With the 77th selection in the draft the San Francisco 49ers select Tre Mason, RB, Auburn. [video=youtube;3_jaPIrNPfQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_jaPIrNPfQ[/video] With once again no value at bigger holes, 49ers will continue to go BPA. Tre will platoon with Kendall Hunter and Bobby Rainey to effectively till the void left by the departure of Old Man Gore.
With the 78th pick, the Cleveland Browns select Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi St. When I wasn't able to select the player I wanted to draft in Mason, I had to move on to a guy who I can't believe is still on the board in the middle of the 3rd round in Jackson. Jackson is a mauler and arguably the best OG in the draft. I was content with my line going into the draft, but now it will be a massive strength with Thomas, Zuttah, Mack, Jackson, and Martin.
With the 80th pick in the 2014 GM League draft, the Carolina Panthers select Terrance West, RB from Towson.
With the 81st pick - the Green Bay Packers select C.J. Fiedorowicz, Tight End School: Iowa Height: 6-7 Weight: 265 lbs. At NFL Combine: 4.76 40; 25 bench reps; 31.5-inch vertical; 9-8 broad jump; 4.26 shuttle; 7.10 three-cone. Huge player with excellent blocking skills and a smooth receiver. Runs well after the catch, shows good balance and can take a hit. Durable as evidenced by his playing every game. Runs sharp routes and shows knack for adjusting to ball. No awkwardness at all. [video=youtube;dqTG4XvbkxQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqTG4XvbkxQ[/video]
with 82nd pick - the Green Bay Packers select from the Watkins family Jaylen Watkins - DB - Florida Height: 6 FT Weight: 194 lbs Older half brother of Clemson wide receiver and top-10 draft prospect Sammy Watkins, Jaylen showed family's elite athletic genetics since he was a versatile football star at Cape Coral, Fla., High as dual threat quarterback, wide receiver and, oh yes, cornerback. Showed ability last season to play both corner and safety. At combine he clocked 40 yards in 4.41 seconds; 10 yards in 1.50 second and benched 225 pounds 22 times -- all better marks than his highly-rated little brother. Frankly: Watkins does not seem like a gamble as a natural football player with the chance of playing either cornerback or safety. Hey, how about emergency quarterback? Nice size for a cornerback. Good fluidity and movement skills. Alert in zones. Flashes some playmaking ability. Versatile -- lines up as a corner, safety and nickel defender and plays on all special teams. A fluid, loose-hipped, versatile cover man who projects to a No. 3 or No. 4 corner in the pros, Watkins could most ideally fit in the slot, with enough physicality to defend the run and fine short-area cover skills to match up with shifty receivers. Reminds us of Darelle Revis. [video=youtube;KXKtwSkiqck]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXKtwSkiqck[/video] [video]http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/0ap2000000341338/2014-Draft-profile-CB-Jaylen-Watkins-Florida[/video]
With the 83rd pick in the thephins.com GML draft, the Warshington Redskins select Lache Seastrunk.....weapon.....Baylor. It's been criticized that the Redskins have no team speed. Alfred Morris is the every down back, but Lache is the homerun hit. Roy Helu is an able running back, but as a weapon he leaves something to be desired. Lache will replace Helu, who is now available for trade Ladies and gentleman.....welcome Lache to the most powerful city on the planet. [video=youtube;ZI6jD8mRiK0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI6jD8mRiK0[/video]
The Arizona Cardinals select Bruce Ellington WR South Carolina with the 84th pick in the 2014 draft. The Cards need some help at the WR position, and are pleased to welcome the former 2 sport star, and cousin of Cardinals RB, Andre. I am excited that Bruce will bring some explosiveness to the offense!
With the 85th Pick in the 2014 TP GML Draft, The Dallas Cowboys Select:Telvin Smith, OLB, Florida State
With the 87th pick, the Kansas City Chiefs select: Dakota Dozier, G, Furman realizing that the roster has just two guards, and one of them being Chandler Burden (we all know him), the committee thought it was best to draft one here. Dakota fits the Chiefs style of linemen that Andy Reid prefers.
