Bob Sacamano
Benched
- Messages
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- Reaction score
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22. Michigan WR Mario Manningham
fast receiver w/ a burst, is a vertical threat who catches the ball at it's highest point, has great leaping ability, averaged a TD every 5 catches at Michigan, w/ most of them being of the 20+ yard variety, just a hunch here, but some of the questions the Cowboys asked Chad Henne when they talked to them pertained to his #1 option
28. Tennessee State CB Dominique Rogers-Cromartie
long, lean cousin of San Diego CB Antonio Cromartie, has good speed and a good burst, plays the ball well and is willing in run-support
pick subject to trade w/ Atlanta for DeAngelo Hall
2nd. Texas A&M DT Red Bryant
massive, athletic NT, is great at occupying double teams, and collapsing the pocket
3rd. West Virginia RB Steve Slaton
dual threat RB w/ big play ability, possesses good agility and hands out of the backfield, an explosive runner
4th. LSU CB Chevis Jackson
5th. Virginia Tech OLB Chris Ellis
6th. Tennessee S Jonathan Hefney
7th. Ole Miss RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis
fast receiver w/ a burst, is a vertical threat who catches the ball at it's highest point, has great leaping ability, averaged a TD every 5 catches at Michigan, w/ most of them being of the 20+ yard variety, just a hunch here, but some of the questions the Cowboys asked Chad Henne when they talked to them pertained to his #1 option
28. Tennessee State CB Dominique Rogers-Cromartie
long, lean cousin of San Diego CB Antonio Cromartie, has good speed and a good burst, plays the ball well and is willing in run-support
pick subject to trade w/ Atlanta for DeAngelo Hall
2nd. Texas A&M DT Red Bryant
massive, athletic NT, is great at occupying double teams, and collapsing the pocket
3rd. West Virginia RB Steve Slaton
dual threat RB w/ big play ability, possesses good agility and hands out of the backfield, an explosive runner
4th. LSU CB Chevis Jackson
5th. Virginia Tech OLB Chris Ellis
6th. Tennessee S Jonathan Hefney
7th. Ole Miss RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis