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Who's Your Favorite Unkown Favorite Small School Prospect
I thought that this thread was a good idea. Lets hear some small school prospects that people out there like.
I like a guy by the name of Blake Freese from Minnesota State. He is 6-3 242 pounds, and had like 86 tackles, five interceptions and tore up his pro day. He ran the 40-yard dash in the 4.62- to 4.64-second range. He also measured a 37-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-2 broad jump and completed 34 repetitions on the 225-pound bench press. He was a team leader and received all academic honors. |
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5 bucks this turns into the Sidbury thread?
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ZOMG Lawrence Sidbury r awesome. I r watch highlight film and he r haz no faults. he b bumpin....into QDs' Bs' lol.
In all seriousness, Augustus Parish. [url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profiles/augustus-parrish?id=79623#profiles-tabs:players-analysis]National Football League: NFL Draft 2009 - Augustus Parrish[/url] |
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The search function is your friend.
[URL]http://www.thewarpath.net/nfl-draft-central/28823-unknown-draft-prospects-we-should-keep.html[/URL] |
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Ramses Barden
[url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profiles/ramses-barden?id=71195]National Football League: NFL Draft 2009 - Ramses Barden[/url] Here's our new 15 reception per game receiver. |
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[quote=Dirtbag359;545483]ZOMG Lawrence Sidbury r awesome. I r watch highlight film and he r haz no faults. he b bumpin....into QDs' Bs' lol.
In all seriousness, Augustus Parish. [url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profiles/augustus-parrish?id=79623#profiles-tabs:players-analysis]National Football League: NFL Draft 2009 - Augustus Parrish[/url][/quote] Parrish looks like a good prospect. Sounds like he's a bit raw, but his negatives are problems that could be addressed with good coaching. Do you know when he's projected to go? |
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What about getting Dexter Manley II. His dad was a 5th round choice, he might not be his dad but still an athlete.
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[quote=b4real1;545619]What about getting Dexter Manley II. His dad was a 5th round choice, he might not be his dad but still an athlete.[/quote]
that would be sweet! He's at Oregon State right? I watched one of their games a couple years ago. He was just a soph. I think at the time. Didn't see him do much, but have read he's a good athlete like his dad. |
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[quote=AnimateYYZ;545487]Parrish looks like a good prospect. Sounds like he's a bit raw, but his negatives are problems that could be addressed with good coaching. Do you know when he's projected to go?[/quote]
He has a late 3rd early 4th round grade from Scouts inc. Which means he'll probably go in the third or the sixth. Seriously I mean last year who thought Roy Schuning would last till the fifth round, I mean this is a guy people were saying we should take in the second. Personally though Tony Kropoq is my favorite third round tackle, but he could go in the second due to the tendency for teams to reach for tackles. [url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profiles/troy-kropog?id=71359]National Football League: NFL Draft 2009 - Troy Kropog[/url] |
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[quote=Dirtbag359;545770]He has a late 3rd early 4th round grade from Scouts inc. Which means he'll probably go in the third or the sixth. Seriously I mean last year who thought Roy Schuning would last till the fifth round, I mean this is a guy people were saying we should take in the second.
Personally though Tony Kropoq is my favorite third round tackle, but he could go in the second due to the tendency for teams to reach for tackles. [url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profiles/troy-kropog?id=71359]National Football League: NFL Draft 2009 - Troy Kropog[/url][/quote] He's not small school but if we're talking unknown/underrated OL I like Edwin Williams a lot |
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I really like the [URL="http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=86610&draftyear=2009&genpos=CB"]Greg Toler[/URL] story, and he's definitely from a small school. [URL="http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=9123&draftyear=2009&genpos=ILB"]Frantz Joseph[/URL] is a beast ILB from FAU. Not really a small school, but they didn't even have a football team until 2001.
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Let's put a lock on this thread, we Already have this one under " unknown draft prospects we should keep an eye on"
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[quote=Nflnick11;545787]Let's put a lock on this thread, we Already have this one under " unknown draft prospects we should keep an eye on"[/quote]
Hey your pretty territorial about your thread. I guess it could have gone under yours, but I was specifically looking for small school guys. Like Buzbee, Westbrook or for that matter Toler, who by the way, I like a whole lot. I meant this to be specifiably about small school prospects. |
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