Thursday, February 28, 2008

David Carr is Officially the Biggest Bust Ever

David Carr
The former #1 overall pick will be looking for his third team in as many years after getting cut by Carolina Wednesday. Sad. Sad. But not sadder than David's pocket presence and reaction times.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Chris Johnson Runs 4.24 Fourty



I told you he would burn the track up. CJ took himself from a third round pick to a guranteed 2nd. Someone will take the speedy Pirate and get a good one with Chris Johnson.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Senior Bowl Highlights

A BIG 7 Rounder!


Diesel51 from Broncomania forums has put a TON of work into this and I just had to post it for all the draftniks! His explanation for the picks is simple:

I went to a couple of websites to get a list of each team's needs, and then tried to fill those needs without reaching too much for players based on how they were ranked on one site(draftnik I believe). Once major spots were filled, it just became Best Player Available. Sometimes when they needed more than one, especially early when I didn't want a team to reach, it was BAP for position of need. Maybe not the team's biggest need, but again, not wanting to reach too much.

Pretty straightforward. On to the mockery!


Round 1

1 - Mia - Glen Dorsey, DT, LSU
2 - St.L - Chris Long, DE, Virginia
3 - Oak - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
4 - Atl - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
5 - K.C. - Jake Long, OT, Michigan
6 - NYJ - Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio St.
7 - NE - Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
8 - Bal - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise St.
9 - Cin - Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina
10 - NO - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy St.
11 - Buf - DeSean Jackson, WR, California
12 - Den - Kenny Phillips, FS, Miami
13 - Car - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida
14 - Chi - Malcom Kelly, WR, Oklahoma
15 - Det - Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
16 - Ari - Johnathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
17 - Min - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson
18 - Hou - Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois
19 - Phi - Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
20 - TB - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
21 - Was - D. Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee St.
22 - Dal - James Hardy, WR, Indiana
23 - Pit - Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt
24 - Ten - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan
25 - Sea - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas
26 - Jac - Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh
27 - SD - Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
28 - Dal - Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma
29 - SF - Earl Doucet, WR, LSU
30 - GB - Fred Davis, TE, USC
31 - NE - forfieted
32 - NYG - Ali Highsmith, OLB, LSU

Round 2

33 - Mia - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
34 - StL - Dan Conner, ILB, Penn St.
35 - Atl - Sam Baker, OT, USC
36 - KC - Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana
37 - NYJ - Pat Sims, DT, Auburn
38 - Oak - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
39 - Bal - Quentin Groves, OLB, Auburn
40 - SF - Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
41 - NO - Xavier Adibi, OLB, Virginia Tech
42 - Buf - Erin Henderson, OLB, Maryland
43 - Den - Curtis Lofton, ILB, Oklahoma
44 - Car - Anthony Collins, OT, Kansas
45 - Chi - Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College
46 - Det - Charles Godfrey, CB, Iowa
47 - Cin - Martellus Bennet, TE, Texas A&M
48 - Min - Chad Henne, QB, Michigan
49 - Atl - Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan St.
50 - Phi - Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
51 - Ari - John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
52 - Was - Brandon Albert, OG, Virginia
53 - TB - Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas
54 - Pit - Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina
55 - Ten - Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame
56 - Sea - Carl Nicks, OT, Nebraska
57 - Cle - Jeremy Thompson, DE, Wake Forest
58 - Mia - Earl Bennet, WR, Vanderbilt
59 - Jac - Terrell Thomas, CB, USC
60 - Ind - Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers
61 - GB - Donnie Avery, WR, Houston
62 - Dal - Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
63 - NE - Jarrod Mayo, ILB, Tennessee
64 - NYG - Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech

