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Old 02-10-2010, 03:01 AM
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Fordham?? You want a quarterback from Fordham? Do they still run the single wing there? I think the last football star from Fordham was Vince Lombardi.
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:32 AM
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Fordham?? You want a quarterback from Fordham? Do they still run the single wing there? I think the last football star from Fordham was Vince Lombardi.
I saw him in the All-Star game and he looks just like Schaub, but with a little more zip on the ball. I also wanted to draft Schaub out of Virginia. I don't care if he was the QB of Sister Mary's School of Blind Girls.
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Old 02-13-2010, 11:14 PM
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1 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315 4.96 Iowa
2 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 308 5.30 Oklahoma
3 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 325 5.23 Tennessee
4 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195 4.45 Texas
5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.59 Missouri
6 LB *Rolando McClain 6'4" 245 4.68 Alabama
7 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185 4.42 Boise St
8 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194 4.42 Florida St
9 DT Brian Price 6'2" 300 5.08 UCLA
10 CB Donovan Warren 6'0" 185 4.42 Michigan
11 DE Corey Wootton 6'6" 270 4.80 Northwestern
12 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest
13 WR *Arrelious Benn 6'2" 214 4.50 Illinois
14 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308 5.08 Illinois
15 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305 5.38 Alabama
16 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220 4.49 Fresno St.
17 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 188 4.47 Rutgers
18 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 188 4.49 California
19 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235 4.59 Mississippi St
20 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 4.55 Stanford
21 DT Tyson Alualu 6'2" 295 4.96 California
22 DE Greg Hardy 6'4" 265 4.67 Mississippi
23 DT Cam Thomas 6'4" 331 5.18 North Carolina
24 DT Lamarr Houston 6'2" 284 4.93 Texas
25 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 4.50 Auburn
26 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 224 4.57 TCU
27 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205 4.52 Vanderbilt
28 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205 4.53 Florida
29 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225 4.56 Georgia
30 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320 5.28 Iowa
31 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 5.54 Mississippi
32 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215 4.55 Tennessee
33 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246 4.68 Iowa
34 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 300 4.96 Purdue
35 LB Roddrick Muckelroy 6'2" 235 4.67 Texas
36 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205 4.50 Kansas
37 OC Matt Tennant 6'4" 295 5.06 Boston College
38 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185 4.52 UCLA
39 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 5.23 Central Florida
40 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210 4.54 Virginia
41 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202 4.54 Oklahoma
42 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226 4.72 Central Michigan
43 S Larry Asante 6'0" 210 4.56 Nebraska
44 RB Charles Scott 5'11" 234 4.60 LSU
45 OC Ted Larsen 6'2" 300 5.24 North Carolina St
46 LB Dekoda Watson 6'2" 226 4.64 Florida St
47 DT Vince Oghobaase 6'6" 302 5.06 Duke
48 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 4.88 Fordham
49 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200 4.52 Utah
50 FS Jamar Wall 5'10" 204 4.52 Texas Tech
51 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235 4.52 Iowa
52 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 4.95 Kentucky
53 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 4.54 Indiana
54 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214 4.59 Maryland
55 LB Perry Riley 6'1" 245 4.64 LSU
56 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305 5.19 Baylor
57 OC John Estes 6'2" 295 5.22 Hawaii
58 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 4.53 Kentucky
59 WR Danario Alexander 6'4" 210 4.58 Missouri
60 OC Eric Olsen 6'4" 303 5.26 Notre Dame
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Old 02-14-2010, 12:08 PM
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Roy, maybe you have answered this. I know several others have expressed this opinion. You have two OT's at the top of your list. I think everyone knows Duane Brown could make an excellant pulling guard. Do you not think he will eventually be an elite LT?
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Old 02-14-2010, 01:43 PM
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Roy, maybe you have answered this. I know several others have expressed this opinion. You have two OT's at the top of your list. I think everyone knows Duane Brown could make an excellant pulling guard. Do you not think he will eventually be an elite LT?
To tell you the truth, I don't care. The two guys I have at the top of my list would make pretty good LGs if Chester Pitts can't come back from injury or is simply let go as a Free Agent. Maybe this season Brown stays at LT b/c of Experience and a rookie like Bulaga would play LG. Then next season, they could possibly flip positions if that's what the coaches thought would be best.
Conversely, if the Rookie came in and played LT and moved Brown - I'd be fine with that if the overall line play was better.
