Another Running Back. This is going to be a great draft for us. We can pass on a RB with our first and still get a great one in the second or third.
Ramonce Taylor and Chris Henry should be some guys we should be looking at.Both of them have mad talent Taylor is listed at runningback but can play reciver as well runs 4.3.Henry is a big dude but didnt really get to show his talent at Arizona
Brandon Siler and Reggie Nelson both declared for the NFL Draft today, two players I'm sure could make an impact for the Jets next season.
Keenan Carter, UVA Nose Tackle enterring. I expect to see a "Who's this Keenan Carter? Possible NT??" thread spring up in 3 weeks. And Jon Abbate's in the draft too, LB from Wake.
I don't know how old this list is but... The Following Players Have Announced Their Intention To Forego the Remainder of Their College Eligibility and Declare for the 2007 NFL Draft. Player Position College Class Jon Abbate ILB Wake Forest JR Jamaal Anderson DE Arkansas JR Antwan Applewhite DE San Diego St. JR Jon Beason OLB Miami (FL) JR Alan Branch DT Michigan JR Stanley Doughty DT South Carolina JR C.J. Gaddis CB Clemson JR Anthony Gonzalez WR Ohio St. JR Chris Henry RB Arizona JR Chris Houston CB Arkansas JR Dwayne Jarrett WR USC JR Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech JR Charles Johnson DE Georgia JR Rory Johnson OLB Ole Miss JR Marshawn Lynch RB California JR Robert Meachem WR Tennessee JR Zach Miller TE Arizona St. JR Jarvis Moss DE Florida JR Reggie Nelson S Florida JR Greg Olsen TE Miami (FL) JR Adrian Peterson RB Oklahoma JR Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh JR Sidney Rice WR South Carolina SO Gary Russell RB Minnesota JR JaMarcus Russell QB L.S.U. JR Brandon Siler ILB Florida JR Ryan Smith CB Florida JR Ramonce Taylor RB Texas JR Lawrence Timmons OLB Florida St. JR Darius Walker RB Notre Dame JR Danny Ware RB Georgia JR Dwayne Wright RB Fresno St. JR Eric Wright CB UNLV JR
Rambo's gonna be pissed again because I'm not citing, but apparently Colt Brennan is declaring, but not hiring an agent. So he'll have a few extra days to think about it. I'll get that link in a sec.
http://starbulletin.com/breaking/breaking.php?id=5322 There you go, Brennan in. Annnndd: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2731753 Antonio Pittman joining up in the draft too.
I'm sorry if I came off pissed. But I assure you I wasn't. I respect your posts and trust what you have to say, I just wanted to see where you read it from.
I was just kidding man, don't worry. :grin: As for Pittman, I'd put him at the end of the first/beginning of the 2nd round. I would not be shocked at all to see him go to Cleveland with their 2nd rounder. And the deadline is tonight at midnight I guess.
Ahmad Bradshaw, Marshall is in. 249 carries 1523 yards 6.1 ypc 19 tds Yet another reason to not draft a Running Back in the first round.
Brandon Jackson brings the running back count to 12. Some of these guys are getting some bad info and bad advice because there is not enough room for all of them. here are his numbers this year: 188 carries 989 yards 5.3 ypc 8 tds 33 receptions 313 yards 9.5 ypc 2 tds
Maurice Price CHARLESTON, S.C. ? The Nation?s leading receiver, Maurice Price, announced Monday that he has decided to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL Draft. Price and fellow Buccaneer Collin Drafts are in California working out, having signed with agent Bert Briones. Price led all of Division I football in receiving last year with 103 receptions, becoming just the seventh player in Division I-AA history to record more than 100 receptions in a single season. Over the past two seasons, Price ranks third in receiving, trailing only Davonne Bess (Hawaii) and David Ball (New Hampshire). His 175 receptions over that time rank him ahead of receivers such as Dwayne Jarrett (USC) and Calvin Johnson (Georgia Tech). During his three years at Charleston Southern, Price became the all-time leader, at CSU and in the Big South, in receptions and receiving yards. Price also set the League mark for games with at least 10 receptions, doing so in five contests. Following his outstanding junior campaign, Price was named to the Associate Press All-American team, The Sports Network All-American second-team, and was named to the College Sporting News Fabulous 50 FC All-Star team. Price has worked out just one weekend, but the 6-1.5, 196 pounder has already run a 4.4 40-yard dash, and had an impressive 11 foot broad jump. CSUSPORTS.COM will feature a weekly update of both Buccaneer?s progress as they approach the April 28 NFL Draft.