I posted months ago that Flowers had a big chance to be a first round pick. That position is so coveted that numbers within the first round are very high. Ju'Waun James was never speculated as a first round pick until very late in the process, and even then it was considered doubtful. He's been a big asset for the Dolphins this year.
BTW, I appreciate that Cane Dynasty is quoting me in his sig. As I've posted on countless sites for more than a decade, 3rd down screen passes are pathetic choices. The failure rate is overwhelming. Chart them and that trend will be glaring. And not merely on 3rd and very long. Top defenses simply do not allow yards after catch on key plays. Screen passes depend on run after catch. Not exactly complicated to understand why 3rd down screens fail. I jumped out of my chair when the Canes called a 3rd and 10 screen with McGahee in that Fiesta Bowl. It was an incomparably ignorant choice. Obviously the injury is remembered for that play but what should be chastised is the fact we called a 3rd down screen.
Naturally the most simplistic fans have no idea that 3rd down screens are horrid choices. They've never studied it, have no clue about situational variance, and fans somehow are fascinated by screens in general. It's jealousy. They see other programs run the plays successfully, and are desperate to similarly trick the opposition. I remember last spring when a lengthy thread was posted on this forum, touting screen passes. There was page after page of tribute until I jumped in and called them garbage plays, for many of the same reasons I detailed in this post. If screens work, everything works. They accomplish nothing, and there's tremendous danger that the coordinator and/or head coach won't grasp the fact that those finesse plays destroy terrorized defenses, yet if you run them against top foes they will obliterate them and assert a physical pecking order in the process. That's why the 3rd down successful screen against North Carolina was such stupidity. It led to James Coley believing he could call a wimpy draw in the final minutes against Florida State. The Seminoles denied the play, as they were favored to do.
I notice that Cane Dynasty altered my user name from Awsi Dooger to Awsi Booger in his sig. Quite predictable from a poster of that level. It's similar to the fans who think it is somehow cute or effective to write Folden instead of Golden, or to alter the nicknames of our rivals like the Gators or Seminoles. When you can't argue via strength and logic, you resort to juvenile tactics like mangling names or semi-profanity, hoping that other conventional wisdom types will happily follow along.