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Promising WR in supp. draft?
This kid sounds really impressive. I think the Skins should consider a mid rounder in the supp draft, does anyone know anything about him?
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I like big (_|_)s.
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
Damn, he sounds like someone who loves chocolate milk.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
Yaah i am from the area where roscoe crosby is from he is a very talented athlete i mean played pro baseball while playing college football..
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Join Date: May 2004
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
after reading that I'm sold. the kid sounds hungry.
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
He seems to be very promising. He is fast and athletic which means that he can take a slant and turn it into a 90 yard touchdown. I think with the proper grooming he could turn out to be just like T.O. I mean as for as the weight training and the athleticism. He has decent size to be able to get off the line with ease and with the no contact rule makes him that much more dangerously.
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replace one clemson player for another. may we can be paid back for being short changed the first time.
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
That kid sounds decent, but if the Redskins spend anymore of next years draft picks then they may as well just take a vacation next April...
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
They should have traded Gardner for a #4 two months ago when teams were interested. However, they overestimated his value thinking they could get a #3 for him and now the teams who were interested signed other WR's. The skins are going to be forced to cut him now. The handling of the Garder trade was probably the Redskins biggest mistake of the offseason IMO...
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
Rather than use a draft pick on a player who has not - you know - actually played football in recent years, I think I'd be much more interested in scouring the free agent lists and NFL Europe rosters to see if there isn't a player there that I might develop into a productive WR.
If you are going to get caught up in how athletic a player seems to be when someone writes something about him and then project that to mean that this is a ligitimate prospect, maybe you want the Skins to sign Brock Lesnar to play DE. Remnember that's what Lesnar wants to do. And he is certainly big and athletic and... I prefer that they bring in "football players" to try ot fill out their "football roster".
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
I just threw out the idea for discussion, a 4th or 5th rounder may be worth it for someone with huge upside potential. Plus, we'd sign him for cheap. Given our luck with draft picks in later rounds, I really don't think its much of a risk.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
yup basicly first down, he still thinks he deserves first round money. Plus teams expect us to cut him, so why give up something for a guy you can get in june.
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