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Originally Posted by Roy P
How about 3 RBs, 2 LBs, and 2 S?
15. LB Clay Matthews USC 6 '3 1/8" 240 4.62 23 35.5" 2.64 1.49 10'1" 6.9 4.18
46. S William Moore Missouri 6' 1" 226 4.50 16 37" 2.6 1.49 10"3" 6.84 4.26
77. RB Andre Brown NC State 6' 0 1/8" 224 4.47 24 37" 2.58 1.47 9'7" 7.35 4.33
108. LB Dannell Ellerbe Georgia 6' 1" 236 4.63 35 9'10" 7 4.23
118. DT Alex Magee Purdue 6' 2 5/8" 298 5.03 30 29.5" 2.87 1.72 8'7" 7.52 4.55
144. S Chris Clemons Clemson 6' 0" 208 4.38 19 37.5" 2.53 1.44 10'7" 7.27 4.38
175. RB Ian Johnson Boise State 5' 11" 212 4.42 26 33" 2.53 1.47 9'8" 6.93 4.18
204. RB Javarris Williams Tenn State 5' 9 1/2" 223 4.51 25 33.5" 2.62 1.5 9'8"
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I think the third round is too early to take a RB that has proven so little. Look at the tape we had on Slaton- and he went in the third round last year.
I'm not opposed to the idea that a RB with limited college success can be become a quality NFL player. As a matter of a fact, I think limited college carries can be a selling point... more mileage left on the tires. However, at that point in the draft, I'd at least like to see a compilation of impressive highlights, even if his seasonal stats don't show a ton... Anyway, I just can't see taking Brown rounds before guys like Glen Coffee, Quatrel Johnson, Peerman, Ian Johnson, etc... I just don't see what separates him from them.
I'm willing to be persuaded though!