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  1. Ok guys if you can I'd like you to make these two sigs Sig 1 Size: 500 x 200 Color: tandem of Giants colors Phrase: Something to do with fearing the Giants defense Pics: Osi Umenyiora, Michael Strahan, Antonio Pierce, Gibril Wilson Sig 2 Size: 500 x 200 Color: tandem of Giants colors Phrase: Something to do with the best offense in the league Pics: Eli Manning, Tiki Barber, Plaxico Burress, Jeremy Shockey Thanks guys, If you cant do my request its ok, but I'd be very thankful if you did :worshippy:
  2. footwork as in back pedaling and such, not running 40 yards. He is faster than his 40 time, I watched almost every UM game this year
  3. Long and boring weeekend for me, and I change my mind a lot. Addai will be a better contributor that Derrick Ward and Chad Morton, so having him at either 2 or 3 on the depth chart would be reasonable. Having Addai and Jacobs as a 1-2 punch in the future seems pretty dangerous though. Btw I've only made about 5 mocks for the Giants
  4. 1st Round: Antonio Cromartie Cornerback FSU Height: 6'2 Weight: 208 40 Time: 4.41 Cromartie would have been a top 5 pick if it weren't for him tearing his ACL last season. He could have also been a top 5 pick if he were to go back for his senior season at FSU. He has rare speed for someone his size, and has been rumored that he ran in the 4.3s before the ACL injury. He has great hands and good ball skills. Is a pure cover man. A physical corner who will support the run. Every good at returning interceptions and fumbles for touchdowns. Has a lot of upside. Only started 25 games in college, so he doesn't have much experience. Footwork still needs work although his hip movement is fluid. Not very consistent at making tackles. May be too aggressive to make the big play and will give up a big play. Has a high risk factor because of his injury. Will replace Sam Madison after this year. Cromartie and Webster will battle to start opposite of Madison this year. 2nd Round: Joseph Addai Running Back LSU Height: 5'11 Weight: 214 40 Time: 4.40 Addai is a mold of Tiki Barber. He can replace Tiki when he retires. He has very quick feet and has great timed speed. Will not get run down by safeties and corners when he breaks out a run like Tiki does. Great receiver out of the backfield. Runs with power when going through the middle. Has patience to wake for the hole. Always runs north and south. He is a very good blocker. Can become a team leader. Lots of upside. Has never carried the load in college, so him and Jacobs could share carries and give teams and different style of running. Does not have juke moves. He tore his ACL in 2001. May not make it to us as a 2nd round pick, but not many teams are in need of a running back and there are about 4 or 5 2nd round running backs. 3rd Round: Dusty Dvoracek Defensive Tackle Oklahoma Height: 6'2 Weight: 306 40 Time: 5.03 Dvoracek would have been a first or second round pick if it weren't for his fighting and alcohol issues. Has a great motor and never stops until the wistle is blown. He is an excellent pass rusher. Good quickness. He is a very hard worker and has great instincts. Is very productive and both the field and academically. He does not have the size of a run stuffing defensive tackle. May be too aggressive at times and run past the play. Was suspened in 2004 for an off-field incident involving someone being hospitalized with head injuries. Durability may be a concern. 4th Round: Devin Aromashodu Wide Receiver Auburn Height: 6'2 Weight: 201 40 Time: 4.35 Aromashodu has great speed for his size. Is very quick and is a good natural athlete. Is a deep threat and had an impressive average yards per catch in college. Can out-jump many cornerbacks in the league for the ball. Has great ball skills to come down with the catch. Is consistent and productive. Can return kicks. Isn't a great receiver for short and intermediate ranged passes. Runs below average routes. Doesn't like contact and doesn't like going over the middle of the field. Could be a good slot or backup reciever in the NFL. 5th Round: Rashad Butler Offensive Tackle Miami Height: 6'4 Weight: 293 40 Time: 5.30 Butler has long arms and good size. Has good quickness and is a good athlete. Shows great footwork. Plays with good leverage. Is mobile and could block downfield. Has a lot of upside. Is undersized but can bulk up because of his frame. Needs to get stronger. Could get pushed back by bull rushers. Lacks a killer instinct. Has a problem with ankle injuries. Was overshadowed by Eric Winston in college. Some scouts say Butler may be a better prospect than Winston. Can play left tackle at the pro level. 