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Five Great Players - TCY/FOF2k4 Dynasty
This is kind of a rip off of WussGawds awesome "Five Great QB's" thread. I finally got TCY back and I find myself checking back all the time to see if he has posted. I have decided to do one of my own.
It is a little different, we will still use five players but they will all be of different positions. We will track their progress through the years until their great careers have concluded. I will introduce the five top recruits at their positions (QB, RB, WR, LB, CB) and a recap of the first season in the NFL. I will strive to update every day with at least something. EDIT - My computer is having trouble getting this game on my hard drive. I emailed support so I should have this up and running by tonight or early tomorrow after classes.
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Meeting our guys for the first time!
OK, got the computer thing figured out so here we go!
We are going to go with the top players at the following positions, as ranked by Rivals.com: QB, RB, WR, DE (instead of LB), CB. This is the first look at these guys before they have even narrowed down their school choices. The All-state and All-American teams have yet to be selected but I will update as soon as they become available... QB - LARRY BOSTIC - 5'10'' - 189 lbs - Rank: #1 QB, #1 Overall Larry Bostic is an undersized but obviously highly touted quarterback from Drumright High School in Drumright, Oklahoma. Larry is a option type QB who loves to run the ball. He has nice touch but struggles on the longer passes. He wants to major in Education and is a very bright kid who holds a 4.00 GPA and a 1353 test score! Looks like he won't have to worry about being academically ineligible any time soon. Obviously Academics are his first choice when selecting his future school and team prestige runs a close second for him. He doesn't idolize any teams and his attitude is excellent. This looks like the all-american boy and should be fun to see where he lands. Can the hometown power Oklahoma Sooners keep Bostic in the state...we will soon find out! Larry's high school stats so far (4 games): Pass: 39-of-61, 704 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT // Rush: 87 car. 694 yards, 6 TD DE - ERIK MANNING - 5'11'' - 224 - Rank: #1 DE, #2 Overall Erik Manning is a pure pass rushing defensive end out of Keystone Heights high school in Keystone Heights, Florida. He is looking for a major in Algebra and holds an average 2.64 GPA and scored a 996 on his testing. Manning is looking for the best prestige in a school and won't settle for anything less for himself. He also wants to stay close to home. The closest school to him is the University of Florida, just 19 miles away, that would be my best guess for him to go. He doesn't idolize anybody and has a fair attitude about things. Should be fun to see the kind of sack numbers his projected phenom can produce over the years! Erik's high school stats so far (4 games): 41 tackles, 5.0 sacks. CB - PERCY LYON - 5'10'' - 174 - Rank: #1 CB, #3 Overall Percy is a very talented defensive back out of Pittsburg High School in the town of Pittsburg, KS, one of the top high school programs in the nation. Lyon doesn't always come up with the most interceptions but his covering skills and athletic prowess are second to none. He is looking at obtaining a Physics degree and holds a 2.61 GPA and a 922 test score. Percy loves the mid-west and wants to stay relatively close and while his academic numbers don't really show it he is also interested in getting a good education. He doesn't idolize anybody and has a pretty good attitude. Percy's high school stats so far (3 games): 20 tackles, 1.0 sack, 2 Interceptions. RB - TOMMY SHERWOOD - 6'0'' - 196 lbs - Rank: #1 RB, #11 Overall Tommy Sherwood is a stout kid out of San Lorenzo Valley High School in talent laden Felton, California. Tommy is known for his ability to gain yards after initial contact. He is looking to get a degree in Medicine and is another smart kid, accumulating a 3.70 cumulative GPA and a test score of 1224. Tommy has expressed his interest in staying close to home so chances are we will see him playing for a California team somewhere. Cal is the closest "major" school to him, UCLA and USC are both 292 miles away from him for 2nd closest. He is also obviously interested in team prestige. He idolizes no team and has a decent attitude on him. Tommy's high school stats so far (4 games): 116 carries, 608 yards, 5 TD // 24 rec. 359 yards, 7 TD WR - IRV MONTGOMERY - 6'2'' - 187 lbs - Rank: #1 WR, #21 Overall Irv Montgomery is a tall, lanky receiver out of Methuen High School in Methuen, Mass. Irv has been described as having great hands but his size hinders him at times to get open. He is interested in obtaining a major in Geology (if he doesn't make it to the NFL, obviously) and isn't quite to the academic standards of Bostic and Sherwood, but still above average (2.92 GPA, 1090 test). Irv's main criteria for choosing his school is prestige, he wants to win a national championship in his collegiate career. He also wants to stay close to home. Boston College is just 28 miles away from his home and could compete for this gem of a wide out. He doesn't idolize any teams and has a fair attitude. Irv's high school stats so far (4 games): 44 rec. 1,215 yards, 6 TD ! (He also has 26 tackles and 2.0 sacks on defense) Those are our guys. I should update multiple times throughout the day, hopefully everyday and keep this thing moving. We will go into pretty much depth, esp. during the recruiting process...
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NFL Pre-season
Lets check in with the NFL Pre-season...here are the final pre-season standings and the teams look forward to starting the regular season:
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The NCAA Football Top 25: 1. Michigan 2. Ohio State 3. Miami of Florida 4. Oklahoma 5. Florida State 6. Nebraska 7. Florida 8. Texas 9. Notre Dame 10. Georgia 11. Penn State 12. UCLA 13. Tennessee 14. Kansas State 15. Alabama 16. Virginia Tech 17. Southern California 18. Auburn 19. Washington 20. Wisconsin 21. Oregon 22. Texas A&M 23. Colorado 24. Iowa 25. Clemson Next up we will take a look at the first institutions that are going after our guys! Should post later tonight.
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Quick update: Looking closer at these guys' high schools, the top three players attend the three of the top four high schools in America:
1. Drumright High School, Drumright, OK - QB Larry Bostic 3. Keystone Heights High School, Keystone Heights, FL - DE Erik Manning 4. Pittsburg High School, Pittsburg, KS - CB Percy Lyon More to come...
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Top 25 after 1st week of college football season:
1. Florida State (1-0) 2. Michigan (1-0) 3. Nebraska (1-0) 4. Oklahoma (1-0) 5. Penn State (1-0) 6. Texas (1-0) 7. Illinois (1-0) 8. Michigan State (1-0) 9. Iowa (1-0) 10. Georgia Tech (1-0) 11. Miami of Florida (1-0) 12. Colorado (1-0) 13. Kansas State (1-0) 14. Maryland (1-0) 15. Virginia Tech (1-0) 16. Florida (1-0) 17. Iowa State (1-0) 18. Oregon (1-0) 19. Minnesota (1-0) 20. Texas A&M (1-0) 21. Virginia (1-0) 22. Boston College (1-0) 23. Southern California (1-0) 24. Georgia (1-0) 25. Washington (1-0)
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The first contacts...
The first week of the college football season has come to a close and our guys are working hard in classes and their final high school seasons as the colleges start to call...
