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Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
WVUFootball29 replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
too bad OTR doesnt have a recipe that involves pickle juice or magic stoves -
Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
WVUFootball29 replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How about Roscoe in the winter? -
I suspect at somepoint in this draft such and such a team will take a wide receiver
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Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
WVUFootball29 replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A crying shame.... -
yeah, but that would ruin his moment of homer glory
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I bet he wrote for his high school paper instead of actually playing football too
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Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
WVUFootball29 replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looks like Big Mike has plans for after football as well Mike Williams Second Career -
Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
WVUFootball29 replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually the more I think about it, this was the Mike Williams he musta been talking about Mike Williams -
Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
WVUFootball29 replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If its any consolation, Mike Williams' hometown is Tampa Thats the Mike that at least slightly contributes to his team -
Undrafted Free Agent time!
WVUFootball29 replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tella was one of my sleeper predictions and I was surprised no one pulled the trigger on Stenavich. Both could develop into solid OL prospects. However, I think we have too many "projects" on the roster for the OL, no sense in bringing in more -
Undrafted Free Agent time!
WVUFootball29 replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
the knock was his knee injury and his questionable ability to get separation at the NFL level. The way I see it, he's no more than a #3 WR, but his size and hands could make him a solid possession receiver in the mold of Joe Jurevicius. -
Undrafted Free Agent time!
WVUFootball29 replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Riggs reminds me of Shawn Bryson....take that as you may -
Undrafted Free Agent time!
WVUFootball29 replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
blast espn...they are way too slow updating their list.... edwards is gone and so is colston Havner didn't get picked up though...bit of a shocker if you ask me -
Undrafted Free Agent time!
WVUFootball29 replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
King got picked??? musta missed it...good for him. I'll agree Anwar Philips can go on that list too -
Undrafted Free Agent time!
WVUFootball29 replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dontrell Moore RB New Mexico Matt Bernstein FB Wisconsin Marques Colston WR Hofstra Martin Nance WR Miami,Ohio Jeff King TE Virginia Tech ray Edwards DE Purdue Spencer Havner OLB UCLA Justin Wyatt of John Walker DB USC I'd be happy if the Bills got a chance to sign any of these players and give them a look, especially Havner and Bernstein -
Michael Irvin, yes, Michael Irvin has made
WVUFootball29 replied to Lv-Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, it couldnt possibly be the fact that their offense was poor... -
Is it safe to say that the Bills will use all
WVUFootball29 replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nice read on Manning there. The kid is a hard worker and that is what will bring him success in the NFL. -
Is it safe to say that the Bills will use all
WVUFootball29 replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It would be a mistake to waste our first 4 picks on nothing but OL and DL. There are other holes that need to be filled on this team. Our secondary needs help too. We are down a starting Strong Safety and our corners are nothing to be feared right now. A defensive back sometime on Day one is needed. Danieal Manning from Abilene Christian in the 3rd would be a solid pickup for us at safety. To tell the truth, I would be a little upset if we used more than 2 of our first day picks on lineman, unless all our picks are going to start right from the beginning and I dont see that happening. -
Speculation on Bills trade partner
