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Lonnie Pryor, FB, FSU: rated the #1 FB out of college. He can run, he can catch and is a nasty blocker but a bit undersized at 225. He was the MVP in the Orange Bowl.

 

Rodney Smith, WR, FSU: 6'6 runs a 4.45 forth. Tend to take plays off, but with right motivation can be a play maker.

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Nick Beckton, OT, Virginia Tech, 6'5", 323

 

Xavier Nixon, OT, Florida, 6'6", 321

 

Josh Johnson, CB, Purdue, 5'9", 199

 

Adrian Bushell, CB, Louisville, 5'9", 186

 

Johnny Adams, CB, Michigan State, 5'10", 185

 

Tony Jefferson, FS, Oklahoma, 5'11", 213

 

Kevin Riddick, ILB, North Carolina, 6'1", 241

 

Cory Grissom, DT, South Florida, 6'1", 306

 

 

I like the bolded ones the most.

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Nick Beckton, OT, Virginia Tech, 6'5", 323

 

Xavier Nixon, OT, Florida, 6'6", 321

 

Josh Johnson, CB, Purdue, 5'9", 199

 

Adrian Bushell, CB, Louisville, 5'9", 186

 

Johnny Adams, CB, Michigan State, 5'10", 185

 

Tony Jefferson, FS, Oklahoma, 5'11", 213

 

Kevin Riddick, ILB, North Carolina, 6'1", 241

 

Cory Grissom, DT, South Florida, 6'1", 306

 

 

I like the bolded ones the most.

at least Johnson is gone

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Nixon to the Skins

Reddick to the Saints

Jefferson to the Cardinals

 

Nick Beckton, OT, Virginia Tech, 6'5", 323

 

Xavier Nixon, OT, Florida, 6'6", 321

 

Josh Johnson, CB, Purdue, 5'9", 199

 

Adrian Bushell, CB, Louisville, 5'9", 186

 

Johnny Adams, CB, Michigan State, 5'10", 185

 

Tony Jefferson, FS, Oklahoma, 5'11", 213

 

Kevin Riddick, ILB, North Carolina, 6'1", 241

 

Cory Grissom, DT, South Florida, 6'1", 306

 

 

I like the bolded ones the most.

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