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This thread is made for anyone wanting to post a list of players you want for the Colts in each round respectfully, starting with round 2. They must be somewhat realistic as well. Mine are as follows...

Round 2 - TE Coby Fleener, CB Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Janoris Jenkins, ILB Donta Hightower, NT Dontari Poe, WR Kendall Wright, WR Stephen Hill

Round 3- NT Alameda Ta'amu, ILB Mychal Kendricks, CB Jayron Hosley, CB Janoris Jenkins, OG Kevin Zeitler, OG Amili Sitatolou, DE/OLB Vinny Curry

Round 4- TE Ladarius Green, TE Orson Charles, TE Dwayne Allen, CB Dwight Bentley, WR AJ Jenkins, NT Josh Chapman, CB Casey Hayward, WR Brian Quick

Round 5- WR Joe Adams, NT Akiem Hicks, ILB James Michael Johnson, C David Molk, CB Ron Brooks

Round 6- CB Dequan Menzie, TE James Hanna, DE/OLB Brandon Lindsley

Round 7- IDK, Best Player available any position

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A lot of mine are the same.

Round 2: CB Janoris Jenkins, TE Coby Fleener, WR Kendall Wright, RB Doug Martin, OLB Shea McClellan, OG Kevin Zietler, OG Amini Silatolu

Round 3: WR Brian Quick, CB Trumaine Johnson, WR AJ Jenkins, OG Kelechi Osemele, TE Dwayne Allen, NT Alameda Ta'amu, CB Dwight Bentley

Round 4: TE Michael Egnew,TE Ladarius Green, WR TY Hilton, WR Joe Adams, ILB Nigel Bradham

Round 5: WR Devon Wylie, NT Nicolas Jean-Baptiste, WR Jarius Wright

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round 2: DE/OLB Chandler Jones, OLB Shea McClellan, OG Kevin Zietler, OG Kelechi Osemele CB Jayron Hosley, DE/OLB Vinny Curry, DT/DE Kendall Reyes, DT Jerel Worthy, OT Mike Adams DT Brandon Thompson

Round 3: CB Brandon Boykin, CB Casey Hayward, TE Dwayne Allen, OG Brandon Brooks, WR Marvin Jones, WR AJ Jenkins, ILB Mychal Kendricks, NT Alameda Ta'amu, WR Chris Givens, RB Isiah Pead, CB Jemell Fleming

round 4: CB Dwight Bentley, TE Ladarius Green, OG Brandon Washington, RB Bernard Pierce, WR Nick Toon, WR T.Y. Hilton

round 5: DT/DE Derek Wolfe, TE Evam Rodriguez, Wr Marvin McNutt, CB Asa Jackson, DE Jake Baquette, WR Tommy Streeter, NT Nicolas Jean-Babtiste, ILB Audie Cole, WR Devier Posey, WR B.J. Cunningham

round 6/7: OLB Miles Burris, RB Adonis Thomas, OT Antoine Mclain, CB Robert Blanton, CB Mike Harris, P Bryan Anger(Anger and Angerer? yes please), DE Kourtnei Brown, SS Sean Richardson, WR Dale Moss, WR Junior Hemmingway DB Janzen Jackson, WR Jordan White, ILB Chris Galippo, OG Ryan Miller, DE Jamie Blatnick, WR Derek Moye, WR Griff Whalen

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I have round 2 prospects

RB:

Doug Martin

Lamar Miller

WR:

Alshon Jeffrey

Reuben Randle

Stephen Hill

Kendall Wright

TE:

Coby Fleener

Dwayne Allen

OL:

Peter Konz

Kevin Zeitler

Amini Silatolu

Kelechi Osemele

Mike Adams

DL:

Kendall Reyes

Devon Still

Jerell Worthy

OLB:

Shea McClellin

Chandler Jones

Nick Perry

Andre Branch

Vinny Curry

MLB:

Donta Hightower

Mychal Kendricks

Zach Brown

CB:

Janoris Jenkins

Josh Robinson

Casey Heyward

Others

S:

Mark Barron

Harrison Smith

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This thread is made for anyone wanting to post a list of players you want for the Colts in each round respectfully, starting with round 2. They must be somewhat realistic as well. Mine are as follows...

