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2014 Draft Prospect Thread

Terrence Fede
Marist College
DE
6'5", 270lbs

Rick Gosselin calls him a draft sleeper and he should know.

Very interesting highlight reel.

NFL Prospect (Terrence Fede Marist College Highlights) - YouTube

Mentioned this guy yesterday. Don't ignore him.

From a testing point of view, the star of the show was not a player from the Buffalo roster rather a sleeper defensive end/outside linebacker prospect from Marist College. Terrence Fede, who was given a 7th-round grade by scouts entering the season, measured 6040/278lbs then ran in the mid-to-high 4.7s in the forty. I'm told during training Fede was running in the high 4.6s. His other marks included 25 reps on the bench, 9-11 in the broad, 4.4s short shuttle and a 7.02 three cone. Afterwards, I'm told Fede looked impressive in both linebacker and defensive end drills. Keep him on your radar.

2014 NFL Pro Day Results: WalterFootball.com
 
Rotoviz also has an article, titled "2014's Most Underrated: Albert Wilson", comparing Wilson to T.Y. Hilton, Randall Cobb, and Kendall Wright that ended with this positive conclusion:

The bottom line is that not only is Wilson just as physically gifted as the WRs we pitted him against, but he also has the college production to prove he’s not just a workout warrior.
 
Just watched Xavier Su'a Filo for the first time against Stanford. I do not see what all the fuss is about. At all!
 
Just put together the first edition of my big board for those of you interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9aFnuAmn2VBOXdNbTg3cndtZ28/edit?usp=sharing

Bear in mind that:

A) It's subject to change. Still plenty to watch.

B) It's not just based on talent but on need and fit too.

C) Prospects could have been left off for a number of reasons: won't fall to us, bad fit, I don't like them etc


I'd appreciate any thoughts.
 
NFL Draftscout/CBS Sports' post-Combine prospect rankings are finally up. Lots of changes, as expected:

14. Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
21. Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh (only 1 position change; probably conservative)
24. Odell Beckham, WR, LSU
25. Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
26. Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota
27. Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon St.
28. Dee Ford, DE/OLB, Auburn
31. Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio St.
34. Kyle Fuller, DB, Virginia Tech
37. Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
40. Stephon Tuitt, DT/DE, Notre Dame
43. Trent Murphy, DE/OLB, Stanford
44. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington
53. Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame
54. Marcus Martin, C, USC
56. Dominique Easley, DT, Florida
67. Donte Moncrief, WR, Mississippi
69. Brandon Thomas, OL, Clemson
70. Marcus Smith, DE/OLB, Louisville
74. Weston Richburg, C, Colorado St.
82. Deone Bucannon, S, Washington St.
84. Bashaud Breeland, CB, Clemson
87. Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska
96. Joel Bitonio, OL, Nevada
98. Travis Swanson, C, Arkansas
105. CJ Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa
116. Jordan Tripp, LB, Montana
123. Christian Jones, LB, Florida St.
137. Caraun Reid, DT, Princeton
138. Antone Exum, DB, Virginia Tech
147. Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers
148. Phillip Gaines, CB, Rice
156. Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech
165. Brent Urban, DE/DT, Virginia
166. Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana
169. Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB, Boston College
179. Dontae Johnson, DB, North Carolina St.
192. Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley St.
206. Aaron Lynch, DE, USF
209. Michael Campanaro, WR, Wake Forest
213. Colt Lyerla, TE, Oregon
229. Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech
231. Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma
239. Trey Millard, FB, Oklahoma
252. Trey Bruton, WR, Florida
255. Larry Webster, DE, Bloomsburg
276. Lorenzo Taliafero, RB, Coastal Carolina
284. Jonathan Dowling, DB, Western Kentucky

Among many others.
 
Just put together the first edition of my big board for those of you interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9aFnuAmn2VBOXdNbTg3cndtZ28/edit?usp=sharing

Bear in mind that:

A) It's subject to change. Still plenty to watch.

B) It's not just based on talent but on need and fit too.

C) Prospects could have been left off for a number of reasons: won't fall to us, bad fit, I don't like them etc


I'd appreciate any thoughts.

Thank you all for your feedback.
 
