By Billy McAleese (@McAleeseFFA)

Some assume this year it will be Giovani Bernard.
He, of course, won’t last to the late rounds. This is about those that
will go undrafted in most leagues. The guys you’ll be shocked if they
win games for you. There is zero guarantee on any of these guys, but
that’s kind of the point. If things fall right, these guys won’t be
dumped after a few weeks to try to grab the new rising star.
E.J Manuel (Bills) – A first round pick would seem out of place on a list like this, but it seems likely he’ll go undrafted in a lot of leagues. Early reports
out of camp seem promising, and it seems certain he’ll start week one.
The common knowledge seems to be that he’s terrible, and to be honest I
never thought much of him at Florida State. I was shocked when he was
taken in the first round, as were the on-air analysts. NFL people just nodded and moved on. Maybe we all missed something.
Denard Robinson (Jaguars)
– The Jaguars are going to find a way to get this guy on the field. Is
he a true running back? Not really. Nor is he a quarterback or
receiver. He’s an offensive weapon.
I’d look for him to be in for 10 – 20 plays a game. If he would have
been taken by New England or Green Bay, no one would hesitate to take
him in the middle rounds. The fact that he’s on few radar screens
probably says more about Jacksonville than the man himself.
Armanti Edwards (Panthers) – I know what you’re thinking, “He’s still in the league?” He is, and has been a training camp superstar.
That’s not worth much in the long run. However, it is unusual for a
marginal player who has barely made the roster the past two seasons to
receive such a public and effusive praise from the coaching staff. He is
currently in a tough three-way battle just to be third receiver with
Ted Ginn and Domenik Hixon. I’m not saying he will amount to anything,
but if you find yourself in the late rounds, and you’ve already blown a
pick on Kickalicous, he might be worth picking up.
Jordan Cameron (Browns)
– Maybe everyone is talking about this guy and I just missed it. With
just 20 catches last year, you can be forgiven for ignoring him.
However, he figures to be the starting tight end this year, and Browns
coach Rob Chudzinski loves tight ends. 60-80 catches out of this guy
wouldn’t surprise me. The only question is weather Weeden has the
wherewithal to find him.
Well, there you have it. Guys you should take because no one else will. You’re welcome.
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