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Old 02-21-2010, 10:42 PM
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1 OT Bryan Bulaga Iowa
2 OT Trent Williams Oklahoma
3 DT Dan Williams Tennessee
4 LB Sean Weatherspoon Missouri
5 LB *Rolando McClain Alabama
6 S Earl Thomas Texas
7 DT Brian Price UCLA
8 CB Patrick Robinson Florida St
9 CB Kyle Wilson Boise St
10 CB Devin McCourty Rutgers
11 OG Jon Asamoah Illinois
12 S Morgan Burnett Georgia Tech
13 RB Ryan Matthews Fresno St.
14 OG Mike Johnson Alabama
15 DT Tyson Alualu California
16 CB Syd'Quan Thompson California
17 CB Brandon Ghee Wake Forest
18 RB Toby Gerhart Stanford
19 CB Donovan Warren Michigan
20 RB Anthony Dixon Mississippi St
21 DE Greg Hardy Mississippi
22 RB Ben Tate Auburn
23 LB Daryl Washington TCU
24 RB Montario Hardesty Tennessee
25 OT Rodger Saffold Indiana
26 DT Lamarr Houston Texas
27 LB Rennie Curran Georgia
28 FS Chris Cook Virginia
29 OT Kyle Calloway Iowa
30 CB Alterraun Verner UCLA
31 S Darrell Stuckey Kansas
32 FS Major Wright Florida
33 DT Linval Joseph East Carolina
34 FS Myron Lewis Vanderbilt
35 S Myron Rolle Florida State
36 OC Matt Tennant Boston College
37 DT Mike Neal Purdue
38 LB AJ Edds Iowa
39 OG John Jerry Mississippi
40 LB Roddrick Muckelroy Texas
41 DT Jay Ross East Carolina
42 DT Cam Thomas North Carolina
43 DT Torrell Troup Central Florida
44 QB Dan LeFevour Central Michigan
45 S Larry Asante Nebraska
46 FS Brian Jackson Oklahoma
47 DT Geno Atkins Georgia
48 OC JD Walton Baylor
49 OC Ted Larsen North Carolina St
50 DT Vince Oghobaase Duke
51 LB Pat Angerer Iowa
52 S Robert Johnson Utah
53 FS Jamar Wall Texas Tech
54 FS Terrell Skinner Maryland
55 S Nick Polk Indiana
56 QB John Skelton Fordham
57 CB Trevard Lindley Kentucky
58 DT Corey Peters Kentucky
59 OG Marshall Newhouse TCU
60 WR Danario Alexander Missouri
61 OC John Estes Hawaii
62 DE Lindsey Witten Connecticut
63 OC Eric Olsen Notre Dame
64 CB Patrick Stoudamire Western Illinois
65 DE Junior Galette Stillman College
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Old 02-21-2010, 11:01 PM
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I saw him in the All-Star game and he looks just like Schaub, but with a little more zip on the ball. I also wanted to draft Schaub out of Virginia. I don't care if he was the QB of Sister Mary's School of Blind Girls.
I thought he reminded me of Flacco, same size ease of motion and the ball zips up the seems. Now he is raw and need to work on his footwork and accuracy.
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Old 02-22-2010, 08:17 AM
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I thought he reminded me of Flacco, same size ease of motion and the ball zips up the seems. Now he is raw and need to work on his footwork and accuracy.
I won't argue too much with you PK, but I actually liked Schaub coming out of UVa more than Flacco. I thought Flacco would need more footwork drills since he was always in the Shotgun at UDel. Anyway, my point is we don't "need" a QB, but if we draft this kid from Fordham, I'd be o.k. with that.
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Old 02-22-2010, 12:32 PM
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I won't argue too much with you PK, but I actually liked Schaub coming out of UVa more than Flacco. I thought Flacco would need more footwork drills since he was always in the Shotgun at UDel. Anyway, my point is we don't "need" a QB, but if we draft this kid from Fordham, I'd be o.k. with that.
My comparison to Flacco had more to do with the arm strength, I have never put Schaub in the high end of arm strength. Schaub is solid, and not weak armed, but he is also not a rocket arm. Flacco has a rocket arm.

Skelton has natural tools that need refinement.

Also I don't remember Schaub in college anymore, wasn't as big a college watcher then.
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Old 02-28-2010, 08:36 PM
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1 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 308 Oklahoma
2 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 325 Tennessee
3 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315 Iowa
4 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 Missouri
5 LB *Rolando McClain 6'4" 245 Alabama
6 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195 Texas
7 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194 Florida St
8 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185 Boise St
9 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220 Fresno St.
10 DT Brian Price 6'2" 300 UCLA
11 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 188 Rutgers
12 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 Stanford
13 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 Auburn
14 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215 Tennessee
15 DT Tyson Alualu 6'2" 295 California
16 OT Rodger Saffold 6'5" 306 Indiana
17 WR *Arrelious Benn 6'2" 214 Illinois
18 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308 Illinois
19 S Morgan Burnett 6'1" 210 Georgia Tech
20 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 224 TCU
21 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 188 California
22 CB Donovan Warren 6'0" 185 Michigan
23 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 Wake Forest
24 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305 Alabama
25 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210 Virginia
26 DE Greg Hardy 6'4" 265 Mississippi
27 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235 Mississippi St
28 DT Lamarr Houston 6'2" 284 Texas
29 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225 Georgia
30 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226 Central Michigan
31 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 Mississippi
32 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320 Iowa
33 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 TCU
34 DT Cam Thomas 6'4" 331 North Carolina
35 OC Matt Tennant 6'4" 295 Boston College
36 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205 Florida
37 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185 UCLA
38 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205 Kansas
39 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246 Iowa
40 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205 Vanderbilt
41 S Larry Asante 6'0" 210 Nebraska
42 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 300 Purdue
43 DT Linval Joseph 6'6" 322 East Carolina
44 LB Roddrick Muckelroy 6'2" 235 Texas
45 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 Central Florida
46 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 286 Georgia
47 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 Fordham
48 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305 Baylor
49 S Myron Rolle 6' 2" 211 Florida State
50 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235 Iowa
51 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202 Oklahoma
52 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 East Carolina
53 DT Vince Oghobaase 6'6" 302 Duke
54 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 Fresno St.
55 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 Kentucky
56 OC Ted Larsen 6'2" 300 North Carolina St
57 WR Danario Alexander 6'4" 210 Missouri
58 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200 Utah
59 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 Indiana
60 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214 Maryland
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Old 03-01-2010, 03:03 PM
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I want to get a gander at FS Earl Thomas tomorrow at the combine. I just may become a convert. He is supposed to have superb instincts for the position.
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