Just put together the first edition of my big board for those of you interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9aFnuAmn2VBOXdNbTg3cndtZ28/edit?usp=sharing

Bear in mind that:

A) It's subject to change. Still plenty to watch.

B) It's not just based on talent but on need and fit too.

C) Prospects could have been left off for a number of reasons: won't fall to us, bad fit, I don't like them etc


I'd appreciate any thoughts.


Great list!!!! I noticed you have Ealy ranked 22nd, lower than what I would expect him to be. What is it about him that you don't like?
He would have been one of the guys that if he fell, I would really want the Pats to jump on.
 
Just put together the first edition of my big board for those of you interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9aFnuAmn2VBOXdNbTg3cndtZ28/edit?usp=sharing

Bear in mind that:

A) It's subject to change. Still plenty to watch.

B) It's not just based on talent but on need and fit too.

C) Prospects could have been left off for a number of reasons: won't fall to us, bad fit, I don't like them etc

I'd appreciate any thoughts.

I somehow missed this, Manx. My apologies for not responding. It takes a lot of work to put together this kind of list.

A few thoughts:

1. Is this your board in general, your board for the Pats in particular, or what you think the Pats' board will look like?

2. Interesting that Travis Swanson has dropped all the way to 32. Has something changed for you? I see you don't have Weston Richburg - what don't you like about him?

3. I was interested to see Jackson Jeffcoat ranked so highly. Would you care to explain your thinking? Also interested to see Anthony Barr ranked that high.

4. No Marcus Smith. I know his 3-cone was poor, but do you think that takes him off the board altogether?

5. Interested that Jace Amaro has dropped to the #4 TE on your board, and behind Donte Moncrief. Again, is that because of his poor 3-cone?

6. It seems like you put a lot of weight on the 3-cone with guys who you haven't otherwise been particular high on (Trent Murphy, Kony Ealy, Anthony Barr).

I have no criticisms, just questions. It's really hard to put together a big board like this, and I applaud all your hard work. I haven't done one yet (though I know Aaron Donald will be #1 on it!).

MC
 
Thank you all for your feedback.

How big will your final board be? I think this is a great list because you are doing this from a patriot perspective and it allows me to become familiar with some names I might be hearing during the draft when it's time for the pats' selection.

I can't give you great feedback because I'm new and really just started learning all of my draft information from this board.

P.S.---I think you baited me with your Cody Latimer post when there was an Albert Wilson article right below it. Thanks.
 
Just put together the first edition of my big board for those of you interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9aFnuAmn2VBOXdNbTg3cndtZ28/edit?usp=sharing

Tremendous undertaking, thank you so much! I'm still getting up to speed on the draft class and this will be a huge help. In fact, I'd encourage you to give it its own thread for discussion.

Not to give you more work, but I'm curious about which players you might be projecting to different positions in the NFL. E.g. Joel Bitonio strikes me as an ideal Pats-style guard prospect.

p.s. do you have any mental cutoff points where you'd start thinking about trading, up or down?
 
Just put together the first edition of my big board for those of you interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9aFnuAmn2VBOXdNbTg3cndtZ28/edit?usp=sharing

Bear in mind that:

A) It's subject to change. Still plenty to watch.

B) It's not just based on talent but on need and fit too.

C) Prospects could have been left off for a number of reasons: won't fall to us, bad fit, I don't like them etc


I'd appreciate any thoughts.

Great effort; curious why TE Arthur Lynch, Safety Ed Reynolds or DE Scott Crichton do not appear
on the list. Are there athletic limitations, game tape shortcomings, or some of both?
 
Great list!!!! I noticed you have Ealy ranked 22nd, lower than what I would expect him to be. What is it about him that you don't like?
He would have been one of the guys that if he fell, I would really want the Pats to jump on.

Thanks Ashley.

I'm conflicted on Ealy. Logically I think he makes a lot of sense. He has decent size to play DE in our system and can move inside and offer passrush from the DT position. His 3-cone also suggests both a fit and passrush upside. But then I watch him and I just never see it. It's there in very occasional glimpses but not much beyond that. My grade is really indicative of the fact that I think he's a good logical fit, but that I'm not personally a big fan.


