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Old 02-06-2012, 10:31 PM
cland cland is offline
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Default Put it in the bank: Mohamed Sanu

There's only two paragraphs you need to read here.......: CBS draft profile

Blocking: Takes his role as a blocker seriously. Shows good strength and very good effort blocking downfield, locking up the corner and working to seal his opponent from the action. Often sent in motion so he can provide a crack back block on an unsuspecting defensive end and looks to peel back and knock out the trailing defender when a teammate has a chance for a big play.

Intangibles: A selfless player who head coach Greg Schiano raved about when Sanu announced that he was leaving early. ?He?s meant a ton to this program,? Schiano said. ?He?s the guy who does everything. He?ll be very hard to replace. I don?t know if you ever replace him. You?ll just have to have a few guys do his thing.? Played all three years he was at Rutgers but will turn 23 early in his rookie season due to the fact that he turned 19 a week before his senior season of high school football began and he was ruled ineligible …


......to be convinced that he's taken by the Texans. Need? Yes. Blocks as a WR? Yes. Quality guy? Yes.

Welcome to the team Sanu, glad to have you in Houston....
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Old 02-07-2012, 12:41 AM
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Gotta say he's versatile. He's thrown four touchdown passes at Rutgers, ran back kicks and even punted so he can be the emergency backup in a few spots. Didn't really watch Rutgers this year so I haven't seen him. Don't forget the Broncos pick right in front of us and have several similar needs.
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Old 02-07-2012, 11:35 PM
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From everything I have read about him, it would seem to fit the profile of what the Texans would likely be looking for. Question is, just how likely will he be there at 26. If he has a pretty good combine, I doubt he falls that far. Just does too many things well and teams look for those kinds of guys.
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:24 PM
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I think the Texans will go BPA with their top choice, especially if they sign a
WR in FA as I expect they will, so I wouldn't assume that a receiver or any position is gonna be their top priority with the #1.
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Old 02-08-2012, 06:40 PM
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Kubiak and Smith don't give themselves away too much. Casserly became easier to figure after a few years. I still have no clue who these guys are going to draft other than its never who I think it will be.
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:14 AM
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Kubiak and Smith don't give themselves away too much.
If you mean by their first round pick, perhaps last year was a surprise but maybe that was the Wade factor ? Prior to that their top picks of Kareem, Cushing, Duane Brown were expected wern't they ?
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