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Crystal Ball: Top Prospects for 2016 NFL Draft


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I have no idea what players Rex wants to run his system. I like the 4-3 instead of switching it once again.

 

Talent and scheme diversity are two keys in front seven personnel since they run a hybrid defense with multiple looks.

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I gotta tell you

 

I REALLY like Andrew Billings

 

Move Marcel to the 5 tech and let Billings play the nose all day

 

He'd be an Immediate Impact Player in the heart of that defense.

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Day 3 NFL Combine winners and losers
Sunday was a much-anticipated day at the NFL Scouting Combine as defensive linemen and linebackers took the field. Bucky Brooks breaks down those who made their marks, for better or worse.

 

What we learned: Doubts linger for 3 top prospects

Three top prospects for the 2016 draft -- Noah Spence, Robert Nkemdiche, and Jaylon Smith -- left big questions unanswered with NFL scouts at the combine.

 

 

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Actually, college football is their worst enemy.

 

With colleges now focusing hard on playing simple spread systems that don't mesh with the professional game..........therefore delivering ill-prepared talent to the league.......particularly at QB.....you gotta wonder if the NFL isn't thinking about creating a minor league system for college aged players.

 

It could be done by creating a league of 32 big $ football factory schools.......the best of SEC, ACC, Pac 10, Big Ten and Big 12 schools.

 

The NCAA would hate it......but the NCAA is pocketing billions and not providing enough pro ready talent.

 

If these were engineers or accountants coming in as untrained for the real world as these players then colleges would have to conform to the demands of the job market.

 

 

 

As for Jaylon Smith............if he doesn't get picked in the first 3 rounds he should just re-hab and re-enter the draft next year.

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Actually, college football is their worst enemy.

 

With colleges now focusing hard on playing simple spread systems that don't mesh with the professional game..........therefore delivering ill-prepared talent to the league.......particularly at QB.....you gotta wonder if the NFL isn't thinking about creating a minor league system for college aged players.

 

It could be done by creating a league of 32 big $ football factory schools.......the best of SEC, ACC, Pac 10, Big Ten and Big 12 schools.

 

The NCAA would hate it......but the NCAA is pocketing billions and not providing enough pro ready talent.

 

If these were engineers or accountants coming in as untrained for the real world as these players then colleges would have to conform to the demands of the job market.

 

 

 

As for Jaylon Smith............if he doesn't get picked in the first 3 rounds he should just re-hab and re-enter the draft next year.

Jaylon Smith had a $5M insurance policy against injury. He will be drafted in the mid rounds and cash in on the policy.
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Jaylon Smith had a $5M insurance policy against injury. He will be drafted in the mid rounds and cash in on the policy.

I would not be reluctant to draft him in the second round and let him use the year to rehab if necessary. If healthy he's a top ten talent. Well worth the investment.

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Best of Day 3 at the NFL Scouting Combine (1:57)
Day 3 of the NFL Scouting Combine is in the books, so take a look back at the best and most exciting moments from a busy Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

 

5 Takeaways from the NFL Combine

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The NFL Combine wraps up workouts on Tuesday with the defensive backs. Here are five takeaways from league’s gathering of top college prospects.

 

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