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Nors
01-22-2006, 09:32 AM
***7 Jahri Evans G/T Bloomsburg 6'4 335

***Coldcut Colquit 6-5 225 WR Hofstra


Looking for top 20-30 sleepers from small schools - feedback appreciated. QB Ricky Santos's the runner up for Payton award from UNH did not declare for draft.

Nors
01-22-2006, 09:36 AM
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/rankings/sleepers.html


Kent "Hit Man" Smith getting some props.

Qwickdraw
01-22-2006, 09:48 AM
***7 Jahri Evans G/T Bloomsburg 6'4 335

***Coldcut Colquit 6-5 225 WR Hofstra


Looking for top 20-30 sleepers from small schools - feedback appreciated. QB Ricky Santos's the runner up for Payton award from UNH did not declare for draft.
you meant "Colston".

Nors
01-22-2006, 10:20 AM
you meant "Colston".



Yeagh that dude

Coldcut Colston

Dayton Cowboy
01-22-2006, 03:25 PM
Marques Colston? Where'd the coldcut come from?

Nors
01-22-2006, 07:02 PM
Marques Colston? Where'd the coldcut come from?


I messed his name up - and he's now Coldcut Colston. Best thing since sliced ham.

Displaced Cowboy
01-22-2006, 08:12 PM
I like the Tavaris Jackson, the QB.

silverbear
01-23-2006, 05:27 AM
***7 Jahri Evans G/T Bloomsburg 6'4 335

***Coldcut Colquit 6-5 225 WR Hofstra


Looking for top 20-30 sleepers from small schools - feedback appreciated. QB Ricky Santos's the runner up for Payton award from UNH did not declare for draft.

I can offer you 7 top small school sleepers from my personal board:

1) Chris Gocong, DE/OLB, Cal Poly... 23.5 sacks his senior year...

2) Danieal Manning, CB, Abilene Christian... a "local" player, great size-speed numbers...

3) Marques Colston, WR, Hofstra... not real fast, but real big (6-4, 225), and real physical...

4) Barrick Nealy, QB, Texas State... another "local" player, was ultra productive his senior year...

5) Kevin Boothe, OG, Cornell... has the size, can move some...

6) Troy Bergeron, WR, Georgia Force (AFL)... was dominant as a rookie in the Arena League... not a small college player, but definitely a sleeper...

7) Reed Doughty, S, Northern Colorado... a tackling machine who has shown nice cover skills, too...

Dayton Cowboy
01-23-2006, 06:46 AM
I can offer you 7 top small school sleepers from my personal board:

1) Chris Gocong, DE/OLB, Cal Poly... 23.5 sacks his senior year...

2) Danieal Manning, CB, Abilene Christian... a "local" player, great size-speed numbers...

3) Marques Colston, WR, Hofstra... not real fast, but real big (6-4, 225), and real physical...

4) Barrick Nealy, QB, Texas State... another "local" player, was ultra productive his senior year...

5) Kevin Boothe, OG, Cornell... has the size, can move some...

6) Troy Bergeron, WR, Georgia Force (AFL)... was dominant as a rookie in the Arena League... not a small college player, but definitely a sleeper...

7) Reed Doughty, S, Northern Colorado... a tackling machine who has shown nice cover skills, too...

Would Colston compare with Key? I have not seen the game, though I did record it to view later. I thought I heard he had a really good game?

CrazyCowboy
01-23-2006, 07:34 AM
That is pretty funny right there!

dmoore
01-23-2006, 04:05 PM
I saw Kent Smith when he came to play Western and boy was he big. He looked like a LB out there. He can move though and has a pretty decent arm. He didn't have to many guys to throw to, but he put up some good numbers against my broncos. Also, Greg Jennings of Western put up huge numbers and always looked like the most explosive player on the field when I saw him. I don't think he'll look that good in the NFL but I'd use a middle round pick on him. The kid has amazing hands and could also return punts. The numbers he's put up the past 3 years have been rediculous.

silverbear
01-24-2006, 12:53 AM
Would Colston compare with Key? I have not seen the game, though I did record it to view later. I thought I heard he had a really good game?

Yeah, Colston did indeed look vaguely Keyshawn-esque... I also saw a little Michael Irvin in him, in the way he used his body to shield off the defender... Irvin was faster, though...

Clove
01-24-2006, 11:07 AM
Chris Gocong, very interesting. -research in progress-