Round 2 - TE Coby Fleener, CB Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Janoris Jenkins, ILB Donta Hightower, NT Dontari Poe, WR Kendall Wright, WR Stephen Hill

Round 3- NT Alameda Ta'amu, ILB Mychal Kendricks, CB Jayron Hosley, CB Janoris Jenkins, OG Kevin Zeitler, OG Amili Sitatolou, DE/OLB Vinny Curry

Round 4- TE Ladarius Green, TE Orson Charles, TE Dwayne Allen, CB Dwight Bentley, WR AJ Jenkins, NT Josh Chapman, CB Casey Hayward, WR Brian Quick

Round 5- WR Joe Adams, NT Akiem Hicks, ILB James Michael Johnson, C David Molk, CB Ron Brooks

Round 6- CB Dequan Menzie, TE James Hanna, DE/OLB Brandon Lindsley

Round 7- IDK, Best Player available any position

I would love to get hightower or kirkpatrick in the sec on if they are available. I think kendall wright might fall to the 3rd so we might be able to get him their. Mine would be Luck, Kirkpatrick, Wright, Chapman, Adams with the first 5. 4 possible starters and a devon hester like player(great return man)

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This thread is made for anyone wanting to post a list of players you want for the Colts in each round respectfully, starting with round 2. They must be somewhat realistic as well. Mine are as follows...

Round 2 - TE Coby Fleener, CB Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Janoris Jenkins, ILB Donta Hightower, NT Dontari Poe, WR Kendall Wright, WR Stephen Hill

Round 3- NT Alameda Ta'amu, ILB Mychal Kendricks, CB Jayron Hosley, CB Janoris Jenkins, OG Kevin Zeitler, OG Amili Sitatolou, DE/OLB Vinny Curry

Round 4- TE Ladarius Green, TE Orson Charles, TE Dwayne Allen, CB Dwight Bentley, WR AJ Jenkins, NT Josh Chapman, CB Casey Hayward, WR Brian Quick

Round 5- WR Joe Adams, NT Akiem Hicks, ILB James Michael Johnson, C David Molk, CB Ron Brooks

Round 6- CB Dequan Menzie, TE James Hanna, DE/OLB Brandon Lindsley

Round 7- IDK, Best Player available any position

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round 2: DE/OLB Chandler Jones, OLB Shea McClellan, OG Kevin Zietler, OG Kelechi Osemele CB Jayron Hosley, DE/OLB Vinny Curry, DT/DE Kendall Reyes, DT Jerel Worthy, OT Mike Adams DT Brandon Thompson

Round 3: CB Brandon Boykin, CB Casey Hayward, TE Dwayne Allen, OG Brandon Brooks, WR Marvin Jones, WR AJ Jenkins, ILB Mychal Kendricks, NT Alameda Ta'amu, WR Chris Givens, RB Isiah Pead, CB Jemell Fleming

round 4: CB Dwight Bentley, TE Ladarius Green, OG Brandon Washington, RB Bernard Pierce, WR Nick Toon, WR T.Y. Hilton

round 5: DT/DE Derek Wolfe, TE Evam Rodriguez, Wr Marvin McNutt, CB Asa Jackson, DE Jake Baquette, WR Tommy Streeter, NT Nicolas Jean-Babtiste, ILB Audie Cole, WR Devier Posey, WR B.J. Cunningham

round 6/7: OLB Miles Burris, RB Adonis Thomas, OT Antoine Mclain, CB Robert Blanton, CB Mike Harris, P Bryan Anger(Anger and Angerer? yes please), DE Kourtnei Brown, SS Sean Richardson, WR Dale Moss, WR Junior Hemmingway DB Janzen Jackson, WR Jordan White, ILB Chris Galippo, OG Ryan Miller, DE Jamie Blatnick, WR Derek Moye, WR Griff Whalen

Finally someone else on the Marvin Jones love!

