2017 NFL: Watch These College Football Stars For A Spectacular Display

By Jeff Thompson - 03 Mar '17 09:56AM
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The NFL teams are in a frenzy as preparations are underway to bring new people, free agents, and transfers, to their side. A number of new football stars from various college football teams will make their appearance in the NFL this year. Since the new talents would be leading different teams in one day, it is interesting to know some of them, who can outclass.

Takk McKinley of UCLA Bruins: Look out for the defensive end player who can be a strong bet in defense of the NFL teams. In 2016 season, he recorded 10 sacks for the Bruins. He finished the 2016 season as a first team member in an All-Pac-12 pick. A hard worker in the ground with great speed and his long arms can stop the offense.

Kermit Whitfield of Florida State Seminoles: A wide receiver who has excellent running skills as he was the sprint champion for the state. Great body control is making him more dangerous. He has a reputation of making kick returns, and that is making him a return specialist.

Myles Garrett of Texas A&M: Another Defensive end player, who has gotten the highest grade in the NFL Draft this year. He has an exceptional physique to anchor the defense of the team - a great pass-rush skills with powerful legs. In 2014, as a freshman, he completed 11.5 sacks and 53 total tackles.

Leonard Fournette of LSU Tigers: The running back is known for pure talent, and he finished 22 rushing touchdowns with 1,953 rushing yards in 2015 season. His 162.8 rushing yards average each game in the season is a record. He has exceptional ability to advance through the corners with great speed and power.

Mitch Trubisky of North Carolina Tar Heels: The quarterback has completed 3,748 yards with 30 touchdowns in the 2016 season. He is the highest graded quarterback in the NFL Draft 2017. With great physique, he can withstand the opposition. He is considered to be a calm field general with efficient delivery.

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