Dynasty Spotlight: Mike Davis, RB South Carolina – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 5’9″ Weight: 223 40 yard dash: 4.54 (projected) NFL Comparison: A bulkier Darren Sproles Had a lot of fun with my teammates and gonna miss those guys . All I can say is that I'm blessed to be in the position I am in A photo posted by Mike Davis (@mike28davis) on Jan 13,

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Dynasty Spotlight: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR Oklahoma- 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’6″ Weight: 225 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.50 (projected) NFL Comparison: A.J. Green Scouting Notes: Green-Beckham is without a doubt one of the most physically gifted receiving prospects to come along in recent years. He’d have to be to forego playing even one snap at Oklahoma, where he transferred to from Missouri, before entering

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Dynasty Spotlight: David Cobb, RB Minnesota- 2015 NFL Draft

David Cobb, RB Minnesota Height: 5’10 5/8″ Weight: 229 40 yard dash: 4.58 (projected) NFL Comparison: Jeremy Hill Scouting Notes: Cobb started out as one of the more unheralded backs coming into the draft this year, but he’s quickly picking up steam on draft boards, much like he does on the field. The Minnesota prospect

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Dynasty Spotlight: Tyler Lockett, WR Kansas State – 2015 NFL Draft

A photo posted by Tyler Lockett (@tdlockett12) on Jan 25, 2015 at 1:11pm PST Height: 5’10″ Weight: 181 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.46 (projected) NFL Comparison: Markus Wheaton meets Randall Cobb Scouting Notes: Lockett had some big shoes to fill at Kansas State, as his father Kevin was the school’s leading receiver when his son

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Dynasty Spotlight: E.J. Bibbs, TE Iowa State – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’3″ Weight: 264 lbs 40-yard dash: 4.74 (projected) NFL Comparison: Jeff Cumberland Scouting Notes: Bibbs was used primarily as an in-line blocking tight end, and yet somehow managed to end up being second on the team in receiving with 39 catches for 462 yds and 2 TDs in 2013. Though he didn’t have as

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Senior Bowl Spotlight: Phillip Dorsett, WR Miami- 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 5’10″ Weight: 185 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.35 (projected) NFL Comparison: DeSean Jackson Scouting Notes: Phillip Dorsett hasn’t had the easiest time at the U. In 2012, he was plagued by drops in major games. In 2013, he tore his ACL, shortening his season and putting his athletic future into question. That being the

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Senior Bowl Spotlight: Ameer Abdullah, RB Nebraska – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 5’9″ Weight: 195 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.48 (projected) NFL Comparison: Justin Forsett Scouting Notes: Ameer Abdullah plays larger than he looks. At less than 200 pounds, the only Cornhusker to ever have three 1,000-yard-plus rushing seasons has managed to become college’s most well-rounded back by keeping his nose down, literally. Abdullah isn’t exceptionally

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Senior Bowl Spotlight: Justin Hardy, WR Eastern Carolina University – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’0″ Weight: 188 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.49 (projected) NFL Comparison: Jeremy Maclin Scouting Notes: A walk-on at ECU, Hardy underwhelmed as a 160-pound QB and came out on the other end surprising everyone but himself as a 188-pound WR who broke the FBS record for college career receptions (355). That kind of record

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Senior Bowl Spotlight: Sammie Coates, WR Auburn- 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’2″ Weight: 201 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.37 (projected) NFL Comparison: Cordarrelle Patterson Scouting Notes: Coates had an underwhelming final season at Auburn statistically, but he showed flashes of brilliance in big games. Somewhat of a one-trick pony, Coates is a the epitome of a deep-play threat with dazzling straight-line speed and the ability

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Senior Bowl Spotlight: Kevin White, WR West Virginia- 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’3″ Weight: 210 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.49 (projected) NFL Comparison: Larry Fitzgerald Scouting Notes: White had only two years at WVU, as a transfer from Lackawanna College, but in that time he became the university’s best receiver by leaps and bounds. After an unassuming 2013 season, that was partly to blame on a

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