Round 3

65 - Mia - Darrel Robertson, DE, Georgia Tech
66 - StL - Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
67 - KC - Steve Justice, OC, Wake Forest
68 - NYJ - Martin Rucker, TE, Missouri
69 - NE - Cliff Arvil, OLB, Purdue
70 - Atl - Joe Flacco, QB, Delaware
71 - SF - Red Bryant, DT, Texas A&M
72 - Buf - Eddie Royal, WR, Virginia Tech
73 - Buf - Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech
74 - Min - Simeon Castille, FS, Alabama
75 - Car - Bruce Davis, OLB, UCLA
76 - Chi - John David Booty, QB, USC
77 - Det - Phillip Wheeler, ILB, Georgia Tech
78 - Cin - Geno Hayes, OLB, Florida State
79 - NO - Oniel Cousins, OT, UTEP
80 - Hou - Johnathan Hefney, FS, Tennessee
81 - Phi - Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California
82 - Ari - Dwight Lowery, CB, SJ State
83 - Min - Roy Schuening, OG, Oregon State
84 - TB - Marcus Howard, OLB, Georgia
85 - Was - John Greco, OT, Toledo
86 - Ten - Heath Benedict, OG, Newberry
87 - Sea - Kellen Davis, TE, Michigan St
88 - Cle - Dre Moore, DT, Maryland
89 - Pit - Mike McGlynn, OG, Pittsburg
90 - Jac - Tavares Gooden, ILB, Miami
91 - Chi - Matt Forte, RB, Tulane
92 - GB - Marcus Griffin, FS, Texas
93 - Dal - Mike Pollack, OC, Arizona St
94 - Ind - Shawn Crable, OLB, Michigan
95 - NE - DeJuan Tribble, CB, Boston College
96 - NYG - Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU

Round 4

97 - Mia - Tony Hills, OT, Texas
98 - StL - Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma St
99 - Oak - Johnny Dingle, DE, West Virginia
100 - Atl - Frank Okam, DT, Texas
101 - KC - Eric Young, OG, Tennessee
102 - NYJ - Duane Brown, OT, Virginia Tech
103 - Bal - Ezra Butler, OLB, Nevada
104 - SF - Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton
105 - Den - Jamar Adams, SS, Michigan
106 - Car - DJ Parker, FS, Virginia Tech
107 - Chi - Craig Steltz, SS, LSU
108 - Det - Alvin Bowen, OLB, Iowa St
109 - Cin - DeMario Pressley, DT, NC State
110 - NO - Beau Bell, ILB, UNLV
111 - Buf - Brad Cottam, TE, Tennessee
112 - Phi - Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky
113 - Ari - Robert Felton, OG, Arkansas
114 - Min - Steve Justice, OC, Wake Forest
115 - Hou - Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn
116 - Den - Ahtyba Rubin, DT, Iowa St
117 - TB - Marcus Harrison, DT, Arkansas
118 - Cle - John Sullivan, OC, Notre Dame
119 - Sea - Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas St
120 - Pit - Quentin Demps, FS, UTEP
121 - Ten - Wallace Gilberry, DE, Alabama
122 - Jac - DJ Hall, WR, Alabama
123 - SD - Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego
124 - Dal - Trae Williams, CB, South Florida
125 - Ind - Donald Thomas, OG, Conneticut
126 - GB - Justin King, CB, Penn St
127 - NE - Terrence Wheatly, CB, Colorado
128 - NYG - Tom Zbikowski, SS, Notre Dame

Round 5

129 - KC - Chilo Rachal, OG, USC
130 - StL - Bryan Kehl, OLB, BYU
131 - Den - Pedro Sosa, OT, Rutgers
132 - Atl - Vince Hall, ILB, Virginia Tech
133 - KC - Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville
134 - NYJ - Jerome Simpson, WR, Coastal Carolina
135 - SF - Drew Radovich, OG, USC
136 - Bal - Dorien Bryant, WR, Purdue
137 - Chi - King Dunlap, OT, Auburn
138 - Buf - Andre Fluellen, DT, Florida St
139 - Det - Jack Wiliams, CB, Kent St
140 - Cin - Tyvon Branch, CB, Conneticut
141 - NO - Titus Brown, DE, Mississippi St
142 - Buf - Johnathan Zenon, CB, LSU
143 - Den - Jordan Dizon, OLB, Colorado
144 - Ari - Chris Harrington, DE, Texas A&M
145 - Min - Will Franklin, WR, Missouri
146 - Hou - Wesley Woodward, SS, Kentucky
147 - Phi - DeJuan Morgan, FS, NC State
148 - TB - Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan
149 - Was - Chase Ortiz, DE, TCU
150 - Phi - Kevin Smith, RB, Central Florida
151 - Pit - Tommy Blake, DE, TCU
152 - Ten - Carlton Powell, DT, Virigina Tech
153 - Sea - Nick Hayden, DT, Wisconsin
154 - Jac - Kenny Iwebema, DE, Iowa
155 - SD - Chad Rinehart, OT, Nothern Iowa
156 - Ind - Letroy Guion, DT, Florida St
157 - GB - DJ Wolfe, SS, Oklahoma
158 - Dal - Kirk Barton, OT, Ohio St
159 - NE - Darnell Terrell, CB, Missouri
160 - NYG - Thomas DeCoud, FS, California