With pick 88 the Atlanta Falcons finally select... Jeremy Hill, HB, LSU!! Hill is our top RB in the draft, so we're ecstatic to get him. He'll be able to learn a lot from another big, physical back in Stephen Jackson. [video=youtube_share;4_67w8sjuo8]http://youtu.be/4_67w8sjuo8[/video]
With the 89th pick in the Draft, The Pittsburgh Steelers select Christian Jones, MLB, FSU http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1737228/christian-jones [video=youtube_share;42tPU2PerxU]http://youtu.be/42tPU2PerxU[/video]
With the 90th pick of the 2014 GML League Draft. The Houston Texans select: Billy Turner, OT, North Dakota State
With the 92nd pick in the 2014 GM League draft, the Carolina Panthers select Carl Bradford, LB, Arizona State.
With the 93rd pick in the 2014 GML Draft, the Buffalo Bills select: CB from Lindenwood, Pierre Desir [video=youtube;P7_D9O4tJJA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7_D9O4tJJA[/video]
With the 94th pick in the draft, San Francisco selects Keith McGill, CB, Utah. Finally the 49ers address their need at CB with the biggest CB in the draft. [video=youtube;Z6qv3hVhKzA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6qv3hVhKzA[/video]
With the 95th pick in the Draft The Pittsburgh Steelers select Will Sutton, DT, Arizona State http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1664702/will-sutton [video=youtube_share;rnnOjphWfBM]http://youtu.be/rnnOjphWfBM[/video]
With the 96th pick in the draft, the Detroit Lions are awarded CB Ross Cockrell from Duke. The Lions remaining pick 6.173 has been forfeit as this is the second pick in a row that the league has made their draft selection. [video=youtube;hs0NB11auLw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs0NB11auLw[/video]
3.C01 The New Orleans Saints select BPA: Wille Clarke, DE, WVU [video=youtube;vUdgsXDGlsM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUdgsXDGlsM[/video]
With the 99th pick in the Draft the Pittsburgh Steelers select: James Gayle, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech Combine 40 Yd 225 Bench Vertical jump Broad Shuttle 3-Cone Drill 4.70 26 37 10'2" 4.27 7.19 Workout Results 40 Yd 20 Yd 10 Yd Shuttle 4.66 2.72 1.63 4.44 http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1664803/james-gayle Repeatedly beats Morgan Moses..... [video=youtube_share;86bQEkRiaQQ]http://youtu.be/86bQEkRiaQQ[/video]
Carolina is awarded LB Max Bullough from Michigan State with the 97th pick Washington is awarded QB Zach Mettenberger from LSU with the 98th pick
Indianapolis Colts, having sent in their bulletin list on time with a plethora of names, are actually picking the first player on their list.. oddly enough: With the 102nd pick in the 2014 GML Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select, Cameron Fleming, T from Stanford
With the 104th pick in the 2014 GML Draft... The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select... Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford Possesses a surprisingly lean, country-strong frame with broad shoulders, a trim middle and long limbs with plenty of room for additional muscle mass. Lined up the majority of the time out of the two-point stance, showing fair speed off the corner in this role. Has a high, choppy back-pedal but gains ground quickly due to his long legs and has surprisingly fluid hips to turn and run with potential receivers. Shows better burst off the ball out of the three-point stance, timing the snap well and showing natural explosiveness in his legs to spring forward. Uses his hands well, including a very effective club and shoulder dip to efficiently cross the face of pass-blockers. Possesses at least fair closing speed, as well as vision and anticipation to stalk the ball-carrier, often meeting them as they attempt to flee rather than missing them deeper in the backfield. Instinctive defender. Locates the ball and is a high-motor player. Functional flexibility. Recognizes cut-blocks and sprawls well, using his hands to knock down defenders and keeping his eyes up to react to the quick-throw. Plays with a degree of toughness and physicality that every coach will appreciate... A former steer-wrestler and plays with this mentality
With the 106th pick, the Saints select: Shayne Skov, ILB, Stanford [video=youtube;Dmu7Y98_L_c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmu7Y98_L_c[/video]
With the 107th pick, the Cleveland Browns select... Kelcy Quarles, DT/DE, South Carolina [video=youtube;rjqCnDywnBA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjqCnDywnBA&list=PLxMxR4zXz1zRr250k1tv1sFBGcx4q6kIm&feature=share[/video] This was another pick for us where value meets 'want' (we don't really have any needs anymore). Quarles is a guy we have rated much higher than where he's going and he can come in right away and give us snaps all over our 3 man front. While Clowney was getting all the publicity, this was the guy wreaking havoc on opposing QBs for the Gamecocks this season.
