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Here's what they say we will draft Two WR"S
22. Dallas Cowboys (from Cleveland) - Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma °
Terrell Owens is 34, and he is entering the final year of his contract with the Cowboys. Compound that with the fact that Terry Glenn turns 34 in July, and it would seem that WR should be a top priority for Dallas.
Going first round for a wideout has not been Dallas' style in recent years, but with a talented player like Kelly available, the team may opt to go that route this year. At 6'4" 220, Kelly has prototype size, and while his 4.55 speed isn't world beater, he has the ability to gain separation just by leaping. With a year to work slowly into the system, Kelly could be primed to take over a starting slot in 2009.
28. Dallas Cowboys - James Hardy, WR, Indiana °
Hardy is 6'6" and posted a 4.48 at the combine, faster than the previously listed mid 4.5 range for him. Moreover, he caught passes there thrown at him from all directions, looking great. With his size, he would make for a great bridge in Dallas to eventually fill the spot that Terrell Owens holds now.
To's reaction been Dam there aren't dams Balls to go around. So what do you all think of that?
If Arizona Sigh Are running back Marion Barber we would up with this
16. Arizona Cardinals - Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois °
Edgerrin James rushed for 1,200+ yards last year, but there's a secret behind that: he averaged just 3.8 yards per carry. Combine that with the 3.4 yards per carry he posted in his first year in Arizona in 2006, and the fact that James will be 30 before the season begins, and it adds up to a troubling situation for a team that is otherwise loaded on offense. The Cards would have multiple elite running backs to choose from in this scenario, and them taking Mendenhall, Arkansas RB Felix Jones, or Oregon RB Jonathan Stewart would all be plausible in this position. But Mendenhall has continued to see his stock rise, and by the time late April rolls around, he could easily end up going here. Ultimately it would come down to who the Cards feel would be the best fit for their team.
22. Dallas Cowboys (from Cleveland) - Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma °
Terrell Owens is 34, and he is entering the final year of his contract with the Cowboys. Compound that with the fact that Terry Glenn turns 34 in July, and it would seem that WR should be a top priority for Dallas.
Going first round for a wideout has not been Dallas' style in recent years, but with a talented player like Kelly available, the team may opt to go that route this year. At 6'4" 220, Kelly has prototype size, and while his 4.55 speed isn't world beater, he has the ability to gain separation just by leaping. With a year to work slowly into the system, Kelly could be primed to take over a starting slot in 2009.
28. Dallas Cowboys - James Hardy, WR, Indiana °
Hardy is 6'6" and posted a 4.48 at the combine, faster than the previously listed mid 4.5 range for him. Moreover, he caught passes there thrown at him from all directions, looking great. With his size, he would make for a great bridge in Dallas to eventually fill the spot that Terrell Owens holds now.
To's reaction been Dam there aren't dams Balls to go around. So what do you all think of that?
If Arizona Sigh Are running back Marion Barber we would up with this
16. Arizona Cardinals - Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois °
Edgerrin James rushed for 1,200+ yards last year, but there's a secret behind that: he averaged just 3.8 yards per carry. Combine that with the 3.4 yards per carry he posted in his first year in Arizona in 2006, and the fact that James will be 30 before the season begins, and it adds up to a troubling situation for a team that is otherwise loaded on offense. The Cards would have multiple elite running backs to choose from in this scenario, and them taking Mendenhall, Arkansas RB Felix Jones, or Oregon RB Jonathan Stewart would all be plausible in this position. But Mendenhall has continued to see his stock rise, and by the time late April rolls around, he could easily end up going here. Ultimately it would come down to who the Cards feel would be the best fit for their team.