QB - LARRY BOSTIC - 5'10'' - 189 lbs - Rank: #1 QB, #1 Overall Surprisingly, Larry hasn't recieved a single offer from a D-1 school. Maybe they all think they can't get him! ![]() Larry's high school stats so far (5 games): Pass: 41-of-65, 746 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT // Rush: 111 car. 898 yards, 7 TD DE - ERIK MANNING - 5'11'' - 224 - Rank: #1 DE, #2 Overall Offers received: <-team - (academic rating/team prestige)> -Iowa - (76/85) - Considering -Maryland - (86/86) - Considering -Miami (FL) - (58/98) - Considering -Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering -Oregon - (60/86) - Considering Erik's high school stats so far (5 games): 49 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 1 INT. CB - PERCY LYON - 5'10'' - 174 - Rank: #1 CB, #3 Overall Offers received: <-team - (academic rating/team prestige)> -Kansas State - (40/89) - Considering -Michigan - (95/98) - Considering -Virginia Tech - (69/89) - Considering Percy's high school stats so far (4 games): 28 tackles, 1.0 sack, 4 Interceptions. RB - TOMMY SHERWOOD - 6'0'' - 196 lbs - Rank: #1 RB, #11 Overall Offers received: <-team - (academic rating/team prestige)> -USC - (87/90) - Considering -Stanford - (99/80) - Considering Tommy's high school stats so far (5 games): 142 carries, 808 yards, 6 TD // 29 rec. 443 yards, 8 TD WR - IRV MONTGOMERY - 6'2'' - 187 lbs - Rank: #1 WR, #21 Overall Offers received: <-team - (academic rating/team prestige)> -Washington - (82/88) - Considering Irv's high school stats so far (5 games): 56 rec. 1,548 yards, 9 TD ! (He also has 33 tackles and 2.0 sacks on defense) Thats where they stand...more to come tomorrow.
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Continuing on...
NFL Week One scores:
Arizona 19 at Detroit 20 Atlanta 13 at Dallas 10 Baltimore 27 at Pittsburgh 28 Chicago 13 at San Francisco 28 Denver 16 at Cincinnati 21 Houston 9 at Miami 14 Indianapolis 23 at Cleveland 26 Jacksonville 6 at Carolina 29 Minnesota 13 at Green Bay 21 New England 23 at Buffalo 37 New Orleans 26 at Seattle 34 New York Jets 36 at Washington 14 Oakland 35 at Tennessee 38 San Diego 12 at Kansas City 31 St. Louis 16 at New York Giants 17 Tampa Bay 20 at Philadelphia 17 NCAA Week 2 Top 25 Scoreboard #7 Florida (1-1) 17, at #2 Miami of Florida (2-0) 45 #3 Oklahoma (2-0) 28, at #10 Alabama (1-1) 14 #17 Maryland (1-1) 0, at #4 Florida State (2-0) 27 #39 Marshall (1-1) 0, at #9 Tennessee (2-0) 51 #26 Boston College (1-1) 13, at #11 Penn State (2-0) 14 #22 Washington State (2-0) 16, at Notre Dame (0-1) 13 #38 Utah (1-1) 0, at #15 Texas A&M (2-0) 44 #50 Nevada (1-1) 21, at #18 Oregon (2-0) 49 #19 Louisiana State (2-0) 49, at #36 Arizona (1-1) 14 Houston (0-2) 3, at #1 Michigan (2-0) 57 Buffalo (1-1) 0, at #20 Iowa (2-0) 59 Middle Tennessee State (0-1) 0, at #8 Georgia (2-0) 80 South Florida (0-2) 14, at #14 Virginia Tech (2-0) 49 Utah State (0-2) 6, at #5 Nebraska (2-0) 41 #43 Indiana (1-1) 0, at #16 Washington (2-0) 51 Rutgers (0-2) 10, at #24 Michigan State (2-0) 38 UCLA (1-0) 17, at #21 Colorado (1-1) 7 Auburn (0-2) 3, at #23 Georgia Tech (2-0) 45 Northern Illinois (0-2) 10, at #25 Illinois (2-0) 69
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Recruiting process (Week 2)
QB - LARRY BOSTIC - 5'10'' - 189 lbs - Rank: #1 QB, #1 Overall
Offers received: -Florida - (81/94) - Considering -Miami - (58/98) - Considering -Oregon State - (45/82) - Considering -Penn State - (84/90) - Contacted Changes: Well, I guess schools were just a little gun shy about going after this guy. Now, four quality programs are going after him. Florida, Miami and Oregon State, he is considering while Penn State just got in touch with him. Larry's high school stats so far (6 games): Pass: 52-of-81, 956 yards, 5 TD, 0 INT // Rush: 125 car. 978 yards, 7 TD DE - ERIK MANNING - 5'11'' - 224 - Rank: #1 DE, #2 Overall Offers received: -Iowa - (76/85) - Considering -Maryland - (86/86) - Considering -Miami (FL) - (58/98) - Considering -Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering -Oregon - (60/86) - Considering --Alabama - (43/91) - Considering --Colorado - (75/85) - Considering --Florida - (82/94) - VISITING --Texas - (89/94) - Considering Changes: Erik is one of the most highly recruited guys in the nation. Alabama, Colorado, Florida and Texas join the hunt. Florida is the front runner as he has already accepted an invitation to visit the school. We will keep an eye on this one. Erik's high school stats so far (6 games): 58 tackles, 8.0 sacks, 1 INT. CB - PERCY LYON - 5'10'' - 174 - Rank: #1 CB, #3 Overall Offers received: -Kansas State - (40/89) - Considering -Michigan - (95/98) - VISITING -Virginia Tech - (69/89) - Considering Changes: No more schools enter the race for this gem but he decides to visit Michigan. The Wolverines are the front runner for Lyon. Percy's high school stats so far (5 games): 31 tackles, 1.5 sack, 5 Interceptions. RB - TOMMY SHERWOOD - 6'0'' - 196 lbs - Rank: #1 RB, #11 Overall Offers received: -USC - (87/90) - Considering -Stanford - (99/80) - VISITING --LSU - (55/95) - Considering --Florida State - (15/86) - Considering Changes: LSU and Florida State enter while Tommy is putting up HUGE numbers this high school season. Meanwhile, his academic prowess has led him to visit his first school in Stanford. We will see if that is enough to get him there. Tommy's high school stats so far (6 games): 168 carries, 993 yards, 7 TD // 36 rec. 571 yards, 10 TD WR - IRV MONTGOMERY - 6'2'' - 187 lbs - Rank: #1 WR, #21 Overall Offers received: -Washington - (82/88) - Considering --Virginia Tech - (69/89) - Considering Changes: VA Tech gets in touch with Montgomery. Still considering the offer from Washington. Irv's high school stats so far (6 games): 65 rec. 1,791 yards, 10 TD (He also has 37 tackles, 2.0 sacks and 1 INT on defense) That is where our guys stand.
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Continuing on...
