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Names I see of interest to me:

DE- Chris Smith, James Gayle, Cassius Marsh, Ed Stinson, Larry Webster, Aaron Lynch, Ethan Westbrook, Josh Mauro

DT- Caruan Reid, Daquan Jones, Kelcy Quarles, Justin Ellis, Ken Bishop

LB- Telvin Smith and Christian Jones (both reportedly flunked drug tests though), Carl Bradford, Jordan tripp, Howard Jones, Kevin Pierre Louis

FS/SS/CB- Dion Bailey, Ed Reynolds, Jamea Thomas, Tre Boston, Antone Exum, Jaylen Watkins, Aaron Colvin

TE- Arthur Lynch

FB- Ryan Hewitt, Jay Prosch, JC Copeland, Trey Millard

QB- Aaron Murray, Tom Savage, AJ McCarron, Zach Mettenberger, Garrett Gilbert, Jeff Matthews

WR- Martavis Bryant, Kevin Norwood, Shaq Evans, Jeff Janis, Matt Hazel, Devin Street

RB- Nobody really
 

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We pick 19th tomorrow I think, we should get a pretty good player it appears.
 
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Give me Daquan Jones and/or Telvin Smith and I'll be happy with this draft no matter how round 7 plays out.
 

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Give me Daquan Jones and/or Telvin Smith and I'll be happy with this draft no matter how round 7 plays out.

Either of those players in the 4th brings the draft back up to a solid A for me.
 

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Per Gil Brandt:

Brandt's draft board 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0


The first round of the 2014 NFL Draft is in the books, but that doesn't mean there aren't still impactful players left on the board. This is a very deep draft and many of the players taken on Day 2 would have been Day 1 picks in other years. Here are the best players available, based on my original rankings (this list isn't a projection of where I think the players will be drafted, but rather my opinion of who the best remaining players are):

1. Tom Savage, QB, Pittsburgh
Hot 100 rank: 42
Savage (6-foot-3 7/8, 228 pounds) is a good leader and throws a lot like Troy Aikman. He has a very strong arm and will put it where the receiver can catch it. If he had played four years at one school, he might have been projected to go in the top half of the first round.

2. Cameron Fleming, OT, Stanford
Hot 100 rank: 49
Fleming (6-foot-4 7/8, 323 pounds) is a right tackle and a very good run blocker. He left school one year early, but started for three years. I think he will play this position for a lot of years. He needs to improve as a pass blocker, and I believe he will.

3. AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama
Hot 100 rank: 54
McCarron (6-foot-3 1/4, 220 pounds) led Alabama to two national championships and completed 67 percent of his passes over two years (2012-13) with 58 TDs and 10 interceptions. He's a very smart player with slightly above-average arm strength and ran a hand-timed 4.91-second 40.

4. Keith McGill, CB, Utah
Hot 100 rank: 58
In addition to his height, McGill (6-foot-3 1/8, 213 pounds) has long arms (33 inches) and big hands (10 inches). He had 37 tackles and 12 pass breakups in 2013 and played well at the Senior Bowl. One question for him is why he didn't have more interceptions at Utah (one in two seasons).

5. Carl Bradford, LB, Arizona State
Hot 100 rank: 60
Bradford (6-foot-1 1/8, 251 pounds) had 27 sacks in three years. He can play in space or rush the passer and play the run. His best position is strong-side linebacker. He ran a 4.72-second 40 at his pro day.

6. Cyril Richardson, OL, Baylor
Hot 100 rank: 61
Richardson (6-foot-4 1/4, 333 pounds) has 34 3/8-inch arms and put up 30 bench-press reps at his pro day. He didn't play as well in 2013 as he did the previous season and might have been too heavy at around 345 pounds. A four-year starter, he's a good run blocker and pass protector.

7. Dion Bailey, S, USC (63): 5-foot-11 5/8, 211 pounds, 4.68 40

8. Christian Jones, LB, Florida State (65): 6-foot-3 5/8, 239 pounds, 4.60 40

9. Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida (70): 6-foot 1/4, 191 pounds, 4.59 40

