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  • utexas
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    • Jan 2003
    • 4868

    #2101
    Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

    Originally posted by marktg30
    Browns fans better not pull a Brady Quinn on this one...

    Holmgren knows what he is doing - Delhomme will be a stop gap for a season/season and a half. I think McCoy will be third string behind Wallace this year, just to keep him off the field so he can learn.

    At least, I hope.
    If I were a browns fan, I might want Wallace to start over Delhomme
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    • OSUFan_88
      Outback Jesus
      • Jul 2004
      • 25642

      #2102
      Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

      Originally posted by utexas
      If I were a browns fan, I might want Wallace to start over Delhomme
      It doesn't really matter. The Browns will probably throw the ball, on average, 20 times a game.
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      Urban Meyer is lol.

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      • Motown
        OS Brew Connoisseur
        • Jul 2002
        • 9169

        #2103
        Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

        Bears land undrafted free agents:

        LAKE FOREST, Ill. – The Bears on Sunday agreed to terms with 12 undrafted rookie free agents, including record-breaking wide receiver Freddie Barnes and four Big 10 products.


        Bowling Green wide receiver Freddie Barnes caught 155 passes last season.
        Barnes, a Chicago area native who graduated from Homewood-Flossmoor High School in 2005, was an ultra-productive three-year starter at Bowling Green. Last season the 6-foot, 212-pounder set an NCAA single-season record with 155 receptions and led the nation in receiving touchdowns with 19.

        The Big 10 prospects who joined the Bears are Michigan receiver Greg Mathews and running back Brandon Minor, Indiana linebacker Matt Mayberry and Ohio State defensive end Lawrence Wilson.

        The other undrafted free agents who agreed to terms with the Bears are UTEP cornerback Cornelius Brown, Montana offensive tackle Levi Horn, Nicholls State wide receiver Antonio Robinson, Texas A&M-Kingsville defensive tackle Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, Northern Iowa safety Quentin Scott, Nebraska defensive end Barry Turner and Colorado State center Tim Walter.

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        • Motown
          OS Brew Connoisseur
          • Jul 2002
          • 9169

          #2104
          Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

          Originally posted by duckfever8
          Legarrete Blount is a 49er, along with Jarret Brown:
          http://www.ninersnation.com/2010/4/2...ed-free-agents

          Blount changed his mind...

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          • ryan36
            7 dirty words...
            • Feb 2003
            • 10139

            #2105
            Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

            So how did the Vikings not take Clausen in the 2nd rd? I'ma laugh if Favre doesn't come back and y'all get TavJack again.

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            • Cebby
              Banned
              • Apr 2005
              • 22327

              #2106
              Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

              Originally posted by pitchingcoach36
              So how did the Vikings not take Clausen in the 2nd rd?
              Gun to my head, they didn't draft him because they think he was worthy of their second round pick.

              People put far too much stock into ESPN's television personalities say and too little stock into what the people whose careers depend on making good draft decisions do.

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              • Tiko7523
                MVP
                • Aug 2009
                • 1595

                #2107
                Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                Kiper starts to backtrack on Fins grade: "I might have been a little harsh"

                He also admitted he “might have been a little harsh” rating the efforts of Bill Parcells, Jeff Ireland and the Dolphins braintrust among the six lamest in the league - ahead of just one team (Jacksonville) and tied with four others.

                Kiper’s low grade came down to two players: TCU pass rusher Jerry Hughes and Utah linebacker Koa Misi.

                “Jerry Hughes and Koa Misi is the issue I have, it just boils down to that,” Kiper said Tuesday during a conference call. “I was big Jerry Hughes guy. I thought he was perfect for a 3-4, so subjectively when a team passed on him … remember New England passed on him, too.”
                Quote:
                “I have no problem with Odrick and Misi. I expected Odrick to be a first-round pick. I thought Misi would go in that third-round area, maybe the second, and he did.

                “They weren’t reaches, they’re good football players. I just would have gone a different way.”
                Quote:
                “Of all those grades I gave that might have been a little harsh, that’s the only team I might have adjusted,” Kiper said. “It’s a very subjective gut feel, I put those things up 10 minutes after the draft.