NFL Week Two scores:
Buffalo 38 at Jacksonville 10 Carolina 13 at Tampa Bay 16 Chicago 18 at Minnesota 7 Cincinnati 30 at Oakland 24 Cleveland 0 at Baltimore 31 Dallas 7 at New York Giants 10 Denver 28 at San Diego 17 Detroit 13 at Green Bay 42 Houston 26 at New Orleans 28 Miami 13 at New York Jets 17 New England 17 at Philadelphia 20 Pittsburgh 6 at Kansas City 23 San Francisco 6 at St. Louis 16 Seattle 28 at Arizona 14 Tennessee 27 at Indianapolis 21 Washington 7 at Atlanta 26 NCAA Week 3 Top 25 Scoreboard: #6 Notre Dame (2-0) 24, at #1 Michigan (2-1) 21 Georgia Tech (2-1) 16, at #3 Florida State (3-0) 44 #17 Iowa (3-0) 39, at #27 Iowa State (2-1) 7 #28 South Carolina (2-1) 17, at #7 Georgia (3-0) 45 #24 Arkansas (2-0) 14, at #5 Texas (1-1) 13 #25 Boston College (3-0) 52, at Connecticut (1-2) 7 #43 Penn State (2-1) 24, at #4 Nebraska (2-1) 17 #15 Oregon (3-0) 49, at Arizona (1-2) 10 #50 Washington State (1-2) 20, at #18 Colorado (3-0) 34 Kentucky (1-2) 21, at #9 Alabama (3-0) 56 Hawaii (0-1) 0, at #10 Southern California (2-0) 70 #22 Illinois (2-1) 7, at UCLA (1-1) 44 #21 Purdue (2-0) 35, at Wake Forest (0-3) 21 East Carolina (0-3) 0, at #2 Miami of Florida (3-0) 45 Louisiana Tech (0-3) 17, at #20 Michigan State (3-0) 48 Buffalo (1-2) 3, at #12 Kansas State (2-0) 61 Ball State (0-3) 13, at #23 Pittsburgh (2-0) 69
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I think Larry might be better off becoming a RB...........
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Continuing on...
QB - LARRY BOSTIC - 5'10'' - 189 lbs - Rank: #1 QB, #1 Overall
Offers received: --Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering ---Michigan - (95/98) - VISITING ---Notre Dame - (89/93) - VISITING ---UCLA - (93/90) - VISITING ---Colorado - (75/85) - Considering ---Florida State - (57/95) - Considering ---Georgia - (68/92) - Considering ---Nebraska - (56/94) - Considering ---South Carolina - (44/81) - Considering ---Texas Tech - (37/80) - Considering ---Virginia Tech - (70/89) - Considering Changes: A ton of changes to the #1 player in the nation. A few schools give up on him and eleven new ones join the race. Michigan, Notre Dame and UCLA are the front-runners as he has decided to visit them. Colorado, Florida State, Georgia, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas Tech and Virginia Tech all enter as well but don't have much of a chance as of right now. Larry's high school stats so far (8 games): Pass: 64-of-97, 1,199 yards, 6 TD, 1 INT // Rush: 164 car. 1,304 yards, 10 TD DE - ERIK MANNING - 5'11'' - 224 - Rank: #1 DE, #2 Overall Offers received: -Iowa - (76/85) - Considering -Maryland - (86/86) - Considering -Miami (FL) - (58/98) - VISITING -Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering -Oregon - (60/86) - Considering --Florida - (82/94) - VISITING ---Florida St - (57/95) - VISITING ---Illinois - (90/83) - Considering Changes: Illinois and Florida State join. He is now visiting all Florida schools: Florida State, Florida and Miami. Which one will get him??? Erik's high school stats so far (8 games): 81 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 1 INT. CB - PERCY LYON - 5'10'' - 174 - Rank: #1 CB, #3 Overall Offers received: -Kansas State - (40/89) - Considering -Michigan - (95/98) - VISITING -Virginia Tech - (69/89) - Considering ---Notre Dame - (89/93) - VISITING ---Florida - (80/84) - Considering ---LSU - (19/86) - Considering ---Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering ---Washington - (81/88) - Considering Changes: Notre Dame is the biggest one that enters. He is already visiting there and will probably meet our QB Larry Bostic on his visit. Other than the Irish, Florida, LSU, Oklahoma and Washington enter. Michigan still appears the front runner. Percy's high school stats so far (7 games): 48 tackles, 2.5 sack, 9 Interceptions. RB - TOMMY SHERWOOD - 6'0'' - 196 lbs - Rank: #1 RB, #11 Overall Offers received: -USC - (87/90) - Considering -Stanford - (99/80) - VISITING --Florida State - (15/86) - Considering ---Georgia - (68/92) - Considering ---Michigan- (95/98) - Considering ---UCLA - (93/90) - VISITING ---Texas - (88/94) - Considering Changes: Georgia, Michigan, UCLA and Texas all now recognize Sherwood as a major prospect and get in the race. He decides to visit UCLA along with Stanford. Acadmeics are important to Tommy so Stanford and UCLA will remain the front-runners until the end. Who's gonna get him? Tommy's high school stats so far (8 games): 219 carries, 1,417 yards, 8 TD // 42 rec. 636 yards, 11 TD WR - IRV MONTGOMERY - 6'2'' - 187 lbs - Rank: #1 WR, #21 Overall Offers received: ---Florida - (81/94) - VISITING ---Michigan - (96/98) - VISITING ---Michigan State - (60/84) - VISITING ---Penn State - (84/90) - VISITING ---Tennessee - (49/92) - VISITING Changes: A whole new set of contenders enter for this guy. Florida, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and Tennessee are going after him and he has decided to visit all of the schools. Irv's high school stats so far (8 games): 73 rec. 2,005 yards, 12 TD (He also has 52 tackles, 4.0 sacks and 1 INT on defense) That is where our guys stand.
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Chappy - Me too! His running numbers are incredible. It will be interesting to see if he can make it as an NFL QB. Well, he has to make it in college first.
More to come tonight.
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Continuing on...
NFL Week 3 scores:
Baltimore 27 at San Diego 20 Buffalo 18 at Miami 15 Cleveland 9 at San Francisco 20 Green Bay 33 at Arizona 15 Jacksonville 6 at Indianapolis 31 Kansas City 38 at Houston 34 Minnesota 3 at Detroit 20 New Orleans 7 at Tennessee 13 New York Giants 28 at Washington 14 New York Jets 7 at New England 35 Oakland 38 at Denver 33 Pittsburgh 7 at Cincinnati 17 St. Louis 30 at Seattle 20 Tampa Bay 30 at Atlanta 24 NCAA Week Four Top 25 scoreboard: #15 Colorado (4-0) 28, at #2 Florida State (3-1) 13 #17 Michigan State (3-1) 7, at #3 Notre Dame (3-0) 42 #1 Miami of Florida (4-0) 41, at #23 Boston College (3-1) 3 #4 Georgia (4-0) 51, at #13 Louisiana State (2-1) 28 #5 Tennessee (3-0) 42, at #26 Florida (2-2) 13 #16 Michigan (3-1) 27, at #12 Oregon (3-1) 14 #10 Texas A&M (2-1) 26, at #9 Virginia Tech (3-0) 28 #32 Boise State (2-0) 38, at #24 Oregon State (3-1) 23 #29 Arizona State (2-1) 3, at #14 Iowa (4-0) 31 Marshall (2-2) 7, at #8 Kansas State (3-0) 49 Northern Illinois (0-3) 7, at #6 Alabama (4-0) 72 #20 Pittsburgh (3-0) 41, at Toledo (1-2) 12 Arizona (1-3) 7, at #18 Purdue (3-0) 33 #42 UCLA (1-2) 22, at #19 Oklahoma (3-1) 45 Bowling Green (2-2) 7, at #22 Ohio State (3-1) 45 Idaho (1-3) 10, at #11 Washington (3-0) 34 North Texas (0-4) 3, at #21 Arkansas (3-0) 38
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Recruiting
To clear up this mess a little here is a quick review of whats going on with our guys:
QB Larry Bostic: 10 schools interested 3 schools visiting: Michigan, Notre Dame and UCLA. DE Erik Manning: 8 schools interested 3 schools visiting: Florida, Florida State, Miami CB Percy Lyon 8 schools interested 2 schools visiting: Michigan and Notre Dame RB Tommy Sherwood: 7 schools interested 2 schools visiting: UCLA and Stanford WR Irv Montgomery: 5 schools interested 5 schools visiting: Florida, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and Tennessee.
