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Yeah and Lt had 51 receptions as a running back. With 1400 yards rushing.
Antinio Gates was their top reciever though so a TE was their passing game along with LT. Without LT the passing game would have never worked because the defense has to keep him in mind too when they drop back in coverage. Without them keeping an eye on him they could work on blanketing those crapy recievers.
Do you consider 10,000 career recpetion yards crappy? I bet they wish they would of had Chad Jackson last season. They would of made the Super Bowl, easy.
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
Hey Ballhawk, go to nfldraftcountdown.com and see who the pros scouts think the packers are going to pick. I'll give you a hint it starts with Adrian and ends with Peterson.
And all this when there is 15 games left to play. I'll bet you that there is a better chance AP injures himself in a game this season, than the Packers picking #3.
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
Top 10...we'll be 6th-8th. There are some really bad teams out there...Raiders, Titans, Browns. It won't be easy to get into the top 5...even with Kurt "Worthless Turd" Schottenheimer sabotaging our secondary.
The list from Mel Kiper has it listed with just seniors, I believe. Adrian Peterson is nowhere to be found on this list.
Here's what I found while there:
1. Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame (6-3½, 225) | previous: 1
Poised, smart and at his best in pressure situations.
2. Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin (6-6½, 313) | previous: 3
Huge, quick and athletic with a long wingspan.
3. Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia (6-4, 254) | previous: 2
Mature, hard working and explosive off the edge.
4. Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan St. (6-3, 232) | previous: Even
Desire to win is unmatched. Stanton brings every intangible you want at the QB position.
5. Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn (5-10½, 199) | previous: 8
Deceptively strong with great vision and balance.
6. Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska (6-6, 298) | previous: 7
You just don't see many defensive ends carrying 300 pounds who can move as well as Carriker.
7. Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame (6-4½, 215) | previous: 9
Super hands and concentration with outstanding speed-to-size ratio.
8. Levi Brown, OT, Penn St. (6-4½, 325) | previous: 6
Steady and reliable at protecting the quarterback's blind side.
9. Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno St. (6-0½, 200) | previous: 11
He has the size and speed (4.33 40-yard dash) with outstanding coverage technique.
10.Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson (6-4½, 260) | previous: 5
Flashes dominating ability with his athleticism and quickness.
11. Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame (6-4½, 297) | previous: 17
Light on his feet with a defensive mentality. Harris neutralizes quick outside pass rushers.
12. LaRon Landry, DB, LSU (6-1½, 205) | previous: Even
Four-year starter who has proven to be Mr. Reliable throughout his career.
13. Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame (5-11½, 212) | previous: 20
Tom Zbikowski was one of the biggest movers on this week's board, going from 20th to 13th.
An aggressive ball hawk who brings a swagger to the Irish's defense. A true play-maker who also excels as a punt returner.
14. Brandon Meriweather, DB, Miami (6-0, 192) | previous: 16
Not physically imposing, but he's an active player whose productivity has been off the charts.
15. Buster Davis, LB, Florida State (5-10, 242) | previous: 23
Rock-solid player who is off to a phenomenal start. A shorter version of Ray Lewis.
16. Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn St. (6-1½, 235) | previous: 10
A productive and consistent player who studies and prepares as thoroughly as anybody.
17. LaMarr Woodley, DE, Michigan (6-1½, 269) | previous: 13
Combination DE/OLB with a hustling approach and disruptive capabilities.
18. Leon Hall, CB, Michigan (5-11, 193) | previous: 15
Tough customer who also shows very good anticipation and awareness in coverage.
19. Marcus Thomas, DT, Florida (6-2½, 288) | previous: unranked
Quick as a cat and very athletic interior lineman who is able to neutralize a double team.
20. Patrick Willis, LB, Mississippi (6-2, 235) | previous: 22
Tackling machine with great football sense and diagnostic ability.
21. Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech (6-4, 218) | previous: 24
Incredible physical specimen with rare computer numbers.
22. Rufus Alexander, LB, Oklahoma (6-1, 231) | previous: 25
Very complete player who is able to get the job done in either the running or passing game.
23. Michael Griffin, DB, Texas (6-0, 208) | previous: 19
Rugged intimidator whose approach to the game reminds me of Ronnie Lott.
24. Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio St. (6-3, 297) | previous: 14
Run-stuffing dynamo who does a great job of clogging the interior.
25. Justin Blalock, OT, Texas (6-3½, 333) | previous: 21
Intelligent, very strong and very athletic.
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