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One of the MLB 19 Stubs most diminutive from Limm's blog

That means showing crisp mechanics and an understanding of an offense that isn’t Texas Tech’s Air Raid.Kermit Whitfield, WR, Florida State: One of the MLB 19 Stubs most diminutive receivers in the draft class has a chance at sticking on an NFL roster because of his world-class speed.


He set the Florida high school record in the 100-yard dash and is likely the most real threat to Chris Johnson’s 40-yard dash record.John Ross, WR, Washington: If Whitfield doesn’t break Johnson’s record, Ross might be the next most likely to top the field in the event.


But unlike Whitfield, Ross was tremendously productive in college, finishing 2016 with 1,150 receiving yards and 19 total touchdownsDavid Njoku, TE, Miami (FL): There’s been a lot made of the athleticism of Alabama’s O.J. Howard, but Njoku was the more productive of the pair of tight ends battling to be the first off the board in The show 19 stubs April at the position. If he can show physical abilities parable to Howard, Njoku could slide into the top spot.Sunday, March 5 — Day 3 — Defensive line, linebackersMeasuring pass rushers is about as tough as scouting gets.


They have to have strength, burst, flexibility and speed, and there really isn’t a drill that isn’t important for defensive linemen and outside linebacker. Players to watch:Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M: He’s the favorite to be the No. 1 pick for the Cleveland Browns, but two months gives plenty of time for second guessing and other players to surge to the top.


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