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Rueben Randle draft status
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:06 pm
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:06 pm
I know it's early but I've looked at several mock drafts and don't see him going in the early rounds in any of them. Is this because the "experts" think he will stay at LSU another year or what? He has all of the measurables to be a great WR in the nfl and statistically he is at or near the top of every receiving category in the SEC this year.
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:07 pm to MonreauxTiger7
I think the idea is that he will make a lot more money next year
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:10 pm to MonreauxTiger7
It's gonna be HUGE if he stays.
If he and Mett get their timing down, with OBJ and Landry coming back, an army of stud running backs. Serious business next season.
If he and Mett get their timing down, with OBJ and Landry coming back, an army of stud running backs. Serious business next season.
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:14 pm to LockdownDefense
Same guy that says JJ is a 5th round prospect says this:
The Next Level
SI.com NFL draft analyst Tony Pauline weighs in with his thoughts on the top pro prospects in this matchup.
• WR Rueben Randle, LSU: Circumstances gave Randle a chance to be the Tigers' main pass-catching threat this season and he's grabbed hold of the opportunity. The junior has another golden opportunity this weekend against an Alabama secondary which boasts three first-round picks. Randle is a tall, strong possession receiver who stands out in the red zone or on third down passing situations and offers the skill to be a No. 2 wideout in the NFL. Grade: Third-round prospect.
Read more: LINK
• CB Morris Claiborne, LSU: LSU has not missed a beat in the secondary this season despite the departure of Patrick Peterson to the NFL. Claiborne has picked up the slack and like his former teammate, offers first-round skills and starting potential for the next level. On Saturday night the junior will be challenged by a pair of Alabama receivers who will be playing in the NFL next year. Grade: First-round prospect.
The Next Level
SI.com NFL draft analyst Tony Pauline weighs in with his thoughts on the top pro prospects in this matchup.
• WR Rueben Randle, LSU: Circumstances gave Randle a chance to be the Tigers' main pass-catching threat this season and he's grabbed hold of the opportunity. The junior has another golden opportunity this weekend against an Alabama secondary which boasts three first-round picks. Randle is a tall, strong possession receiver who stands out in the red zone or on third down passing situations and offers the skill to be a No. 2 wideout in the NFL. Grade: Third-round prospect.
Read more: LINK
• CB Morris Claiborne, LSU: LSU has not missed a beat in the secondary this season despite the departure of Patrick Peterson to the NFL. Claiborne has picked up the slack and like his former teammate, offers first-round skills and starting potential for the next level. On Saturday night the junior will be challenged by a pair of Alabama receivers who will be playing in the NFL next year. Grade: First-round prospect.
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:18 pm to DEANintheYAY
Holy crap. Is every player for Bama going pro? First round no less.
Posted on 12/1/11 at 7:19 pm to LockdownDefense
quote:
with OBJ and Landry coming back
Don't forget Shep, Boone and Wright, who should all benefit from having a better passer than we've had the last couple of seasons.
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