Round 6

161 - Mia - Johnathan Goff, ILB, Vanderbilt
162 - StL - Cutis Johnson, OLB, Clark Atlanta
163 - Atl - Cody Wallace, OC, Texas A&M
164 - KC - Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue
165 - NYJ - Spencer Larsen, ILB, Arizona
166 - Oak - Josh Barrett, SS, Arizona St
167 - Bal - Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
168 - SF - Kory Lichtensteiger, OC, Bowling Green
169 - NO - Wilrey Fontenot, CB, Arizona
170 - Buf - Justin Tryon, CB, Arizona St
171 - StL - Jeremy Zuttah, OT, Rutgers
172 - Car - Devonne Bess, WR, Hawaii
173 - Chi - Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
174 - Det - Michael Hart, RB, Michigan
175 - Cin - Cutis Gatewood, OLB, Vanderbilt
176 - Min - Marcus Walker, CB, Oklahoma
177 - Hou - Paul Hubbard, WR, Wisconsin
178 - Phi - Breno Giacomini, OT, Louisville
179 - Ari - Owen Schmitt, FB, West Virginia
180 - Was - Kevin Robinson, WR, Utah St
181 - KC - William Thomas, OLB, USC
182 - Cle - Dexter Jackson, WR, Appalachian St
183 - Pit - Chris McDuffie, OG, Clemson
184 - Ten - Darrell Strong, TE, Pittsburg
185 - Cle - Andrew Crummey, OG, Maryland
186 - Jac - Erik Ainge, QB, Tennessee
187 - SD - Dominique Barber, FS, Minnesota
188 - NYG - Ryan Grice-Mullen, WR, Hawaii
189 - Dal - Shannon Tevaga, OG, UCLA
190 - Ind - Brian Withersponn, CB, Stillman
191 - NE - Corey Clark, OT, Texas A&M
192 - NYG - Tashard Choice, RB, Georgia Tech

Round 7

193 - Mia - Jamie Silva, SS, Boston College
194 - Min - Dennis Dixon, QB, Oregon
195 - Atl - Mike Humpal, OLB, Iowa
196 - KC - Thomas Brown, RB, Georgia
197 - NYJ - Jo-Lonn Dunbar, ILB, Boston College
198 - Oak - Jamey Richard, OC, Buffalo
199 - Bal - Adrian Arrington, WR, Michigan
200 - SF - Allen Patrick, RB, Oklahoma
201 - NO - Kevin O'Connell, QB, San Diego St
202 - Buf - Johnathan Wilhite, CB, Auburn
203 - Den - Lionel Dotson, DT, Arizona
204 - Car - Justin Forsett, RB, California
205 - Chi - Michael Grant, FS, Arkansas
206 - Det - Matt Flynn, QB, LSU
207 - StL - James McClinton, DT, Kansas
208 - Min - Peyton Hillis, FB, Arkansas
209 - Hou - Mike Gibson, OT, California
210 - Buf - Jacob Hester, FB, LSU
211 - Ari - Caleb Campbell, SS, Army
212 - Was - Keilin Dykes, DT, West Virginia
213 - TB - JJ Finley, TE, Oklahoma
214 - Cle - Nick Watkins, OLB, Clemson
215 - Atl - Jed Collins, FB, Washington St
216 - Ten - Dantrell Savage, RB, Oklahoma St
217 - Phi - Fernando Velasco, OC, Georgia
218 - Jac - Craig Stevens, TE, California
219 - SD - Tyrell Johnson, SS, Arkansas St
220 - Ind - Bernard Morris, QB, Marshall
221 - GB - Brandon Keith, OT, Northern Iowa
222 - Dal - Adamm Oliver, DE, Georgia Tech
223 - NE - Darius Reynaud, WR, West Virginia
224 - NYG - Brian Johnston, DE, Gardner-Webb

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Feb 17th Mock!


1. Miami Dolphins- Chris Long DE UVA
The Dolphins will look closely at Ellis and Dorsey here, but end the end Long will be the man taken. The defense is getting too old and youth is needed ASAP.

2. St. Louis Rams- Glenn Dorsey DT LSU
Combined with Carriker, the Rams will rebuild their front 4 stronger and younger.

3.* Atlanta Falcons- Darren McFadden HB Arkansas
A small part of me wants to believe Michael Vick will be back after next season. And if that's the case, combining Vick with McFadden could be deadly. Either way Chris Redman played fine down the stretch and you can always take a QB in round 2 if you absoulutely need to develop one along with D Mac.