Tremendous undertaking, thank you so much! I'm still getting up to speed on the draft class and this will be a huge help. In fact, I'd encourage you to give it its own thread for discussion.

Not to give you more work, but I'm curious about which players you might be projecting to different positions in the NFL. E.g. Joel Bitonio strikes me as an ideal Pats-style guard prospect.

p.s. do you have any mental cutoff points where you'd start thinking about trading, up or down?

Appreciate that Patchick.

1. I agree with you 100% on Bitonio, one of my favourite picks at #62. He screams Patriot to me.

2. As regards trading cutoffs, yes I do and I'll probably flesh that out in my next version. But in brief, I'd trade up for Ebron and Donald in the first and trade up for Tuitt, ASJ, Kyle Fuller and Jimmie Ward if they slipped to mid second round.

Great effort; curious why TE Arthur Lynch, Safety Ed Reynolds or DE Scott Crichton do not appear
on the list. Are there athletic limitations, game tape shortcomings, or some of both?

Cheers Captain.

1. I'm not a fan of Arthur Lynch who I've always felt lacks both athleticism and size. If I can't have one of the top four (or Fiedoerowicz), then I'd rather just wait until the aix or seventh and pick up someone with some upside. I don't like the depth at TE in this draft.

2. Haven't had a chance to watch Ed Reynolds yet which is why he isn't included.

3. I just can't get excited about Scott Chrichton. Like Ealy he's one I want to like but when I do I'm just left feeling flat. Unlike Ealy however, Chrichton doesn't have the length or athletic upside.
 
How big will your final board be? I think this is a great list because you are doing this from a patriot perspective and it allows me to become familiar with some names I might be hearing during the draft when it's time for the pats' selection.

I can't give you great feedback because I'm new and really just started learning all of my draft information from this board.

P.S.---I think you baited me with your Cody Latimer post when there was an Albert Wilson article right below it. Thanks.

I hoped you noticed Albert Wilson was included. My tribute to your efforts in selling him
 
I somehow missed this, Manx. My apologies for not responding. It takes a lot of work to put together this kind of list.

A few thoughts:

1. Is this your board in general, your board for the Pats in particular, or what you think the Pats' board will look like?

2. Interesting that Travis Swanson has dropped all the way to 32. Has something changed for you? I see you don't have Weston Richburg - what don't you like about him?

3. I was interested to see Jackson Jeffcoat ranked so highly. Would you care to explain your thinking? Also interested to see Anthony Barr ranked that high.

4. No Marcus Smith. I know his 3-cone was poor, but do you think that takes him off the board altogether?

5. Interested that Jace Amaro has dropped to the #4 TE on your board, and behind Donte Moncrief. Again, is that because of his poor 3-cone?

6. It seems like you put a lot of weight on the 3-cone with guys who you haven't otherwise been particular high on (Trent Murphy, Kony Ealy, Anthony Barr).

I have no criticisms, just questions. It's really hard to put together a big board like this, and I applaud all your hard work. I haven't done one yet (though I know Aaron Donald will be #1 on it!).

MC

1. It's my interpretation of how I think the Pats board might look but with some of 'my guys' included.

2. Damnit! Left Richburg off. Thanks. As for Swanson, I admit his tape doesn't excite me but I still thinks he's a tremendous fit. He isn't a top player though - a bit of a push with our second rounder, but a third rounder comfortably.

3. I think extra pass rush is one of our top needs and this board reflects that. Pass rushers with good 3-cones will feature predominantly on this board. Jeffcoat, Ealy, Murphy, Barr and to a lesser degree Martin reflect that.

4. I still like Marcus Smith but if you tract our history of drafting edge players, the 3-cone is very important. So yes, that's why he's not on the board. Put it this way, his 3-cone was slower than the 6-6 300lb + JuWuan James.

5. Yes on Amaro. I said previously that I thought he looked like a linear athlete and his 3-cone only served to prove that. I also like Moncrief's upside as a potential #1 receiver.

6. Firstly, the 3-cone is proven to be an important element in predicting pass rush success so it makes sense. Secondly, after last year, I told myself that I would heavily favour the 3-cone in trying to predict what the Pats would do. If I had done so last year, I might have successfully predicted Mark Harrison, Josh Boyce and Logan Ryan.
 
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