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2018 CU NFL Draft & Free Agency Thread

Really seems like one of those WRs a team like the Saints or Steelers seems to always land on the last day, right.

Right. Basically a guy you can line up anywhere and play him on any down/distance.

Not necessarily exceptional in any one area, but checks a lot of boxes. I am admittedly very biased in his favor, but he will make a team happy.
 
Right. Basically a guy you can line up anywhere and play him on any down/distance.

Not necessarily exceptional in any one area, but checks a lot of boxes. I am admittedly very biased in his favor, but he will make a team happy.

He was listed at CU at 6'2" 205lbs. He also never seemed to be afraid of contact. When you are looking at 3rd-5th WRs in the NFL a lot of jobs are decided by who can cover punts and kick-offs. Could be the advantage that Bryce needs to get a longer look by a team.
 
Interesting. I thought he'd most likely be a UDFA, is it more likely he'll go on day three of the draft?
I'm where you are. He did improve his coverage skills a lot and he was always a huge hitter. I'm starting to think that if he can run a 4.6 we'll see someone draft him.
 
Right. Basically a guy you can line up anywhere and play him on any down/distance.

Not necessarily exceptional in any one area, but checks a lot of boxes. I am admittedly very biased in his favor, but he will make a team happy.
I agree with you. His only issue, or potential issue, is in his head.
 
I'm where you are. He did improve his coverage skills a lot and he was always a huge hitter. I'm starting to think that if he can run a 4.6 we'll see someone draft him.

He got much better this season over past seasons.

The success of CU DBs recently will help as well.
 
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