WEEK THREE
FLORIDA STATE @ BOSTON
COLLEGE
· FLORIDA STATE SR QB
EVERETT GOLSON (#6) is a graduate transfer from Notre Dame. Golson is a small
framed quarterback (6’0 200), with adequate arm strength, and so-so accuracy.
Golson has mobility and he moves the pocket well, but I do not see success for
him at the next level.
SOUTH CAROLINA @ GEORGIA
· GEORGIA JR QB GREYSON
LAMBERT (#11) is a graduate transfer from Virginia. I am a little higher on
Lambert than most. Lambert has prototype size (6’5” 225). He has decent arm
strength, but has very little mobility. In this game, Lambert set the FBS
record for in-game completion percentage. Lambert completed 24 of 25 passes for
330 yards. If Lambert continues to improve, he could be one of the top senior
quarterbacks in the 2017 draft class.
AUBURN @ LSU
· AUBURN JR QB JEREMY
JOHNSON (#6) came into the season with a small sample size, but oozed
potential. Thru the first three games, Johnson has looked completely lost. He
can’t read underneath coverage. He has thrown six interceptions, most of which
were right to defenders. Johnson has the size (6’5” 230) and arm skills to make
it in the NFL. His confidence is in the toilet right now, and he was benched
after this game.
GEORGIA TECH @ NOTRE
DAME
· NOTRE DAME SR OT RONNIE
STANLEY (#78) is one of the best overall prospects for the 2016 NFL Draft.
Stanley is an athletic tackle with amazing strength and feet. In the three
games, Stanley has allowed zero sacks and only one pressure. He is a people mover
in the run game. Stanley is a near lock for the top ten.
CAL @ TEXAS
· CAL JR QB JARED GOFF
(#16) is one of the fastest rising prospects for the 2016 draft. Goff has great
height (6’4”) but does have a smaller frame. He has added weight each of his
years in Berkley. Goff makes good decisions and has very good arm strength. He
gets through his progressions quickly and is very accurate. Goff is especially
accurate beyond 20 yards, which is rare. I am interested to see more.
MISSISSIPPI @ ALABAMA
· MISSISSIPPI JR DT ROBERT
NKEMDICHE (#5) is a tremendous athlete. Nkemdiche uses his quick hands and feet
to make a living in the opposition’s backfield. He is scheme diverse. He is
equally adept at rushing the passer as he is at stopping the run. He has even
score three touchdowns on offense this year. The sky is the limit at the next
level for Nkemdiche.
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