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03-13-2008
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Not as good as I once was but as good once as I ever was.
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Legends Mock
Go ahead and rip it apart. It's still early. I'm still torn on Rice and Johnson so even I'm not set in my ways and Cromartie is looking like he will be long gone before #22.
Round 1: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tenn. St.
Round 1: Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina
Round 2: Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt
Round 3: Jeremy Zuttah, OG, Rutgers
Round 4: Bruce Davis, OLB, UCLA
Round 5: Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma St
Round 6: Dominique Barber, S, Minnesota
Round 7: Frank Morton, NT, Tulane
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03-13-2008
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I like it, although if you switch Barber w/ Auburn CB Jonathan Wilhite, that draft would be more awesome
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03-13-2008
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Brain Dead Shill
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Originally Posted by Bob Sacamano
I like it, although if you switch Barber w/ Auburn CB Jonathan Wilhite, that draft would be more awesome
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I don't know about that. Can't you imagine having a Barberian on both sides of the ball. If he plays anything like his brother, he'd be an absolute wrecking ball on special teams...and perhaps later as Williams replacement.
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"What is best in life? To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women."
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03-13-2008
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Originally Posted by tomson75
I don't know about that. Can't you imagine having a Barberian on both sides of the ball. If he plays anything like his brother, he'd be an absolute wrecking ball on special teams...and perhaps later as Williams replacement.
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lol for sure
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03-13-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tomson75
I don't know about that. Can't you imagine having a Barberian on both sides of the ball. If he plays anything like his brother, he'd be an absolute wrecking ball on special teams...and perhaps later as Williams replacement.
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to be honest, I think Barber could be signed as a UFA
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03-13-2008
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Pixel Pusher
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Originally Posted by Bob Sacamano
to be honest, I think Barber could be signed as a UFA
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I think he'll be drafted, probably late but drafted.
His 40 time is pretty sad, but if he's half as tenacious as his brother, a team will bring him in for special teams alone and see what happens from there.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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03-13-2008
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I forgot, Zuttah is one heck of a prospect, another A+ selection
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03-14-2008
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Originally Posted by Bob Sacamano
I forgot, Zuttah is one heck of a prospect, another A+ selection
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I would love for this mock to happen but I do not know much about this guy. Can you give some info on him? Thanks
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03-14-2008
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I like it.
DRC still being available may be wishful thinking though.
Also, I'd almost be willing to flip-flop the Rd 1b pick with Rd 2 pick and try to get a better WR...and maybe still get CJ, Ray Rice or J Charles in the 2nd.
I like Zutta, Davis and Bowman okay at 3,4,5.
I agree w/ Sac that Barber may not even get drafted, so you have options in Rds 6&7.
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03-14-2008
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Originally Posted by Bigdog
I would love for this mock to happen but I do not know much about this guy. Can you give some info on him? Thanks
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for 1, he helped pave the way for Ray Rice
and his measurables are awesome, 300+ lbs., 4.9 40, 30 something reps of 225, maybe someone else could provide more accurate numbers, but the guy is huge, productive, and quite the athlete
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Not as good as I once was but as good once as I ever was.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Sacamano
for 1, he helped pave the way for Ray Rice
and his measurables are awesome, 300+ lbs., 4.9 40, 30 something reps of 225, maybe someone else could provide more accurate numbers, but the guy is huge, productive, and quite the athlete
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Height: 6'3" 1/4
Weight: 302
40 yard dash: 4.99
20 yard shuttle: 4.54
broad jump: 8'10"
3 cone-drill: 7.60
225lb bench: 35
vertical jump: 26' 1/2"
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03-14-2008
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Can't complain about this mock
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03-14-2008
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Originally Posted by DaBoys4Life
Can't complain about this mock
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It has Chris Johnson in round 1, how could you?

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03-14-2008
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Originally Posted by HomeOfLegends
Height: 6'3" 1/4
Weight: 302
40 yard dash: 4.99
20 yard shuttle: 4.54
broad jump: 8'10"
3 cone-drill: 7.60
225lb bench: 35
vertical jump: 26' 1/2"
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03-15-2008
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Dark Days
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He is projected as OG in the draft but I think he has played every position on the line except Center for Rutgers at one time or another.
Also some people have talked about his weight but he was heavier prior to Rutgers moving to a zone blocking type scheme.
He could be a hidden gem.
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