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  1. Buffalo must go with a center... We have our Qb, RB, WR, TE, RT, now all we need is the center... As a Michigan fan, i'm hoping for Baas....
  2. heres my early mock Odell thurman ILB Richie Incognito OT Justin Geisinger C Alphonso Hodge DB Joel Dreessen WR Kerry Rhodes FS Ron Fields DT
  3. Rick Gosselin's position-by-position rankings Rick Gosselin's position-by-position rankings 03:25 PM CST on Friday, April 1, 2005 QUARTERBACK Rank, Player School 1. Aaron Rodgers Cal 2. Alex Smith Utah 3. Jason Campbell Auburn 4. Charlie Frye Akron 5. David Greene Georgia Sleeper: Ryan Fitzpatrick Harvard HALFBACK Rank, Player School 1. Ronnie Brown Auburn 2. Cedric Benson Texas 3. Carnell Williams Auburn 4. Vernand Morency Oklahoma State 5. J.J. Arrington Cal Sleeper: Brandon Jacobs Southern Illinois FULLBACK Rank, Player School 1. Manny White UCLA 2. Nehemiah Broughton Citadel 3. Zach Tuiasosopo Washington 4. Will Matthews Texas 5. Kevin Dudley Michigan Sleeper: Matt Pagel Wisconsin-LaCrosse WIDE RECEIVER Rank, Player School 1. Braylon Edwards Michigan 2. Mark Clayton Oklahoma 3. Troy Williamson South Carolina 4. Mike Williams Southern Cal 5. Terrence Murphy Texas A&M Sleeper: Jamarcus Shephard DePauw TIGHT END Rank, Player School 1. Heath Miller Virginia 2. Alex Smith Stanford 3. Kevin Everett Miami, Fla. 4. Jerome Collins Notre Dame 5. Victor Sesay Missouri Sleeper: Ralph Plumb Yale TACKLE Rank, Player School 1. Jammal Brown Oklahoma 2. Alex Barron Florida State 3. Khalif Barnes Washington 4. Marcus Johnson Mississippi 5. Chris Colmer North Carolina State Sleeper: Todd Herremans Saginaw Valley GUARD Rank, Player School 1. Logan Mankins Fresno State 2. Elton Brown Virginia 3. Adam Snyder Oregon 4. Chris Kemoeatu Utah 5. Dan Beunning Wisconsin Sleeper: Joe Berger Michigan Tech CENTER Rank, Player School 1. Richie Incognito Nebraska 2. Chris Spencer Mississippi 3. David Baas Michigan 4. Jason Brown North Carolina 5. Eric Ghiaciuc Central Michigan Sleeper: Chase Johnson TCU DEFENSIVE END Rank, Player School 1. Erasmus James Wisconsin 2. Shawne Merriman Maryland 3. David Pollack Georgia 4. Marcus Spears LSU 5. Dan Cody Oklahoma Sleeper: Rashad Jeanty Central Florida DEFENSIVE TACKLE Rank, Player School 1. Travis Johnson Florida State 2. Shaun Cody Southern Cal 3. Luis Castillo Northwestern 4. Jonathan Babineaux Iowa 5. Anttaj Hawthorne Wisconsin Sleeper: Willie Page NW Oklahoma State OUTSIDE LINEBACKER Rank, Player School 1. Derrick Johnson Texas 2. Demarcus Ware Troy State 3. Kevin Burnett Tennessee 4. Darryl Blackstock Virginia 5. Mike Boley Southern Miss Sleeper: Guy Tuell Wyoming INSIDE LINEBACKER Rank, Player School 1. Channing Crowder Florida 2. Odell Thurman Georgia 3. Barrett Rudd Nebraska 4. Kirk Morrison San Diego State 5. Alfred Fincher Connecticut Sleeper: Nick Speegle New Mexico CORNERBACK Rank, Player School 1. Antrell Rolle Miami, Fla. 2. Adam Jones Virginia Tech 3. Carlos Rogers Auburn 4. Fabian Washington Nebraska 5. Justin Miller Clemson Sleeper: Aric Williams Oregon State SAFETY Rank, Player School 1. Thomas Davis Georgia 2. Brodney Pool Oklahoma 3. Josh Bullucks Nebraska 4. Oshiomogho Atogwe Stanford 5. Sean Considine Iowa Sleeper: Chris Harris Louisiana-Monroe SPECIAL TEAMS Rank, Player, Pos. School 1. Mike Nugent, K Ohio State 2. Dave Rayner, K Michigan State 3. Dustin Colquitt, P Tennessee 4. Reggie Hodges, P Ball State 5. Chad Owens, KR Hawaii Sleeper: Paul Ernster, K Northern Arizona http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon....19718cb90.html
