Speed WR and bruising RB

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While I realize these aren't our biggest concerns coming out of the draft, I think(other than a revamped OLine,obviously) that we need these two things for our O to really take off. My pet cats are Titus Young and John Clay.
 
hendog;3798322 said:
While I realize these aren't our biggest concerns coming out of the draft, I think(other than a revamped OLine,obviously) that we need these two things for our O to really take off. My pet cats are Titus Young and John Clay.
Dallas really needs a big , power back since Barber has declined. 3rd and 1 would be more realistic with Clay and a decent line .
 
Scary, when I first saw the name of this thread; Titus Young and John Clay were the names that came to mind.
 
Dwayne Harris, WR/KR, East Carolina
Height: 6-0. Weight: 205.
Projected 40 Time: 4.50.
Projected Round (2011): 3-4.

10/1/10: Harris is one of the more underrated receiving prospects in the country. He's a very polished, competitive player who doesn't go down easy once the ball is in his hands. Harris has notched 23 catches for 294 yards and four touchdowns this year for the ECU Pirates.

3/31/10: The 83 catches for 978 yards and seven touchdowns are nice. The three scores on kick returns are better.

Matt Szczur, WR/RB/KR, Villanova
Height: 5-11. Weight: 195.
Projected 40 Time: 4.47.
Projected Round (2011): 3-4.

3/31/10: Villanova's all-purpose back, Matt Szczur had 654 rushing yards and 542 receiving yards in 2009. He also averaged 27.6 yards per kickoff return.

Ronald Johnson, WR/RS, USC
Height: 6-1. Weight: 185.
Projected 40 Time: 4.42.
Projected Round (2011): 3-5.

10/1/10: Johnson is more athletic than Damian Williams showcasing very impressive speed and athleticism, but he needs to step up his production. Check out his punt returnfor a touchdown against Hawaii showing his suddenness and elite second burst to blow by Hawaii's coverage unit.

3/31/10: Played eight games because of a collarbone injury; caught 34 passes for 378 yards.

Jeremy Kerley, WR/PR, TCU
Height: 5-10. Weight: 192.
Projected 40 Time: 4.44.
Projected Round (2011): 5-7.

3/31/10: In addition to his great punt returning (14.4 average, 2 TDs), Jeremy Kerley caught 44 balls for 532 yards.

Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
Height: 6-1. Weight: 228.
Projected 40 Time: 4.51.
Projected Round (2011): 1-2.

10/1/10: (Note: name pronounced muh-KEL luh-SHORE) Ladies and gentlement, this is the breakout running back for the 2011 NFL Draft class. Leshoure is 6-1, 230 with amazing power and speed. He obliterated Missouri for 20 carries and 112 yards. He is averaging 6.9 yards per carry and has 398 rushing yards, three touchdowns total as well as ranking No. 6 in the nation in rushing yards per game. Leshoure has been praised this offseason for his improved work ethic, diet and maturity. The sky is the limit for this talented back from Champaign, Ill.

Brandon Saine, RB, Ohio State
Height: 6-1. Weight: 217.
Projected 40 Time: 4.40.
Projected Round (2011): 5-7.


Allen Bradford, RB, USC
Height: 5-11. Weight: 235.
Projected 40 Time: 4.60.
Projected Round (2011): 5-7.

3/29/10: Allen Bradford turned 115 carries into 668 yards (5.8 YPC). He has only 11 career receptions.
 
Being a BSU homer, I have watched Titus Young a lot. And seen him out in the community.

The more I watched of him over the years he has grown to remind me of Terry Glenn.

The kids has phenomenal hands, is fast and quick, and comes up in the clutch.

One of my favorite plays of his was when he was trailing a team-mate who was going into the end zone after a long catch. The ball carrier had the ball stripped near the goal line, but Young was there to dive on it and recover in the end zone for a TD. Think that was against Fresno State last year.

And I have seen him, at the local Bronco gear store, be extremely gracious and polite to fans wanting autographs when he was out on his own time.

Seemed like a good guy.
 
I like the idea of a speedy, quick (more importantly) wr in the slot and a 250lb running back (Keith Payne would be a nice late round pick as well)....sign me up.
 

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