Draft day 2013 is shaping up to be as unpredictable as ever. There are 15 RBs available that scored 15 or more TDs in 2012 including 3 that scored more than 20. Many have questions as to whether they can do it again.
At QB there are two likely first rounders and third that could possibly slide in.
Unless there is major camp news out of West Virginia or Texas Tech, WR looks thin with only one definite first rounder and host of mid round talent available. The draft winner at this position is likely to be the team that finds gold in the West Virginia/Texas Tech WR carpet bombing that will take place in the late rounds.
1. Ales: Brett Hundley, QB UCLA - The Ales are stacked at RB and solid at WR but have a potenital trainwreck at QB. Hundley, who accounted for 38 total TDs as a freshman will instantly provide an elite option at the Ales biggest hole.
2. Green: Davante Adams, WR Fresno St. - I have a feeling that the Green want to draft Todd Gurley here but the only elite WR in the draft (and Derek Carr's top battery mate) is too much to pass up.
3. Cowboys: Todd Gurley, RB Georgia - Gurley is the top big school back available in the draft and only a sophomore.
4. Rats: Antonio Andrews, RB Western Kentucky - The CFFL harbors a few loves; Football Jams, Tuesday night MACtion, Mike Leach QBs and Oklahoma State WRs to name a few. Near the top of that list are Bobby Petrino RBs. Andrews could be poised for a monster season.
5. Frase: Bryce Petty, QB Baylor - Last year the Frase grabbed QB Baylor in the 3rd round, this year they will need to pull the trigger earlier if wants to retain a position that knocking on the door of CFFL loves.
6. JuCo: Biship Sankey, RB Washington - The JuCo have a Cuncho-sized man crush on the Huskies, Sankey scratches the Husky itch.
7. Shamrocks: Dri Archer, RB Kent State - This pick doesn't feel like a "Shamrock pick" but with 23 TDs in 2012 Archer is the best player available.
8. Roosters: John Hubert, RB Kansas State - Hubert had 15 TDs in '12, with the departure of Klein those #s should rise.
9. D'Inc: Kenneth Dixon, RB LA Tech - Dixon owes the D'Inc a bowl game.
10. Gauchos: Zurlon Tipton, RB Central Michigan - Again this pick does not feel like a Gauchos pick, but Tipton averaged better than a 1.5 TDs a game.
Jul 12, 2013
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The Juco will need to move up and get RB W KY.
The Ales will inform the league that they have doubts about Hundley. There is lots to like, but he smells like a Rat. A Cade McNown size Rat.
The Ales do like Adams under the theory that you need three great pre-season paper WRs to have a shot that two are serviceable. I had four last year, and only two were td scorers. Reedey is 6-4 and had all the markings, but he did not get in the end zone--that is a major red flag.
Following Piland's twitter, he has spent a lot of time with Keenum this off season, doing drills and sort of like to read that.
Anyway, the Ales have made no decisions.
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