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01-15-2012
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#16
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Location: | Indianapolis, IN |
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Originally Posted by SDogo
well......
My favorite:
Shea McClellin | OLB | Boise St
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Yes! Coach Petersen called him the Kellen Moore of Boise's defense. Unlike Moore, he has the measurables to play in the NFL. He played with his hand down at a DE, in a two point at OLB, and ILB, but his best spot is OLB in a 3-4.
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01-15-2012
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#17
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Not as good as I once was but as good once as I ever was.
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Location: | Falconer, NY |
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Originally Posted by Kolemmitt
Yes! Coach Petersen called him the Kellen Moore of Boise's defense. Unlike Moore, he has the measurables to play in the NFL. He played with his hand down at a DE, in a two point at OLB, and ILB, but his best spot is OLB in a 3-4.
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He even lined up at DT, FB, TE and Safety at one point this season. Very athletic and room to grow.
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It takes a genius to whine appealingly.
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01-16-2012
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#18
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Years Donated 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | Aug 2006 |
Location: | Midwest |
Posts: | 1,968 |
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Originally Posted by silverbear
Carmen Messina, ILB, New Mexico... not real fast, but a tackling machine... he wouldn't be a 3 down linebacker, but would be a force versus the run on 1st and 2nd down...
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^^^
Broke Brian Urlacher's record for most tackles. Made me do a double take right there. Maybe a bit slow, but whatever the 40 time says, he just runs to the ball and when he arrives, he tackles somebody. Great work ethic. And a vocal leader.
I planned to use our 7th round pick on the guy- immediate impact on special teams and a natural for goal line, short yardage, and run situations. A role player but he would have an impact on several packages.
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01-17-2012
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#19
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Senior Member
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Posts: | 1,405 |
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Originally Posted by SDogo
well......
My favorite:
Shea McClellin | OLB | Boise St
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I like this kid too. From what I read about him, he is smart, quick, and motor never stops. I like those kind of players. Our high school football coach had a sign in his office that said "the will to win will beat the skill to win." Don't know who said it but I would take players like that over players who are skill but have no heart.
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01-17-2012
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#20
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I don't know if he is really a sleeper but I would love to pick up the QB from Oregon in the mid-late rounds if he slips. I actually mentioned to a buddy early this season that I would love to have him come in and be groomed behind Romo.
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01-17-2012
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#21
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Originally Posted by texbumthelife
I don't know if he is really a sleeper but I would love to pick up the QB from Oregon in the mid-late rounds if he slips. I actually mentioned to a buddy early this season that I would love to have him come in and be groomed behind Romo.
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I really dont see Darron Thomas going before the 4th round, 5th round is his best case scenario which is why everyone was so surprised he declared. Hes a huge project for sure because of the type of player he is and what kind of offense he ran. The spread triple option just doesnt produce many NFL QB's. Not sure what kind of 40 he is going to run, but I could see a team experimenting him at WR if he runs somewhere near 4.5. Think Joe Webb of the Vikings.
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01-17-2012
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#22
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Dark Days
Years Donated 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Homer Pick.
WVU Julian Miller DE
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01-17-2012
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#23
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Senior Member
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
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WR AJ Jenkins from Illinois. I'm telling everybody right now this kid is going to be special. IMO he's better then Arrerilous Benn was from Illinois and will be better in the Pro's also. Runs great routes, catches everything with his hands, is fast, and can return KO's and punts. If the kid had a good QB or even offense at Illinois he'd be getting talked about being selected in the 2nd round instead of being in the 20 or 30 range as a WR.
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01-17-2012
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#24
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Houston, Texas |
Posts: | 70,341 |
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LB Keenan Robinson
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01-17-2012
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#25
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Injured Reserve
Joined: | May 2005 |
Location: | South Carolina |
Posts: | 10,849 |
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CB Omar Bolden, Arizona St. Would have been a first round CB but tore his ACL in spring practice. Projected to go in round 3-4. Would be an absolute steal if the Cowboys can get him.
It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.
-Theodore Roosevelt
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01-17-2012
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#26
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Spider 2 Y-Banana
Years Donated 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
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Bryan Anger, P, California.
Yes, I'm serious.
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01-17-2012
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#27
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2010, 2011, 2012
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Location: | Midwest |
Posts: | 1,968 |
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Originally Posted by JonJon
CB Omar Bolden, Arizona St. Would have been a first round CB but tore his ACL in spring practice. Projected to go in round 3-4. Would be an absolute steal if the Cowboys can get him.
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Blew out his knee two years running. Not good.
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