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Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Wharton HS **2013**


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I miss Raymond. Hopefully when he is done in the NFL someday he can come back and coach w/ USF. He would be a good influence on our players

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Defensive backs drafted

Anthony Henry -2001- 4th round (from USF's first ever incoming class)

JR Reed - 2004 - 4th round

Mike jenkins - 2008 - 1st round

Trae Williams - 2008 - 5th round

Nate Allen -2010 - 2d round

Jerome Murphy - 2010 - 3d round

Mistral Raymond - 2011- 6th round

Not a bad list.

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Defensive backs drafted

Anthony Henry -2001- 4th round (from USF's first ever incoming class)

JR Reed - 2004 - 4th round

Mike jenkins - 2008 - 1st round

Trae Williams - 2008 - 5th round

Nate Allen -2010 - 2d round

Jerome Murphy - 2010 - 3d round

Mistral Raymond - 2011- 6th round

Mykal Woulard - 2019 - 1st round Lol

Not a bad list.

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Defensive backs drafted

Anthony Henry -2001- 4th round (from USF's first ever incoming class)

JR Reed - 2004 - 4th round

Mike jenkins - 2008 - 1st round

Trae Williams - 2008 - 5th round

Nate Allen -2010 - 2d round

Jerome Murphy - 2010 - 3d round

Mistral Raymond - 2011- 6th round

Mykal Woulard - 2019 - 1st round Lol

Not a bad list.

lol.. I like your style!

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Like the confidence. Of course Asianti could be the first Bulls QB drafted as a QB.

I hold out some faint hope tha BJ, like Antwan randle el, could get drafted as a WR or something because he's a very good athlete.

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Like the confidence. Of course Asianti could be the first Bulls QB drafted as a QB.

I hold out some faint hope tha BJ, like Antwan randle el, could get drafted as a WR or something because he's a very good athlete.

I say give him a shot at qb first then find a spot for him if it doesn't work surely he would be effective on special teams somewhere

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Kayvon Webster is currently low on the radar for the NFL Draft, but I think he'll rise.

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Kayvon Webster is currently low on the radar for the NFL Draft, but I think he'll rise.

He certainly has 4.4 speed as evidenced by his track results.

If he gets an invite to the combine, he will impress.

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Kayvon Webster is currently low on the radar for the NFL Draft, but I think he'll rise.

He certainly has 4.4 speed as evidenced by his track results.

If he gets an invite to the combine, he will impress.

I think it's been well out that he's faster than Quentin Washington but the difference is in 2011, he also just flat out played better, which I didn't necessarily expect.

The Big East still isn't very well respected to be honest. There are guys that run under the radar. Shamarko Thomas at Syracuse is still flying low but he should rise quickly.

I was pounding the table for Skinny Raymond a lot and I seemed to not be getting any traction but quietly there were a few teams that agreed with me. Same with Jacquain Williams whom I viewed as a perfect nickel sub package coverage linebacker that could one day be more.

DeDe Lattimore and Sam Barrington are starting to get noticed. They're on radar, especially Lattimore.

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Kayvon Webster is currently low on the radar for the NFL Draft, but I think he'll rise.

He certainly has 4.4 speed as evidenced by his track results.

If he gets an invite to the combine, he will impress.

I think it's been well out that he's faster than Quentin Washington but the difference is in 2011, he also just flat out played better, which I didn't necessarily expect.

The Big East still isn't very well respected to be honest. There are guys that run under the radar. Shamarko Thomas at Syracuse is still flying low but he should rise quickly.

I was pounding the table for Skinny Raymond a lot and I seemed to not be getting any traction but quietly there were a few teams that agreed with me. Same with Jacquain Williams whom I viewed as a perfect nickel sub package coverage linebacker that could one day be more.

DeDe Lattimore and Sam Barrington are starting to get noticed. They're on radar, especially Lattimore.

Actually, in HS Q was a 10.5 guy and faster than KW. But Q didn't run track in college and KW did and has increased his speed since then.

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