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RE: NFL Draft - Sun Belt As per PantherTalk.com
You may very well be right. Westbrooks may not be drafted. I hope he gets a shot though.
05-06-2014 10:44 AM
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RE: NFL Draft - Sun Belt As per PantherTalk.com
yeah. he didn't really have a great showing at the combine. He needed to ball out like McKinnon did to turn some heads. I think he will definitely get a shot somewhere though as a RFA... I hope he does get drafted though.
05-06-2014 10:48 AM
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RE: NFL Draft - Sun Belt As per PantherTalk.com
Dane Brugler is doing a possible UDFA for every FBS team, guy is a hell of a scout he got my attention doing cowboys draft shows and he knows his stuff.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/nfl-d...ible-udfas

ARKANSAS STATE
RB David Oku (5-9, 199, 4.75)
A transfer from Tennessee, Oku's senior season was derailed by injuries and inconsistency, but he rushed for over 1,000 yards as a junior with good hands out of the backfield.

GEORGIA STATE
WR Albert Wilson (5-9, 200, 4.43)
Wilson was the star at Georgia State in recent years, proving to be both a reliable and playmaking threat, and showed off his athleticism with impressive numbers at the NFL Combine.

IDAHO
FB Michael LaGrone (6-2, 263, 4.68)
A hybrid H-back type, LaGrone had only 16 catches as a senior and wasn't an integral part of the passing offense, but he isn't afraid to get his hands dirty in the run game.

LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE
LB Justin Anderson (6-2, 235, 4.70)
A First Team All-Sun Belt performer, Anderson averaged over 10 tackles per game as a senior and produced impressive numbers at his pro day (37-inch vertical, 6.89 3-cone drill).

LOUISIANA MONROE
FS Isaiah Newsome (5-11, 203, 4.72)
An All-Conference First Teamer, Newsome had a team-best four interceptions in 2013 with 175 interception return yards, including a pair of scores.

Second half: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/nfl-d...fas-part-2

NEW MEXICO STATE
WR Austin Franklin (5-11, 189, 4.56)
A surprise junior declaration, Franklin is a solid athlete, but his lack of strength and tendency to drop too many passes might force him to catch on as an undrafted free agent.

SOUTH ALABAMA
QB Ross Metheny (6-3, 205, 4.91)
A lefty transfer from Virginia, Metheny led the Sun Belt in total offense in 2013 and was a big reason South Alabama finished better than expected with a 6-6 record.

TEXAS STATE
DE D.J. Yendrey (6-3, 274, 4.83)
A TCU transfer, Yendrey was a player who was caught up in the on-campus drug bust in Fort Worth and has some character issues, but is an intriguing hybrid interior player.

Also WR Isaiah Battle recently worked out for the Texans and DE/LB Jamie Clavell-Head is in contact with the Dolphins

TROY
FS Camren Hudson (5-10, 199, 4.57)
Hudson finished among the team leaders with 61 tackles and nine passes defended in 2013 and boosted his profile with excellent workout times at his pro day.
05-06-2014 01:39 PM
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