I saw a mock today with him to us in round 1, and Kendall Reyes, DE Uconn, to us in round 2. That would be great.
I also saw this today:
Baylor RB Terrance Ganaway (57)
Ganaway is the first big back on the list, measuring 5-11 and 241 pounds. He's a former Houston transfer coming off a breakout senior season, and Ganaway's blend of size, burst and lateral mobility jumps out at times on film. He's capable of running over defenders or making them miss when he gets into space, but his ability to contribute on third down is a concern.
Still, the
Philadelphia Eagles could find a spot for a back like Ganaway. With
Ronnie Brown set to become a free agent the Eagles could plug Ganaway in as their more powerful back behind
LeSean McCoy, and also use him to spell McCoy when needed.
Louisiana Tech RB Lennon Creer (41)
Creer's college career ended on a down note after he missed the final two regular-season games with a foot injury and was then ruled academically ineligible for the Poinsettia Bowl. The foot injury also seemed to slow him a bit at both the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. He held his own at both all-star games, but didn't look as explosive as he does on film.
Creer can bounce outside after pressing the line of scrimmage and flashes the ability to make defenders miss in a phone booth. Add in his experience catching the ball, and he's an interesting middle-to-late-round prospect, especially for a team like the
Green Bay Packers. Creer's ability to contribute on passing downs and share the rushing workload makes him a good fit for a Packers team that needs help at running back.
Kansas State RB Bryce Brown* (32)
Brown has carried the ball just three times since 2009 and could very well go undrafted. The way he left Tennessee in the spring of 2010 also raises concerns about his character. However, don't be surprised to see a team take a chance on this boom-or-bust prospect late on Day 3.
Brown showed NFL-quality vision, burst and power during his true freshman season in 2009. If he can regain that form he could prove to be a steal, and Baltimore is one possible landing spot. It would be a stunner if Ravens RB
Ray Rice is allowed to leave via free agency, but the Ravens still need to add depth. They have the leadership in the locker room to get the most out of Brown, and his hard-nosed running style fits Baltimore's physical style of play.