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NFL Week 4 Scoreboard:
Arizona 10 at St. Louis 13 Atlanta 13 at Carolina 16 Cincinnati 17 at Cleveland 31 Dallas 27 at New York Jets 24 Detroit 17 at Denver 27 Green Bay 13 at Chicago 10 Indianapolis 38 at New Orleans 28 Jacksonville 21 at Houston 30 Kansas City 28 at Baltimore 21 New England 17 at Washington 45 Philadelphia 26 at Buffalo 9 San Diego 27 at Oakland 13 San Francisco 10 at Minnesota 9 Tennessee 7 at Pittsburgh 3 NCAA Week 5 Top 25 Scoreboard: Conference Game TV Sim #18 Arkansas (3-1) 17 at #5 Alabama (5-0) 27 #21 Stanford (3-1) 13 at #9 Washington (4-0) 35 #24 Minnesota (4-1) 6 at #23 Penn State (4-1) 20 #38 South Carolina (3-2) 7 at #4 Tennessee (4-0) 24 #13 Iowa (5-0) 40 at #31 Michigan State (3-2) 35 #15 Florida State (4-1) 52, at Duke (0-5) 0 #6 Southern California (3-0) 59, at California (2-3) 3 Indiana (1-3) 0, at #10 Michigan (4-1) 41 Northwestern (2-3) 3, at #12 Ohio State (4-1) 62 #25 Wisconsin (3-2) 14, at #33 Illinois (4-1) 28 #19 Nebraska (3-1) 49, at Southern Mississippi (0-4) 14 #43 Texas Tech (2-2) 21, at #22 Mississippi (4-0) 28 #17 Pittsburgh (4-0) 49, at #29 Texas A&M (2-2) 7 #37 Tulane (3-1) 17, at #20 Texas (3-1) 52 Connecticut (2-3) 7, at #8 Virginia Tech (4-0) 45 #2 Notre Dame (3-1) 8, at #16 Purdue (4-0) 16
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QB - LARRY BOSTIC - 5'10'' - 189 lbs - Rank: #1 QB, #1 Overall
Offers received: --Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering ---Michigan - (95/98) - VISITING ---Notre Dame - (89/93) - VISITING ---UCLA - (93/90) - VISITING ---Colorado - (75/85) - Considering ---Florida State - (57/95) - Considering ---Georgia - (68/92) - Considering ---Nebraska - (56/94) - Considering ---South Carolina - (44/81) - Considering ---Texas Tech - (37/80) - Considering ---Virginia Tech - (70/89) - Considering ----Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering Changes: Oklahoma, his hometown school, enters finally as he continues to visit Michigan, Notre Dame and UCLA. Lets see if OK can disrupt this. Larry's high school stats so far (9 games): Pass: 74-of-116, 1,372 yards, 8 TD, 1 INT // Rush: 177 car. 1,408 yards, 10 TD DE - ERIK MANNING - 5'11'' - 224 - Rank: #1 DE, #2 Overall COMMITTED: UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Changes: The University of Miami beats out Florida and Florida State for the projected best defensive player in the field. Erik's high school stats so far (8 games): 94 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 1 INT. CB - PERCY LYON - 5'10'' - 174 - Rank: #1 CB, #3 Overall Offers received: -Kansas State - (40/89) - Considering -Michigan - (95/98) - VISITING -Virginia Tech - (69/89) - Considering ---Notre Dame - (89/93) - VISITING ---Florida - (80/84) - Considering ---LSU - (19/86) - Considering ---Oklahoma - (52/97) - Considering ---Washington - (81/88) - Considering Changes: Nothing has really changed for Percy. Michigan and Notre Dame are his top two choices still. Percy's high school stats so far (8 games): 54 tackles, 2.5 sack, 10 Interceptions. RB - TOMMY SHERWOOD - 6'0'' - 196 lbs - Rank: #1 RB, #11 Overall COMMITTED: UNIVERSITY OF STANFORD Changes: In the end the academic standards that Stanford provides is enough to lure the best running back in the class to play for the Cardinal! Tommy's high school stats so far (8 games): 244 carries, 1,545 yards, 10 TD // 44 rec. 666 yards, 11 TD WR - IRV MONTGOMERY - 6'2'' - 187 lbs - Rank: #1 WR, #21 Overall Offers received: ---Florida - (81/94) - VISITING ---Michigan - (96/98) - VISITING ---Michigan State - (60/84) - VISITING ---Penn State - (84/90) - VISITING ---Tennessee - (49/92) - VISITING Changes: Nothing changes as Montgomery is taking his time in deciding on who to settle with. No new schools enter the race. He is visiting all five schools with Michigan leading the way. Irv's high school stats so far (8 games): 81 rec. 2,186 yards, 13 TD (He also has 59 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 2 INT on defense)
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Continuing on...
NFL Week 5 Scores:
Arizona 14 at Dallas 34 Cincinnati 22 at Buffalo 27 Cleveland 6 at Pittsburgh 31 Denver 27 at Kansas City 31 Detroit 13 at San Francisco 13 Indianapolis 21 at Tampa Bay 26 Miami 13 at New York Giants 16 Minnesota 14 at Atlanta 24 New Orleans 17 at Carolina 23 Oakland 14 at Chicago 17 San Diego 17 at Jacksonville 13 Seattle 33 at Green Bay 28 Tennessee 31 at New England 28 Washington 3 at Philadelphia 34 NCAA Week 6 Top 25 Scoreboard: #4 Alabama (5-1) 7, at #2 Georgia (5-0) 52 #6 Michigan (5-1) 41, at #13 Iowa (5-1) 7 #14 Colorado (5-0) 28, at #34 Baylor (4-1) 21 #8 Kansas State (4-0) 16, at #17 Texas (3-2) 14 #3 Tennessee (5-0) 27, at #45 Auburn (2-3) 17 #44 West Virginia (4-1) 44, at #1 Miami of Florida (4-1) 42 #5 Southern California (4-0) 52, at #36 Arizona State (3-2) 3 #9 Washington (4-1) 16, at #38 UCLA (3-2) 48 #21 Mississippi (5-0) 24, at #25 Florida (3-3) 14 #28 Illinois (4-2) 3, at #15 Purdue (5-0) 41 #12 Oklahoma (4-1) 75, at #33 Iowa State (3-2) 14 #48 Clemson (3-2) 16, at #23 Maryland (4-2) 14 #31 Wisconsin (4-2) 27, at #20 Penn State (4-2) 14 #24 Oregon (5-1) 35, at Utah (2-4) 6 #22 Boise State (4-0) 38, at Louisiana Tech (0-5) 13 Troy State (0-6) 13, at #16 Nebraska (4-1) 45 NFL Power Rankings (Through week 5): AFC Kansas City (106) Buffalo (92) Tennessee (85) Baltimore (83) Indianapolis (74) Miami (73) Denver (69) Pittsburgh (66) Cincinnati (65) New England (63) San Diego (63) Cleveland (60) New York J (56) Oakland (55) Houston (40) Jacksonville (31) NFC Tampa Bay (116) New York G (107) Philadelphia (102) St. Louis (101) Seattle (95) Carolina (89) Atlanta (84) Green Bay (77) Washington (68) San Francisco (66) Dallas (64) Chicago (54) Detroit (50) New Orleans (49) Minnesota (36) Arizona (27) NFL Standings Code:
NCAA Top 25 1. Georgia (5-0) 2. Colorado (5-0) 3. Tennessee (5-0) 4. Southern California (4-0) 5. Purdue (5-0) 6. Michigan (5-1) 7. Virginia Tech (5-0) 8. Ohio State (4-1) 9. Florida State (4-1) 10. Kansas State (4-0) 11. Notre Dame (3-1) 12. Mississippi (5-0) 13. Oklahoma (4-1) 14. Pittsburgh (4-0) 15. Georgia Tech (5-1) 16. Miami of Florida (4-1) 17. Washington (4-1) 18. Alabama (5-1) 19. Boise State (4-0) 20. Oregon (5-1) 21. Iowa (5-1) 22. Nebraska (4-1) 23. Colorado State (5-1) 24. Louisiana State (4-1) 25. UCLA (3-2)
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Junior 19 - Thanks. Good to see somebody is reading! More to come tonight. Once all the guys sign I will sim the rest of the seasons and start their collegiate careers.
