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Sixth Round Storylines

Trevor Scott, DE, Oakland - Oakland is thin at DE, even if Tommy Kelly slides over. Scott is an athlete, but his pass rush skills didn’t seem to translate at Texas Vs the Nation.

Marcus Henry, WR, New York Jets - The Jets needed a big, rangy target like Henry for the red zone. I expect him to make the roster.

Josh Morgan, WR, San Francisco - There is definitely opportunity at wideout in San Francisco. Morgan is a 2nd/3rd round talent at his best, but his effort and focus wavers.

Jalen Parmele, RB, Miami - Parmele is good try hard guy and grinder between the tackles. Ronnie Brown is getting close to the end of his rookie deal and Ricky, well, we know you can’t count on Ricky, and he’s gettin’ old to boot. Don’t be surprised if Parmele gets carries this year.

Corey Lynch, S, Cincinnati - The Bengals took probably the most questionable character on Draftguys TV in Jason Shirley, and they follow it with squeaky clean Lynch. There is also opportunity at safety in the Queen City.

Spencer Larsen, LB, Denver - At the end of training camp, the Broncos may find that Larsen is best true MLB on their roster. He shouldn’t be in on third down, but Larsen will get Niko Koutovides a run for his money.

Colt Brennan, QB, Washington - They took the biggest pretender QB in the draft last year, Jordan Palmer. We’ll see if they went two for two.

Athyba Rubin, NT, Cleveland - A coke machine shaped guy that is a perfect 3-4 NT. Phil Savage strikes again.

Video profile of Paul Hubbard, WR, Wisconsin — now with the Cleveland Browns

We’re overloading our page with video players, so I’ll just link the next few to the high quality ON Networks player. Check out Hubbard!

Clarity in Cleveland

You have to give it up for Phil Savage. He trades away the Browns first, second, and third round picks to get Brady Quinn, and beef up the D-Line with Corey Williams and Shaun Rogers. Then, after patiently waiting, he makes his move to get a perfect run stuffing 3-4 ILB in Beau Bell (who reminds me of Jeremiah Trotter) and a receiving threat at TE in Martin Rucker that can make two TE sets as lethal as most teams four wide sets in the passing game.


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