With the 108th pick, the Cincinnati Bengals select RB Andre Williams of Boston College. After releasing BenJarvus Green-Ellis, the Bengals needed a big RB to team with Giovani Bernard. While getting Robert Turbin from Seattle was a start, the Bengals felt it was important to add another big back as Turbin isn't what we'd exactly call "proven". Williams isn't quite that either, but he was in the running for the Heisman Trophy in 2013 posting a 2,177 yard season on a ridiculous 6.1 ypc average with 18 TDs. He'll team with Turbin to provide "thunder" to Giovani Bernard's "lightning". At 5'11" 230lbs, Williams runs with a unique, long-stride style in the open field and has some underrated long speed. He has a nose for the goal line and it doesn't matter to the Benglas front office that he didn't catch a single pass in 2013, that's what we have Giovani Bernard for. [video=youtube;Ujt1S9P2XHE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujt1S9P2XHE[/video]
With the 112th pick in the 2014 GML Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select: QB from Georgia, Aaron Murray! Aaron is one of my favorite players in the draft. If AJ McCarron is the next Tom Brady, then Aaron Murray is the next Drew Brees. Perfect fit for Andy Reid's offense in Kansas City. Yes they have Alex Smith cemented into the starting role, however, he's going to want a new contract soon and I don't think he's worth what he will be asking for. The Chiefs get a quarterback who can sit and become their next franchise guy in a couple of years. [video=youtube;M69pBaASraw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M69pBaASraw[/video]
With the 113th pick, The Cleveland Browns select... Devonta Freeman, RB, Florida St. [video=youtube_share;Cu8AtuzQaKU]http://youtu.be/Cu8AtuzQaKU[/video] We planned to take a back with our previous pick, but we had a handful of backs rated very closely and felt there would be a good chance at least one of them would still be on the board here. As chance would have it, our top back of that group was still there and that was Freeman. Freeman was incredibly productive for the Seminoles and we really like his upside. He will compete to back up Foster and should get plenty of touches both in the run game and pass game.
With the 114th Pick in the 2014 GML Draft, The Dallas Cowboys Select: Dion Bailey, FS/SS, University of Southern California
With the 115th Pick in the 2014 TP GML Draft, The Dallas Cowboys select: Loucheiz Purifoy, CB, Florida
Arizona selects, via bulletin PM, with pick 116: Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech [video=youtube;QfooRmEF8AE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfooRmEF8AE[/video]
With the 119th overall pick, the Atlanta Falcons select PAUL RICHARDSON, WIDE RECEIVER, COLORADO The Atlanta Falcons are thrilled to add a playmaker in Paul Richardson this late in the forth round. While Richardson was highly considered for their third round pick, they elected to pass on him for Jeremy Hill. Richardson is a great athlete who can make plays on a dime. Richardson won't be expected to contribute early on in the 2014 season however they expect him to make an impact on 4 wide and 5 wide sets while eventually challenging for a starting role. Richardson will likely compete for playing time on kick returns and punt returns as well as he reportedly has been working on his return skills with hopes to making an early impact. Richardson is a pure value selection at this point in the draft and both Atlanta co-GMs are surprised they were able to snag him right here.