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Holton Hill to the Vikings.
 
JC Jackson overview. Sounds interesting.

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Jackson is a physical cornerback with quality size and an impressive ability to challenge and disrupt in press coverage. With just two years of major college experience, Jackson is on track to continue his education at the position while likely finding a suitable match for his particular talents. He doesn't have great long speed or short-area acceleration to match routes, but he's more than capable of handling bump-and-run coverage and all forms of zone. Jackson needs to improve his ball skills, but has eventual starting talent.
 
Let's follow the action in this thread. Some really talented players still on the board. Who are some of your favorites? For me it's Meeks. Shocked he didn't get drafted (pending the next couple picks).

Excited for this draft class so far!
OK I know the Steelers drafted him and he's not only retired but also no longer with us...but as Peggy Hill says, "I did not know that":

As a freshman at Louisville, Johnny Unitas completed 46 of 99 passes for 602 yards and nine touchdowns (44). But by the 1952 season, the university decided to de-emphasize sports. The new president at Louisville, Dr. Philip Grant Davidson, reduced the amount of athletic aid, and tightened academic standards for athletes. As a result, 15 returning players could not meet the new standards and lost their scholarships. But Unitas maintained his scholarship by taking on a new elective: square dancing.
 
Joe Ostman to the Eagles.
 
this is when you hope numbers lie..

Shane Wimann, DS #25 TE, Northern Illinois
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Name: Shane Wimann
College: Northern Illinois Number: 35
Height: 6-3 Weight: 251
Position: TE Pos2: FB/H-back
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2018

Height: 6033
Weight: 251
40 Yrd Dash: 4.95
20 Yrd Dash: 2.86
10 Yrd Dash: 1.75 225 Lb. Bench Reps: 19
Vertical Jump: 30 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.59
3-Cone Drill: 7.20
 
Haven't been able to keep up because I was putting the kids to bed, but here's the list I prepared per position (I'm sure that many of them have already been snatched up by now).

QB

Riley Ferguson
Kurt Benkert
Chase Litton
Chad Kanoff

OL

Austin Scholttman (C)
Christian DiLauro (G)
Gerhard De Beer (T)
Ike Boettger (T)
Desmond Harrison (T)

RB

Chris Warren III
Justin Stockton
Ryan Nall
Ralph Webb

TE

Ethan Wolf
Andrew Vollert

WR

Jaelon Acklin
Saeed Blacknall
Allen Lazard
Vyncint Smith
Jeff Badet
Tavares Martin

DT

Trenton Thompson
Matt ****erson

EDGE

Marcell Frazier
Sharif Finch
Jeff Holland
Joe Ostman
Hercules Mata'afa
Antonio Simmons
Anthony Winbush

LB

Skai Moore
Matthew Thomas
Nick DeLuca
Tre Williams

S

Godwin Igwebuike
Kameron Kelly
Dminick Sanders

CB

Michael Joseph
Brandon Facyson
Levi Wallace
Emmanuel Moseley
Arrion Springs
JC Jackson
 
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