Draft Visits

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  1. 24

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    Each team gets 30 prospect visits, excluding regional prospects. PFT has their page updated, just thought I'd post it here. People can post any other visits they've heard of, and I'll try to keep this post updated. Also, this gives us an idea of how indicative these visits are.

    Idaho quarterback Nathan Enderle (3/?).

    *Fresno State linebacker Chris Carter (?/?).

    Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder (?/?).

    Wisconsin defensive end J.J. Watt (?/?).

    Ohio State defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (?/?).

    +Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick (3/29, 4/4).

    +Washington quarterback Jake Locker (3/31, 4/11).

    Temple defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson (4/?).

    LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson (4/?).

    Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley (4/5).

    Alabama defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (4/6).

    Washington linebacker Mason Foster (4/6).

    Virginia Tech running back Darren Evans (4/?).

    +Auburn quarterback Cam Newton (4/7).

    Clemson defensive end Da’Quan Bowers (4/7).

    UCLA safety Rahim Moore (4/8).

    Baylor defensive tackle Phil Taylor (4/?).

    Iowa defensive end Adrian Clayborn (4/?).

    Illinois linebacker Martez Wilson (4/?).

    Texas cornerback Aaron Williams (4/?).

    Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones (4/11).

    +TCU quarterback Andy Dalton (4/12).

    Texas A&M linebacker Von Miller (4/13).

    Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green (4/14).

    UCLA linebacker Akeem Ayers (4/14).

    Hawaii running back Alex Green (4/15).

    Missouri quarterback Blaine Gabbert (4/15).

    Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett (4/18).
     
  2. onetontitan

    onetontitan Marioto

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    Nathan Enderle? WTF?
     
  3. PAtitansfan53

    PAtitansfan53 Kush & OJ

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    yeah seriously. waste of a visit imo.
     
  4. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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  5. 24

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  6. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    He seems to be the same type of player as Rusty Smith, just a few inches taller.
     
  7. xpmar9x

    xpmar9x The Real Slim Shady

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    These visits are not completely worthless. Most teams bring in guys, and try them out to see if they like them. It's draftees they're interested in, but want a deeper look. The Titans probably bring those players in and mark them with a round. Most of the players were probably taken before the Titans were ready to take them. Other players like Derrick Morgan, slipped to the Titans. I'm not saying if we work them out we'll draft them.

    I'm glad we're bringing in Bowers and Mallett, that's who I want Rd1 & Rd2!
     
  8. TorontoTitanFan

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    How is the Enderle visit a waste? Not all visits need to be for first round picks. It can be just as valuable to see if a guy is worth taking as a mid-round pick.
     
  9. 2ToneBlueBlood

    2ToneBlueBlood Pro Bowler

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    I'm glad to see they're taking a look at some LB's, not just QB's and D-line.
     
  10. JCBRAVE

    JCBRAVE goTitans 2019 Survivor Champion

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    A lot of teams like to mess with other teams guys. For example, Dallas is looking at Cam Newton in case he ends up in Washington. I'm sure we're doing the same with who ever Jacksonville is interested in. It makes sense, because if you're set to see a guy twice a year on the field, what better way to know the player than to sit down and talk to the guy.... Picking a guys brain could give you just enough of an edge to win the next time you see him, assuming he does in fact go to a rival of yours. These interviews being made available to everyone also forces teams to reach on some guys.
     
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