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Old 01-26-2007   #16
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Robert Meacham WR Tennessee


Listed: 6'3'' 210 4.4(40)

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Robert has good size, strength and speed for his position. He has great hands, will go after the ball in the air and fight for it. Robert shows decent quickness to go along with his speed and runs fine routes. He reminds me a lot of Rod Smith (WR Denver Broncos). He has that same type of quiet efficiency, mental strength and dependability to his game. Robert is a franchise WR. He is a WR you can build your passing game around. He has the speed to get deep, the size and strength to avoid being knocked off his route, the brains to adjust his route on the fly, the soft hands to catch the ball, the quickness in and out of his breaks and the “leadership by example” qualities that you look for in a franchise WR. He is a worker with talent just like Rod Smith was.

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That is a pretty glowing scouting report. If we go WR it will mean Terry Glenn will be a June cap saving cut. IMO.
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Old 01-26-2007   #17
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That is a pretty glowing scouting report. If we go WR it will mean Terry Glenn will be a June cap saving cut. IMO.
That could very well be.
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Old 01-26-2007   #18
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I'd rather have Quentin Moses, Daymeion Huges, or Anthony Spencer.

If we go WR, I'd rather have Dwayne Bowe.
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The receivers I like in the first (if we were to go that route) are: Jarrett, Meacham and Bowe.

The guy I'm not too high on is Ginn. Can't explain why, but I just have a gut feeling he'll be just ok at the next level.

Anyone know if this kid James Hardy declared for the draft? He' s this 6'7" sophomore from Indiana that I think was eligible. If he did, might be a project in the 3rd.
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Wouldn't Anthony Spencer be the better pick, they still need another pass rusher.
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MOCK DRAFT: Mel Kiper's Initial First-Round Projection | Jan. 25

This initial projection is based on what I've identified as key need areas for each team.

There are 16 underclassmen among my projections for the first 32 picks of the 2007 NFL draft, including two of the top three. LSU junior quarterback JaMarcuss Russell gets the nod as the first overall pick, and North Carolina State defensive tackle Tank Tyler rounds out my first-round projections as the No. 32 overall selection to Indianapolis.

1. Oakland Raiders: *JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU
2. Detroit Lions: Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: *Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
4. Cleveland Browns: Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
5. Arizona Cardinals: *Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
6. Washington Redskins: *Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
7. Minnesota Vikings: Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
8. Houston Texans: *Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
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Quinn wont drop to 4. No way QB guru John Gruden will let that happen.

If Dallas takes Meachem , I'll shart myself. Bowe is Better from LSU..

I wish Dallas would take another edge rusher and Spencer will be good.

No way Pats take Gonzalez or any receiver as they have DB issues already and Asante might be on the way out anyway. They will take DB and a LB
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Robert Meachem = Kelly "THE TRUTH" Washington fom the bungles....


Was a combine hero that cant sniff the field
Bye Bradie.....

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Wouldn't Anthony Spencer be the better pick, they still need another pass rusher.
Moses had a very good week in practice at the Senior Bowl. There's the risk that he might be "lazy," but he's significantly more athletic than Spencer.

I sure would have liked to see Spencer practice and play in the SB.
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Default Robert Meachem does not excite me...Sorry

Robert Meachem would not be my pick
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Robert Meachem = Kelly "THE TRUTH" Washington fom the bungles....


Was a combine hero that cant sniff the field
But didn't Washington suffer a serious neck injury that was career threatening? I think that really screwed up his mindset.
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That is a pretty glowing scouting report. If we go WR it will mean Terry Glenn will be a June cap saving cut. IMO.
Terrible idea!

I hope that does not happen.

We don't need a first round WR.

Glenn is still a top 10 receiver... runs good routes, best hands, more than respectable speed.


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That is a pretty glowing scouting report. If we go WR it will mean Terry Glenn will be a June cap saving cut. IMO.
Why worry about a cap saving when Dallas is 20+ million under in a down talent year for free agents?

Add in that WR is one of the slower developing positions and that doesn't make sense.
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If he's so good, why is he the 5th WR to go (according to Mel's board)?
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my second round gems are suddenly in every mock's first round....: Aaron Ross, Anthony Spencer, Robert Meachem.
I wouldn't be upset with the Meachem pick, I would be upset though that we didn't get Spencer or Ross, or Jarrett. I also think Bowe is going to slip into the first round. Its looking like a very top-heavy draft IMO.
If Jarrett lasts this long, we would be silly not to move up a few spots to get him IMO.
I'd like to see a trade up for Jarrett OR...a trade down for Spencer (unless of course we get Adalius in FA). If we're truly bent on moving Henry to FS, which I really don't think we are, I'd like to see us trade down and take A Ross in the first. I could see us draft M Lynch if he falls to us, which wouldn't be unlikely, and trade JJ away, which I wouldn't object to (and he'll have value too since he's coming off an injury-free, 1000 yard season)
What I DON'T want to see is Sydney Rice with our first pick. I might live with Ginn but Rice is another Troy Willliamson IMO.
Still left to accomplish:
sign OT Winston or G Moore
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Moses had a very good week in practice at the Senior Bowl. There's the risk that he might be "lazy," but he's significantly more athletic than Spencer.

I sure would have liked to see Spencer practice and play in the SB.

Spencer beat a lot of OTs in practice but the big concern I have is that he beat them all with a good first step and speed off the edge. He didn't show a single rush move at all.
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