DRAFT TRACKER 2014
2014
DRAFT TRACKER
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Buffalo Bills
Round 5 • Pick 13
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Massive road grader with grown-man strength which enables him to reestablish the line of scrimmage in the run game and thwart the rush. Versatility to play right tackle adds to value and he has plug-and-play capability in a power scheme, though bust factor cannot be ignored.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Dallas Cowboys
Round 7 • Pick 33
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Box safety possessing the physical talent to compete in the NFL and even earn a starting job eventually if he can stay focused, commit to a playbook and hone his eyes. Should be able to factor readily on special teams. Coverage limitations will leave him vulnerable and would be best in a very simple scheme.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
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DRAFTED BY
Washington Commanders
Round 6 • Pick 10
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Good-sized, productive, zone runner with enough physical traits to warrant consideration as a complementary back. Benefited from an offense featuring a lot of fly sweeps and lateral runs that have not translated well to the NFL game. Overall character will require closer evaluation and can determime draft status.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
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DRAFTED BY
Los Angeles Chargers
Round 7 • Pick 25
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Thin, underdeveloped, confident, field-fast receiver with soft hands. Was a playmaker in a prolific spread offense. Will have to be a slot receiver given his dependence on a free release, but does not have an ideal skill set to work inside and could require patience.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
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DRAFTED BY
Green Bay Packers
Round 6 • Pick 21
PLAYER ANALYSIS
An injury prone hoopster-turned-cornerback, Goodson is a height-weight-speed prospect who shows in flashes when he’s able to rely on his reactionary skills and natural athleticism to break up throws. However, he is overaged and relatively raw. He must distinguish himself at the combine to elevate his stock. Will get an extended look thanks to the increased demand for bigger corners.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 7/8"
- Weight
- 256 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/4"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 77 1/2"
Production
54.65
Athleticism
58.04
Total Score
112.69
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big, smart Stanford transfer who was used primarily as a blocker in an explosive offense, though he does not excel in this area or in the receiving game. Could be startled by the body power of NFL defensive ends, and has a ceiling as a No. 3 tight end.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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