http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/ Play for yourself with this link above.I had a lot of fun with this last year. They still need to better update their database, which they do every Tuesday. So far I have only scouted OL, DL, QB, RB, and TE so all of these selections are players I have personally scouted and liked. This is pretty much the anti-midget hampster draft.Anyway, feel free to post your results here.1: R1P1 QB JAMEIS WINSTONFLORIDA STATE 34: R2P2 OT ROB HAVENSTEIN #78 RTWISCONSINRob "the bone crusher" Havenstein. That is the nickname I gave to him after watching his film. In this gif below he completely runs over his man and collapses the left side of the DL. Nebraska is a tad weak up front compared to the monstrous Wisconsin line. But Bone Crusher is extremely well built man at 6' 8" 330 lb, who is pretty light on his feet and is obviously a great student of the game as he clearly has great fundamentals and flexibility to go with his massive amount of power.He understands his assignments and executes them a high % of the time. He dominates in the run game but is not flawless. Has a very good upside and perhaps I have him a bit overrated, but i think the idea of Dotson and this guy being possible bookends is a good one.Here is his DB page link. http://draftbreakdown.com/players/rob-havenstein/ Gif:65: R3P1 G ARIE KOUANDJIO #77 LGALABAMA 6' 5" 320 lb.Gif: http://www.draftbreakdown.com/gif-embed/?clip=254369&gif=SardonicSharpHoopoe Arie is another large man, and he is also quite athletic for his size. In the gif above he recognizes the stunt and breaks off of his man to pick up the man stunting. He is obviously well coached. He can pull and block downfield but needs to improve his cut off. Has good holding technique and doesnt hold on the shoulders and draw fouls. His LSU film is really good but vs. OSU he seemed to lack a little physicality, which needs to be investigated. He didnt play well in that game, but he did show his athleticism and effort. Is a high motor player who has great potential.106: R4P10 RB DAVID JOHNSON #7NORTHERN IOWA 6' 3" 225 lb.I really like David Johnson. First off, he is a nice large 6' 3". He is fast and wiggly and can create massive separation up the seam out of the backfield. He would be a great addition and teamed with Sims will give us a good 1-2 punch, as neither is built to be an every down back. From what I have seen if he gets a crease he is gone. He has great moves and body control. Did have a few drops of easy balls but overall is a very dynamic RB, that gives the offense versatility. Of course being 6' 3" and a RB means he heeds to get his pad level down, and he is not really a power back but doesnt shy from contact and he will get yards after contact because of his great vision and balance.Gif: http://www.draftbreakdown.com/gif-embed/?clip=253549&gif=YearlyPessimisticDwarfrabbit 154: R5P26 TE JEAN SIFRIN #87UMASS 6' 7" 250 lb.Gif: http://www.draftbreakdown.com/gif-embed/?clip=254748&gif=TallMellowDevilfish Jean is remarkably athletic for his size. He appears to have huge mittens to catch the ball and make one handed and two handed catches. He does not use his body to catch. He creates separation consistently. Isn't going to offer more than a chip block inline and needs to improve overall blocking. Does have the occasional bobble and drop. It makes sense to draft him because we need a 3rd TE and he fits in with this Supersized team we are drafting. Plus I am not sold on ASJ at all. 159: R5P31 OT JAMON BROWNLOUISVILLE168: R6P8 DT DARIUS KILGOMARYLAND193: R7P1 G ADAM SHEADOKLAHOMA
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