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Deep receiver class available for Bolts - Eric Williams
Three players to keep an eye on are Pittsburg State's John Brown, LSU's Odell Beckham and Vanderbilt's Jordan Matthews.
Ranking the 2014 Free Agents: Centers - Michael Mountford
In the run game Mack has shown himself to be one of the league’s best – in his five seasons he has graded above +10.0 three times. While Mack isn’t one of the game’s elite centers, he is a very good player who hasn’t missed a snap in his career.
NFL Combine: Scouting the Linebackers - Ricky Henne
Finally, one of my favorite players in this entire draft is Wisconsin’s Chris Borland. He is a bit undersized at 5-11 and may not post the eye-popping metrics like some others, but he has a nose for the ball. Borland is the Badgers’ all-time leader in forced fumbles with 14, and over his career posted over 300 tackles. He did showcase his strength with 27 reps at the bench press, which ranked fifth among all linebackers.
NFL Combine: Scouting the Defensive Linemen - Ricky Henne
Another potential first rounder that showed off his jets was former Pittsburgh defensive tackle Aaron Donald. Donald had impressed scouts at the Senior Bowl in Alabama and did so again here in Indy, where the big fella (he checks in at 6-feet, 304 pounds) showed off his athleticism with a 4.68 forty time. That combination of size and speed makes it easy to understand why teams are so high on him.
Second - Randall Munroe (non-football)
I hate feeling desperate enough to visit the second page of Google results.