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In law school there's two tracks:

1) Reading real good, making good arguments, being prepared, being thorough, and being respectable.

2) Being a loud a-hole. Bow tie optional, but preferred.


I'll give you two chances to guess which one I took!
I vote for the fourth random order. Averages are for the weak.
Zac Taylor, LS Rutgers;
(Damn it Jamal I wanted the Michigan state kid)


Jed Castles, Texas Tech TE;

James Carnie, Nebraska TE;

Luke McEndoo, OSU FB.

We're going for a big boy set this year! I need to check and make sure, but I'm thinking zero wide!
Antwain Littleton, Maryland fullback

Kendrell Williams, ULL RB
Also! Martez Thrower, OLB Kentucky
Zereoue Williams, OT Utah;

Joseph Manjack, WR USCw;

Malachi Holt-Bennett, WR Indiana

Zakhari Spears, cb Washington

Moving and starting a new job is tough, sorry for delay.
Nix that last pick.


Chase Hattley, s NC State
Nate Bruce, OG Penn State

And Ty Williams, Oklahoma State safety
Gimme Tavierre Dunlap, RB Michigan. This guy is the prototypical big ten running back, but he's got great speed to boot. If he develops his skills beyond lowering the shoulder, I foresee the NFL in his future.
Make up picks:

Kaleb Elarms-Orr, wde/olb Cal;

Rod Orr, OT FSU

Gavin Blackwell, UNC WR

Lots of stuff going on in life right now (good stuff). Sorry I delayed!
Prophet Brown, USCw CB. He's fast! Super great 100m time as a sophomore.

Ethan Downs, WDE/OLB/TE/? Oklahoma.



He's one of those kids who did it all in high school and could seriously play one of several positions in college. Great size, and he's one of those rare linemen who could run someone down once they had broken past the linebackers. I'm curious to see what he does next.

Jembeurt, I'm slotting him as wde/olb since I don't know if I'm 4-3 or 3-4 yet.
Keith Brown, ILB Oregon. I'm trying to pick for size this year, and he has it. He also has an offensively bad haircut, which is a plus for me. He's willing to hand out big hits.
Cade Denhoff, DE Clempson



He has great size. He played against bad competition in high school, so there's going to be a huge learning curve for him in training camp. Hard to know how he'll adjust when the best guys he plays against will be on his own team outside of two days a year. He's got a lot of potential.
I had an eye on him. Nice choice.