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Name some realistic players you'd like to have on the Colts come draft time. Mine are as follows...(rounds they should be drafted)

 

DE Mike Bennett(1-2)

CB Trae Waynes(1)

OLB Lorenzo Mauldin(1-2)

ILB Denzel Perryman(1-2)

ILB Eric Kendricks(2-3)

OT Ereck Flowers(2)

SS Anthony Harris(2-3)

WR Stefon Diggs(3-5)

RB Tevin Coleman(2-4)

RB Duke Johnson(2-4)

RB Jeremy Langford(3-5)

CB Ladarius Gunter(4-5)

OT Spencer Drango(2)

OT La'el Collins(1-2)

 

These are my initial players I like. I'm sure I'll come up with plenty more over the coming months.

 

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Here are some of the guys I'm fairly high on relative to our team and their stock, and whom I think we might be able to get. In no particular order...

 

Defense:

Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami (1-2)

Eli Harold, DE/OLB, Virginia (1-2)

Anthony Harris, S, Virginia (2-3)

Kevin White, CB, TCU (4-5)

Michael Orakpo, OLB, Texas St. (6-FA)

Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon (3)
Nate Orchard, DE/OLB, Utah (2)

Kris Frost, ILB, Auburn (3)

Alvin Dupree, DE/OLB, Kentucky (1-2)

Danny Shelton, DT, Washington (1)

 

 

Offense

Spencer Drango, OT, Baylor (1-2)

T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pitt (1-2)

La'El Collins, OT, LSU (1-2)

Vadal Alexander, G, LSU (2)
Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon (2-3)

Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana (2)

Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise St. (3)

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If we go best available player I think Perryman is a reach in the first round but probably doesn't last until the second for us. Maybe we trade back or get lucky my dream first 2 days would be Collins Perryman Harris

 

I am interested to see where Armstead goes if he falls to us late in the 2nd that would be nice and his teammate Olomu there were already questions about his size now the injury I watch all the Ducks games and that kid is a turnover machine has a nose for the ball. I would love to get either of these guys if they fall in the draft especially Armstead he is an athletic freak. Both at one point were projected first rounders.

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I haven't watched much of IU. I read that Tevin Coleman has patterned his game after Demarco Murray, is that a good comparison?

 

As far as guys we could realistically draft:

 

1st Round:

Marcus Peters CB Washington

Danny Shelton DT Washington

DeForest Buckner DE Oregon

Alvin Dupree OLB Kentucky

 

2nd Round:

Shaq Thompson S Washington (I read where a couple scouts graded him as a 2nd-3rd rounder)

Jake Fisher OT Oregon

Tevin Coleman RB Indiana

Nate Orchard OLB Utah 

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He' 6'2" 288LBS.  He's not a 3-4 NT.  He's a 4-3 DT or a 3-4 DE.

 

He does a good job at NT for the Buckeyes, had no idea he was THAT light though. Probably not a fit at NT in our system then. Except when we run our 4-3 fronts, but I wouldn't take him that high just for that.

 

I'll take Malcom Brown too. I like him too.

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Here are some of the guys I'm fairly high on relative to our team and their stock, and whom I think we might be able to get. In no particular order...

 

Defense:

Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami (1-2)

Eli Harold, DE/OLB, Virginia (1-2)

Anthony Harris, S, Virginia (2-3)

Kevin White, CB, TCU (4-5)

Michael Orakpo, OLB, Texas St. (6-FA)

Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon (3)

Nate Orchard, DE/OLB, Utah (2)

Kris Frost, ILB, Auburn (3)

Alvin Dupree, DE/OLB, Kentucky (1-2)

Danny Shelton, DT, Washington (1)

 

 

Offense

Spencer Drango, OT, Baylor (1-2)

T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pitt (1-2)

La'El Collins, OT, LSU (1-2)

Vadal Alexander, G, LSU (2)

Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon (2-3)

Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana (2)

Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise St. (3)

I agree that the O-line is probably the top priority for the Colts.  I wouldn't expect Collins to fall far enough in the first round for the Colts to be able to grab him, but RT is going to be a serious concern next season.  Stanley (ND) or Flowers (Miami) will probably still be available late first round, but both are underclassmen and I'm not sold on either of them yet. I think Jake Fisher (OR) in the 2nd might be a pretty good pick.

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I haven't watched much of IU. I read that Tevin Coleman has patterned his game after Demarco Murray, is that a good comparison?

 

As far as guys we could realistically draft:

 

1st Round:

Marcus Peters CB Washington

Danny Shelton DT Washington

DeForest Buckner DE Oregon

Alvin Dupree OLB Kentucky

 

2nd Round:

Shaq Thompson S Washington (I read where a couple scouts graded him as a 2nd-3rd rounder)

Jake Fisher OT Oregon

Tevin Coleman RB Indiana

Nate Orchard OLB Utah

I would call him more of lynch bell hybrid . He is elusive moves very well has great vision deceptive speed in the open field and when he needs to he can run right right through defenders then he is a good blocker and can catch and run . A true every down back the only concern is how many touches he got at IU he was there bell cow . He was really fun to watch during his time at IU every team knew he was getting ball but nobody could stop him ripping off 100 yard plus games week in and out .

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Post Broncos Win.

 

RD1: Strong WR, Dupree OLB, Cann G, Yeldon RB, Coates WR

RD2: Matias G, Darby CB, Armstead DE, Agholor WR, 

RD3: Grasue C, Williams ROT, Abdullah RB, Robinson ROT, Drummond FS, Prewitt SS

RD4:  Anderson DE, Allen RB, Coleman RB, Za'Darius Smith OLB

RD5: Cedric Reed OLB, Trenton Brown ROT, Ishaq Williams OLB

RD6: Justin Cox FS, Brian Mihalik DE, Tayo Fabuluje ROT Curtis Grant ILB

RD7: BPA Ha...

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