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Old 09-07-2009, 11:35 PM
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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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Old 09-27-2009, 12:31 AM
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Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama
Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami
Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech

Watching Sergio Render 6-3 314, Va Tech

Maybe he gets on the field before Antoine Caldwell
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Old 09-27-2009, 12:35 AM
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Watching Sergio Render 6-3 314, Va Tech

Maybe he gets on the field before Antoine Caldwell
Render is good!
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:01 AM
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I noticed UH , in addition to one super QB, has some excellent looking WR's.
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Old 09-29-2009, 04:19 PM
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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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Old 09-29-2009, 05:19 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wz5IUfyZjQ

Just in case we can't get Taylor Mays or Eric Berry to play S for us in the draft.
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Old 09-29-2009, 09:27 PM
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Here's a look at most of the top safeties on youtube
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Old 10-16-2009, 11:53 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wz5IUfyZjQ

Just in case we can't get Taylor Mays or Eric Berry to play S for us in the draft.
Okay, I tuned in to watch Nate Allen play vs. Cinci last night and was pretty dissapointed. I'll have to downgrade him on my wants list. He had a tipped interception, but his eagerness to get into the fray and make a solo tackle looked weak.
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:30 PM
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I noticed UH , in addition to one super QB, has some excellent looking WR's.
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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Old 09-30-2009, 03:49 PM
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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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Old 10-09-2009, 11:35 AM
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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
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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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Old 10-09-2009, 01:02 PM
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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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Old 10-09-2009, 09:00 PM
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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.
Yeah, I tuned in to watch and that guy should be the 1st pick of the draft. I know he's not a QB, but he could be the next Albert Haynesworth for a defense to build around.

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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Old 10-09-2009, 08:56 PM
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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 Virginia
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


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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What we need is coverage, tackling machine, secondary types.
We keep playing the way we are and we'll be able to draft Eric Berry.

Then maybe we could draft Brandon Ghee in the second round.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caoFYBPKZVA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCmcOSXs8Jc
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We keep playing the way we are and we'll be able to draft Eric Berry.

Then maybe we could draft Brandon Ghee in the second round.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caoFYBPKZVA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCmcOSXs8Jc
I'm seeing Ghee falling into the 3rd on some mocks. Don't understand that but you know pre-bowl game mocks. Have not had a chance to watch Wake play or he would be on my list. Might have to add him anyway.
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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
Jarrod Johnson 6-5 243 Texas A&M most likely 2011
*Case Keenum 6-1.5, 226, Houston


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
C.J. Spiller, 5-10, 195, Clemson



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
Mardy Gilyard ,6-0, 190, Cincinnati

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
Adam Ulatoski, 6-6, 310, Texas
Sergio Render, 6-3, 313, Virginia Tech
Mike Iupati, 6-5, 330, Idaho


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
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Techmoved by me to OLB

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
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Old 11-27-2009, 06:27 PM
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RB

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
Adam Ulatoski, 6-6, 310, Texas
Sergio Render, 6-3, 313, Virginia Tech

You should add Mike Iupati from Idaho.

We might want to start looking for a Kicker, too.
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