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Old 03-21-2010, 10:04 AM
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1 S Eric Berry 5'11" 203
2 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195
3 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 327
4 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 315
5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245
6 LB Rolando McClain 6'4" 245
7 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315
8 S Taylor Mays 6'3" 230
9 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 186
10 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185
11 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220
12 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191
13 DT Lamarr Houston 6'3" 305
14 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194
15 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218
16 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215
17 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332
18 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235
19 DT Tyson Alualu 6'3" 295
20 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293
21 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 226
22 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308
23 CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 6'0" 207
24 FS Morgan Burnett 6'1" 210
25 OT Rodger Saffold 6'5" 306
26 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210
27 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 182
28 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226
29 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 294
30 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305
31 DT Linval Joseph 6'5" 328
32 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235
33 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205
34 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205
35 LB Jamar Chaney 6'1" 240
36 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305
37 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193
37 FS Kam Chancellor 6' 3" 235
38 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185
39 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326
40 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220
42 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246
43 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320
44 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180
45 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245
46 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235
47 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225
48 OC Ted Larsen 6'3" 304
49 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314
50 OC Eric Olsen 6'4" 306
51 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205
52 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202
53 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317
54 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295
55 DE Lindsey Witten 6'4" 248
56 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213
57 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214
58 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200
59 OC John Estes 6'2" 295
60 LB Kavell Conner 6'1" 242
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Old 03-26-2010, 11:07 PM
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1 S Eric Berry
2 OT Trent Williams
3 S Earl Thomas
4 DT Dan Williams
5 LB Sean Weatherspoon
6 LB Rolando McClain
7 S Taylor Mays
8 CB Devin McCourty
9 CB Kyle Wilson
10 CB Brandon Ghee
11 CB Patrick Robinson
12 RB Ben Tate
13 RB Ryan Matthews
14 RB Toby Gerhart
15 RB Montario Hardesty
16 DT Tyson Alualu
17 DT Geno Atkins
18 DT Lamarr Houston
19 OG John Jerry
20 LB Daryl Washington
21 OG Jon Asamoah
22 CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah
23 FS Morgan Burnett
24 OT Rodger Saffold
25 FS Chris Cook
26 QB Dan LeFevour
27 DT Mike Neal
28 CB Kevin Thomas
29 DT Linval Joseph
30 FS Major Wright
31 S Darrell Stuckey
32 LB Jamar Chaney
33 OC JD Walton
34 RB James Starks
35 OG Marshall Newhouse
36 CB AJ Jefferson
37 CB Alterraun Verner
38 LB Pat Angerer
39 DT Torrell Troup
40 LB AJ Edds
41 CB Trevard Lindley
42 QB John Skelton
43 RB Lonyae Miller
44 DT Earl Mitchell
45 LB Simoni Lawrence
46 FS Myron Lewis
47 OG Shelley Smith
48 DE Lindsey Witten
49 RB Joique Bell
50 LB Rennie Curran
51 OC Eric Olsen
52 FS Brian Jackson
53 DT Jay Ross
54 DT Corey Peters
55 CB Syd'Quan Thompson
56 RB Anthony Dixon
57 S Nick Polk
58 FS Terrell Skinner
59 OC Joe Hawley
60 S Robert Johnson
61 OC John Estes
62 LB Kavell Conner
63 FS Jamar Wall
64 K Aaron Pettrey
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Old 03-27-2010, 11:35 AM
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Roy:

I would like you to look into a guy named Joe Webb of UAB. He was a QB for them but is coming out as a WR. He did not get an invite to combine, but his pro-day measurables put him at the very top of the receiver's list. He is +-6'3" 225, ran 4.5 40yd, 21 reps @225, 42.5" vert., 11.5' Broad, 4.04 shuttle, 6.71 3-cone. He is 5-6th round but rising fast.

