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  • Raiders take CB Branch - Davis isn't completely senile......:


    Strengths: Smooth opening hips when forced to turn and run, generally reacts well to double moves and fast enough to run with NFL receivers. Changes directions well and shows adequate short-area man-to-man cover skills. Reads quarterback's eyes and isn't afraid to come off assignment to make a play on the ball. Shows excellent range in zone coverage and can cover a deep half of the field. Plays pass to start every down and can be step slow reacting to the run but fills hard when does read run. Has experience lining up at safety and is somewhat versatile. Is a dangerous kickoff return-man, experienced at returning punts and should make immediate contributions on special teams. Started the final 30 games of collegiate career and appears to be durable.

    Weaknesses: Isn't physical and gets pushed around too much for a player his size. Doesn't have great upper body strength and takes too long to shed blocks. While has excellent range doesn't take sound pursuit angles and could get to he ball more often. Doesn't deliver many big hits and is an inconsistent open field tackler that dives at the feet of ball carriers' too much. Appears to either lack ideal confidence or put too much faith in quickness because gives receivers too much of cushion before and after the snap. Lacks ideal instincts, can be too quick to bite on underneath routes and gets caught out of position at times. Can flips hips too early and has problems defending comeback routes. Doesn't attack the ball while it's in the air and isn't a playmaker in coverage. Isn't big enough to line up in the box when lined up at safety and doesn't have the frame to add considerably more bulk without sacrificing some burst.

    Overall: Branch arrived at Connecticut in 2004 and contributed as a true freshman. In his first three seasons ('04-'06), he appeared in 35 games (18 starts) and had 141 tackles (4.5 for losses), three interceptions and eight pass breakups. As a senior in 2007, he started in all 13 games and had 89 tackles (three for losses), one forced fumble and 10 pass breakups. Branch was a versatile contributor who even made the Huskies' secondary calls from his cornerback position. For his career, he had 37 kickoff returns for 980 yards (26.5 average) and two touchdowns. Branch is quick enough to mirror receivers underneath, fast enough to run with receivers downfield and versatile enough to line up at safety in certain situations. In addition, he's an explosive return man. However, his adequate-at-best instincts raise a red flag, especially considering his ample experience, and he is a marginal run defender who needs to improve as a tackler. With that in mind, Branch projects as a fourth round pick.

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    • Rams take CB King:


      Strengths: Possesses adequate height, good bulk and outstanding straight-line speed. He shows a second gear when tracking the ball downfield. Has quick feet, explodes out of backpedal when coming forward and breaks on the ball well. Flashes the ability to make plays in coverage and is a dangerous open field runner. Fills hard in run support and is an adequate open field tackler. Has experience returning punts as well as kickoffs, has lined up on both sides of the ball and is versatile.

      Weaknesses: Shows some stiffness in his hips and struggles to turn and run with faster receivers. Appears to lose focus at times, struggled in key matchups during senior season (see: James Hardy, Indiana) and gets beaten far too much for a player with his talent. Appears to dwell on mistakes and lose confidence at times. Lacks a great sense of timing and doesn't do a great job of getting head turned around when running with receivers downfield. Lacks elite ball skills, doesn't always fight for the ball and should make more big plays than does. Doesn't have great bulk for frame, isn't physical in coverage and has had problems matching up with bigger receivers. Lacks ideal instincts and doesn't appear to read routes well. While he has good recovery speed, he can be overaggressive and is vulnerable to double moves. Fails to deliver a powerful initial punch and doesn't do a great job of jamming receivers at the line. Takes too long to shed blocks and can get driven back.

      Overall: King played in every game of his true freshman season and he started five games at wide receiver in 2005. He played on defense as well as offense and returned three kickoffs that year. King started every game of the 2006 season at cornerback finishing with 30 tackles including 22 unassisted tackles. He also recorded an interception and six pass breakups that year. King started 12 of the 13 games he appeared in during the 2007 season finishing with 49 total tackles including 36 unassisted tackles. He also recorded two interceptions and 15 pass breakups, one recovered fumble and two punt returns last year. King possesses adequate size and exceptional straight-line speed. He has flashed playmaking ability in coverage but his inconsistency is concerning. King has some tightness in his hips, which limits his NFL upside as a man-to-man cover corner. He also needs to become a more physical all-around player. With all that in mind, King projects as a second-round pick.

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      • Originally posted by Rastak
        Originally posted by Bretsky
        Hate to say it, but the Cowyboys pickups look pretty awesome
        Yea, I agree....maybe not awesome but pretty good.
        Yep on a team that was already solid. Throw in Pacman and they're the obvious favorites on paper to win the NFC..
        www.ccso228@twitter.com

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        • Originally posted by Scott Campbell
          Finley's highlight reel didn't look that impressive to me. And he doesn't look 6-4 and 1/2 either.
          He's out early. He needs a couple of years of learning but has some potential.

          He will be getting great coaching in Green Bay.

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          • Good Pick by the Rams; watch out of those Rams pretty soon
            TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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            • Originally posted by MateoInMex
              Originally posted by GrnBay007
              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
              Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
              I will never complain about a Thompson pick, but for once, he took exactly the position/exactly the guy I was hoping for.

              So what do you think of PackerRats draft coverage Tex?
              He's probably wishing PR had political threads similar to this.
              lol.. Oh God, please no! PR is "liberal scum" reference free!
              Is this a bad spot to insert, "Obama in 08!" ???
              www.ccso228@twitter.com

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              • How did the Packers get a 3rd fourth round pick?
                What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
                  How did the Packers get a 3rd fourth round pick?

                  Compensatory pick.

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                  • Jets trade.

                    Okay, their own, the Ahman compensatory, and the pick from the Jets.
                    "What's one more torpedo in a sinking ship?"
                    Lynn Dickey, 1984

                    "Never apologize, mister. It's a sign of weakness."
                    John Wayne, "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"

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                    • Packer move up!


                      What is this?

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                      • did we just trade up?
                        "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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                        • Packers trade up?? NO WAY
                          www.ccso228@twitter.com

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                          • Originally posted by BlueBrewer
                            Originally posted by GrnBay007
                            When do the Packers pick next?


                            HEY, ESPN talking to TT now!!!!!!!!!
                            what did he say
                            He was asked about Brohm's injury (tissue) problem. TT said it's common in college and he's not concerned. their medical staff cleared him

                            He was asked about speculation Brett is having 2nd thoughts about retirement. He said Brett would have to answer that question. But talked about Brett being able to leave on his own terms.

                            He was asked if, in case of an emergency they would call in Brett. He said he doesn't like to comment on "what if's"

                            anyone? .........was there anything else?

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                            • Originally posted by imscott72
                              Originally posted by MateoInMex
                              Originally posted by GrnBay007
                              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                              Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
                              I will never complain about a Thompson pick, but for once, he took exactly the position/exactly the guy I was hoping for.

                              So what do you think of PackerRats draft coverage Tex?
                              He's probably wishing PR had political threads similar to this.
                              lol.. Oh God, please no! PR is "liberal scum" reference free!
                              Is this a bad spot to insert, "Obama in 08!" ???
                              lol

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                              • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
                                How did the Packers get a 3rd fourth round pick?

                                Trade with the New York Jets in the first round, They recieved the early second round pick they used on Jordy Nelson and this extra 4th
                                Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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