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Create the Big Board Top 50 - #42  

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  1. 1. Simply, who is the best player available?

    • James Washington, WR, OSU
      1
    • Malik Jefferson, LB, Texas
      1
    • Sony Michel, RB, Georgia
      0
    • Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford
      0
    • Mason Rudolph, QB, OSU
      1
    • Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn
      0
    • Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama
      0
    • Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Edge, OU
      0
    • Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA
      0
    • Josh Sweat, Edge, Florida St
      0
    • Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina
      0
    • Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia
      0
    • Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn St
      0
    • Donte Jackson, CB, LSU
      0
    • Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis
      1
    • Duke Ejiofer, Edge, Wake Forest
      0
    • Jessie Bates III, S, Wake Forest
      0
    • Quenton Meeks, CB, Stanford
      0
    • Austin Corbett, OG, Nevada
      2
    • Nathan Shepherd, DT, Fort Hays State
      0


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Nathan Shepherd, DT, Fort Hays State

"I did not know who Nathan Shepherd even was before the Senior Bowl, but in the short time he was able to compete in Mobile, he asserted himself as the most dominant defensive player there. No one could block him. His active hand usage and athleticism for someone his size is difficult to contain in pass protection. He is an older prospect, but he has the body, profile, and skill set of a starting under tackle at the next level.Comparison: Brodrick Bunkley"

 

https://www.ndtscouting.com/tuls-top-300-big-board-for-the-2018-nfl-draft/

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I like Miller well enough, but his hands (21 drops on 212 catchable passes last 2 years per PFF) and fumbles (6) are an issue. A lot to like, but ball security is pretty maddening. Miller is bottom 2nd for me. 

As for Corbett, athleticism is there, versatility, production, experience...I'll admit I'm probably higher on Corbett than most. 

tbh, I must be a Dallas fan because I'm ignoring TE way too much.

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9 minutes ago, WizardHawk said:

I like Miller well enough, but his hands (21 drops on 212 catchable passes last 2 years per PFF) and fumbles (6) are an issue. A lot to like, but ball security is pretty maddening. Miller is bottom 2nd for me. 

As for Corbett, athleticism is there, versatility, production, experience...I'll admit I'm probably higher on Corbett than most. 

tbh, I must be a Dallas fan because I'm ignoring TE way too much.

Millers inconsistencies bother me. Hes unreliable off the line, sometimes perfect, sometimes sloppy. His hands are inconsistent also. Disappeared against some better defenses as well, and would show up big against others. You want to be a top receiver, you need to be much more reliable and consistent. 

Hes got the tools, hes got the frame and the ability. But those on and off and on and off moments bug me.

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12 minutes ago, WizardHawk said:

I like Miller well enough, but his hands (21 drops on 212 catchable passes last 2 years per PFF) and fumbles (6) are an issue. A lot to like, but ball security is pretty maddening. Miller is bottom 2nd for me. 

As for Corbett, athleticism is there, versatility, production, experience...I'll admit I'm probably higher on Corbett than most. 

tbh, I must be a Dallas fan because I'm ignoring TE way too much.

Sorry, I meant Kolton Miller

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14 minutes ago, DaBoys said:

Sorry, I meant Kolton Miller

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Couple of things that stick out for me...his height, 6-9 is almost too tall and DEs simply being able to get underneath him too often/easily.  I don't see the flexibility to help compensate either. 

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