Perloffs Mock Draft 2008 (CNN)

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speedkilz88;1486415 said:
This guys on crack. Another DE at #9?

The Texans are getting too much flack about the oline. They drafted both Charles Spencer and Eric Winston at the top of the 3rd round in 2006. They love Spencer at left tackle, he is hurt but they think he is going to be alright by training camp. They also think that the oline problems were fixed last year and that it was Carr that was shot as a QB that was the problem. This is a much better staff than what they had previously. I really think they will be better than Cleveland that have a lot of young talent just not enough experience at qb and a washed up rb.

thats what I thought. DE/OLB in the first round 5 times in 4 years is unheard of. Isnt it?
 

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http://www.kfsm.com/Global/story.asp?S=5214022


FAYETTEVILLE - Arkansas' football season is off to a difficult start - and the Razorbacks' first game is still a month away.
Darren McFadden, the dynamic running back who was the 2005 SEC Freshman of the Year, had surgery Saturday morning for a dislocated toe - after a police report says he was involved in a fight outside a Little Rock club. The Razorbacks said McFadden is doubtful for the team's season opener against Southern California on Sept. 2.

"We are all disappointed that Darren won't be able to join us for the start of fall camp," head coach Houston Nutt said in a news release. "I know that no one is more disappointed with what has happened than Darren. While we are still gathering details about how the injury came about, our first priority is to help him with his recovery."

Players report for preseason camp Thursday, and practice starts Saturday. Arkansas trainer Dean Weber said McFadden will not practice for several weeks.

According to a police report, McFadden was involved in a disturbance at 4:20 a.m. Saturday at Palace the Club, a private club in Little Rock. When officers arrived, a fight was taking place in the parking lot while a crowd watched. McFadden told officers he didn't know the person he was fighting with, the report said.

Roy Millsap, the club's manager, wasn't there Friday night, but he talked with security guards who were. Millsap told The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that McFadden was never inside the club before the incident.

Millsap said McFadden was arguing with people outside, and security guards "tried and tried to get (McFadden) to leave and he wouldn't do it. And he ended up getting into a fight with these people."
Security guards said another man tried to steal a car belonging to either McFadden or a relative, but McFadden caught him.

"Darren was kicking and kicking at him and his shoe came off and his foot hit the pavement," Millsap said.

The other man in the fight fled when police arrived, according to a security guard.
Sgt. James Lesher of the Little Rock Police Department said that while the fight was going on, someone stole the car McFadden's stepbrother was driving.

"Apparently it was a mess," Lesher told the Associated Press. "It looks like they had a crowd control problem as well during all of this. And of course during the fight, they had left the car running with the keys in it, and somebody jumped in and took off."

Lesher said the car was found later in the morning. He said nobody was arrested, and although the investigation of the stolen car continues, he doesn't expect McFadden to be charged in connection with the fight.

"There probably will not be anything else with that," Lesher said.

The Razorbacks said McFadden dislocated a joint in his left big toe and had surgery in Little Rock to repair the capsule surrounding the joint. A small pin was also inserted into the joint to stabilize it.
McFadden was named first-team all-SEC last year after rushing for 1,113 yards and 11 touchdowns. He was the seventh freshman in Southeastern Conference history to run for 1,000 yards.

While the Razorbacks' passing game struggled, McFadden provided a big-play threat on the ground. The former Pulaski Oak Grove star scored on 70-yard runs against both Alabama and Georgia.
And he did all that despite a small cartilage tear in his left knee from the preseason. He had arthroscopic surgery shortly after Arkansas' final game.

This year, McFadden was expected to be a major part of new offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn's plans. But if he's out for an extended period of time, the Razorbacks have other running backs they can turn to. Felix Jones rushed for 626 yards last year as a freshman, and Peyton Hillis added 315.
Michael Smith, a 5-foot-7 redshirt freshman, will also compete for carries.

The club where McFadden was found was shut down in December of 2004 when a judge ordered it closed. Two people were killed there in 2004, and police responded to over 30 crimes or other incidents at the club that year.

It was allowed to open again the following January after the owner promised to increase security and provide additional parking.
 

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peplaw06;1486648 said:
I could come up with a reason each of these teams will be better than the Browns next year. But I really don't see Minny, Tennessee, Arizona and Miami being worse than them.
I can see Tennessee being worse than Cleveland
 

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dogunwo;1486845 said:
I can see Tennessee being worse than Cleveland


Are you kidding? Vince young can get them 8 wins just by himself!!!;)
 

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aikemirv;1486848 said:
Are you kidding? Vince young can get them 8 wins just by himself!!!;)

Well I'd pick Vince Young to get 8 wins this year before I would pick Brady Quinn to do it.
 

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If they want McFadden so much they will find a way to trade up and get him with 2 first round picks
 

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adamknite;1486838 said:
http://www.kfsm.com/Global/story.asp?S=5214022


FAYETTEVILLE - Arkansas' football season is off to a difficult start - and the Razorbacks' first game is still a month away.
According to a police report, McFadden was involved in a disturbance at 4:20 a.m. Saturday at Palace the Club, a private club in Little Rock. When officers arrived, a fight was taking place in the parking lot while a crowd watched. McFadden told officers he didn't know the person he was fighting with, the report said.

The club where McFadden was found was shut down in December of 2004 when a judge ordered it closed. Two people were killed there in 2004, and police responded to over 30 crimes or other incidents at the club that year.

It was allowed to open again the following January after the owner promised to increase security and provide additional parking.

Well, I will say, as Arkansas alumni and living in Little Rock now, I have been to the Palace and it is probably the roughest club in Little Rock. Ever seen Road House, lol. Trust me, it ain't hard to find trouble there.

But since then, Darren felt so bad he barely goes out now. He is a kid and everyone makes mistakes. Course, I walk up in there and my name ain't in the news if I decide to handle someone, lol.
 
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