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Declaring For The 2013 NFL Draft

MONTbigBuck;2288407; said:
Just to clarify Nutria, I was just taking a shot at the media more than anything. LSU has been top notch on D for at least a decade. I have no doubt that they will reload. At the same time, any D that looses arguably its 3 biggest talents-playmakers in Minter, Montgomery, and Mingo could struggle to get back to the same level in one year. If you are looking at making a national championship run as a fan I think it would seem to be easier if those guys all came back. I just thought it sounded stupid when watching the Clemson game, and the announcer said he had seen a few practices, and even if Mingo and Monty went pro they would be just as good. I don't know anything about the young pass-rushers you have coming up. As a guy that hopes you are capable enough to stem the evil Bama empire each year, I hope you do reload.
Considering what WE are losing on our line, I'm surely hopeful that teams can bounce back and be as good with young pups.
 
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add our LT Chris Faulk to the list of guys leaving early.

this one surprises me a bit.
he was a preseason All American (and high on mock drafts pre season), but was lost for the year in the 1st qtr of the opener.

Kinda surprised that he still grade high enough to leave early after missing basically an entire season.


brings our total of underclassmen leaving to 10 (11 if you still count Mathieu).

looks like I'll be drinking heavily next year.
 
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Nutriaitch;2289876; said:
add our LT Chris Faulk to the list of guys leaving early.

this one surprises me a bit.
he was a preseason All American (and high on mock drafts pre season), but was lost for the year in the 1st qtr of the opener.

Kinda surprised that he still grade high enough to leave early after missing basically an entire season.


brings our total of underclassmen leaving to 10 (11 if you still count Mathieu).

looks like I'll be drinking heavily next year.

Some things stay the same (heavily being the operant word).
 
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ScriptOhio;2290570; said:
Alabama loses three to NFL draft

Alabama's national championship run came at a cost, as three juniors opted to forgo their final seasons to enter the upcoming NFL draft.
Cornerback Dee Milliner, running back Eddie Lacy and right tackle D.J. Fluker made official their decisions to turn pro during a joint news conference on campus Friday.

Entire article: http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2013/st...luker-alabama-crimson-tide-entering-nfl-draft

I don't feel sorry for 'Bama at all, with the way they reload...
 
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Site with a quick analysis on each player, including Big Hank:

Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
Projected: First round
Good or Bad Move? The anchor for a defense that got better and better as the season went on, he's ready for the next level -- he was ready at the end of 2011. It's rare to see a 6-foot-3, 320-pound player with his quickness, and with the right workout he could move way, way up into the top 10 by draft day.

Entire article: http://cfn.scout.com/2/1248677.html
 
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2013 NFL Draft: League officially accepts record 73 underclassmen

The NFL officially recognized a record 73 underclassmen as having been granted special eligibility into the 2013 draft, releasing the list on Saturday morning.
The list includes all of the big names NFLDraftScout.com has noted will ultimately dominate the draft like Texas A&M offensive tackle Luke Joeckel, the top-rated prospect. It also includes a few surprises, including Purdue linebacker Dwayne Beckford, Ohio State wide receiver Duron Carter and Central Florida's behemoth defensive tackle, Jose Jose.

1. Keenan Allen WR California
2. David Amerson DB North Carolina State
3. Alvin Bailey G Arkansas
4. Stedman Bailey WR West Virginia
5. David Bakhtiari T Colorado
6. Dwayne Beckford LB Purdue
7. Le'Veon Bell RB Michigan State
8. Giovani Bernard RB North Carolina
9. Tyler Bray QB Tennessee
10. Terrence Brown DB Stanford
11. Duron Carter WR Ohio State
12. Knile Davis RB Arkansas
13. Mike Edwards DB Hawaii
14. Matt Elam DB Florida
15. Zach Ertz TE Stanford
16. Gavin Escobar TE San Diego State
17. Chris Faulk T LSU
18. Sharrif Floyd DT Florida
19. Michael Ford RB LSU
20. Travis Frederick C Wisconsin
21. Kwame Geathers NT Georgia
22. William Gholston DE Michigan State
23. Johnathan Hankins DT Ohio State
24. Jajuan Harley DB Middle Tennessee
25. DeAndre Hopkins WR Clemson
26. Justin Hunter WR Tennessee
27. Jawan Jamison RB Rutgers
28. Stefphon Jefferson RB Nevada
29. Tony Jefferson DB Oklahoma
30. Jelani Jenkins LB Florida
31. Luke Joeckel T Texas A&M
32. Jarvis Jones LB Georgia
33. Jose Jose DT Central Florida
34. Joe Kruger DE Utah
35. Eddie Lacy RB Alabama
36. Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina
37. Corey Lemonier DE Auburn
38. Bennie Logan DT LSU
39. Stansly Maponga DE TCU
40. Tyrann Mathieu DB LSU
41. Dee Milliner DB Alabama
42. Barkevious Mingo DE LSU
43. Kevin Minter LB LSU
44. Sam Montgomery DE LSU
45. Brandon Moore DT Texas
46. Damontre Moore DE Texas A&M
47. Alec Ogletree LB Georgia
48. Cordarrelle Patterson WR Tennessee
49. Bradley Randle RB Nevada-Las Vegas
50. Joseph Randle RB Oklahoma State
51. Jordan Reed TE Florida
52. Eric Reid DB LSU
53. Greg Reid DB Florida State
54. Xavier Rhodes DB Florida State
55. Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
56. Nickell Robey DB Southern California
57. Logan Ryan DB Rutgers
58. Ace Sanders WR South Carolina
59. Darrington Sentimore DT Tennessee
60. Tharold Simon DB LSU
61. Dion Sims TE Michigan State
62. Akeem Spence DT Illinois
63. Kenny Stills WR Oklahoma
64. Levine Toilolo TE Stanford
65. Spencer Ware RB LSU
66. Menelik Watson T Florida State
67. Bjoern Werner DE Florida State
68. Steve Williams DB California
69. Marquess Wilson WR Washington State
70. Brad Wing P LSU
71. Cierre Wood RB Notre Dame
72. Robert Woods WR Southern California
73. Tom Wort LB Oklahoma

Entire article: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...ue-officially-accepts-record-73-underclassmen
 
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