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Two more sign...
No. 1 Recruit Bostic Signs with UCLA
Los Angeles (AP) - Today the deal was done. Rivals.com number one high school recruit in the nation has made his decision. 12 major colleges were aggressively going after the undersized but extremely mobile Larry Bostic from Drumright High School in Drumright, Oklahoma. In the end, it was the UCLA that had the most to offer. Bostic, a 4.0 student, chose the Bruins over his other two finalists Michigan and Notre Dame. All three schools had a lot to offer on and off the field, all quality academic institutions. Larry had this to say, "I would like to thank all of the schools that showed interest in me, it has been overwhelming and I am glad it's over. I will attend UCLA next year." Many people have mentioned that Bostic's statistics are so overwhelming, especially in the running aspect that he could re-write the record books. It also begs the question of whether or not he is going to be a great NFL Quarterback, not being the best drop-back style passer. No matter what happens with Larry after college, lets just have fun watching this kid run wild in the Pac-10 for the next few years, it should be a fun ride. ------------ Notre Dame Signs Key Recruit Percy Lyon South Bend (AP) - Defensive back Percy Lyon today made an oral commitment to the University of Notre Dame. Lyon, the highest rated cover man according to Rivals.com, chose the Irish over the University of Michigan, among many others. Lyon has been described as the perfect fit at the cornerback position and should have a long and prosperous career. Percy has accumulated 54 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 10 interceptions in just eight games this high school season. He has led the Pittsburg High Panthers, ranked #4 in the nation, as they look to capture their fourth strait State title. "Keep an eye on this kid", says a clearly excited Notre Dame head coach Tyrone Willingham, "He has a bright future and has his head on strait. Those are the kind kids we look to fill our roster with. Not to mention, he is one hell of an athlete." --------- QB - LARRY BOSTIC - 5'10'' - 189 lbs - Rank: #1 QB, #1 Overall UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES (UCLA) DE - ERIK MANNING - 5'11'' - 224 - Rank: #1 DE, #2 Overall UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CB - PERCY LYON - 5'10'' - 174 - Rank: #1 CB, #3 Overall UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME RB - TOMMY SHERWOOD - 6'0'' - 196 lbs - Rank: #1 RB, #11 Overall UNIVERSITY OF STANFORD WR - IRV MONTGOMERY - 6'2'' - 187 lbs - Rank: #1 WR, #21 Overall Offers received: ---Florida - (81/94) - VISITING ---Michigan - (96/98) - VISITING ---Michigan State - (60/84) - VISITING ---Tennessee - (49/92) - VISITING Changes: Penn State drops out of the running as we wait for our final recruit to make the biggest decision of his life. Irv's high school stats so far (8 games): 81 rec. 2,186 yards, 13 TD (He also has 59 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 2 INT on defense) More to come...
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81-2186! Wow! How many girl scout troops has he played this year?
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NCAA Week 7 Top 25 Scoreboard:
#1 Georgia (5-1) 21, at #2 Tennessee (6-0) 22 #4 Michigan (6-1) 26, at #30 Minnesota (5-2) 10 #6 Kansas State (5-0) 34, at #39 Oklahoma State (4-2) 31 #8 Oklahoma (4-2) 13, at #24 Texas (4-2) 24 #25 Penn State (5-2) 37, at #12 Purdue (5-1) 15 #13 Nebraska (5-1) 36, at #42 Missouri (4-2) 7 Syracuse (3-2) 21, at #5 Virginia Tech (5-1) 14 #33 Florida (3-4) 10, at #22 Louisiana State (5-1) 17 #9 Ohio State (4-2) 14, at #27 Wisconsin (5-2) 17 Kansas (3-3) 0, at #10 Colorado (6-0) 55 #20 Oregon (6-1) 41, at #46 Arizona State (3-3) 10 #35 Stanford (4-1) 31, at #3 Southern California (4-1) 28 #23 Georgia Tech (6-1) 65, at Wake Forest (1-5) 20 #7 Miami of Florida (4-2) 0, at #11 Florida State (5-1) 40 Southern Mississippi (0-6) 3, at #15 Alabama (6-1) 56 Nevada (3-3) 3, at #19 Washington (5-1) 38 Tulsa (1-5) 7, at #18 Boise State (5-0) 56 Arkansas State (3-3) 6, at #16 Mississippi (6-0) 48 #17 Notre Dame (3-2) 28, at #14 Pittsburgh (5-0) 38 NCAA Week 8 Top 25 Scoreboard: #15 Colorado (6-1) 34 at #3 Kansas State (6-0) 42 #7 Alabama (7-1) 47 at #20 Mississippi (6-1) 14 #4 Florida State (6-1) 15 at Virginia (4-3) 12 #40 Illinois (5-3) 10 at #2 Michigan (7-1) 35 #38 Texas A&M (4-3) 13 at #5 Nebraska (6-1) 31 Missouri (4-3) 14 at #12 Oklahoma (5-2) 69 #18 Texas (5-2) 45 at Iowa State (3-4) 10 #8 Georgia (6-1) 42 at Vanderbilt (4-4) 17 #30 Purdue (5-2) 21 at #19 Wisconsin (6-2) 31 #9 Washington (6-1) 52 at #45 Oregon State (4-3) 27 #29 Iowa (5-2) 14 at #14 Ohio State (5-2) 50 #6 Pittsburgh (6-0) 66 at Rutgers (0-7) 3 Temple (2-5) 15 at #10 Miami of Florida (5-2) 26 California (2-5) 3 at #22 UCLA (5-2) 45 #25 Southern California (4-2) 23 at #23 Notre Dame (4-2) 24 Washington State (3-4) 10 at #24 Stanford (5-1) 30
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All 5 guys committed!
WR Irv Montgomery has made his decision. He will attend the University of Michigan nexy season! The Wolverines just barely missed out on two of the other guys (Bostic and Lyon) but made sure not to lose Montgomery.
