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So only Mays appears unreachable.
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped
QBs Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO prostyle offense RB Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230, Georgia Tech notes only saw a few highlights but real deal Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU FB & TE I am not looking to draft either for a while WR Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri OL Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama DE Not that we need one Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon DT Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska MLB Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida OLB Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri CB Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR) Safeties Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for Punter Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri
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I'm not much of a draftnik so I watch what you guys post. I'm thinking a top flight safety if one is available.
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Also for FYI, for me it is hard to judge the OL guys in most games, things get so bunched up and happen so fast, that TV coverage does not do them justice
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Really good CB do not have the ball thrown at them, and really good safeties do not have people going over the middle on them. I am looking for ball hawks right now. The Texans have not had a ball hawk since Glenn left and are in deep need for one. 2 of our rookies have shown signs, but we will all need to see them produce turnovers in the real season.
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If only we could find a Polamalu. Just kidding of course, but that is what we really need. You don't have any trouble finding him on t.v.
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped
This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions QBs Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO prostyle offense Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati RB Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230, Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami FB & TE I am not looking to draft either for a while WR Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri OL Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech DE Not that we need one Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon DT Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami MLB Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida OLB Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST. CB Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR) Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State Safeties Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami Punter Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri
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Maybe he gets on the field before Antoine Caldwell
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I noticed UH , in addition to one super QB, has some excellent looking WR's.
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Okay, I think we could use another RB who can move the chains and complement Slaton because I don't think Chris Brown is the guy. I'm also wanting a big NT so we can let Zgonina retire already. Everyone realizes we need a FS that can cover and tackle. I'd like to have a tackling machine with speed and instincts to play the WILL. Lastly, I think I'm going to need a RG on the roster so he can learn the system and eventually get on the field.
RB, NT, FS, LB, RG are my positions that I want to fill in the draft. Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska 6-4 302 5.02 Taylor Mays FS Southern California 6-3 235 4.47 Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri 6-1 245 4.59 Ricky Sapp OLB Clemson 6-4 248 4.58 Vince Oghobaase DT Duke 6-5 305 5.06 Toby Gerhart RB Stanford 6-1 235 4.55 Nate Allen FS South Florida 6-1 206 4.50 Jon Asamoah OG Illinois 6-4 315 5.08 Jeff Owens DT Georgia 6-1 306 4.98 Thomas Austin OG Clemson 6-3 310 5.16 Pat Angerer LB Iowa 6-0 235 4.52 Anthony Dixon RB Mississippi State 6-1 235 4.59 Mitch Petrus OG Arkansas 6-3 315 5.09 Keiland Williams RB LSU 5-11 221 4.56 Ben Tate RB Auburn 5-11 218 4.50 Jay Ross DT East Carolina 6-3 314 5.09 Brandon Minor RB Michigan 6-0 218 4.59 Mike Neal DT Purdue 6-3 302 4.96 Danny McCray FS LSU 6-1 206 4.55 Sergio Render OG Virginia Tech 6-3 313 5.26 Andre Anderson RB Tulane 5-11 212 4.54 Barry Church S Toledo 6-1 219 4.56 Montario Hardesty RB Tennessee 6-0 215 4.55 Terrell Skinner FS Maryland 6-2 214 4.59 Earl Mitchell DT Arizona 6-2 295 4.94 Lamarr Houston DT Texas 6-2 300 4.93 Randy Phillips FS Miami (Fla.) 6-0 210 4.59 Lonyae Miller RB Fresno State 5-11 220 4.52 Larry Hart OLB Central Arkansas 6-0 242 4.58 Nick Polk FS Indiana 5-11 219 4.54 Larry Asante SS Nebraska 6-0 215 4.56 Cam Thomas DT North Carolina 6-3 328 5.18 Kyle McCarthy SS Notre Dame 6-0 210 7 4.58 Keith Toston RB Oklahoma State 6-0 214 4.57 Dorian Porch SS Virginia Tech 5-10 209 4.43 http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...s?&start_row=1
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. Last edited by Roy P; 09-29-2009 at 04:28 PM. |
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Did you get a look at Brandon Brinkley? 6'0" 186lbs with 7 INTs, 29 PDs, and 122 tackles, not a bad CB prospect.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped
This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions QBs Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO prostyle offense Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati RB Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230, Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami FB & TE I am not looking to draft either for a while WR Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri OL Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech DE Not that we need one Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon DT Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami MLB Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida OLB Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST. CB Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR) Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State Safeties Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech Punter Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri[/QUOTE]
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OK, I know he's a Junior and appears to be smaller than ideal, but holy crap! This guy looks like he'd be a really good player at the next level. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVPuzPacWDY
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Anybody else get a look-see at Ndamukong Suh last night when his team went up against Mizzou ? Very impressive I thought.
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Of course, the Mizzou O-Line isn't much of a test. They have pretty wide spreads between the OLinemen allowing the gaps to be attacked. Anyway, he was a beast in the rain. My man, Weatherspoon didn't dissapoint me either.
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped
This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions QBs Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO prostyle offense Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati RB Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230, Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami Kendall Hunter, 5-8, 190, Oklahoma State John Clay, 6-2, 247, Wisconsin FB & TE I am not looking to draft either for a while WR Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri Brandon LaFell, 6-2, 210, LSU Wes Lyons, 6-7, 230, West VirginiaOL Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech Kevin Matthews, 6-3, 315, Texas A&M DE Not that we need one Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon DT Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami Vince Oghobaase, 6-5, 310, Duke Dan Williams, 6-2, 325, Tennessee Boo Robinson, 6-2, 325, Wake Forest MLB Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida OLB Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST. CB Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR) Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State Safeties Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech Punter Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped
This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions QBs Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO prostyle offense Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati Zac Robinson, 6-3, 220, Oklahoma State RB Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230, Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami Kendall Hunter, 5-8, 190, Oklahoma State John Clay, 6-2, 247, Wisconsin FB & TE I am not looking to draft either for a while WR Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri Brandon LaFell, 6-2, 210, LSU Wes Lyons, 6-7, 230, West Virginia Seyi Ajirotutu, 6-2, 210, Fresno State OL Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech Kevin Matthews, 6-3, 315, Texas A&M Russell Okung, 6-5, 305, Oklahoma State DE Not that we need one Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon DT Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami Vince Oghobaase, 6-5, 310, Duke Dan Williams, 6-2, 325, Tennessee Boo Robinson, 6-2, 325, Wake Forest *Brian Price, 6-2, 295, UCLA MLB Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida Reggie Carter, 6-0, 240, UCLA Donald Booker, 5-10, 235, Oklahoma State OLB Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST. Rico McCoy, 6-0, 225, Tennessee CB Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR) Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State Robert McClain, 5-9, 200, UConn Safeties Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech Jordan Lake, 6-1, 210, Baylor Justin Woodall, 6-1, 220, Alabama Punter Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri[/QUOTE]
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What we need is coverage, tackling machine, secondary types.
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