DRAFT TRACKER 2014
2014
DRAFT TRACKER
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Clemson
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Buffalo Bills
Round 1 • Pick 4
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
A legitimate No. 1-caliber receiver who stepped onto the field as a true freshman and made an immediate, game-changing impact. Was slowed by injuries as a sophomore, but responded with a strong junior season and capped his career as one of the most impactful receivers in school history. Has rare speed, soft hands and the big-play ability to challenge NFL defensive backs as a rookie. A top-10 cinch.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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Washington Commanders
Round 4 • Pick 2
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Very lean, rangy, athletic cover man who shows up well in run support and has good length to match up with big receivers. Will require technique refinement, but has an aggressive playing temperament that will appeal to coaches and moldable tools to develop.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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San Francisco 49ers
Round 3 • Pick 36
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Strong-bodied, dependable gap blocker who played left tackle in college but will likely slide inside in the pros. Showed improvement as a senior and has the potential to be a long-term fixture at left guard. Ability to play tackle in a pinch adds to value.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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New York Jets
Round 6 • Pick 37
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Difficult to prepare for and difficult to block, Boyd is a short, athletic, strong-armed quarterback with Wildcat value and starter potential in a vertical-power system, though he is the type you look to replace. The success of Russell Wilson likely helps Boyd’s cause, but he is not as polished and might be better suited as a backup.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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Pittsburgh Steelers
Round 4 • Pick 18
PLAYER ANALYSIS
A lean, long-limbed, rangy, outside-the-numbers, big-play receiver, Bryant declared for the draft early with underclassmen nipping at his playing time late in the season. Will require additional seasoning to make a mark in the pro game. A better tester than football player at this stage of his development.
BY NOLAN NAWROCKI
NFL Analyst
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