to build on. He started 12 games at right tackle for the Seminoles this year and has only played in 20 games in his career after moving from England. On the outside, Watson may look a bit like Bruce Campbell, but the Nole may show he is less of a project.Comment
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