Players that Have Declared for 2011's NFL Draft

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  1. wewantsapp

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    ^ Did you "discover" him too?
     
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    Ha-Ha.
    No,....not like I "discovered" Nick Fairley.
    C'mon,......give me SOME props.
    Shit,....you even responded to my post back in September.

    L. Guy is in my mock draft to be released next Monday (if we lose).
    If we win, my mock will be delayed another week.

    I've seen him in your posts, but I think there is just too much other talent for him to crack the first 2 rounds --- I have him projected mid-3rd.
     
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    I was just kidding. I thought it was funny that so many posters were trying to take credit for talking about certain players first. Everybody in the world knows that Nick Fairley is dominant.

    Larry Guy is a big time sleeper. I have a feeling he's going to crush the drills at the combine and his stock will shoot up. I can't see him falling out of the second round.
     
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    I wonder what 34DEs will... so many talented players this year... maybe a Jarvis Jenkins... oh well, happy that Guy declared though.
     
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    As of right now, guys like Jarvis Jenkins, Christian Ballard, and Jared Crick are definitely possibilities.

    Auburn's Michael Blanc was a prospect that was overshadowed by Nick Fairley. He's a pretty good player that should be available in the later rounds.
     
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    A certain USCe WR might have something to say about being the #1 WR prospect...
     
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    ^ ...beat me to the punch.

    Alshon Jeffery > Mike Floyd
     
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    Floyd is really, really good though when healthy. That is just the problem with him throughout. He is NFL ready even right now and made a true freshman QB look really good in the games.

    Besides the Pats can't get Floyd this year which is like the cherry on top. Very happy.
     
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    I know Michael Floyd is really, really good. Alshon is just better.
     
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    Crap, all these receivers going back is really softening up the class. Here I am thinking Broyles going back for his senior year was bad, and now Floyd and my man Blackmon are going back too.


    Alshon is the #1 WR for next year though, he's just an animal.
     
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    For some reason, when I look at Mike Blanc as a late round pick in the upcoming draft, I immediately think of what Brandon Deaderick did for New England.
     
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    I can see where your coming from, underrated/undervalued player overshadowed by "the Superstar" on the same line.

    Blanc has been overlooked over the last few years due to Marks, Coleman, and now Fairley, but is a solid player in his own right. Not flashy, but there was a noticeable drop off when he was suspended for the 1st half of the Iron Bowl. Could make a good 3-4 DE.

    And I want stress this preface with "No Homo" as much as possible, but he looks good shirtless at almost 300 Lbs. Good weight...
     

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