jiggafini19
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Aerosmith777 said:Really, you don't think Hoyte and Levoir will get drafted somewhere at the end of the 2nd day? I guess its just my homer-ism coming out, but I kinda thought somebody would use a 7th round pick on both those guys, especially Hoyte.
jiggafini19 said:No. They are both pretty far off the boards. Hoyte perhaps, LeVoir and Mays no.
QueensNY said:I wonder if Powers Neal gets drafted. He was rated as one of the best FB's in college before the season started.
jiggafini19 said:The more I've been mulling this over, I'm not so sure Fasano did the right thing by coming out.
I've been reading up on the NFL Draft and Fasano's reviews have been fair at best. I think the main issue is that so many underclassmen at his position are coming out and his value has slipped a bit. The kid from Maryland is supposed to be the best guy out there at tight end as it stands now. Fasano's stats all went up, but your college stats get more and more irrelevant as the draft gets closer.
What really alarmed me more than anything was that in 4 or 5 different reports on Fasano, one common item was mentioned: fumbling. His blocking skills and athleticism were positives, but the fumbling issues could cause him to slip some.
I still see Davis, Lewis and Pope going ahead of him for sure, maybe 2-3 others after them. Either way, he's going on day one. Clearly, there are quite a few people out there that feel he should have stuck around another year in Weis' offense at ND.
Aerosmith777 said:Totally agree about Fasano. I really think he made a big mistake going into the draft this year, w/ how deep the talent pool is. he's gonna be a late 2nd rounder at best this year, vs. next year where he may have been a 1st rounder.
Does anyone know, is it possible for him to change his mind and come back to school? I know how college basketball works w/ you can pretty much change your mind anytime until you hire an agent, but I don't know about college football.