7th Round: Quinn Sypniewski Tight End Colorado Height: 6'6 Weight: 268 40 Time: 4.80 Has excellent size for a blocking tight end. Is very tough and physical. Is an outstanding blocker. Has good hands and doesn't drop many balls. He is smart. May still have upside. Doesn't have great speed. Isn't much of a receiving threat. May only be a situational player in the pros. Has had many injuries in his career. Durability is a major concern. Was in college for 6 years. Will likely be a backup and blocking specialist. Comments welcome
  5. Why draft OL? OT: Luke Petitgout, Kareem McKenzie, Bob Whitifield, Kelly Lewis OG: David Diehl, Chris Snee, Rich Suebert, Grey Ruegamer C: Shaun O'Hara, Grey Ruegamer
  6. NFL First Round Mock 1. Houston Texans: Reggie Bush RB USC There is no way you can pass up talent like this. Although Dominic Davis is on the Texans, Bush and Davis run completely different styles and could eventually turn into the best 1-2 combo for running back in the NFL. Other possible picks are D'Brickashaw Ferguson (OT), Mario Williams (DE), and Vince Young (QB). 2. New Orleans Saints: Mario Williams DE NC State Williams will fill the void that Darren Howard left when he went to the Philadelphia Eagles. On paper, the Saints seem to have some good defensive ends, but Charles Grant under-performed last year and Will Smith showed signs of potentially becoming a star in the NFL. Williams and Smith could make a standum that is close to Osi and Strahan, but they will be together longer. Other possible picks are D'Brickashaw Ferguson (OT) and Matt Leinart (QB). 3. Tennessee Titans: Matt Leinart QB USC Leinart doesn't have the best arm strength or mobility, but he is very accurate and is Chad Pennington like. Leinart will be back together with offensive coordinator Norm Chow, who made Leinart into the highest rated QB that he is. The Titans love Vince Young, but Young is only a project who has potential. Other possible picks are Vince Youngg (QB) and Jay Cutler (QB). 4. New York Jets: D'Brickashaw Ferguson OT Virginia D'Brick is one of the most dominant OT's that has come out of the draft in recent years. He was rated as the best player going into the draft before the season. The Jets lost Jason Fabini on the left side and D'Brick will be the franchise left tackle to fill that void. I could see a QB go here, but the Jets traded their 6th round pick for Patrick Ramsey just in case Chad Pennington's injury ruins his season or career. Other possible picks are Matt Leinart (QB), Vince Young (QB), Jay Cutler (QB), AJ Hawk (LB). 5. Green Bay Packers: AJ Hawk LB Ohio State Hawk is the best player from a defense that potentially can have 4 starters go in the first round of the draft. This defense was led by him, and is most likely a sure pick. Green Bay's defense was horrendous in the past two years, and could potential be in disater is Brett Favre doesn't come back and play like he used to. Other possible picks are Mario Williams (DE) and Michael Huff (DB). 6. San Fransisco 49ers: Vernon Davis TE Maryland Davis is the most athletic tight end to ever come out of the dradt. He runs a 40 time (4.38) that is faster than most people in the draft, and he is stronger than most people also. He could be the number 1 target for Alex Smith, before Smith becomes the next Ryan Leaf and is released. The 49ers used last years pick on Alex Smith, who had only 1 TD to 11 interceptions. With the loss of WR Brandon Llod to the Redskins, Davis could be the number 1 target in his rookie year. Other possible picks are Michael Huff (DB) and AJ Hawk (LB) 7. Oakland Raiders: Vince Young QB Texas Young has the potential to be like Daunte Culpepper or Donavan McNabb. He has arm strength, accuracy, and mobility, but he lacks the ability to call plays at the line, read defenses, and he has a throwing motion that may cause more fumbles than the average QB. The Raiders signed Aaron Brooks to play QB, but he only signed a 2-year deal, which could mean he is only a temporary replacement for Kerry Collins. Other possible picks are Vernon Davis (TE), Michael Huff (DB), Haloti Ngata (DT), and Jay Cutler (QB). 