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Even if we drafted Wilson or Haden, or would care if they could return kicks? Why would you put an elite CB in that position? It's like having Champ risk injury to return kicks. There should always be other options. How many elite CBs in the NFL return kicks?
Kyle Wilson from Boise State. Even though we really don't need a corner in this draft. But I like him better than Haden and he can also return kicks.
Even if we drafted Wilson or Haden, or would care if they could return kicks? Why would you put an elite CB in that position? It's like having Champ risk injury to return kicks. There should always be other options. How many elite CBs in the NFL return kicks?
2. David Nelson, WR, Florida -- He elevated his draft stock at the Gators pro day, running 4.57 in the 40, with a 38-inch vertical leap and a broad jump of 10 feet, four inches. Though Nelson got overshadowed at times among all of Florida's playmakers, scouts are enamored with his 6-5 height and ability to use his 217 pounds to block and give his quarterback a big target. "He's a tough kid and a competitive kid,'' one NFL scout told me. "He's got rare height and he catches the ball well. He runs good routes and he's just crafty. He'll make someone's team.''
Kinda sounds like he's in the Ed McCaffrey mold
8. Reggie Stephens, G-C, Iowa State -- He played in the East-West Shrine Game, but didn't rate a combine invite despite being an All-Big 12 honorable mention pick as a senior. Stephens helped himself on the Cyclones' pro day, measuring in at 6-3, 314 pounds, with 31 bench press reps and a respectable 5.26 in the 40. His versatility and athleticism are pluses, and new Bears offensive line coach Mike Tice was reportedly at Iowa State's pro day just to assess Stephens's late-round viability.
We need interior depth, and we all know McDaniels loves versatility.
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