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Just now, UKBillFan said:

 

He's been drafted. Unless he tells Miami where to stick it, which would be funny.

If a player doesn't like where they were drafted,they can do it.  I hope he doesn't for him and to screw the fins.

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Just now, Ralonzo said:

Another dagger as LeQuint Allen goes to Jax... when did all these other teams smarten up? 

Allen is a great back. He won’t be an every down guy, but he fights for every yard and is a good receiver. He’s someone I’d really trust as role player. If you need a yard, he’s the type of player who won’t be denied. 

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If we want a receiver, these 2 guys should be it.  I think we're drafting dolac or a punter though.

 

Isaiah Neyor

WR

6'4"218 lbsNebraska

 

Neyor missed the 2022 season with a knee injury, and he played in one game in 2023, but he flashes on tape and his ceiling is high. His blend of size, speed and length is rare. He can get off press and create late separation on vertical routes. Defenders frequently hold him to prevent him from getting behind the coverage. Neyor runs away from coverage and plucks on the run when running crossers. He moves into pockets in zone coverage. He's tough going over the middle and can hold on after taking a big hit. -- Steve Muench

 

Ricky White III

WR

6'1"184 lbsUNLV

 

White led UNLV in receiving for three consecutive seasons. He gets into defensive backs' blind spots and gets to his landmarks. He can change speeds and separate at the top of his routes, he knows how to attack zone looks, and he's tough going over the middle. White is an instinctive open-field runner who makes defenders miss. He tracks the deep ball well and flashes the ability to come down with 50-50 balls downfield. He lines up wide and out of the slot. And he blocked four punts and was named Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Year in 2024. -- Steve Muench

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And then there were eight....

 

1. Isaiah Bond^, WR, Texas

2. Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

3. Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas 

4. Joshua Gray, IOL, Oregon State

5. Jared Ivey, DE, Ole Miss

6. Logan Brown, OT, Kansas

7. Sebastian Castro, S, Iowa

8. Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami

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Da'Quan Felton still out there if you want a WR we met with, I like Jackson Woodard from UCLA, obviously Dolac , Clay Webb Jacksonville State. I still like some DB's that would be hilarious.

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

Tom Grossi! So pleased he gets a chance to announce a draft pick for the Packers.

I'm waiting for his Packer fans watching 7th Round of the draft video lol

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Posted
2 minutes ago, turbo044 said:

If we want a receiver, these 2 guys should be it.  I think we're drafting dolac or a punter though.

 

Isaiah Neyor

WR

6'4"218 lbsNebraska

 

Neyor missed the 2022 season with a knee injury, and he played in one game in 2023, but he flashes on tape and his ceiling is high. His blend of size, speed and length is rare. He can get off press and create late separation on vertical routes. Defenders frequently hold him to prevent him from getting behind the coverage. Neyor runs away from coverage and plucks on the run when running crossers. He moves into pockets in zone coverage. He's tough going over the middle and can hold on after taking a big hit. -- Steve Muench

 

Ricky White III

WR

6'1"184 lbsUNLV

 

White led UNLV in receiving for three consecutive seasons. He gets into defensive backs' blind spots and gets to his landmarks. He can change speeds and separate at the top of his routes, he knows how to attack zone looks, and he's tough going over the middle. White is an instinctive open-field runner who makes defenders miss. He tracks the deep ball well and flashes the ability to come down with 50-50 balls downfield. He lines up wide and out of the slot. And he blocked four punts and was named Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Year in 2024. -- Steve Muench

Jinx…just got picked 2 spots ahead of us

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Just once I would love a couple teams to trade for "future considerations."  Not trade for them necessarily, but cash them in.  You used to hear it all the time......so and so traded to team x for player x and "future considerations."

 

I just want to see at the end of the 7th round "Team X has traded the 241st pick in the draft to Team Y for the future considerations they were owed from 2013."  Just think it would be some fun for a round that drags by every year.

 

Ugh....almost there.

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