8. Buffalo Bills: Winston Justice OT USC Justice will fill either the void for Jonas Jennings, who left for the 49ers last year, or Mike Williams, who was released this year. Justice's stock has been rising, and this will fill a need for Buffalo. Other possible picks are Haloti Ngata (DT) and Brodrick Bunkley (DT) 9. Detroit Lions: Michael Huff DB Texas Huff can play either CB or Safety, which are both needs for the Lions. Huff is a playmaker, and can play physical. He was the game saving tackle on the fourth down play that eventually made Texas win the National Championship over USC. The Lions have picked a WR in the first round for the last 3 years, but I think the streak will be over. Other possible picks are Jay Cutler (QB) and Ernie Sims (LB) 10. Arizona Cardinals: Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt Cutler's stock has been soring after the combine. Cutler was on a team that didn't have talent around him, and he took a beating behind that line. Before the combine, he was rated as a 3rd round pick. The Cardinals have a good QB in Kurt Warner, but he is past his prime and this will probably be his last year in the NFL. Other possible picks are Vernon Davis (TE), Haloti Ngata (DT), and Brodrick Bunkley (DT). 11. St. Louis Rams: Jimmy Williams DB Virginia Tech Williams can play both CB and Safety, but the Rams are in more need at CB. He would have been an even higher pick, if it weren't for his character issues. Can potentially become a better CB than formal Virginia Tech teammate DeAngelo Hall of the Atlanta Falcons. The Rams do not reall have a number 1 CB, and Williams could start from day one. Other possible picks are Ernie Sims (LB), Vernon Davis (TE), and Chad Greenway (LB). 12. Cleveland Browns: Haloti Ngata DT Oregon Ngata is a huge, run stuffing nose tackle that will fit perfectly with Romeo Crennel's new 3-4 defense. At the weight of 338, he covers a major spot that and will help stop most running plays, and he can helpo the Linebackers in stopping the run. The Browns departed the majority of their line a year ago, and need to rebuild it, and this is a perfect guy to rebuild it around. Other possible picks are Brodrick Bunkley (DT), Chad Greenway (LB), Manny Lawson (LB/DE), and Kamerion Wimbley (LB/DE). 13. Baltimore Ravens: Brodrick Bunkley DT FSU Bunkley's stock has been soring since the combine. He bench pressed 225 pounds over 40 times, which is amazing. This pick will make a great combo in the middle with Bunkley and Kelly Gregg. Other possible picks are Haloti Ngata (DT) and Jay Cutler (QB). 14. Philadelphia Eagles: Chad Jackson WR Florida Jackson's stock has gone way up since the combine. He has size and speed, which is a rare combo in the NFL. Although he wasn't a deep threat in college, he still collected 88 catches this year, which is still down from the year before, where he got 92. The Eagles thought they had a franchise WR in TO, but that turned out wrong, and now they will turn to Jackson and hope he doesn't have the same luck as the other WR's who have come out of Florida in the past drafts. Other possible picks are Brodrick Bunkley (DT), Ernie Sims (LB), Santonio Holmes (WR), Chad Greenway (LB). 15. Denver Broncos: Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State Holmes does not have the size, but he had the big play ability at OSU. He will be the future replacement for Rod Smith, who still has not slowed down after many seasons. Holmes and Leile could have the ability to get a touchdown on any play. This pick could change if the Broncos acquire Javon Walker. Other possible picks are Chad Jackson (WR), DeAngelo Williams (RB), and Laurence Maroney (RB). 16. Miami Dolpins: Ernie Sims LB FSU Sims has the big play ability that the Dolphins tried to get with Lavar Arrington. Sims is fast and can make the big hit or the interception, but has problems with concussions because he likes to hit with his head. The Dolphins lost Junior Seau, which is why the Dolphins need Sims to replace him. Other possible picks are Chad Greenway (LB), Santonio Holmes (WR) and Chad Jackson (WR). 17. Minnesota Vikings: Chad Greenway LB Iowa Greenway was a top 10 pick before he had a bad showing at the combine. He could have slipped out of the first round, but his instincts and performance during his college careers brought him to the Vikings. The Vikings are trying to make their linebackers better, and EJ Henderson, Chad Greenway, and Napolean Harris could be a great combo for their team in the future as linebackers. Other possible picks are Ernie Sims (LB), Laurence Maroney (RB), DeAngelo Williams (RB), Donte Whitner (S), and Ko Simpson (S). 