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ayjackson

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Bob Sacamano;1921377 said:
22. v/CLE Troy CB Leodis McKelvin
28. ECU RB Chris Johnson
2. Michigan State WR Devin Thomas
3. San Jose State CB Dwight Lowery
4. Tennessee S Jonathan Hefney
5. Applacian State WR Dexter Jackson
6. Georgia C/OG Fernando Velasco
7. Ole Miss RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis

I really like that one. McKelvin and Lowery could be our starters in a few years. Love the skill guys on offense. Obligatory mauler on the line. I'd be very happy if that happened in the end of April.

Maybe if we get a third round pick for Spears or Carp, we could add an ILB to this haul.
 

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Here is mine

1st- Antoine Cason (Arizona-CB)
1st- Felix Jones (Ark-RB)
2nd - Roy Williams-Trade
3rd - Dwight Lowery (San Jose State-CB)
4th- Owen Schmitt (W Vir-FB)
5th- Anthony Alridge (Houston-RB)
6th- Adamm Oliver (Georgia Tech-OLB)
7th- Fernando Velasco (Georgia-C)
 

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Bob Sacamano;1921377 said:
22. v/CLE Troy CB Leodis McKelvin

good-sized CB w/ excellent speed and burst, is aggressive against both the run and pass, excellent punt returner, averaged 17.3 yards per punt w/ 3 run back for TDs in '07, immediate #3 corner and starting punt returner

28. ECU RB Chris Johnson

all-purpose back who is compact, has legitimate 4.3 speed, great burst and explosion, is elusive, and slides well across the LOS to get through holes, excellent cut-back ability, is a great receiver who could line up in the slot, draws visions of Byron Westbrook, also an excellent kick-off returner, the perfect compliment to Marion Barber, and a possible franchise back in a couple of years

2. Michigan State WR Devin Thomas

good-sized WR w/ good speed, is a playmaker, can stretch the field vertically, may need 3 years to truly develop into a weapon, but has #1 potential, and would be well-worth the wait

3. San Jose State CB Dwight Lowery

tall CB w/ great anticipation and ball skills, breaks well on the ball, is very good when he keeps the play in front of him, so would fit in nicely in our zone-coverage scheme

4. Tennessee S Jonathan Hefney

ultra-quick and explosive S, breaks really well on the ball and ball-carrier, is on the small-side, but is not afraid to stick his helmet into the action, matches up very well w/ slot receivers, would provide immediate dividends on kick-coverage units

5. Applacian State WR Dexter Jackson

smaller WR w/ excellent quicks, is a threat to stretch teams vertically, and has great RAC potential, came up really big on the big stage against Michigan, also an excellent punt returner

6. Georgia C/OG Fernando Velasco

big, 325lb mountain of a man, strong, has an excellent hand-punch, is tough to move once he gets his hands on you, possesses adequate quickness, also could be a good in-line drive blocker at OG

7. Ole Miss RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis

squatty back who runs low, possessing a great center of gravity, is shifty, has good burst, is good picking up the blitz

Sounds like Johnson is looking not so impressive at the senior bowl especially where blocking concerned. First round might be too high.
 

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Bob Sacamano;1922338 said:
if Leodis McKelvin is taken before 22...

22. Oklahoma WR Malcolm Kelly
28. ECU RB Chris Johnson
2. LSU CB Chevis Jackson
3. Texas A&M DT Red Bryant
4. UCLA LB Bruce Davis
5. Boston College S Jamie Silva
6. Georgia C/OG Fernando Velasco
7. Ole Miss RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis
Mine would be:
1st Dan Conner
1st Dominique-Rodgers Cromartie
2nd Andre Caldwell
3rd Tashard Choice
4th 3rd Tracy Porter/Brandon Flowers/Charles Godfrey/Dwight Lowery
5th Jaime Silva
6th Mike McGlynn
7th Thomas Brown
 

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MichaelWinicki;1921403 said:
I don't think that's a bad effort Bob. But is that kid from Troy really worth the 22nd pick?

Are we really going to draft another Troy STATE player?
 
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