  4. As I was bouncing from draft sites, I thought I'd look up last years players. All Pro Premium had this: Name: J.P. Losman College: Tulane/Transfer from UCLA Jersey: 7 Height: 6024 Weight: 212 40 Time: 4.73 Medical: Sprained left MCL in 2001. Missed 5 games. General Characteristics Athletic Ability: Tremendous athlete at the QB position. Excellent movement skills and can create with his legs. 35” vertical. Speed for Position: Very good speed for position. Shows excellent quickness and agility when on the move. Strength: BP-375, SQ-460, PC-300. One of the strongest QB’s in the country. Durability: Sprained MCL in 2001 and missed 5 games, but has never really been dinged up much. Durable player who will play through pain. Competitiveness: Very competitive player. Will always go balls out until the final whistle blows. Has solid talent around him. Character: Good kid. Has never been a problem and is well-respected by teammates and coaches. Good personality. Position Characteristics Arm Strength: Excellent arm strength. Can make all the NFL style throws, as well as the arm strength to go deep. Excellent velocity and throws well moving left or right with equal strength. Accuracy: Very accurate at all levels. Touch: Has a good touch on all throws. Knows when to take something off his throws. Can fit balls into tight windows. Delivery: Quick delivery. No wasted motion. Very compact. Set Up: Gets from under center quickly. Good push and is quick to set up in all drops(3-5-7). Very agile player. Rollout Ability: Very good rollout QB. Can get outside the tackle box and make plays with legs and throws good ball on the run. Poise: Shows good pocket presence. Keeps cool and confident under pressure and will take a hit. Very tough player. Judgment: Overall will make good decisions with the football. Will get a little too confident with his arm and try and force some balls. Mobility: Excellent mobility in and out of the pocket. Avoids the rush and can sprint out and deliver accurate ball with zip. Awareness: Good field awareness. Sees field well and can read progressions. Shows the ability to find his 2nd and 3rd options. Bottom Line J.P. Losman is in his 2nd full season as the starting QB for the Green Wave. Transferred to Tulane in 1999 after originally signing with the UCLA Bruins. Very athletic QB with excellent size, mobility, arm strength, agility, and toughness. An excellent QB prospect who reminds me a lot of former Cal QB Kyle Boller in his physical traits. Threw for 2,468 yards, 19 TD and 10 INT in 2002. Has really worked hard to become a better decision maker with the football during the off-season. Possesses the NFL arm strength and mobility, as well as being a very vocal leader in the huddle. Confident performer who has some good surrounding talent. A player I have seen numerous times in person and who has impressed me with his all-around game. Surely a first round pick barring injury or a total collapse and could hear his name in the top 15 picks. Maybe the best QB prospect in the draft. An enormous physical talent who I see as a starter in the league for years to come and in the right situation, could become an All-Pro caliber player. http://www.allproscouting.com/freepreview.html
  5. For all the bashers of Fox programming, at least they don't drag you through a season with ever other week of repeats...
  6. Matt Jones of Arkansas.. He was awsome the week of the Snr. Bowl practices and game.
  7. Read through, and look at the end... http://2005.otcdraft.com/content/interviews/ReggieBrown.php
  8. Could Shelton come in and JJ tagged as a center, thefore his cost would be low in comparison to LT money. Shelton-Teague-JJ-Villarial-MW
  9. Here's what TD is doing right now. He's making calls back and forth between Dallas and Az. TD is telling Dallas he's about to trade both T.H. and Bledsoe for Shelton. In hopes that Dallas had been planning on picking Bledsoe up. Dallas will offer a 4th round pick for Bledsoe. TD calls Az back and says what Dallas is offering. Az says they will throw in a 6th round pick. TD says perfect and sold.
  10. If they don't Henry is enough for the trade, we'll even throw in Bledsoe... Now let's make the trade. Shelton moves to lft guard and we run all over teams, like the Steelers and have JP have to make few plays with his arm.
  11. I've been thinking about this after awhile, especially seeing how Westbrook catches out of the backfield.. If you all don't remember, Reed was once a running back and could potentially be a threat from the back field. These Coordinators would be so crazy to do such a thing. Any thoughts?????
  12. I agree.... Let him be an additional bulldozer.....
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