Here is what we got: QB Larry Bostic - UCLA All-State Team: YES All-Country Team: NO Stats: (9 games) 74-of-116, 1,372 yards, 8 TD, 1 INT // 177 car. 1,408 yards, 10 TD. RB Tommy Sherwood - Stanford All-State Team: YES All-Country Team: YES Stats: (9 games) 244 carries, 1,545 yards, 10 TD // 44 rec. 666 yards, 11 TD. WR Irv Montgomery - Michigan All-State Team: YES All-Country Team: NO Stats: (9 games) 81 receptions, 2,186 yards, 13 TD (29.96 YPC). DE Erik Manning - Miami All-State Team: YES All-Country Team: NO Stats: (9 games) 94 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 1 INT. CB Percy Lyon - Notre Dame All-State Team: YES All-Country Team: NO Stats: (9 games) 54 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 10 INT. I am going to go ahead and do the rest of the NCAA and NFL seasons and do a full report. I will then start up these guys collegiate careers!
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Chappy - Yeah, I guess he really took advantage over some weaker competition. What is scary is that he didnt make the All-Country team. A guy named Larry Bunch, who is going to Florida got it with just 68-1,752-11 is going! Another guy named Tommie Madison who had similar numbers to Bunch is also going. Investigation underway.
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At least UM got one player. And a #4 ranking so far this year. Not to shabby.
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Yeah Michigan should be a powerhouse for years to come. I will update all of the five schools' recruiting classes along with our guys to get a feel for how they will do.
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Now that Irv has commited to Michigan I'll be pulling for him. GO BLUE!
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NFL Season in review...
2003 NFL SEASON-IN-REVIEW
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2003 Post-season Wild-Card Weekend NFC: > Carolina 6 @ Green Bay 29 >> Brett Favre continues his brilliant season with a 25-of-36, 254 yards, 2 TD and 0 INT performance. The Packer D held the Panthers to just 6 points. Green Bay moves on. Next up: @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12-4) > Chicago 27 @ Seattle 37 >> Trent Dilfer is looking to win another Super Bowl as a mediocre QB. Just gets the job done again going 20-for-36 for 189 yards, 3 TD and NO interceptions. K Josh Brown nailed 3 FG's including a 51 yarder and 4-4 PAT. Next up: @ Philadelphia Eagles (13-3) AFC: > Indianapolis 16 @ Tennessee 17 >> Eddie George rushes for 107 yards and CB Samari Rolle defends SIX passes as the Titans hold off the Colts. The difference was the Colts' inability to get the ball in the end zone in the 2nd half. 4 trips to the red-zone led to three Vanderjagt FG. Next up: @ Buffalo Bills (11-5) > Miami 21 @ Baltimore 24 >> Miami sqandered a 14-0 first quarter lead as Matt Stover's 50-yard field goal with 5:02 left in OT propels the Ravens to the second round. Next up: @ Kansas City Chiefs (13-2-1) Divisional Playoffs NFC: > Green Bay 35 @ Philadelphia 41 >> Despite great efforts from Brett Favre (367 yards, 2 TD) and Ahman Green (126 yards, TD) the Pack fall to Donovan McNabb's 16-of-26, 194 yards, 3 TD performance. Corey Simon sacked Favre twice in key situations as the Eagles move on to their 3rd strait conference championship game. > Seattle 30 @ Tampa Bay 10 >> The Seahawks stun the defending champion Bucs 30-10 at Raymond James. QB Trent Dilfer does it again, 23-of-34, 299 yards, 3 TD to 1 INT. On "D" Randle and Okeafor combine for 3.5 sacks to earn Seattle a trip to the NFC Championship game in Philadelphia. AFC: > Baltimore 27 @ Kansas City 13 >> Jamal Lewis set the pace for the Ravens as they go into Arrowhead and upset the Kansas City Chiefs. Lewis rushed just 23 times for 126 yards and a score. Lewis Craig returned an INT for a TD in the 1st quarter and Baltimore never looked back. > Tennessee 24 @ Buffalo 23 >> In Buffalo's re-match with Tennessee since the "Music City Miracle" things were looking good for the Bills who jumped to a 14-0 lead behind two Travis Henry scores. Steve McNair leads the determined Titans back with 3 TD passes of his own (to Kinney, Mason and George). Gary Anderson boots a 22 yard FG with 1:36 left in regulation to send the Titans back to Tennessee for the AFC Championship game. NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The Philadelphia Eagles jump out to a quick lead and take a 27-13 advantage into halftime. It seemed as though they would end their draught of Super Bowl appearances. Trent Dilfer and the Seattle offense had no answer as Corey Simon sacked him twice in the 3rd quarter to propel the Eagles to the Super Bowl! McNabb was just too much again, going 21-of-27 for 379 yards and FOUR TD, NO INTS! Final score: Philadelphia Eagles 37, Seattle Seahawks 23 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Everybody knew this would be the game to watch. Two great defenses battling it out. Baltimore struck first with a Matt Stover FG and the score at halftime was 3-3. The third quarter was all Tennessee as Gary Anderson would boot a FG and Steve McNair would find rookie wide out Tyrone Callico from 4 yards out to jump to a 13-3 lead. The upstart Ravens wouldn't give up. Kyle Boller completed a nice drive at the beginning of the 4th quarter with a 7-yard strike to Frank Sanders. Stover nailed a 33 yarder to tie the game with just over 6 minutes remaining. With :01 seconds on the board, Gary Anderson kicked yet another game-winning chip shot field goal to set up the 2003 Super Bowl. Final score: Tennessee Titans 16, Baltimore Ravens 13
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NFL post-season continued...
SUPER BOWL XXXVIII
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2003 NFL Awards
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Philly in a Super Bowl?!? HA HA HA HA HA HA .... ahh the wonderful world of sims
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Uggh, someone picked Notre Dame! Grrrr! Other than that, I'm enjoying the dynasty. :P
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2003 College Football Season in Review
Conference Championships WAC: Boise State Broncos - over Hawaii 31-18 Big 12: Texas Longhorns - over Kansas State 35-9 PAC 10: USC Trojans - over Oregon St. 73-0 SEC: Tennessee Volunteers - over Alabama 24-21 Bowl Games Code:
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National Championship
I could go into a nice long explanation of the title game but to save time and to get started on these guys careers, I will just spill it...
Tennessee Volunteers 35, Michigan Wolverines 28 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS - 2003 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! Heisman Trophy Winner: RB Derek Rice (USC) - 13 GP - 315 carries, 1,810 yards, 19 TD // 38 receptions, 432 yards, 3 TD. ----------------- High-School All-Americans Only one of our guys made the list, RB Tommy Sherwood. QB Clemons, Frankie - Illinois* RB Sherwood, Tommy - Stanford* FB Boza, Courtney - Boise State* TE Harmon, Kevin - Colorado State* WR Bunch, Larry - Florida* WR Madison, Tommie - Texas A&M* C Ambra, Drew - Stanford* G Powell, Luther - North Carolina State* G Lechler, Brady - Baylor* T Baird, Thomas - Texas A&M* T Tollefson, Mitchell - Baylor* K Zercie, Britt - Michigan State* P Billig, Steven - UCLA* DE Moe, Alan - Florida* DE Garay, Tim - Virginia* DT Kelly, Graham - Texas A&M* DT Block, Jake - Kansas* OLB Patterson, Robert - Oregon* OLB Martinez, Lorenzo - East Carolina* ILB Streets, Ed - Arkansas* ILB Marshall, Leo - Florida* CB Gruber, Clifton - Michigan State* CB Samuels, Ray - Brigham Young* S Drake, Clarence - North Carolina* S Barlow, Jesse - Fresno State*
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That should do it for 2003. I will start a new thread for the first season. Thanks for reading and look for the 2004 season very soon.