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Round 2. WR Stephen Hill, TE Coby Fleener, CB Janoris Jenkins, OT Cordy Glenn, OT Mike Adams, SS Harrison Smith

Round 3. NT Alameda Tammu, WR Brian Quick, LB Michael Kendricks,TE Ladarius Green, RB Isiah Pead

Round 4. WR Tommy Streeter, CB Dwight Bentley, WR T.Y Hilton

Round 5. NT Nicolas Jean Baptiste, WR Nick Toon, LB Vontaz Burflict

Round 6. WR Chris Owusu, TE Deangelo Peterson

Round 7. FB Evan Rodriguez, WR Griff Whalen

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ROUND 1:

Andrew Luck, QB Stanford

ROUND 2:

Coby Fleener, TE Stanford

Alshon Jeffery, WR South Carolina

Stephen Hill, WR Georgia Tech

Kendall Wright, WR Baylor

Kevin Zeitler, OG Wisconsin

Peter Konz, OG/C Wisconsin

Stephon Gilmore, DB South Carolina

Janoris Jenkins, CB Northern Alabama

ROUND 3:

A.J. Jenkins, WR Illinois

Brian Quick, WR Appalachian St.

Dwayne Allen, TE Clemson

Orson Charles, TE Georgia

Brandon Boykin, CB Georgia

Casey Hayward, CB Vanderbuilt

Jayron Hosley, CB Virginia Tech

Jamell Flemming, CB Oklahoma

Alameda Ta’amu, DT Washington

Jarad Crick, DE Nebraska

ROUND 4:

Ladarius Green, TE Louisiana-Lafayette

Michael Egnew, TE Missouri

Jarius Wright, WR Arkansas

Joe Adams, WR Arkansas

Tommy Streeter, WR Miami

Derek Wolfe, DT/DE Cincinnati

Josh Chapman, DT Alabama

Bobby Wagner, ILB Utah State

Chase Minnifield, CB Virginia

George Iloka, S Boise State

ROUND 5:

James Hanna, TE Oklahoma

Audie Cole, ILB NC State

Akiem Hicks, DT Regina

Nick Jean-Baptiste, DT Baylor

Shaun Prater, CB Iowa

Ryan Steed, CB Furman

ROUND 6:

Travis Lewis, OLB Oklahoma

Dequan Menzie, S Alabama

Dwight Jones, WR North Carolina

Dale Moss, WR South Dakota State

BJ Cunningham, WR Michigan St.

Greg Childs, WR Arkansas

ROUND 7:

Matt Daniels, SS Duke

Winston Guy, SS Kentucky

Micah Pellerin, CB Hampton

Donte Paige-moss, DE/OLB North Carolina

Chris Owusu, WR Stanford

Griff Whalen, WR Stanford

Chris Rainey, RB Florida

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I have round 2 prospects

RB:

Doug Martin

Lamar Miller

WR:

Alshon Jeffrey

Reuben Randle

Stephen Hill

Kendall Wright

TE:

Coby Fleener

Dwayne Allen

OL:

Peter Konz

Kevin Zeitler

Amini Silatolu

Kelechi Osemele

Mike Adams

DL:

Kendall Reyes

Devon Still

Jerell Worthy

OLB:

Shea McClellin

Chandler Jones

Nick Perry

Andre Branch

Vinny Curry

MLB:

Donta Hightower

Mychal Kendricks

Zach Brown

CB:

Janoris Jenkins

Josh Robinson

Casey Heyward

Others

S:

Mark Barron

Harrison Smith

Hopefully they have the 2nd round pick pinpointed down to a few guys they want and have EVALUATED highly...not just a list of 20 guys they would take...

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Ron Brooks and Dequan Menzie could be late round steals. Brooks would have started for most schools. I would be happy if we got one of these guys.

AJ Jenkins would be a nice 4th round pick, but I heard his stock was rising.

Chapman could be a nice 5th round pick. He may slide due to the knee. Since we have two 5th round picks it could be worth the risk.

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