Shut Down Frogs
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**I looked around for a thread on this year's draft and didn't see one near the top of the pile. MODS - please feel free to move or delete if I missed it.**
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/02/02/draft-mock-draft-3-0-carson-wentz-surges-to-jets-with-20th-pick/
PFF has been one of the better and more accurate football scouting operations available to the public for the last several years. I think this is the first year they've covered college ball in depth though, so I have high expectations for their draft material this year.
They're currently projecting Doctson at #7 to San Francisco.
That would make him only the 4th Horned Frog to be drafted in the first round since 2000 (#5 - LT, #31 - Jerry Hughes, #25 - Jason Verrett). We all know the journey he's been on, but I hope he gets a lot of coverage during the process. It's a great story and great exposure for the program.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/02/02/draft-mock-draft-3-0-carson-wentz-surges-to-jets-with-20th-pick/
PFF has been one of the better and more accurate football scouting operations available to the public for the last several years. I think this is the first year they've covered college ball in depth though, so I have high expectations for their draft material this year.
They're currently projecting Doctson at #7 to San Francisco.
We’re not yet comfortable with the rest of the quarterback class to pair one with the 49ers at this point, but Doctson adds a strong piece for any future signal caller. He can make plays outside his frame, something he did quite a bit at TCU, but he’s also proficient at creating separation and making plays down the field (ranked sixth in nation in deep passing yards with 553 despite playing in only 10 games). He was the nation’s top-graded WR at +26.9 before going down to injury in Week 11.
That would make him only the 4th Horned Frog to be drafted in the first round since 2000 (#5 - LT, #31 - Jerry Hughes, #25 - Jason Verrett). We all know the journey he's been on, but I hope he gets a lot of coverage during the process. It's a great story and great exposure for the program.