Kevin White – Rd 1 Pick 7 (Chicago Bears)
You may be hard pressed to find a 6’3″ 220lb WR that can run a 4.3 40 yard dash! This guy catches balls at an alarming rate. His days of Junior College drops are long gone. He’s a big, strong guy that will need to learn to get off blocks a little quicker. Jay Cutler will have a field day with the likes of White, and other Fantasy Football prodigy, Alshon Jeffery.
Mark Glowinski – Rd 4 Pick 134 (Seattle Seahawks)
We had the pleasure of speaking with Mark during our interview with him at Collectibles Etc. in Nitro, WV. Mark is a tough and humble kid. He will take the professional direction from Coach Pete Carroll and run with it. Mark has the size, hand speed, and power to succeed at the next level. Seattle is the perfect fit for someone of Mark’s stature. Draft grade was a little lower than we would have liked, but if you had to pick one out of this class to have the longest career Glowinski is your man.
Shaq Riddick – Rd 5 Pick 158 (Arizona Cardinals)
Shaq is bigger, faster, and a little more agile than Glowinski. He transferred from Gardner Webb in 2014 to come and gain more exposure in Morgantown, and go against better competition in the likes of the BIG 12 Conference. He shows great burst of speed and energy. The defense in Arizona is on the rise with a ton of DB’s and LB‘s.
Mario Alford – Rd 7 Pick 238 (Cincinnati Bengals)
To us Mario was easily a 4th or 5th round pick on speed alone. With those jets how could he not succeed? With the Bengals playing on a softer, artificial type surface Alford will be a home run threat on special teams right out of the gate. He will, however, need to spend some time on the playbook. If I was the Bengals I would give him the ball, and let him do his thing. Our interview with this young man shows that he wants the ball in his hands.
The 2015 class of WVU draftees will have the most productive careers. With the combination of size, speed, and agility they will have no choice but to succeed! Each player respectively could not have been drafted in a better situation. The 2015 WVU draft class will be remembered in Morgantown and around the state of West Virginia for years to come.
Written By: Joshua Petry
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