18. Dallas Cowboys: Manny Lawson LB/DE NC State Lawson is a tweaker who could make an impact just like DeMarcus Ware, who is also with Dallas. THe potenial group of Lawson and Ware could make it scary for all oponents, because they could play linebacker on running downs then go to the line on passing downs. Other possible picks are Jason Allen (DB), Donte Whitner (S), and Chad Greenway (LB). 19. San Diego Chargers: Tye Hill CB Clemson Hill could have been the first CB taken because of his combine, but Jimmy Williams has more size on him. Hill is small, but he has a big play ability and speed to recover from anything. He does drop balls occasionally, but that can be changed. The Chargers are hoping with the addition of Hill, that it could help Jammer, who is a disappointment so far. Other possible picks are Antonio Cromartie (CB), Donte Whitner (S), and Ko Simpson (S). 20. Kansas City Chiefs: Antonio Cromartie CB FSU If he had not torn his ACL this year, he would have been the best CB in the draft and a top 5 pick. He says he has fully recovered from his injury, which is why he is taken in the first round. He has size and speed, running a 4.41 in the 40 yard dash. Kansas City would have liked to have a WR drop to them, but their biggest needs are WR and CB. Other possible picks are Santonio Holmes (WR), Chad Jackson (WR), Tye Hill (CB), and Sinorice Moss (WR). 21. New England Patriots: Bobby Carpenter LB Ohio State Although the Patriots would have liked Hill or Cromartie to fall, they are in need of a LB after Willie McGinnest left for Cleveland. Carpenter was overshadowed by AJ Hawk, who was the other linebacker at OSU. Carpenter can play all 3 LB positions, and likes a 3-4 better than a 4-3 defense. Other possible picks are Antonio Cromartie (CB), Tye Hill (CB), DeAngelo Williams (RB), Laurence Maroney (RB), and Demeco Ryans (LB). 22. San Fransisco 49ers: Kamerion Wimbley DE/LB FSU Wimbley is a guy that will start right away, filling the void that Julian Peterson left when he went to Seattle. Wimbley will play LB because of the 49ers 3-4 defense. He could play defensive end, but he would need to get bigger, because he only weighs 248 lbs. Other possible picks are Sinorice Moss (WR), Demeco Ryans (LB), Thomas Howard (LB). 23. Tampa Bay Bucaneers: D'Qwell Jackson MLB Maryland Jackson may be a bit of a reach here, but he will be a future replacement for Shelton Quarles in the middle. He could also play OLB, but he lacks speed for that (4.70 40 yard dash). While Jackson and Shawn Merriman (2005 Defensive Rookie of the Year) were playing together, many said Jackson was the better of the two. Other possible picks are Demeco Ryans (LB), Jonathan Joesph (CB), Marcus McNeil (OT), Eric Winston (OT). 24. Cincinnati Bengals: Gabe Watson DT Michigan Watson is an underachiever who doesn't always try his hardest. If he was different, he could possibly be the best DT in the draft. Watson is big (339 lbs) and is a natural run stuffer. He is either a boom or bust player. An eventual replacement for Sam Adams who signed with the Bengals this year. Other possible picks are Donte Whitner (S), Ko Simpson (S), Demeco Ryans (LB), and Thomas Howard (LB). 25. New York Giants: Jonathan Joesph CB South Carolina Joesph doesn't have the height you want for a CB these days (5'11) but he has great timed speed running a 4.31 in the 40 yard dash. He has great recovery speed in case of him getting beat deep. He has the same mold as Will Allen, but Joesph can actually intercept a ball. Joesph led his team in interceptions last year. He is reliable at tackling, including on run plays. He has tons of potential to become elite in the pro level. Only started one full year, which was in 2005. The eventual replacement for Sam Madison. Can play nickel his first year, so it gives him time to learn the pro level. Other possible picks are Demeco Ryans (LB), Bobby Carpenter (LB), Antonio Cromartie (CB), Ashton Youboty (CB), Gabe Watson (DT), and Kelly Jennings (CB). 