Notre Dame at Georgia Tech.

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  1. Rambo13

    Rambo13 New Member

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    Dino's PMSing for no reason. Green Hurricane you got what I was saying.
    Samardzija is good, but he is no better than the 5th best WR who could be in the draft. How many times do you see that many WRs go in the 1st round? Being white won't help him either.

    1. Calvin Johnson
    2. Dwayne Jarrett
    3. Ted Ginn
    4. Sidney Rice
    5. Jeff Samardzija
     
  2. Dinobot 2

    Dinobot 2 Active Member

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    PMSing? Hardly. Not trying to bite your head off or anything. Just tell me you saw him in 11 games last year and I'll retract my statement.
     
  3. DonnieIsTheKing

    DonnieIsTheKing Active Member

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    I've been thinking this about Quinn for a long time, but I haven't really gotten myself into a college football debate on here. Brady Quinn's arm strength is not impressive, and the fact that he had 2 great WRs to throw the ball to in his great year last year may make it a little misleading. Only time will tell.

    I agree 100% with dropping Samardzija down in the top NFL-to-be WRs to about 4 or 5 (I consider Johnson, Jarrett, and Ginn better). He's a 2 sport superstar who could very easily remain in baseball if he has a bad year or two in the NFL. It doesn't help that pitchers make a lot more money then most WRs do nowadays. He's a step slower then the other trio, and doesn't exactly have the explosiveness of Johnson and Ginn. If he says before the draft that he will go to the NFL team that drafts him, he should be a borderline 1st/2nd round pick.
     

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