WVUFootball29 replied to Pennsyl-tucky's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
BVP was pretty good in college and I thought he had a chance in the pros if coached right. I think he's in a pretty good situation behind Plummer, they are both very similar QBs. apparently Denver doesnt think he's progressing enough to become a fulltime player -
Speculation on Bills trade partner
WVUFootball29 replied to Pennsyl-tucky's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
NOOOOOOO....sorry but I've mentioned this a few times... He is not related to Alex. However, his father Brad Van Pelt was a LB in the NFL. -
2006 Sleepers at each position
WVUFootball29 replied to WVUFootball29's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
gotta agree with lofton there...Rhodes was pretty solid under Pasqualoni. Hopefully he'll at least get a chance somewhere. If Boothe stays healthy he'll be a great pick up at guard for someone. -
I like this one better Miss USA and runner up Just too bad there isnt a picture of them making out instead
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Yeah but she is married... Robyn Spitz-Swallows
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Here's my prediction for sleepers of the 2006 draft QB: Reggie McNeal (Texas A&M) Travis Lulay (Montana State) Ingle Martin (Furman) RB Dontrell Moore (New Mexico) De'Arrius Howard (Arkansas) Wendell Mathis (Fresno State) FB JD Runnels (Oklahoma) WR Hank Baskett (New Mexico) Jeff Webb (San Diego State) Delanie Walker (Central Missouri) TE Charles Davis (Purdue) Jeff King (Virginia Tech) OT Paul McQuistan (Weber State) EJ Whitley (Texas Tech) OG Rob Meadow (Washington) Tony Tella (Miami) OC William Montgomery (Virginia Tech) Mike Degory (Florida) DE Frostee Rucker (USC) Mike Kudla (Ohio State) Jason Hatcher (Grambling) DT Tony McDaniel (Tennessee) Jeff Littlejohn (Middle Tennessee State) Jesse Hayes (Howard) OLB Terna Nande (Miami Ohio) Will Derting (Washington State) William Kershaw (Maryland) ILB Mike D'Andrea (Ohio State) Markus Mikulec (Sam Houston State) CB Brett Bell (Wisconsin) Chijioke Onyenegecha (Oklahoma) Kevin Edwards (Montana) S Darrell Brooks (Arizona) Jaxson Appel (Texas A&M) Justin Hamilton (Virginia Tech) Kickers and Punters Stephen Gostkowski (Memphis) Kyle Basler (Washington State)
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Well couldnt sleep so I finished it...good news...we get a tackle from Virginia in the end. Round 5 Buffalo 134 Lawrence Vickers FB Colorado New Orleans 135 Charles Gordon CB/WR Kansas New England 136 Anwar Philips CB Penn State Tennessee 137 Kai Parham ILB Virginia NY Jets 138 Eric Henderson DE Georgia Tech Green Bay 139 Jonathan Orr WR Wisconsin San Francisco 140 Derrick Martin CB Wyoming Detroit 141 Andre Hall RB South Florida Arizona 142 Jesse Mahelona DT Tennessee Buffalo 143 Mark Setterstrom OG Minnesota St. Louis 144 Paul McQuistan OT Weber State Cleveland 145 Marcus Maxey CB Miami Baltimore 146 Jahri Evans OG Bloomsburg Philadelphia 147 Gerald Riggs RB Tennessee Atlanta 148 PJ Daniels RB Georgia Tech Minnesota 149 Tim Day TE Oregon Dallas 150 Jonathan Lewis DT Virginia Tech San Diego 151 Adam Stenavich OG Michigan Cleveland 152 Reggie McNeal QB/WR Texas A&M Washington 153 Clint Ingram OLB Oklahoma Kansas City 154 Chris Gocong DE Cal Poly Carolina 155 Joe Toledo OT Washington Tampa Bay 156 EJ Whitley OT Texas Tech Cincinnati 157 Brian Iwuh S Colorado NY Giants 158 Wendell Mathis RB Fresno State Chicago 159 Jeromy Clary OT Kansas State Jacksonville 160 Omar Gaither OLB Tennessee Denver 161 DJ Shockley QB/WR Georgia Indianapolis 162 Dale Robinson ILB Arizona State Seattle 163 Chris Kuper OG North Dakota Pittsburgh 164 Dontrell Moore RB New Mexico Green Bay 165 Wali Lundy RB Virginia Baltimore 166 Marcus Hudson DB NC State Pittsburgh 167 Jeremy Bloom RS Colorado Philadelphia 168 Sklyer Green WR/RS LSU Tennessee 169 Todd Watkins WR BYU Round 6 Houston 170 Tim McGarigle ILB Northwestern New Orleans 171 Keith Ellison OLB Oregon State Tennessee 172 Marvin Philip OC Cal NY Jets 173 Greg Lee WR Pittsburgh New Orleans 174 Darrell Hunter CB Miami Ohio San Francisco 175 Hank Baskett WR New Mexico Oakland 176 Travis Williams OLB Auburn Arizona 177 Calvin Lowry S Penn State Buffalo 178 Spencer Havner OLB UCLA Detroit 179 Oliver Hoyte ILB NC State Cleveland 180 Dion Byrum CB Ohio Baltimore 181 Dan Stevenson OG Notre Dame Dallas 182 Gerrick McPhearson CB Maryland St. Louis 183 Terrance Pennington OT New Mexico Atlanta 