26. Chicago Bears: Leonard Pope TE Georgia Pope will give Grossman or Griese a good target to throw to along with Muhammad. Pope has great hands and can go deep to beat the defense. Plays like Antonio Gates, with great leaping ability to go up and get the ball at its highest point. He has a lot of upside. Not the best blocker. Will replace underachieving Desmond Clark. Other possible picks are Sinorice Moss (WR), Marcedes Lewis (TE), Ko Simpson (S), Donte Whitner (S). 27. Carolina Panthers: DeAngelo Williams RB Memphis Williams has dropped on many boards because of him not having anything special about his running ability. Has great instincts and will be on the field a lot, because Foster has yet to play a full season without getting hurt. Has patiences to let the blockers move and make a hole. He was the most productive running back in college history. Other possible picks are Lendale White (RB), Laurence Maroney (RB), Thomas Howard (LB), and Demeco Ryans (LB). 28. Jacksonville Jaguars: Thomas Howard LB UTEP Howard is one of the most athletic linebackers ever. He is very raw and new to his position, because he used to play safety. Extremely fast (4.42 40 time) and has size to be an OLB. Great in coverage. He is a great pass rusher and has a knack for making the big hit. Does not have great instincts. Dropped two interceptions in the senior bowl. Should not start his first year in the pros, but will be the eventual replacement for recently lost Akin Ayodele. Other possible picks are Demeco Ryans (LB), Lendale White (RB), DeAngelo Williams (RB), and Laurence Maroney (RB). 29. New York Jets: Laurence Maroney RB Minnesota Maroney is the replacement for Curtis Martin. Maroney has a big play threat on any play, which is something that Curtis Martin never had in his career. He was very productive on the college level, but may not be as productive on the pro level. He is patient, has great instincts, and has great vision on the field. Although he is smaller than you would like, he still has the ability to break tackles. He is faster than his 40 time (4.47). Can return kicks. 2005 was his first year as a starter. Other possible picks are Demeco Ryans (LB), Thomas Howard (LB), Lendale White (RB), DeAngelo Williams (RB), Eric Winston (OT), Tamba Hali (DE), and Mathias Kiwanuka. 30. Indianapolis Colts: Demeco Ryans LB Alabama Ryans is not the best athlete out of the deep draft of LBs, but may be the smartest with football knowledge out of all of them. He has great instincts and can direct other players to where they need to be on the defense. Could be a Peyton Manning like play caller on the defensive side of the ball. He plays faster than he timed in the 40 yard dash(4.62). He is a sure tackler and has been productive throughout his whole career at Alabama. Can play any of the three linebacker positions. Replacement for David Thornton. Other possible picks are Thomas Howard (LB), Laurence Maroney (RB), Lendale White (RB), and DeAngelo Williams (RB). 31. Seattle Seahawks: Sinorice Moss WR Miami Moss is extremely undersized, but so are Steve Smith and Santana Moss (his brother), who were two of the best WRs this year. Moss can stretch the field, and has great acceleration. Can go all the way any time he gets the ball. Has good hands and runs exceptional routes. Also can be a returner. Never really started in college, never making a statement on the team. Cannot go over the middle. Would be best as a slot reciever. Will fill the void that Koren Robinson and Joe Jurevicious left in the past years. Other possible picks are Jason Allen (CB/S), Donte Whitner (S), and Ko Simpson (S). 32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Donte Whitner S Ohio State Whitner has dropped in the draft, but could be a great pickup for the Steelers. He could fill the void left from Chris Hope, and the presence of Troy Polamalu could make Whitner make his game even better. He has great speed and and can cover a lot of ground. He is a great tackler and a playmaker. He has great instincts and good hands. A leader on the field and can blitz affectively. May not have a true position between CB and Safety. May be too small to be a safety in the NFL. Only started for one season. Other possible picks are Jason Allen (CB/S), Ko Simpson (S), Sinorice Moss (WR), and Lendale White (RB). Giants Mock 1. Jonathan Joesph CB South Carolina 2. Claude Wroten DT LSU 3. Devin Aromashodu WR Auburn 4. Cooper Wallace TE Auburn 5. Brandon Guillory DE/LB Louisiana-Monroe 7. Drew Olsen QB UCLA Although in my mock the Giants picked Jonathan Joesph, i really want Cromartie but do not think he will be there at our pick.
