I want to keep this short, until I see more games.
Stock is going down
Javan Sneed
Ole Miss QB
Sneed hasn’t looked sharp in the two games I’ve seen him. Before the season I thought he could make a strong push to land in the top ten, and possibly be the number one overall pick. Against Memphis, Snead was 12-22, with 175 yards. He threw two picks and several passes off target. Then against South Carolina, he was just 7 for 21, for only 107 yards. Last year, he came on strong at the end of the year, but with Bama, Auburn, and Tennessee left on the schedule, I don’t see that happening again.
Taylor Mays
USC Safety
I still think Mays will be an early to mid first round pick, but there is no way he goes in front of Eric Berry. He has shown no playmaking ability, with zero interceptions this year, and only 4 in his career. He has one forced fumble in four years, and has zero sacks in his career. There is no question that he has elite physical and athletic ability, but I just haven’t seen it translate to the field at all. I love the way he flies around, but I do not like the angles he takes and his knockout mentality often translates to missed tackles. His combine numbers will probably be some of the best ever, but his game film won’t do him any good, unless he starts to become the ball-hawk everyone has been dying to see. I will be rooting for Mays to make some plays, but watching him with a very close eye at the same time.
Arrelious Benn
Illinois WR
Wow, 5 catches for 42 yards?? That’s actually Benn’s season totals after three games. I’ve seen him twice this year, but never saw him catch a pass. Please tell me what’s up with this guy, because I thought he was an early first round pick??











