<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/NEPD_Loyko'>Mike Loyko @NEPD_Loyko </a> <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/NEPD_Loyko/status/594654696326844417'>1m</a>
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<p class="" style="color:rgb(41,47,51);font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Lucky Whitehead WR FAU to <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cowboys?src=hash'>#Cowboys</a>
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<p class="" style="color:rgb(41,47,51);font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">I would have signed him for his name alone.
Another LB, Armbrister, per Getlin
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Crume? Fails the name test.
As we know from the last two years, UFDA offers excellent talent and players and agents know that you have a chance to make the team.
What a great asset and building block.
HeadSlap
Really just wanted prewitt and Collins
WR Antonio Vaughan and TE Steven Jones.
If below is inaccurate or incomplete, follow up with a reply so we can keep a running tab.
I'm using the following source:
http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2015/05/02...s-tracker/
Jacksonville Jaguars
Thurston Armbrister, OLB, Miami (FL)
Eric Crume, DT, Syracuse
Corey Grant, RB, Auburn
Connor Hamlett, TE, Oregon State
Nick Marshall, CB, Auburn
Matt Robinson, OLB, Maryland
Todd Thomas, OLB, Pittsburgh
Jake Waters, QB, Kansas State
If Nick Marshall can learn quickly and develop under Gus I do think he is the most talented of any UDFA
Quote:If Nick Marshall can learn quickly and develop under Gus I do think he is the most talented of any UDFA
Marshall has the highest upside but I gotta think he's a longshot that's a tough transition. Grant has a very good chance of winning the KR/PR job and making the team right away I think so I'd give him my vote for best UDFA addition.
Quote:Holy hell. Marshall was the top performer in all categories. Check out all the gold stars.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/n...id=2552575
That's not what that means.
I don't even get it to be honest. For the 40, for example, he wasn't even in the top 15 of CBs.
Quote:Maybe it's among QB's?
That could be. When I clocked on the gold star part for the 40 time it took me to CB.
Quote:That's not what that means.
I don't even get it to be honest. For the 40, for example, he wasn't even in the top 15 of CBs.
Yeah, Marshall's not an above average athlete at CB.
They might be looking at Marshall as a FS
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Quote:Yeah, Marshall's not an above average athlete at CB.
He is for a 6-2 and a half, 210 pound CB
Always look at athleticism in terms of body type. They didn't draft him to play off man. They want him to rough up receivers at the line and jump with them for the ball and swat it with his long arms. Just like Davon House. Heck I am not comparing talent at all but Richard Sherman, Bradley's protege, was a slow tight hipped 6'3" corner who went in the fifth round because teams didn't think he had enough recovery speed. Doesn't matter if you know how to get away with contact, recognize and predict routes (Marshall was a QB so he understands timing and development of routes), be the bigger bully, and attack receivers' mentality until you fluster them.
Quote:If Nick Marshall can learn quickly and develop under Gus I do think he is the most talented of any UDFA
The fact that he went from DB at UG to QB at Auburn taking a team to the title game, tells me he is a very smart player, and we know how talented he is, I hope he sticks at least on the PS