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I like Geremy Davis for this reason. Read a lot of people calling him the "poor man's Kevin White" and he seems to have positional versatility as WR, H-back, and RB.

I've read that some teams are looking at him as a A RB which I thinks makes a lot of sense. Could be a good late round pick if we don't get Avdullah or the two Johnson's.
 
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I love the Nick Marshall binky pick. Another outside the box attempt to get some size at CB would be a Tony Lippett a 6'3 former WR who you would transition to a CB. Another CB of a more normal size is Q Rollins the former basketball player with just one year of football.
 
Tony Lippett. A 6'3" Troy Brown who can play both ways. And his ability to snag the ball out of the air is almost uncanny. I'd go NLT our first fourth-rounder for him. More of a mid-round guy. http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/04/10/tony-lippett-2015-nfl-draft-two-way-player

With the departure of Revis Island, we need better play from our SS. I like Chung, but he's one of the weak links on the team. Enter a guy who can jump nearly 40". Almost below seven seconds in the three-cone drill. He's almost Byron Jones without the hoopla. Kurtis Drummond, safety, Michigan State. Fifth- or sixth-round pick. http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=106963&draftyear=2015&genpos=FS

Marcus Rush, in the sixth or seventh round. He'll likely be drafted as he started for four years, and has an excellent motor, high football IQ (It's his life.), and does magic with his hands to keep much bigger tackles off-balance. I see him being a definite improvement over our DE backup, Michael Buchanan. He may be old and all that, but he's worth drafting rather than waiting to see if we can get him as a priority FA. Trust me, notwithstanding his "tweener" build, he'll carve himself a home in the NFL. It's about heart, baby! http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...sh-is-the-best-player-no-one-is-talking-about
 
Tray Walker is pretty intriguing late. He's excellent in press, aggressive in run support, and had good production despite rarely being targeted in games I watched. I like him as a more athletic Browner.
 
RB Cameron Artis-Payne (Auburn)- No fumbles in the last two years. Led SEC in rushing this year.

OG Dallas Lewallen (Wisconsin)-Part of the O-line that led the way for Melvin Gordon's 2345 yd season. Slid over from OG to OC midway through the Outback bowl and Wisconsin didn't miss a beat. Fits the Googe mold of big, powerful guys.

RT Rob Havenstein (Wisconsin)-see above, except for the position versatility.

QB Sean Mannion (Oregon State)-Looked like a future 1st rounder his first three years. After losing all of his WRs for his senior year his play fell off a cliff. Looks like hell in shorts. Tall and skinny (Like TFB in the draft). Very immobile (like TFB). Four years in a pro-style offense. All-time PAC-12 passing yds leader.
 
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Rob Hollomon, RB, from my Alma matter Central Connecticut State University
 
OG Dallas Lewallen (Wisconsin)-Part of the O-line that led the way for Melvin Gordon's 2345 yd season. Slid over from OG to OC midway through the Outback bowl and Wisconsin didn't miss a beat. Fits the Googe mold of big, powerful guys.

RT Rob Havenstein (Wisconsin)-see above, except for the position versatility.

Sometimes these players get over analyized and while these guys may have some warts, they are tremendous road graders.
 
QB Sean Mannion (Oregon State)-Looked like a future 1st rounder his first three years. After losing all of his WRs for his senior year his play fell off a cliff. Looks like hell in shorts. Tall and skinny (Like TFB in the draft). Very immobile (like TFB). Four years in a pro-style offense. All-time PAC-12 passing yds leader.

If the Pats plan to continue the QB school/modeling agency angle, I present Ole Miss QB Bo Wallace:

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If the Pats plan to continue the QB school/modeling agency angle, I present Ole Miss QB Bo Wallace

LOL! Looks like he just stepped out of a Merchant Ivory production.
 


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