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BraveHeartFan;1968539 said:
Isn't Nelson basically being touted as another Wes Welker? A smaller, 3rd reciever, that you basically only play in the slot?

Yeah, except that he's big, not real quick, and should play outside. :D

They do have that "white" thing in common though.
 
tomson75;1968552 said:
Yeah, except that he's big, not real quick, and should play outside. :D

They do have that "white" thing in common though.

politically-correct black people let out a collective gasp

oh wait, that's only political correct white people who do that, my bad
 
Wimbo;1968481 said:
I don't know much about him, but Arman Shields has had a pretty good workout...

40 time: 4.44
Bench reps: 19
Vertical: 37.5
Broad Jump: 10'8"
3 cone: 6.67
20 yd shuttle: 3.96
60 yd shuttle: 10.87 (next best WR was at 11:22!)

Arman Shields (WR)

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  • Height:
    6'1"
  • Weight:188
  • College:
    Richmond
  • Conference: Colonial
  • Hometown: Washington, DC
  • High School: Gonzaga
Overview
Standout lower level prospect who was invited to the NFL Combine despite missing all but the first game of the 2007 season due to a knee injury. Shields will have to prove his knee has healed to have any shot at getting drafted, of course, but when healthy he has shown the combination of size, strength, burst, straight-line speed and reliable hands to surprise at the next level - just as the last Spider to earn an invitation to the Combine (veteran linebacker Shawn Barber) has.

High School
Earned All-Conference honors after leading his team to its first conference championship under head coach Kenny Lucas in 2002... Made 26 receptions for 350 yards and five touchdowns as a senior... Recorded 22 tackles, four pass break-ups and one interception for the Conference's top-ranked defense... Also helped lead the track team to a conference title.

Analysis
Positives: Lanky frame with room for additional growth. ... Has the straight-line speed to challenge deep and is able to generate consistent separation from defenders due to his burst out of his breaks and effective upper body fakes. ... Reliable receiver who catches the ball with his hands. ... Hard-worker who takes his role as a downfield blocker seriously.


Negatives: Has to prove he has recovered from the knee injury that limited him to only one game in 2007 (Vanderbilt). ... Adequate physical tools in all areas, but may lack the special speed or burst to operate effectively against elite competition. ... Marginal quickness off the snap and can be re-routed with physical coverage. ... Struggled tracking passes over his shoulder.

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Yep, I was really impressed with what this guy did in the drills. He seems very quick and confident. I HOPE he wasn't a workout wonder and has real potential ... I kept thinking he'd be the perfect compliment to the Cowboy's offense.

hope hope hope
 
Stewart had a great day. He reminds me alot of Larry Johnson. Could you imagine a defense that had to tackle Barber 20 times then think they are getting a breather and get Stewart 15 times.
 
tomson75;1968552 said:
Yeah, except that he's big, not real quick, and should play outside. :D

They do have that "white" thing in common though.


Ahh I didnt see what he weighed in at or measured at height wise. It just seemed like they were really pushing him, on NFLnetwork, as another Welker.


Royal really did impress me a lot too.
 
I thought DeSean Jackson showed great hands.

I'd love to see him on this team.
 
Juke99;1968597 said:
I thought DeSean Jackson showed great hands.

I'd love to see him on this team.

I hope he's there at 22, I would snatch him up in a heartbeat
 

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