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Pepsi
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Felt like listing the guys that I feel like have have potential to be huge impact players but are not being hyped up as much as the day one projected guys.

1) Evan Engram - because he plays TE and is undersized I think he is being underrated. sure he may be a weak blocker but I cant believe a guy who is 6'3" 230" with his speed, route running ability and hands is just being ignored. Call him a WR and all of the sudden hes a cant miss receiver prospect, thats how Im seeing it. Very possibly this guy just becomes unrecoverable on the right team in the NFL.

2) Curtis Samuel - best play maker on the field. you have to look close at his film to see whats going on. When he lines up in the slot and takes off in his route, nearly every time his opponent has no chance at covering him. potential is massive for him as a receiver. I like him over McCaffer yet McCaffery is being rated top 10, and Samuel is 2nd round.

3) Wayne Gallman - My 4th best RB after Fournette, Mixon, and Cook. Been rated 4th in my book for months, hasnt changed. Ive went back to the film multiple times trying to find reasons to bump him down and someone else up, just cant.

4)Demarcus Walker - How he gets a 3rd - even 4th round grade by some people, is beyond me. Hes one of the best Dlineman I watch in this draft class.(im a USF alumn. so its not homer-ism) I put him in my top 5 most underrated because he really doesnt get any love.

5) KD Cannon - Another guy whos being slept on. Speedster but not just a one dimentional speedster, has quick footwork where I can see him developing into a route running weapon as he gets older, and he actually is pretty good at making some spectactular grab type of plays. Only negaive ive seen from him are drops but the good of what he brings completely outweighs a couple drops. Im never understood why nobody talks about him either.

 
Posted : Apr. 23, 2017 8:20 pm
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