This would be 2 years in a row with a 1st round pick. That can't hurt for recruiting, and really makes me believe if we had JP the first 4 games we would have a better start, but oh well.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draf...7/2013-nfl-draft-todd-mcshay-third-mock-draft insider link if you have it. Here is the write up on Pugh.
24.
Justin Pugh*
Indianapolis Colts (11-5)
COLLEGE: Syracuse AGE: 22 HT: 6-4½ WT: 307 POS: G
Analysis: Pugh made history this year as he was one of two non-seniors to participate in the Senior Bowl, a first for the annual all-star game. He might slip down the first round because of 2012 injury and short arms (only 32 inches), but he's a first-round talent on tape. He's very smart. Coaches praise his work ethic and ability to quickly pick up the offense and blocking schemes. Pugh also has good movement skills. He has patience and balance in his sets and once he's able to latch on can lock out with his arms and shuffle and mirror defenders.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draf...7/2013-nfl-draft-todd-mcshay-third-mock-draft insider link if you have it. Here is the write up on Pugh.
24.
Justin Pugh*
Indianapolis Colts (11-5)
COLLEGE: Syracuse AGE: 22 HT: 6-4½ WT: 307 POS: G
Analysis: Pugh made history this year as he was one of two non-seniors to participate in the Senior Bowl, a first for the annual all-star game. He might slip down the first round because of 2012 injury and short arms (only 32 inches), but he's a first-round talent on tape. He's very smart. Coaches praise his work ethic and ability to quickly pick up the offense and blocking schemes. Pugh also has good movement skills. He has patience and balance in his sets and once he's able to latch on can lock out with his arms and shuffle and mirror defenders.