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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2012
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Quote:
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| | #422 | |
| You did WHAT?!? Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: In The Kitchen With Dyna. Age: 24
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Quote:
__________________ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpp3ycMvQd0 This is why you need Mentos. To justify your questionable problem solving skills. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7geP5ev0VI Awesome isn't it. | |
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| | #423 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects The Most Overlooked Players in the 2013 NFL Draft | Bleacher Report Reggie Dunn, Quanterus Smith, Brandon Kaufman all are worth getting late
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| | #424 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects For all you Mathieu fans (myself included) A Violent Collision Seeker - Evaluations - Rotoworld.com #5 is what I've been saying all along
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| | #425 |
| The Starter Join Date: Aug 2007
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| If he is drafted before the 3rd I'll be highly surprised. Mid 20's I definitely don't see that happening. |
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| | #426 |
| The Starter Join Date: Feb 2008
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects 2nd: Eric Reid S/Matt Elam/Phillip Thomas FS 3rd: Slyvester Williams DE 4th: Zaviar Gooden ILB 5th: Chris Harper WR 5th: Reid Fragel OT 6th: Cierre Wood RB 7th: Shamarko Thomas SAF
__________________ No longer were NFL coaches dealing inflexibly with spread [QBs] in ways that caused stunted development for players like [A. Smith and Vick] now, the idea is to bring what the quarterback can do, and what he should do, together as an organic whole |
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| | #427 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Small-School Studs in the 2013 NFL Draft Class | Bleacher Report Quantarus Smith DE/OLB Western Kentucky is a guy that intrigues me. He had 3 sacks against alabamas offensive line (the most they gave up to one player all year; and they went against Jarvis Jones and DeMontre Moore who are both top 10 prospects) Also just for pure fun Manti is the one in the fireman hat and Barrett Jones (another prospect I've completely forgotten about) is in the front holding up a dumbell in the beginning
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| Franchise Player Join Date: Nov 2010
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Mayock's Top-Five Rankings - NFL Draft Preview - Rotoworld.com Guards 1. Chance Warmack, Alabama 2. Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina 3. Larry Warford, Kentucky 4. Kyle Long, Oregon 5. Brian Winters, Kent State Cornerbacks 1. Dee Milliner*, Alabama 2. Xavier Rhodes*, Florida State 3. Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State 4. Desmond Trufant, Washington 5. Jordan Poyer, Oregon State Safeties 1. Kenny Vaccaro, Texas 2. Matt Elam*, Florida 3. Johnathan Cyprien, Florida International 4. Eric Reid*, LSU 5. Zeke Motta, Notre Dame
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| | #429 | |
| Franchise Player Join Date: Nov 2010
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects No clear choice if Chiefs want to draft a quarterback - KansasCity.com Looks like we know the Chiefs aren't selecting a QB. I'm really shocked their GM came out with this. Quote:
From his stance, these guys probably are not even 1st round material, never the less worthy of a #1 spot. I said earlier they go with the Utah DT, but I probably will change that to Luke Joeckel.
__________________ "So let me get this straight. We have the event of the year on TV with millions watching around the world... and people want a punt, pass, and kick competition to be the halftime entertainment?? Folks, don't quit your day jobs."- Matty | |
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| | #430 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
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| | #431 | |
| Gamebreaker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Norman, OK Age: 26
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Quote:
I think they'll take Joeckel and trade for Flynn or Foles
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| | #432 |
| Gamebreaker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Norman, OK Age: 26
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
__________________ Robert Griffin III "if you're good at something, never do it for free"- The Joker |
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| | #433 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
__________________ When in doubt, go with the SEC |
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| | #434 | |
| The Starter Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: MD Eastern Shore
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects Quote: According to Brown, Johnathan Cyprien lacks ideal size and range. In fact, Cyprien is 6'1" 210 lbs and has great range. Brown claims that TJ McDonald is a big hitter. Please! TJ plays like he was an honor student at the DeAngelo Hall School of Tackle Avoidance. Also, Brown thinks we should consider Ricky Wagner and some guy named Wetzel, both of whom, he admits, are slow-footed and can't pass protect. I don't know anything about Wetzel but I'm certain that Wagner is terrible. Does Brown even know that we are a zone blocking team that requires faster linemen? Besides, who needs an OT who can't pass protect? He mentions some good players, too, but even a blind squirrel...
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| | #435 |
| The Starter Join Date: Feb 2008
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| Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects TJ McDonald can hit though. He's one of the more underrated SAF in this class. Its players like TJ that makes this a deep draft at SAF. You should check him out there are plenty of his game cut-ups on youtube.
__________________ No longer were NFL coaches dealing inflexibly with spread [QBs] in ways that caused stunted development for players like [A. Smith and Vick] now, the idea is to bring what the quarterback can do, and what he should do, together as an organic whole |
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