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                he better every site i saw gave us a B to A grade
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                • ryan36
                  7 dirty words...
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 10139

                  #2108
                  Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                  Originally posted by Cebby
                  Gun to my head, they didn't draft him because they think he was worthy of their second round pick.

                  People put far too much stock into ESPN's television personalities say and too little stock into what the people whose careers depend on making good draft decisions do.
                  I'm getting tired of hearing he's "the most NFL ready," etc...I'm glad the Seahawks didnt' take him in the first round, but if he was still there at #60, I would've been ok with it, or maybe even with trading up.

                  I don't know, seems like Tavaris Jackson just about singlehandedly got Brad Childress fired a couple years ago... I'd at least have taken a flyer.

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                  • wwharton
                    *ll St*r
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 26949

                    #2109
                    Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                    Originally posted by pitchingcoach36
                    I'm getting tired of hearing he's "the most NFL ready," etc...I'm glad the Seahawks didnt' take him in the first round, but if he was still there at #60, I would've been ok with it, or maybe even with trading up.

                    I don't know, seems like Tavaris Jackson just about singlehandedly got Brad Childress fired a couple years ago... I'd at least have taken a flyer.
                    If Favre didn't come back, Claussen still wouldn't be starting. That team's competing for a SB, no way they throw him in there as a rookie. With Flacco, Ryan and Sanchez, none of those teams expected to end up being as good as they were the year those guys started. TJ would start anyway, or they'd have to bring in another vet.

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                    • da ThRONe
                      Fire LesS Miles ASAP!
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 8528

                      #2110
                      Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                      Originally posted by pitchingcoach36
                      So how did the Vikings not take Clausen in the 2nd rd? I'ma laugh if Favre doesn't come back and y'all get TavJack again.
                      I would rather have T-Jack over "Jumpball" Clausen.
                      You looking at the Chair MAN!

                      Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.

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                      • Scoop 24
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                        • Aug 2002
                        • 3845

                        #2111
                        Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                        Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland related Misi's talent by saying he "terrorized" Alabama with three sacks in the 2009 Sugar Bowl. The player with three sacks that game was Stevenson Sylvester, whom Pittsburgh drafted in the fifth round Saturday.

                        Utah had eight sacks in that Sugar Bowl. Misi didn't have any.
                        http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/m...7626549.column

                        for somebody who claims that they have followed Misa for over year this is pretty bad.
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                        • The Chef
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                          • Sep 2003
                          • 13684

                          #2112
                          Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                          Curious to hear what Dolphins fans think of the following article....



                          The line of questioning with these potential draft picks is laughable and blows my mind in all honesty. On top of that, the treatment by the Dolphins as it pertains to Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor is a joke as well. If Im a free agent and I hear all this Im, at the very least, slightly hesitant to sign with them.

                          EDIT- Asking Toby Gerhart if he feels entitled because he is a white RB is such a ridiculous question. What do they expect him to say?
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                          • Scoop 24
                            W* B*ck!!
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 3845

                            #2113
                            Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                            Last Wednesday, the night before he was selected 24th overall by the Cowboys, former Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant(notes) told me that during one of his predraft visits, a high-level executive of one NFL franchise had asked him if his mother, Angela, was a prostitute.


                            “No, my mom is not a prostitute,” said Bryant, whose background – including his mother’s lifestyle and past legal troubles – was under great scrutiny prior to the draft. “I got mad – really mad – but I didn’t show it.”
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                            • elgreazy1
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                              • Apr 2007
                              • 2996

                              #2114
                              Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                              Funny how people are quick to peg Bryant as a bad seed yet the type of questioning he was receiving was beyond anything moral. If someone at any level of job were to ask me a question like that pertaining to my mother there would either be a punch to that person's face or simply, I'd just walk out of the interview. The audacity of some people these days.
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                              • Tiko7523
                                MVP
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 1595

                                #2115
                                Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread

                                Originally posted by Scoop 24
                                http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/m...7626549.column

                                for somebody who claims that they have followed Misa for over year this is pretty bad.
                                what he meant to say was misi was in those plays in the backfield on those plays



                                Dolphins went to get misi with not even 1 minute going by on the draft clock he was the player parcells and ireland wanted for sure
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