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10-17-2007
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NFL Historian
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Aqib Talib
Antoine Cason
Malcolm Jenkins
Justin King
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10-17-2007
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#17
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I'd put Malcolm Jenkins at the top of my CB draft board.
As a PSU season ticket holder, King has been VERY disappointing this season.
He would be best served coming back for another season if most of the Jrs. one would expect to come out do in fact declare.
There has also been talk of him potentially needing shoulder surgery after the season which may factor in to his decision.
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10-17-2007
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#18
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I'm on board with Aqib Talib from Kansas also.
Like BDC I'm a homer and love seeing palyer from my local colleges make it big. Such as T. Newman.
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10-17-2007
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#19
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reggie smith from OU is really good
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10-17-2007
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#20
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Right Kind of Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimz31
Who are you all looking at in college as the best CB at this point?
Let's get a consensus.
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Antoine Cason, Arizona.
He also returns punts.
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10-17-2007
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#21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jbsg02
reggie smith from OU is really good
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Finally someone thrown his name into the mix, im a UT fan but i gotta hand it to the guy, Smith is pretty good.
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10-17-2007
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#22
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Watch out for a guy named Dejuan Tribble. He is a heck of a corner who may get overlooked because he is a little on the short side at about 5'9". Don't let his size fool you though he is a very physical corner who reminds me alot of Antoine Winfield.
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10-17-2007
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#23
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A pretty good mid-round prospect, who would be a good 3rd corner, is Simeon Castille from Alabama. He is tall enough, (slightly built), and he is very athletic and makes a lot of plays on the ball. Comes from good blood lines, his dad is Jeremiah Castille, the former long-time Denver Bronco who forced the Ernest Byner fumble in the last minute of that AFC Championship game several years ago, (another one of Marty's snake bitten games.)
Knowing Ozzie Newsome's pre-disposition for Bama players he probably will end up a Raven.
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10-17-2007
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The Dog that Saved Charleston
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I don't think there's a top flight, blue chip CB in this class that will go top five or top ten.
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10-17-2007
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#25
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Displaced Cowboy
I'd put Malcolm Jenkins at the top of my CB draft board.
As a PSU season ticket holder, King has been VERY disappointing this season.
He would be best served coming back for another season if most of the Jrs. one would expect to come out do in fact declare.
There has also been talk of him potentially needing shoulder surgery after the season which may factor in to his decision.
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I've noticed that OSU does a similar thing with Jenkins that the Cowboys do with TNew. In nickel situations they've put Jenkins at safety, I also believe that he's played the slot receiver in other sets as well.
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10-17-2007
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What... no love for Dwight Lowery from SJU?
This guy is a player...
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10-17-2007
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#27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by trickblue
What... no love for Dwight Lowery from SJU?
This guy is a player...
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Read he scored 14 points in 2 minutes last weekend (punt return for TD followed by an INT return for TD). Craziness.
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10-17-2007
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#28
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Old Testament...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by theogt
Read he scored 14 points in 2 minutes last weekend (punt return for TD followed by an INT return for TD). Craziness.
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He's as good as I've seen in quite a while... I would like to see us pick him up.
Look at he "stud CB's" in the league. Many don't come from big programs...
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10-18-2007
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#29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
Talib has even played some O lately and even caught a TD pass, hasn't he?
Got to like him, but I just wonder if he has that really elite top speed that the best corners have. He might be better for a cover-2 team. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong.)
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Talib has scored like 5 TDs this year. 4 on offense and an 100+ yard INT return.
Heres a pretty sweet play he had earlier in the year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA4oD...elated&search=
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10-18-2007
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#30
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Federal Agent
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimz31
Who are you all looking at in college as the best CB at this point?
Let's get a consensus.
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Darren McFadden.
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