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That Guy
03-27-2006, 01:40 AM
NFL | Rowan does some work at Pro Day
Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:57:54 -0800

Gil Brandt, of NFL.com, reports Wisconsin CB Levonne Rowan measured a height of 5-11 1/4 and a weight of 198 pounds at his Pro Day. He ran the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.31 seconds and performed in position drills.


NFL | J. Orr Pro Day update
Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:54:18 -0800

Gil Brandt, of NFL.com, reports Wisconsin WR Jonathan Orr measured a height of 6-1 5/8 and a weight of 196 pounds at his Pro Day. He ran the 40-yard dash twice with a time of 4.41 seconds while finishing the short shuttle in 4.29 seconds, the long shuttle in 11.19 seconds, and the three-cone drill in 7.07 seconds. He measured a 39-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-8 broad jump.


NFL | O. Daniels only does position drills at Pro Day
Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:53:45 -0800

Gil Brandt, of NFL.com, reports Wisconsin TE Owen Daniels measured a height of 6-3 1/4 and a weight of 250 pounds at his Pro Day. He stood on his numbers from the NFL Combine and only performed position drills.


NFL | Calhoun Pro Day update
Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:52:46 -0800

Gil Brandt, of NFL.com, reports Wisconsin RB Brian Calhoun measured a height of 5-9 and a weight of 204 pounds at his Pro Day. He ran the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.38 seconds, the short shuttle in 4.04 seconds, the long-shuttle in 11.03, and the three-cone drill in 6.83 seconds. He measured a 38-inch vertical jump.


NFL | M. Bernstein Pro Day update
Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:52:05 -0800

Gil Brandt, of NFL.com, reports Wisconsin FB Matt Bernstein measured a height of 6-0 1/2 and a weight of 260 pounds at his Pro Day. He ran the 40-yard dash with times of 4.80 seconds and 4.90 seconds while finishing the short shuttle in 4.27 seconds and the three-cone drill in 7.25 seconds. He measured a 33 1/2-inch vertical jump and an 8-foot-10 broad jump while completing 25 repetitions on the 225-pound bench press.



M bernstein is the best blocking FB this draft, O Daniels is in the 9-12 range of TEs (will be drafted near the 5th). Orr is in the 3rd-4th round range. he's a tall fast guy (with TERRIBLE shuttle time) that's never really gotten it all together at once yet (and maybe he never will). Rowan put up a killer time, but even that probably won't be enough to get him drafted. He's way down the CB list, but anyone with a 4.3 has a good chance at a camp invite.

That Guy
03-27-2006, 01:46 AM
I live about 40 mins from the NIU campus, so I got to see this guy play a bit. His playing speed isn't as impressive as his numbers indicate, but I think he'd be a decent seventh round pickup.

yeah, 40 times are really pretty flawed. Thats why so many track guys get in the NFL and just suck it up. Running in shorts is a lot different than running in pads while exhausted and trying to read an offense/defense on the fly while also getting pushed around. Slow mental reactions and limited football experience knocks most of the track guys out within the first two years.

Of course, sometimes you get guys like Moss who are also football players.

It's kind of ironic that most of the people in this list are there for 40 times, but in the workout blurbs they don't have video of the drills to watch or anything of the like, so all you get are heights weights and 40 times... which also accounts for the lack of OL/DL guys.

dmek25
03-27-2006, 06:48 AM
thatguy,thanks again for all the up to date draft stuff

GTripp0012
03-27-2006, 09:57 AM
NFL | Calhoun Pro Day update
Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:52:46 -0800

Gil Brandt, of NFL.com, reports Wisconsin RB Brian Calhoun measured a height of 5-9 and a weight of 204 pounds at his Pro Day. He ran the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.38 seconds, the short shuttle in 4.04 seconds, the long-shuttle in 11.03, and the three-cone drill in 6.83 seconds. He measured a 38-inch vertical jump.


These are very solid numbers for a RB. Does this solidify his position as the 6th Rb off draft boards?

That Guy
03-27-2006, 01:27 PM
These are very solid numbers for a RB. Does this solidify his position as the 6th Rb off draft boards?

it can't hurt, but i think maurice drew is still #6 and he'd be #7, and i think that's justified. That's an amazing shuttle time though, a full 2/10ths faster than his combine run.

That Guy
03-28-2006, 01:48 AM
Steelers | Team could still select a running back in the NFL Draft
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 21:33:20 -0800

Joe Bendel, of the Tribune-Review, reports Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher said the Steelers would not rule out going after a running back in the NFL Draft, despite the fact RBs Willie Parker, Duce Staley and Verron Haynes are returning.

pittsburg always wants another back ;)

That Guy
03-28-2006, 01:56 AM
Dolphins | Team will not tolerate contract holdouts
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:03:12 -0800

Jeff Darlington, of the Palm Beach Post, reports Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga will not be tolerant about contract holdouts. Huizenga said, "I personally am going to insist that that person we sign has got to be in camp to start. It doesn't do us any good to pick somebody and then not have them get to camp. That's going to be very important to us." He did not specifically name RB Ronnie Brown, who held out for the first three weeks of training camp in 2005, but did suggest that his late arrival helped lead to the team's 3-7 start.


THAT is a smart man. Contract holdouts typically lose the most important weeks of training camp (and their right to a good first impression), lose their position battles by default, and end up losing 8 weeks of what could have been a productive year. Ramsey's holdout (and the frustration it caused) very easily could have helped his current backup status, and its a pretty common story of stunted and late blooming careers. Of course, the holdout makes sense if its the only payday you'll be getting (total bust) or you get hit with a serious injury early on.... but usually its a squabble for 60-70k that can end up costing millions.

That Guy
03-28-2006, 01:58 AM
Browns | Savage flexible on draft
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:32:23 -0800

Patrick McManamon, of the Akron Beacon Journal, reports Cleveland Browns general manager Phil Savage said the team will be flexible with the 2006 NFL Draft. Savage said, "If you go back to what I said a few months ago, we were last in sacks, last in run defense, last in red-zone scoring. So anything that would help in those areas we would consider." It does not seem likely the team would go offense with their first pick, but Savage did not dismiss the idea. Texas QB Vince Young and USC RB LenDale White are two possibilities to be available for the Browns with their No. 12 overall draft choice.

GTripp0012
03-28-2006, 02:03 AM
Browns | Savage flexible on draft
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:32:23 -0800

Patrick McManamon, of the Akron Beacon Journal, reports Cleveland Browns general manager Phil Savage said the team will be flexible with the 2006 NFL Draft. Savage said, "If you go back to what I said a few months ago, we were last in sacks, last in run defense, last in red-zone scoring. So anything that would help in those areas we would consider." It does not seem likely the team would go offense with their first pick, but Savage did not dismiss the idea. Texas QB Vince Young and USC RB LenDale White are two possibilities to be available for the Browns with their No. 12 overall draft choice.

PFT reported a day or two ago that the Titans WILL take Vince Young if he's still there at no. 3. This makes a lot of sense, but in any case, I don't see anyway that he could slip past 7.

That Guy
03-28-2006, 02:11 AM
PFT reported a day or two ago that the Titans WILL take Vince Young if he's still there at no. 3. This makes a lot of sense, but in any case, I don't see anyway that he could slip past 7.

me either, yet the dolphins (at 16) had private meetings with him... the dolphins have talked to about 20 QBs though... I think they might be writing a book at this point.

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