184 Cory Rogers WR TCU Minnesota 185 Martin Nance WR Miami Ohio Kansas City 186 Jeremy Mincey DE Florida San Diego 187 Greg Blue S Georgia San Diego 188 Rob Meadow OG Washington Washington 189 Johnny Jolley DT Texas A&M Kansas City 190 Taurean Henderson RB Texas Tech New England 191 Bruce Gradkowski QB Toledo San Francisco 192 Willie Reid WR/RS Florida State Cincinnati 193 Drew Olson QB UCLA Tampa Bay 194 Terna Nande OLB Miami Ohio Chicago 195 John Walker CB USC Washington 196 Derek Morris OT NC State Jacksonville 197 Anthony Trucks OLB Oregon Denver 198 Jahmile Addae S West Virginia Indianapolis 199 Stephen Tulloch LB NC State Seattle 200 Garrett Mills FB Tulsa Pittsburgh 201 James Wyche DE Syracuse Tampa Bay 202 Marques Colston WR Hofstra Baltimore 203 John Torp P Colorado Philadelphia 204 Troy Reddick OT Auburn New England 205 Stephen Gostkowski K Memphis New England 206 Barry Cofield DT Northwestern Indianapolis 207 Erik Meyer QB Eastern Washington Baltimore 208 Jamar Williams OLB Arizona State Round 7 Cincinnati 209 Rob Ninkovich DE Purdue New Orleans 210 Darrell Hackney QB UAB NY Jets 211 Mike Kudla DE Ohio State Miami 212 Anthony Schlegle ILB Ohio State San Francisco 213 Will Derting LB Washington State Oakland 214 Patrick Ross OC Boston College Tennessee 215 De'Arrius Howard RB Arkansas Buffalo 216 Jason Hatcher DE Grambling Detroit 217 Frostee Rucker DE USC Arizona 218 Dennis Roland OT Georgia Baltimore 219 Charles Davis TE Purdue Philadelphia 220 Jeff Webb WR San Diego State St. Louis 221 Ryan Lacasse DE Syracuse Cleveland 222 Cedric Humes RB Virginia Tech Atlanta 223 Dwayne Slay S Texas Tech Dallas 224 Jeff King TE Virginia Tech San Diego 225 Brad Smith QB/WR Missouri Miami 226 Quinn Ojennaka OG Syracuse San Diego 227 Matt Bernstein FB Wisconsin Kansas City 228 Kedrick Golston DT Georgia New England 229 Tony McDaniel DT Tennessee Washington 230 Jimmy Martin OT Virginia Tech Cincinnati 231 Freddie Roach ILB Alabama NY Giants 232 Miles Austin WR Monmouth Miami 233 Jovon Bouknight WR Wyoming Carolina 234 Brent Hawkins DE Illinois State Tampa Bay 235 Tommy Jackson DT Auburn San Francisco 236 Domata Peko DT Michigan State Carolina 237 William Kershaw OLB Maryland Tennessee 238 Ben Obomano WR Auburn Seattle 239 Delanie Walker WR Central Missouri Pittsburgh 240 Anthony Mix WR/TE Auburn Tampa Bay 241 Michael Degory OC Florida St. Louis 242 Troy Bienemann TE Washington State St. Louis 243 Brandon Guillory DE Louisiana Lafayette Tampa Bay 244 Adam Jennings WR Fresno State Tennessee 245 Quinn Sypniewski TE Colorado Tennessee 246 Carlton Keith DE/LB Kansas Detroit 247 Michael Toudouze OT TCU Buffalo 248 Brad Butler OT Virginia Seattle 249 Reuben Houston CB Georgia Tech Washington 250 Josh Huston K Ohio State Houston 251 Charles Bennett DE Clemson New Orleans 252 Kevin Simon OLB Tennessee Green Bay 253 Antoine Bethea S Howard San Francisco 254 Robert Iwuchukwu OLB Purdue Oakland 255 Marcus Vick QB Virginia Tech Jason Hatcher will be a steal in the 7th round. Jason Hatcher DE | (6'5", 284, 4.92) | GRAMBLING Strengths: Possesses great size and strength. Is tall, well-built and powerful. Has good overall bulk and shows the lower body strength to anchor. Is able to hold his ground versus the run when he plays with leverage. Has long arms and big hands. Shows good quickness and mobility for his size. Also has good leaping ability and will bat down a lot of passes at the LOS. Shows some ability to drive OT's back into the pocket as a power rusher. Weaknesses: Is raw and unpolished. Plays too high at times and lets linemen get into his body. Must learn to play with better leverage and to use his hands more properly. Lacks adequate top-end speed and is not a threat to turn the corner as a perimeter pass rusher. Does not show an array of pass rush moves and is too one-dimensional in that facet. Overall: Hatcher was a two-year starter at Grambling. He took over as a starter during his junior season in 2004, when he tallied 33 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss and five sacks. He finished his senior season in 2005 with 71 total tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss and 11 sacks. Hatcher comes from the small school level and will have a difficult transition to make to the NFL. He is raw and needs lots of polish. However, he has very good size and strength, as well as adequate speed/agility for such a big defensive end. In short, Hatcher shows enough upside as a power-end prospect to warrant late round consideration.