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  • #91
    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
    Originally posted by justanotherpackfan
    I'm going to throw some names out their(Seniors):
    2026 TOP 200 Fantasy Football Rankings, TOP 200 PPR Cheatsheets TOP 200 PPR Draft / Draft Rankings

    Alley Broussard
    Position: RB Number: 22
    School: LSU Height: 6'0
    Status: Senior Weight: 233

    This is a player at the running back position that is a tough punishing runner that delivers a blow to defenders
    I like his battering rams style he brings to a game, and this runner has deceptive speed for a player of his size, and also posses a good burst to the hole and out of cuts for a man of his stature as well
    With a fullback in front of him blocking for him he could become a load for a defense to contain, and has what it takes to become a featured runner to lead a offense down the field, could be a main cog in a strong running attack for any team
    He accumulates a countless amount of yards after initial contact from defenders, I am not sure of his pass catching skills, he does not receive many opportunities in that part of his game
    He needs to become the featured running back on this team, at this point in his career he is being held back along with his skills
    The one running back he reminds me most of is current NFL player "Stephen Davis", he is similar in both running style and stature, if that is the case he has a nice future ahead of him.

    Dallas Baker
    Position: WR
    Number: 81
    School: Florida
    Height: 6'3
    Status: Senior
    Weight: 205
    This is a wide receiver that looks to have superior talent and size for a receiver, with his size that gives him such an advantage over smaller defenders, whether it is for a jump ball or etc

    He also posses acrobatic type of body control while in the air, he also has a knack of always having his body positioned to where he has the best chance of making the catch over his defender

    He always seems to a impact on the game in one way or the other, this is the year I look for him to have his breakout year, I do want to see more evaluation of this player
    There are 2 rules to the draft. One, NEVER draft an FSU lineman. Can you say Andre Wadsworth, Reinhard Wilson, Jamal Reynolds, Larry Smith, Tony Bryant, Alphonso Carreker.

    The second, NEVER draft a Florida WR. Welcome to NFL mediocrity: Jacquez Green, Ike Hilliard, Taylor Jacobs, Reche Caldwell, Jabar Gaffney, Travis McGriff, Jack Johnson, Riedel Anthony, Travis Taylor.

    If the Packers draft a Florida WR I will be forced to go on a multi state crime spree to feed my crack addiction.
    Amen! I 100% agree with you, Mr. chapelle.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
      He is an athlete, and boy the challenge of making it on the All-SEC academic team must have really been a hard earned accomplishment. I thought they still taught "Hooked on Phonics" in all SEC schools.

      I'd be thrilled if either of my kids got into Vandy, and probably wouldn't be too upset if they went to Florida either.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
        He is an athlete, and boy the challenge of making it on the All-SEC academic team must have really been a hard earned accomplishment. I thought they still taught "Hooked on Phonics" in all SEC schools.

        I'd be thrilled if either of my kids got into Vandy, and probably wouldn't be too upset if they went to Florida either.
        or Auburn?! The school is like $32,000 a year... every kid I interview out of there is waaaaaaaay tooooooooo coooooooooool and educated to ever do an entry level sales position.

        ... then i interview the same guy a year later with the tone changed.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by tonytokes
          i see ginn as being one of those guys that never ends up making a serious impact in the nfl (like most osu wideouts actually).
          OSU has turned out some pretty good wideouts. Better than most universities. Ever hear of Cris Carter, Joey Galloway, Terry Glenn, Michael Jenkins (who is a good receiver stuck with Mike Vick throwing him the ball, so he doesn't get the stats)? David Boston was damn good before he beefed up. Santonio Holmes is next in line. Which 1st round receivers have they had that have been a bust? That's pretty good success. You won't find too many universities with more solid wideouts. Michigan is known for their wideouts (and they've been good), and all they have right now is Braylon Edwards and Amani Toomer. The only really good Florida State wideouts now are Anquan Boldin, Lav Coles, and Javon Walker. Miami with Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss, and Andre Johnson.