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UM should have smacked the Vols around. Go BLUE.
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Before we conclude 2003 I will show some of the player movement (the bigger guys) and the draft recap. Note: Heisman trophy winner Derek Rice went in the 2nd round (53 overall) to the Chicago Bears.
2003 NFL Draft Transcript 1. Arizona - Barton, Ike, RB, Colorado State 2. New Orleans - Vance, Kendrick, CB, Virginia Tech 3. Washington - Abel, Dean, G, Louisiana State 4. Jacksonville - Zappa, Terry, WR, Wisconsin 5. Cincinnati - Knight, Marlon, WR, Michigan 6. Minnesota - Nixon, Bryan, S, Virginia Tech 7. Cleveland - Barrett, Deon, G, North Carolina State 8. Oakland - Southward, Chad, DE, Wisconsin 9. Pittsburgh - Harden, Arnold, RB, Penn State 10. New York J - Fredrickson, Ralph, OLB, Michigan 11. Oakland - Swift, Raymond, DT, Minnesota 12. Dallas - Powell, Justin, RB, Louisiana State 13. San Diego - England, Jackie, T, Penn State 14. New York G - Donovan, Irving, OLB, Wisconsin 15. Houston - Burke, Fernando, CB, Arkansas 16. Detroit - Kerr, Louis, DT, Washington State 17. Denver - Hook, Isaac, G, Nebraska 18. San Francisco - Tanner, Howard, CB, Texas 19. Atlanta - Aguiar, Ron, OLB, Texas A&M 20. St. Louis - Crawford, Winston, WR, Miami, Florida 21. Chicago - Smith, Seth, WR, Oklahoma 22. Indianapolis - McGee, J.C., T, Alabama 23. Miami - Serra, Rich, WR, Oklahoma 24. Carolina - Flowers, Ellis, WR, Oklahoma 25. Baltimore - Hoover, Wade, WR, Michigan 26. Buffalo - Scott, Charlie, WR, Tennessee 27. Green Bay - Forbes, Barry, RB, Michigan 28. Seattle - Norfleet, Donovan, OLB, Minnesota 29. Tampa Bay - Giles, Willie, G, Texas 30. Kansas City - Wooden, Harvey, OLB, Tennessee 31. Philadelphia - Hungate, Ernest, DT, South Carolina 32. Tennessee - Brady, Casey, OLB, Georgia Tech 33. Arizona - Chavez, Levon, QB, Clemson 34. New Orleans - Holmes, Lincoln, CB, Nebraska 35. Washington - Schuler, Calvin, OLB, Illinois 36. Jacksonville - Hentschel, Donnie, WR, Colorado 37. Cincinnati - Barrett, Ken, C, Virginia Tech 38. Minnesota - Langford, Jesse, CB, Miami, Florida 39. Cleveland - Lang, Butch, S, Maryland 40. New England - Galloway, Dale, RB, Georgia 41. Pittsburgh - Eckert, Kelly, DE, Virginia Tech 42. New York J - Kok, Phillip, CB, Clemson 43. Oakland - Anderson, Randy, S, UCLA 44. Dallas - Kruk, Lawrence, QB, Oregon 45. San Diego - Wilcox, Tommy, DT, Georgia Tech 46. New York G - Tidwell, Scottie, RB, Clemson 47. Houston - Farrell, Alvin, G, Boise State 48. Detroit - Mandylor, Scott, G, Colorado 49. Denver - Kowalkowski, Joseph, S, Alabama 50. San Francisco - Caldwell, Charlie, G, Fresno State 51. Atlanta - Franz, Billy, WR, Southern California 52. St. Louis - Gooden, Conrad, DE, Florida 53. Chicago - Rice, Derek, RB, Southern California 54. Indianapolis - Guidry, Kyle, G, Oklahoma 55. Miami - Lyon, Derek, WR, Miami, Florida 56. Carolina - Yeater, Howard, OLB, Tennessee 57. Baltimore - Junkin, C.J., CB, Miami, Florida 58. Buffalo - Ogden, Ping Pong, TE, Georgia Tech 59. Green Bay - Matthews, Wally, QB, Wake Forest 60. Seattle - Sims, Isaac, CB, Boise State 61. Tampa Bay - Rios, Tito, WR, Florida State 62. Kansas City - Kummerfeldt, Shannon, G, Florida State 63. Philadelphia - Grigsby, Mitch, G, Louisiana State 64. Tennessee - Nieves, Hunter, ILB, Florida State 65. Arizona - Glocke, Danny, OLB, Tennessee 66. New Orleans - Irving, Tracy, S, Arkansas 67. Washington - Jarvis, Roger, DT, North Carolina State 68. Minnesota - Rex, Van, G, Auburn 69. Cincinnati - Higdon, Mike, OLB, Notre Dame 70. Minnesota - Goguen, Jake, T, Alabama 71. Cleveland - Pritchett, Roy, ILB, Oklahoma 72. New England - Mock, Alan, S, Minnesota 73. Pittsburgh - Scott, Darrell, OLB, Nebraska 74. New York J - Sutter, Rod, WR, Ohio State 75. Oakland - Monroe, Alex, S, Tennessee 76. Dallas - Blackburn, Carl, S, Boston College 77. San Diego - Reid, Dale, DT, Tennessee 78. New York G - Morrison, Brad, OLB, Georgia 79. Houston - Dazey, Roderick, G, Oklahoma State 80. Detroit - Martin, Frank, DE, Michigan 81. Denver - Oliver, Roger, TE, Oregon State 82. San Francisco - Broderick, Eric, DT, UCLA 83. Atlanta - Clements, Antoine, S, Boise State 84. St. Louis - Newby, Rufus, DE, Georgia 85. Chicago - Devine, Carlton, CB, Clemson 86. Indianapolis - Dattilo, Nathan, DE, UCLA 87. Miami - Sachs, Timothy, S, Wake Forest 88. Carolina - Rivers, William, DT, Miami, Florida 89. Baltimore - Antonides, Myron, DT, Louisiana Tech 90. Buffalo - Schneider, Dana, G, Kansas State 91. Green Bay - Hickman, Joe, CB, Purdue 92. Seattle - Wilkerson, Gene, DE, Auburn 93. Tampa Bay - Lilly, Kennedy, C, Virginia 94. Kansas City - Meadows, Glenn, T, Oregon 95. Philadelphia - Isbell, Kerry, G, Mississippi 96. Tennessee - North, Teddy, C, Alabama 97. Arizona - Yancey, Winfred, CB, Fresno State 98. New Orleans - Davis, Sam, T, Virginia Tech 99. Washington - Abrams, Luther, DT, Maryland 100. Jacksonville - Castellanos, Brandon, OLB, Auburn 101. Cincinnati - Strickland, Dan, DT, Texas 102. Minnesota - Barker, Erik, FB, Nebraska 103. Dallas - Bagwell, Ellis, FB, Florida 104. New England - Tucker, Vincent, FB, Southern California 105. Pittsburgh - Schulz, Chris, CB, Louisiana State 106. New York J - Shaw, Lee, WR, Arizona 107. Oakland - Banks, Jim, FB, Florida State 108. Dallas - Reeck, Scott, S, Virginia 109. San Diego - Schulz, Norm, DE, Penn State 110. New York G - Kasper, Wes, ILB, Southern California 111. Houston - Osborne, Gabe, FB, Alabama 112. Detroit - Durham, Randy, FB, Notre Dame 113. Denver - Cook, Antoine, OLB, Miami, Florida 114. San Francisco - Horne, Jonathan, G, Iowa 115. Atlanta - Schulz, J.R., T, Kentucky 116. St. Louis - Hughes, Myron, G, Texas A&M 117. Chicago - Summers, Stanley, FB, Pittsburgh 118. Indianapolis - Everett, Alonzo, FB, Kansas State 119. Miami - Morrison, Barry, S, Miami, Florida 120. Carolina - Mitchell, Earnest, DT, Oregon 121. Baltimore - Paquette, Levon, P, UCLA 122. Buffalo - Myers, Grady, FB, Penn State 123. Green Bay - Boesiger, Tony, FB, Northwestern 124. Seattle - Casas, Vinny, G, California 125. Tampa Bay - Braun, Hunter, TE, Boston College 126. Kansas City - Straub, Phillip, DE, Wisconsin 127. Philadelphia - Curtis, Alex, P, Oklahoma 128. Tennessee - Diaz, Ian, TE, Colorado 129. Arizona - Warren, Jumbo, S, Marshall 130. New Orleans - Jones, Benjamin, DT, Northwestern 131. Washington - Mason, Randal, ILB, UCLA 132. Jacksonville - Stephenson, Gary, CB, Michigan 133. Cincinnati - Tubbs, Drew, DT, North Carolina State 134. Minnesota - Foster, Wesley, T, Michigan 135. Cleveland - Boyd, Peter, FB, Washington State 136. New England - Gilmore, Darrell, ILB, Boise State 137. Pittsburgh - Dobler, Fernando, S, Texas 138. New York J - Rodriguez, Lenny, CB, Louisiana State 139. Oakland - Savage, Matthew, T, North Carolina 140. Dallas - Fitzgerald, Melvin, DE, Washington State 141. San Diego - Hancock, Darrin, G, Stanford 142. New York G - Motley, Damon, S, Purdue 143. Houston - Dunbar, Gus, DT, Oregon State 144. Detroit - Posey, Luke, DE, Oregon State 145. Denver - Evans, Thurman, C, Oregon State 146. San Francisco - Bryant, Doug, WR, Washington State 147. Atlanta - Rodriguez, Shawn, T, Washington 148. St. Louis - Mueller, Nathan, G, Florida 149. Chicago - Tubbs, Nathan, TE, Washington 150. Indianapolis - Cox, Steve, DT, Louisiana State 151. Miami - Boynton, Lance, DT, Pittsburgh 152. Carolina - Danskin, Les, G, Tennessee 153. Baltimore - Crawford, Tito, OLB, Georgia Tech 154. Buffalo - Drake, Greg, T, Arkansas 155. Green Bay - Foreman, Gilbert, DE, Louisiana State 156. Seattle - Druckenmiller, Shannon, G, Florida State 157. Tampa Bay - Bennett, O.J., S, Louisiana State 158. Kansas City - Fassero, Antoine, FB, Florida State 159. Philadelphia - Woodson, Neil, OLB, UCLA 160. Tennessee - Ewart, Chuck, FB, Texas Tech 161. Arizona - Moore, Dwight, S, Michigan State 162. New Orleans - Spotwood, Sammy, K, Virginia Tech 163. Washington - Woods, Wesley, CB, Texas A&M 164. Jacksonville - Tedeschi, Korey, OLB, Boise State 165. Cincinnati - Huntley, Ralph, G, Alabama 166. Minnesota - Griswold, Victor, G, Stanford 167. Cleveland - Walker, Bert, P, Colorado State 168. New England - Wolfe, Brock, CB, Florida State 169. Pittsburgh - Mitchell, Roosevelt, DT, Georgia 170. New York J - Sims, Spencer, T, Boston College 171. Oakland - Sheldon, Aaron, DT, Michigan 172. Dallas - Richmond, Stan, DE, Wisconsin 173. San Diego - Roberson, J.T., P, Purdue 174. New York G - Prior, Marc, FB, Arizona State 175. Houston - Alderson, Chuck, DE, Michigan 176. Buffalo - Foland, Neil, T, Florida 177. Denver - Brewer, Steve, FB, Notre Dame 178. San Francisco - Gehrig, Bill, ILB, Nebraska 179. Atlanta - Lyons, Sammy, DT, West Virginia 180. St. Louis - Ackerman, Nate, P, Penn State 181. Chicago - Marsh, Geoff, C, Southern California 182. Indianapolis - Henderson, Jimmie, DT, Louisiana State 183. Miami - Dembsky, Jose, T, Clemson 184. Carolina - Walton, Nate, G, Virginia Tech 185. Baltimore - Henson, Dustin, CB, Georgia Tech 186. Buffalo - Farley, Harvey, P, Syracuse 187. Green Bay - Gaines, Jay, DE, Southern California 188. Seattle - Lester, Herb, T, Kansas State 189. Tampa Bay - Ford, Greg, S, Washington State 190. Kansas City - Fazande, Donnie, P, Minnesota 191. Philadelphia - Grafton, C.J., OLB, Central Michigan 192. Tennessee - Watson, Chad, T, Notre Dame 193. Arizona - Phenix, Troy, T, Clemson 194. New Orleans - Withrow, Jermaine, WR, Alabama 195. Washington - Thomas, Bryan, C, Florida State 196. Jacksonville - Cobb, Alonzo, CB, Penn State 197. Cincinnati - Greene, Tito, G, South Carolina 198. Minnesota - Wiegert, Chris, K, Iowa 199. Cleveland - Sheldon, Thurman, TE, Georgia 200. New England - Forbes, O.J., CB, Texas 201. Pittsburgh - Norman, Brett, T, West Virginia 202. New York J - Gonzalez, Geoff, DT, Iowa 203. Oakland - Serwanga, Alfred, G, South Carolina 204. Dallas - Schulters, Quinn, ILB, Southern California 205. San Diego - Erickson, Conrad, RB, Maryland 206. New York G - Rome, Brady, S, Michigan 207. Houston - Arnold, Cris, DE, North Carolina State 208. Detroit - Earl, Oscar, G, Florida 209. Denver - de la Garza, Ian, DT, Kansas State 210. San Francisco - Naquin, Geoff, OLB, Oregon State 211. Atlanta - Castillo, Vinny, DT, South Carolina 212. St. Louis - Earnest, Darren, QB, Michigan 213. Chicago - Gardner, Brock, T, West Virginia 214. Indianapolis - Curtis, Russell, WR, Notre Dame 215. Miami - Smith, Tito, DT, Michigan State 216. Carolina - Griffith, Quentin, K, Colorado 217. Baltimore - Samuels, Hardy, C, Mississippi State 218. Buffalo - Horton, Bryce, OLB, Arizona State 219. Green Bay - Matthews, Duane, DT, Penn State 220. Seattle - Boyd, Lawrence, DE, North Carolina State 221. Tampa Bay - Marcus, Lawrence, FB, Kansas State 222. Kansas City - Mast, David, CB, Ohio State 223. Philadelphia - Moyer, Al, QB, Washington 224. Tennessee - Erickson, Mo, DE, Colorado
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