All through the draft process debate raged behind pirates, wide receiver or
defense? Finally, the answer provided with Kansas Aqib Lieb who is perfect to
make or break a player. He is a great player, who can run, jump, catch up like a
receiver. He is more suitable for regional coverage, but he did not play the
physical. His pride, but he needs to risk. He would push in the starting
position of the camp, is one of two things. He will become a star, otherwise he
will disappear in 3 to 4 years.
He finished with 34 games, his college career
162 tackles, 43 pass deflections and 13 interception. I will take the CB Mike
Jenkins of South Florida - 5'10 - 197 pounds - 4.4040 yard dash If I had to pick
twenty pirates picked, I will with the local star Mike Jenkins. His fan base not
only increase the excitement of improvement, but he played pirates type physical
requirements from their corner. He has a fluid hips, long arms, can quickly
change direction. I would say his only shortcoming is the fact, he had a shake
and crumble footwork, will take longer to grinding.
In the south the
University of Florida quarterback, he often fear from his direction at the same
time to throw, you want 133 tackles, occupation career in 53 games in the 41
through deformation and 6 interceptor.
The second round of 58 - WR - peak
Dexter Jackson - Appalachian State 5'9 - 182 pounds - 4.3740 yard dash This is I
will take the guy, Tampa so I am proud that this choice. He is anyone a speed
demon who can in this league for the elusive, and has taken the hit his small
size. Some people think that he is a poor mans DeSean Jackson, but I believe
that he is there is no personality problems for him. He can make tough catches
and a team for a touchdown have returned 1 kicks in franchise history (last
season) has a huge return ability.
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