  7. Batting Starters C - Matt Lieberthal (Phillies) 1B - Carlos Delgado (Mets) 2B - Robinson Cano (Yankees) 3B - Hank Blalock (Rangers) SS - Michael Young (Rangers) OF - Pat Burrell (Phillies) OF - Juan Pierre (Cubs) OF - Jim Edmonds (Cardinals) Util - Melvin Mora (Orioles) Bench 2B - Luis Castillo (Twins) OF - Jose Guillen (Nationals) SS - Carlos Guillen (Tigers) 1B - Dimitri Young (Tigers) Pitching Starters SP - Chris Carpenter (Cardinals) SP - Mark Buehrle (White Sox) RP - Tom Gordon (Phillies) RP - Fransisco Cordero (Rangers) P - Livan Hernandez (Nationals) P - Mike Mussina (Yankees) P - Brad Penny (Dodgers) Bench P - Kyle Farnsworth (Cubs)
  8. a. Because Robinson is an athlete that can play QB, Wr, and RB which could all use some help. He is athletic and is a different pace of QB than we have had in the past. 2. Brandon Johnson is "Late Round/FA" on www.nfldraftcountdown.com which is where I got all of my info. But he can play DE, LB, and S which is why I think he can even get drafted
  9. What are you talking about?
  10. Not funny, at all Why does my 7th rounder suck? Whos better to pick?
  11. All info obtained from www.nfldraftcountdown.com 1st Round: Chad Greenway Outside Linebacker Iowa Height: 6'2 Weight: 242 40 Time: 4.75 Strengths: Has good size...An outstanding athlete with superb speed and a burst...Smart player with excellent instincts and great football intelligence...Does an excellent job in coverage...Sure tackler...Good blitzer and pass rusher...Pursues well and is solid in the open field...Has good range and makes plays sideline-to-sideline...Has a motor that never stops...Very productive...Good intangibles and a hard worker...Is a team leader and like an extra coach on the field...Still has upside. Weaknesses: Will get too aggressive and become undisciplined at times...Needs to hit the weights and get stronger, especially in the lower body...Has some trouble shedding blocks...Was not quite as good in 2005 as he was as a junior after the Hawkeyes lost some key personnel...Tore up his knee prior to the '02 season. Notes: From a small town in South Dakota where he grew up on a hog farm...Iowa was the only DI school to offer him a scholarship...Has all the tools you look for and is still getting better...Could easily develop into an impact player at the pro level. 2nd Round: John McCargo Defensive Tackle NC State Height: 6'1 Weight: 302 40 Time: 5.11 Strengths: Very disruptive in the middle...An excellent penetrator...Has outstanding strength...Consistent performer who had at least one tackle for a loss in every game he played as a junior...Uses his hands and arms well...Active and does a good job of shedding blockers...Does a great job of splitting the double team...Very productive with a knack for making plays in the opponents backfield. Weaknesses: The big question is whether his production was due to his talent or merely playing on the same line as Mario Williams and Manny Lawson...Missed five games with a broken foot in 2005...Never put up huge sack numbers...Can do a better job versus the run...Does not have great speed...Will be too aggressive and take himself out of plays at times...Was he Ryan Sims to Williams' Julius Peppers? Notes: An academic All-ACC performer...Was overshadowed by all the talent he had around him along the defensive line but came through with three great seasons for the Wolfpack...There are questions but you sure can't ignore the production. 3rd Round: Jeff Webb Wide Receiver San Diego St. Height: 6'2 Weight: 211 40 Time: 4.40 Strengths: Has good size and a solid frame...Athletic with great timed speed...Shows tremendous body control and ball skills...Has excellent hands and will make the highlight reel catch...Can adjust to poorly thrown balls...Strong and physical...A competitor with supreme confidence...Was very productive throughout his career. Weaknesses: Does not really play as fast as he times...Does not do much after the catch...Is not a great route runner...His overall toughness has been questioned...A disinterested blocker...Might have some character concerns as he isn't known as a hard worker and has a very high opinion of himself...Has shoulder concerns. Notes: Came through with a big senior campaign and notched 92 receptions for 1,109 yards and 10 touchdowns...Similar to Brandon Lloyd and just needs to round out his game...Has all the physical tools you look for and could end up being a steal. 