http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/37402/60/draft-2011-combine-preview Wow, had not heard that Dontay Moch was THAT fast, you'd have to think a Cover 2 team will snap him up.
Yeah Moch's fast and moves surprisingly well. I watched him live at the Shrine practices. Thought of him as a WILL in Tampa 2. He's going to need to learn to drop more obviously and tackle soundly. He's a potential nice project.
I like Jordan Cameron (and Cameron Jordan lol) though. He's a nice talent. Athletic, solid hands, runs well and can jump to get the high degree of difficulty pass.
I like Ryan Williams a lot and I think he's going to start rising up draft boards as things start to get going. His injury history is a red flag, but the guy has the ability to be a star IMO.
As do I, the thing is he will run a great 40 time but his track record is more than a bit sketchy, basically 1 yr at Vatech. Reminds me of Andre Brown from a couple of yrs ago, great measurables but never could stay healthy enough to make an impact.
I for one will be paying close attention to Jonathan Baldwin, Virgil Green, Cecil Shorts, Niles Paul, Mikel Leshoure, and T.J. Yates. These are the guys that have all peaked my interest.
Not a fan of Niles Paul, he seems to be a bit of a tweener Rb/Wr who is a bit to lanky for my taste, sort of in the Harvey Williams mold. Like the rest of the list though
I understand your position on Paul, but I would like to take a look at him because of his versatility. He is a speedy WR who is built pretty well and can return kicks and punts who is projected to be a late round pick. I read that he had small hands which IMO is a bad thing because I get flash backs of all the posts on this website about Ricky Williams small hands being the cause of his fumbling problem.
I don't care as much about his forty, but I'm seriously following Daniel Thomas's 10 & 20 splits and shuttle. He's my 2nd darkhorse guy behind LeShoure.