I say this because who is say how much longer we can hold on to AJ if he really wants a ring and AD is getting long of tooth for never having been a starter. Joe is going to take a couple of years to make the switch otherwise he is probably a 1st. Just asking your opinion because Mayock mentioned him as a sleeper a couple of days ago and I have seen some mocks with us taking a WR around #4 which is ultimately where he will probably go IMO.
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Old 03-27-2010, 12:41 PM
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Roy:

I would like you to look into a guy named Joe Webb of UAB.
He is +-6'3" 225, ran 4.5 40yd, 21 reps @225, 42.5" vert., 11.5' Broad, 4.04 shuttle, 6.71 3-cone. He is 5-6th round but rising fast.

Just asking your opinion because Mayock mentioned him as a sleeper a couple of days ago and I have seen some mocks with us taking a WR around #4 which is ultimately where he will probably go IMO.
I saw Webb at the Senior Bowl practices and he didn't jump out at me. Corey Chavous was talking him up, but I just didn't see it. Also, I'm not really itching to get another WR after signing Kevin Walter. HOWEVER, if I were wanting to get a WR to develop and maybe put on the practice squad or just be a Special Teamer, then these are the players I'd look at....

Blair White Mich St. 6'2" 209lbs 4.49, 18 reps, 33.5" vert, 9.5' Broad, 4.03 shuttle, 6.69 3-Cone. He has good hands and runs routes better than Webb.

David Gettis Baylor 6'3" 217lbs 4.43, 15 reps, 34.5" vert, 10.3' Broad, 4.41 shuttle, 6.94 3-Cone.

Marcus Easely UConn 6'3" 210lbs 4.39, 16 reps, 34" vert, 10.2' Broad, 4.61 shuttle, 6.94 3-Cone

Scott Long UofL 6'2" 216lbs 4.46, 20 reps, 41.5" vert, 10.2' Broad, 4.09 shuttle, 6.45 3-Cone. He could possibly be signed as an undrafted Free Agent after the draft is over.

Now, I can understand falling in love with measurables and it's not like we are going to spend a 1st round pick on him like Jacksonville did on a QB turn WR. Just looking at previous conversions: 49er's Michael Robinson and the Jets' Brad Smith have been less than stellar. So, we could get a WR on the 3rd day of the draft and maybe one of these guys will be the one.
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Old 03-27-2010, 01:39 PM
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I would add Eric Decker Minnesota WR 6-3 217 projects as btween 4.47 and 4.54. He had his lis franc ligament repaired and is out 6-8 months from the surgery which happen in late October. I is not going to be able to run before the draft. Brandon Marshall and Ted Ginn Jr both had the same surgery and have recovered well.
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Old 03-28-2010, 07:15 AM
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On the whole, if I were going to draft a project WR in the 4-5th round I believe I would try for a high measurable athlete to convert to WR rather than a career wide receiver that couldn't make it past the 4-5th round. You really don't know what you are getting with either but QB's have a habit of being among the best athletes on the field since they were in middle school. It is always a crap shoot around the 5th round anyway so I would go with the potential high-reward guy. 6'3" height combine with 42.5" vertical would give him the advantage over most every DB. Just my 2 cents.
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Old 03-28-2010, 11:34 AM
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I would try for a high measurable athlete to convert to WR rather than a career wide receiver that couldn't make it past the 4-5th round. It is always a crap shoot around the 5th round anyway so I would go with the potential high-reward guy. 6'3" height combine with 42.5" vertical would give him the advantage over most every DB. Just my 2 cents.
If you are just looking for the athlete, to have an advantage over a DB, I'll take Long as an UDFA. He has experience catching the ball and if we are just looking for a project, why "waste" a draft pick on that? There are plenty of projects to be found after the draft. This team could draft a starter in the 4th round and it's 5th round picks could get significant playing time as a rotational player on the DLine or a player who could challenge Diles at WLB.

This team has enough holes that it doesn't have the luxury of drafting projects. We should be seeking solid contributors with every pick.
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