4th Round: Will Blackmon Cornerback Boston College Height: 6'0 Weight: 198 40 Time: 4.46 Strengths: Very smooth and an outstanding natural athlete...Good speed and quickness with a burst...Has fluid hips and good feet...Aggressive and a solid tackler who isn't afraid to come up and support the run...Has excellent ball skills and is a major threat when he does get his hands on the rock...Versatile and can help a team in many ways...Is also a premier return man...Hard worker and team player. Weaknesses: Lost a year of development at corner as a senior and might need to prove himself to scouts again...Needs to get stronger...Is much better in man coverage than he is in zone...Needs to focus on one position and refine his overall technique...Will take too many risks and give up some big plays...Needs to be more physical. Notes: Moved to the offensive side of the ball in 2005 and was the teams leading receiver...His future at the pro level will likely be at cornerback...Interesting prospect who at the absolute least will be a big contributer on special teams. 5th Round: Cooper Wallace Tight End Auburn Height: 6'3 Weight: 251 40 Time: 4.75 Strengths: Has a big solid frame...Works hard and gets the most out of his ability...Has good, reliable hands...Can adjust to poorly thrown passes well...Does an excellent job as a blocker...Has a lot of experience and possesses tremendous intangibles. Weaknesses: Lacks elite timed speed and a burst...Will not stretch the field and is not a deep threat...A bit hulking and is not very athletic...Is not a great route runner...Upside is limited and he may never be anything more than a backup at the next level. Notes: Solid but unspectacular player who does everything well but doesn't stand out in any one area...Led the way for some great rushing attacks...A meat and potatoes type of player who isn't flashy but has a solid all-around game and can contribute. 6th Round: Brandon Johnson Outside Linebacker Louisville Height: 6'4 Weight: 228 40 Time: 4.44 Strengths: Has an outstanding frame that he can easily bulk up...A extraordinary natural athlete...Very smooth and has tremendous speed and quickness...Moves well and has sideline-to-sideline range...Has good instincts...Was very productive...Upside. Weaknesses: Is going to have to put on quite a bit of weight....Has to really commit himself to getting stronger...Struggles to take on and shed blockers...Work ethic has been questioned...Needs a lot of development in terms of his play as well as his body. Notes: Certainly has some intriguing tools to work with but is quite a project when it comes to physical maturity...Has a lot of potential which could lead to some team taking a shot on him earlier than expected...Probably a long-term experiment. 7th Round: Michael Robinson Quarterback Penn State Height: 6'1 Weight: 226 40 Time: 4.56 Strengths: An outstanding natural athlete...Has great timed speed for a quarterback...Has a strong arm...Is a dual threat who is just as likely to beat you with his legs as he is throwing the ball...An instinctive runner...Versatile player with experience at multiple positions...Showed good hands in his time as a wideout...Very smart...A team leader with great intangibles who will help the team any way he can. Weaknesses: Might have to make a position change at the next level...Is not very accurate...Too eager to run and lacks pocket presence...Struggles to read the field and opposing defenses...Makes too many bad decisions...Doesn't have a lot of experience at any one position...Very raw and will need to be developed. Notes: Might project to wide receiver or running back...After years of bouncing around from position to position everything finally clicked for this guy in '05 and he came through with a great senior campaign and really put his name on the NFL map. All Comments welcome
  12. thanks but I got an image resizer off of google, if you want to see, this is how it looks
  13. yea im gonna need it to be 1280 by 1024, if you can do this it will be much appreciated
  14. ok I'm gonna need to do it tomorrow because I'm going to sleep, so if you can please make one 1280 by 1024,thanks
  15. my desktop is 1280 x 1024, can someone resize it?
  16. I am trying to mak a layout for my myspace with a nice background, so I used this. Now when I put it in for the background, it wasn't big enough. Click here to see what it looks like for myspace. I don't know how big it needs to be, but if someone can resize it to fit the full screen it will help me a lot. Thanks!
  17. you know we might have a qb who cried so he cant get here, but at least we have a qb for the future, not some 35 year old guy who is known best for giving himself a concussion after banging his head into a wall after he scored a td
  18. 2005- 9-7-Won 6 games for no reason-Pick 16-no chance to draft a qb What a franchise
  19. Not a dol-fan, but i do live in a place with many of them
  20. greg threat could be a good backup to butler and wilson and the TE was a solid blocker and reciever
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