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03-19-2007
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too slow
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03-19-2007
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#3
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Surrealist
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Originally Posted by acruther
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Here's another:
[FONT=Verdana]Highlight Reel (3:59)[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UURS6legbxo[/FONT]
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[/FONT]And my[FONT=Verdana] personal favorite:[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNm2rFzdvW8
[/FONT][FONT=Verdana]The guy's a warrior. The second really is a great example of why people compare him to TO. Their body structure and movement is nearly identical.
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03-19-2007
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Theo, your avatar cracks me up fella.

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03-19-2007
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Unfriendly and Aloof!
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Very reminiscent of Michael Irvin as if he developed his style by watching Irvin play. He plays very big on the field. If he has anywhere near the fire Michael had, I would draft him.
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Jerry Jones in the draft room is suicide on the football field. The line of scrimmage is EVERYTHING. Something Jerry doesn't understand.
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03-19-2007
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Just watching how tough he runs, and seeing guys bounce off him - this is the guy we need in the first. I'm thinking it's gonna happen.
victory is ours
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03-19-2007
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigbadroy
too slow
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Watch the video dude. He's not too slow. He ran a 4.4 and 4.49 at his Pro day. That's plenty fast for a guy his size. Plus, the guy can block. Whew can he block.
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03-19-2007
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I like the way he catches the ball w/ his hands and also his blocking ability. I too, thought he looked a bit on the slow side, but I think he would be a good replacement for T.O. Who was that WR from LSU that (I think) the Steelers drafted a couple of years ago? He was a smaller guy, but very fast. How has he done in the league?...
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03-19-2007
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#9
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nyc
Very reminiscent of Michael Irvin as if he developed his style by watching Irvin play. He plays very big on the field. If he has anywhere near the fire Michael had, I would draft him.
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Good call. I actually was thinking TO because of the way he plays out of the slot and runs those crossing patterns. He probably isn't as fast as TO though. He is faster than Irvin.
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03-19-2007
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Run-loving Dino
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I'm just so wary of these oversized WRs that are slow... Everyone says "Next Michael Irvin" when usually they are the next Michael Jenkins.
And before anyone quotes the 40 time, I don't care about those, especially from Pro Days. He doesn't look fast at all in the video.
(Sorry for the redundancy if anyone saw nearly the exact same quote at another board.  )
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03-19-2007
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CalCBFan
I like the way he catches the ball w/ his hands and also his blocking ability. I too, thought he looked a bit on the slow side, but I think he would be a good replacement for T.O. Who was that WR from LSU that (I think) the Steelers drafted a couple of years ago? He was a smaller guy, but very fast. How has he done in the league?...
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They drafted Santonio Holmes out of Ohio State last year. Only 1st rounder. I'd say he had a pretty decent year - 800+ yards - which is pretty goof for a first year WR.
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03-19-2007
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#12
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Loud pipes saves lives.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CalCBFan
I like the way he catches the ball w/ his hands and also his blocking ability. I too, thought he looked a bit on the slow side, but I think he would be a good replacement for T.O. Who was that WR from LSU that (I think) the Steelers drafted a couple of years ago? He was a smaller guy, but very fast. How has he done in the league?...
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The blocking and catching with the hands caught my attention too.
Be excellent to each other....
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03-19-2007
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#13
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
I'm just so wary of these oversized WRs that are slow... Everyone says "Next Michael Irvin" when usually they are the next Michael Jenkins.
And before anyone quotes the 40 time, I don't care about those, especially from Pro Days. He doesn't look fast at all in the video.
(Sorry for the redundancy if anyone saw nearly the exact same quote at another board.  )
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What video are you watching? All I see is him breaking tackles and running away from people. I guess there are no example of him just running fly patterns and beating people, but look at the cushion some of these corners are giving him.
I do realize Scott Wright criticized him for his speed on his board, but if you look at the Senior Bowl stuff, he drew rave reviews. Noone could cover the guy. He had 46 TDs in 46 games played at LSU. That's pretty good work.
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03-19-2007
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by acruther
What video are you watching? All I see is him breaking tackles and running away from people. I guess there are no example of him just running fly patterns and beating people, but look at the cushion some of these corners are giving him.
I do realize Scott Wright criticized him for his speed on his board, but if you look at the Senior Bowl stuff, he drew rave reviews. Noone could cover the guy. He had 46 TDs in 46 games played at LSU. That's pretty good work.
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college football is more of an offensive game than pro football
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03-19-2007
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I think this guy could become a big time possession receiver. I like him over Meacham, Ginn, and Jarrett. Speedy receivers are easier to come by than possession receivers. Complement him with a speedy guy and you would have a pretty good receiving combo. I'm not sure he will be around at #22 though.
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Jerry Jones in the draft room is suicide on the football field. The line of scrimmage is EVERYTHING. Something Jerry doesn't understand.
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