          Florida is the school that puts out a bunch of 1st round picks at WR, and most don't do that much.
          "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
            The second, NEVER draft a Florida WR. Welcome to NFL mediocrity: Jacquez Green, Ike Hilliard, Taylor Jacobs, Reche Caldwell, Jabar Gaffney, Travis McGriff, Jack Johnson, Riedel Anthony, Travis Taylor.
            I see you made the same point about Florida's wideouts.

            They did produce Darrell Jackson, so they have one good one. It will be interesting to see if Chad Jackson follows suit.
            "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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            • #96
              Wisconsin isn't doing bad with Lee Evans and Chris Chambers.

              Damn, I can't say that last name without thinking what could of been.
              "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                He is an athlete, and boy the challenge of making it on the All-SEC academic team must have really been a hard earned accomplishment. I thought they still taught "Hooked on Phonics" in all SEC schools.

                I'd be thrilled if either of my kids got into Vandy, and probably wouldn't be too upset if they went to Florida either.
                Vanderbilt is a really good school, I played high school ball with two or three guys that got scholarships to play there, and the main thing was that these guys were also very smart.

                Florida is medicore at best. I would rather send my kid to Miami so I could at least have a nice vacation when I would visit them.

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                • #98
                  OK, so there's a lot of talk about WR's, Calvin Johnson vs. Ted Ginn, Jr., etc.

                  I have a theory on drafting WR's.

                  Let's look at some of the best recievers in the NFL, shall we?

                  Issac Bruce - College: Memphis - Drafted: 33nd (1994)
                  Marvin Harrison - College: Syracuse - Drafted: 19th (1996)
                  Torry Holt - College: N.C. State - Drafted: 6th (1999)
                  Chad Johnson - College: Oregon State - Drafted: 36th (2001)
                  Randy Moss - College: Marshall - Drafted: 21st (1998)
                  Terrell Owens - College: Tenn-Chattanooga - Drafted: 89th (1996)
                  Jerry Rice - College: MS Valley St. - Drafted: 16th (1985)

                  Now, let's look at some top-10 draft picks:
                  1982 - None
                  1983 - None
                  1984 - Irving Fryar (1) - Nebraska, Kenny Jackson (4) - Penn State
                  1985 - Al Toon (10) - Wisconsin
                  1986 - None
                  1987 - None
                  1988 - Tim Brown (6) -N.D., Sterling Sharpe (7) - South Carolina (dis)honorable mention: Michael Irvin (11) - Miami
                  1989 - None
                  1990 - None
                  1991 - Herman Moore (10) - Virginia
                  1992 - Desmond Howard (4) - Michigan
                  1993 - Curtis Conway (7) - USC
                  1994 - None
                  1995 - Michael Westbrook (4) - Colorado, Joey Galloway (8) - OSU, J.J. Stokes (10) - UCLA
                  1996 - Keyshawn Johnson (1) - USC, Terry Glenn (7) - OSU
                  1997 - Ike Hilliard (7) - Florida
                  1998 - None
                  1999 - Torry Holt (6) - N.C. State, David Boston (8) - Ohio State
                  2000 - Peter Warrick (4) - FSU, Plaxico Burress (8) - Michigan St., Travis Taylor (10) - Florida
                  2001 - David Terrell (8) - Michigan, Koren Robinson (9) - N.C. State
                  2002 - None
                  2003 - Charles Rodgers (2) - Michigan St., Andre Johnson (3) - Miami
                  2004 - Larry Fitzgerald (3) - Pittsburgh, Roy Williams (7) - Texas, Reggie Williams (9) - Washington
                  2005 - Braylon Edwards (3) - Michigan, Troy Williamson (7) - South Carolina, Mike Williams (10) - USC

                  I have to leave to go to class 3 minutes ago, so infer what you want from this data, I'll finish my post later.

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                  • #99
                    BallHawk Wrote:
                    With this team having a lot of holes, I think that the Pack should trade down. If we get a top ten pick, then I would trade our pick for a middle/late #1 and a 2nd round pick. If we get a top 5, trade that for two #1 picks.

                    RB is our most prominent need of help and I think this man would be the man to fix that need. He'd be available in the 15-20 area, too.
                    I thought you said that the packers should pick a OL man and that picking a RB would be stupid.

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                    • Calvin Peterson is my choice
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                      • Mine is still Peterson.

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