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  • #16
    Originally posted by NickCollins
    Damn nutz,

    Thats a hell of a list.



    On a side note; did you guys notice how high scouts have Donte Whitner rated? Everyone is calling him a 15-20 pick. That sure makes you feel like getting Nick Collins was highway robbery doesn't it...

    Donte Whitner *stats found at NFL.com. All info is taken from the combine*
    Height: 5'10-1/8"
    Weight: 204
    40 yd dash: 4.45 *average*
    Vertical jump: 40 inches
    Broad jump: 11 feet
    Short Shuttle: 4.12
    3 cone drill: 6.79
    225 lifts: 18

    Nick Collins *NFL.com. Taken from the Combine*
    Height: 5'11-1/8"
    Weight: 206
    40 yd dash: 4.37
    Vertical jump: 40 inches
    Broad jump: 9'10"
    Short shuttle: 4.16
    3 cone drill: 6.94
    225 lifts: 11

    Collins -vs- Whitner

    Collins has better Height, Weight and 40 yd dash.
    Both players are equal in the Vertical Jump
    Whitner has a better Broad jump, short shuttle, 3 cone and bench reps


    Another thing about Collins -vs- Whitner is that Whitner probably had better trainers and was more prepared for his combine. Collins was from a small school and probably didn't have the recources that Whitner has. Either way they are both about equal prospects. Collins has much better speed where as Whitner had a much better broad jump. The rest of the stats were pretty much equal with a slight edge going either way. I think GB getting Nick Collins with the 51st pick was an absolute steal. Had he played at OSU he would have been a top 16-20 pick. Lets hope Thompson can work that same magic this time around.

    Not neccesarily. There are a few things to remember. Donte played good at Ohio State. A verry good school. Collins played at bethune-cookman (D II)? so there are a few things to look at how they played in college. Also Stats dont always mean everything.

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    • #17
      at the notion Carpenter will be a better pro then Hawk. Personally, I would have no objection whatsoever to bringing in the ENTIRE OSU starting LB core.

      It is very possible you could get it with a 1st, 2nd, and 5th. Use 3rd and 4th on the OL. How would that look?

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      • #18
        I think Carpenter is overrated. He's a solid second round pick but I can't see him going in the first round. He's just too stiff and was benefited by playing next to college footballs #1 LB.

        Carpenter cannot play traditional LB and he's not a good enough pass rusher to be considered a #1 pick. I'd take 1 Manny Lawson or Kamerion Wimbley over 2 Bobby Carpenters.

        With that being said; Capenter has a place in the league. He could play MLB on a team who asks him to eat up blockers like Jeremia Trotter. He could be a teams 2nd or 3rd best OLB in a 4-3 scheme. He'll be a hell of a special teams player because he just has to run strait. In his prime he'll probably start for 3-5 years. He's a good player but not one I would take in the 1st round or early second for that matter.
        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by NickCollins

          Carpenter cannot play traditional LB and he's not a good enough pass rusher to be considered a #1 pick. I'd take 1 Manny Lawson and Kamerion Wimbley over 2 Bobby Carpenters.

          In his prime he'll probably start for 3-5 years. .
          See this is the thing. How do u know this. This is like my point of tom brady or Favre. For all we know, carpenter could be the next Ray lewis. Probaly not likely but it could happen.

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          • #20
            He just doesn't look like a football player to me. He's too stiff to change direction and not explosive enough to rush the passer. He's not really good at anything. We don't *know* anything but in my opinion he is way.....overrated.
            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
              Buckeye--not Gopher, ass munch.
              I was discussing that diry Gopher Elslinger you show all the love to Beavis.
              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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              • #22
                NickCollins,

                You seem to jump on th bandwagon of the "hottest" player. I'll make a prediction. I predict that out of Manny Lawson and Kamerion Wimbley, one of them turns into a big-time bust. I'll also predict that Bobby Carpenter turns into a solid starter. Not a stud, but solid. In the mold of some of those New England LBs.
                "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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                • #23
                  Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                  NickCollins,

                  You seem to jump on th bandwagon of the "hottest" player. I'll make a prediction. I predict that out of Manny Lawson and Kamerion Wimbley, one of them turns into a big-time bust. I'll also predict that Bobby Carpenter turns into a solid starter. Not a stud, but solid. In the mold of some of those New England LBs.
                  I agree. I happen to like carpenter alot. I think lawson will be the bust out of all of them Wimbley i think would fit Perfect in the NE Scheme

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