10. Ed Reynolds, S, Stanford (69): 6-foot 7/8, 206 pounds, 4.51 40

» Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson (75): 6-foot-4, 217 pounds, 4.34 40
» DaQuan Jones, DL, Penn State (81): 6-foot-3 3/4, 322 pounds, 5.28 40
» Andre Williams, RB, Boston College (84): 5-foot-11 1/2, 230 pounds, 4.54 40
» Garrett Gilbert, QB, SMU (NR): 6-foot-3 7/8, 221 pounds, 4.83 40
» Anthony Johnson, DL, LSU (83): 6-foot-2 1/8, 311 pounds, 5.25 40
» Chris Smith, DE/LB, Arkansas (85): 6-foot-1, 266 pounds, 4.60 40
» Ka'Deem Carey, RB, Arizona (86): 5-foot-9 1/4, 209 pounds, 4.72 40
» Brock Vereen, DB, Minnesota (87): 5-foot-11 5/8, 197 pounds, 4.42 40
» Marqueston Huff, DB, Wyoming (88): 5-foot-11 1/8, 195 pounds, 4.47 40
» Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina (89): 5-foot-9 3/8, 197 pounds, 4.31 40
» Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU (93): 6-foot-4 7/8, 224 pounds, did not run
» Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia (92): 6-foot 1/2, 207 pounds, did not run
» Telvin Smith, LB, Florida State (96): 6-foot-3 1/2, 224 pounds, 4.41 40
» Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas (98): 6-foot-3, 247 pounds, 4.60 40
» Caraun Reid, DL, Princeton (121): 6-foot-2, 305 pounds, 4.85 40
» Anthony Steen, OL, Alabama (105): 6-foot-3 5/8, 310 pounds, 5.33 40
» Daniel McCullers, DT, Tennessee (106): 6-foot-6 7/8, 348 pounds, 5.30 40
» Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin (107): 6-foot-1, 195 pounds, 4.44 40
» Devonta Freeman, RB, Florida State (116): 5-foot-8 3/8, 205 pounds, 4.50 40
» Deandre Coleman, DT, California (111): 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, 5.06 40
» Walt Aikens, CB, Liberty (112): 6-foot 5/8, 203 pounds, 4.49 40
» David Yankey, OL, Stanford (101): 6-foot-6, 317 pounds, 5.50 40
» Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor (114): 5-foot-9 1/8, 199 pounds, 4.37 40
» Bashaud Breeland, CB, Clemson (99): 5-foot-11 3/8, 188 pounds, 4.58 40
» E.J. Gaines, CB, Missouri (NR): 5-foot-9 3/4, 191 pounds, 4.51 40
» Jordan Tripp, LB, Montana (125): 6-foot-2 3/4, 235 pounds, 4.58 40
» Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill (NR): 6-foot-5, 298 pounds, 5.05 40
» Justin Ellis, DL, Louisiana Tech (120): 6-foot-1 1/2, 342 pounds, 5.12 40
» Loucheiz Purifoy, CB, Florida (97): 5-foot-11 5/8, 191 pounds, 4.63 40
» Trevor Reilly, LB, Utah (122): 6-foot-4 1/2, 244 pounds, 4.66 40
» Antonio Richardson, OL, Tennessee (118): 6-foot-5 7/8, 326 pounds, 5.34 40
» Robert Herron, WR, Wyoming (123): 5-foot-9 1/8, 193 pounds, 4.45 40
 

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BryanBroaddus Bryan Broaddus
“@louisianajedi: @BryanBroaddus Who do you think we target on 4th? Ellis, Jeffcoat, Murray, Mett?” Ellis.

BryanBroaddus Bryan Broaddus
“@landonmccool: @BryanBroaddus Do they like DaQuan Jones?” No

BryanBroaddus Bryan Broaddus
“@AdamKrupaMusic: How highly do they value telvin smith and pierre-louis” both in mix I believe.

BryanBroaddus Bryan Broaddus
“@bobbyfarrell: @BryanBroaddus Whats your best guess on cowboys 4th round selection?” DT.
 
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I'm sorry but if we go dt in the fourth round I'm going to be really impressed.
 

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Telvin Smith is a good fit if they can overlook the drug thing. Pierre-Louis too.
 

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I didnt spend one minute YouTube scouting manziel. I saw everything i needed to see watching him play on tv..

I was sold on manziel on new years eve, i believe, vs duke. Shit was nuts
 

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Telvin Smith probably my number one hope for Round 4. Can start right away at WILL. He isn't as physical as Shazier but he's just as fast. Would be nice to have some real speed on Defense. Broaddus loves DaQuan Jones but thinks the team doesn't. Surprisingly, Broaddus has been dead on so far this year. He either is nailing it with his assessments or he had direct access to the Front Office's boards, he has been pimping Martin and Lawrence hard this year on the podcasts.

Bruce Ellington would be nice here too. I think he'd be a perfect slot WR for Romo.

I fear, as always, that Jerry will try to get cute today.
 

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HAI GuyZ

GoT some namez 2 Share.

ThesE are jUst the namez I received when I Sent sum PMs

QB David Fales, San Jose State
QB Aaron Murray, Georgia
QB Garrett Gilbert, SMU
QB Tom Savage, Pittsburgh
RB Storm Johnson, Central Florida
RB Josh Harris, Wake Forest
WR Mike Davis, Texas
OG Cyril Richardson, Baylor
DT Davon Coleman, Arizona State
DT Ken Bishop, Northern Illinois
DT Justin Ellis, Southeast Louisiana State
DT Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe, Boise State
DT Kerry Hyder, Texas Tech
DT Chris Whaley, Texas
DT DeAndre Coleman, California
DE IK Enemkpali, Louisiana Tech
DE Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas
DE Josh Mauro, Stanford
DE Larry Webster , Bloomsburg
DE Elhadji Ndiaye, Nebraska-Kearney
ILB Xavius Boyd, Western Kentucky
OLB Carl Bradford, Arizona State
OLB Howard Jones, Shepherd
S Ahmad Dixon, Baylor
S Jamea Thomas, Georgia Tech
CB Lavelle Westbrooks, Georgia Southern
CB Bashaud Breeland, Clemson
CB Demetri Goodson, Baylor
CB Brandon Dixon, Northwestern Missouri State
CB Kenneth Acker, SMU
CB Keith McGill, Utah
 
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