4.** Oakland Raiders- Sedrick Ellis DT USC
The best player at the Senior Bowl gets to fill right in for Warren Sapp. They wont even miss big 99.

5.** Kansas City Chiefs- Jake Long OT Michigan
They have to replace Willie Sheilds among others. We saw what this man did for Mike Hart, can he do the same for LJ?

6. New York Jets- Vernon Gholston DE OSU
The Jets are LUCKY they are still going to get a great player at 6. Gholston is just what the doctored ordered for this defense.

7. New England Patriots (from San Francisco 49ers)- Dan Connor LB PSU
Hear me out. The Pats do have a lot of free agent corners but those needs can be met later in the draft or in free agency. A coach like Belichick is always going to take the player that fits best in his system over anyone else and that is exactly what Connor is. A smart sure tackler who is two decades younger than Junior Seau.

8. Baltimore Ravens- Ryan Clady OT Boise State
This is where the draft gets interesting. The Ravens can go a lot of ways, but they need a OL in the worst way.

9. Cincinnati Bengals- Keith Rivers LB USC
The Bengals have had terrible picks at LB the last few years with AJ Nicholson and David Pollack. Get it right finally.

10. New Orleans Saints- Leodis McKlevin CB Troy
I can outrun Jason David. Not good.

11. Buffalo Bills- Malcom Kelly WR Oklahoma
The Youtube rapping sensation gets to collab with Money Lynch for his next track.

12. Denver Broncos- Chris Williams OT Vandy
They need to protect Cutler, why not take a guy who has experience doing JUST THAT?

13. Carolina Panthers- Kenny Phillips S The U
I think Matt Moore played well enough to justify passing on a QB. Kenny Phillips is the pick.

14. Chicago Bears- Matt Ryan QB BC
Matty Ice gets to take over for Grossman.

15. Detroit Lions- Mike Jenkins CB USF
Dre Bly is gone, so they need another player who can fulfil guarding the opposing team's #1 WR.

16. Arizona Cardinals- Jonathan Stewart RB Oregon
In desperate need of a homerun threat the Cards can use Stewart badly.

17. Minnesota Vikings- DeSean Jackson WR Cal
A team in desperate need of a KR and a WR gets both in the explosive Jackson.

18. Houston Texans- Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois
Ron Dayne nor Darius Walker is the answer for Kubiak in Houston. Mendenhall hopes to be that man.

19. Philadelphia Eagles- Mario Manningham
I doesn't matter if it's Kolb or McNabb, whoever it is will need better receivers than the Eagles currently have.

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Limas Sweed WR Texas
After losing the Calvin Johnson sweepstakes Jon Gruden will look to hook up Garcia and crew with a better pass catcher.

21. Washington Redskins- Calais Campbell DE The U
The Redskins can't resist players from the U and Campbell fills the need at DE.

22. Dallas Cowboys (from Cleveland Browns)- Felix Jones RB Arkansas
If they lose the McFadden sweeps, I see them using one of their first round picks on a RB.

23. Pittsburgh Steelers- Sam Baker OT USC
Grades out as a first round OT, but started his career as an OG. Faneca will be leaving so there will be a void to fill.

24. Tennessee Titans- Early Doucet WR LSU
Vince needs weapons!

25. Seattle Seahawks- Gosder Cherilus OT BC
You can't run the ball without a line and they need to get younger.

26. Jacksonville Jaguars- Derrick Harvey DE Florida

27. San Diego Chargers- Reggie Smith SS

28. Dallas Cowboys- Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB Tennessee St.

29. San Francisco 49ers (from Indianapolis Colts)- Kentwan Balmer DT UNC

30. Green Bay Packers- Aqib Talib CB Kansas

31. New England Patriots - Forfeited as penalty for cheating

32. New York Giants- Ali Highsmith LB LSU

Senior Bowl Recap

Check out my partners from RighteousTalk breaking down the Senior Bowl.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Spawn.com GM Draft In Progress


So, every year I participate in the Spawn.com GM Mock Draft. Last year I took control of the Lions and got ridiculed when I dared to take Calvin Johnson #2 overall. Ironic. This year I have the Broncos and this is how the draft is coming so far:

1. Miami Dolphins- FinFan4Life Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
2. St. Louis Rams- NotoriousVesaToskala Chris Long, DE, Virginia
3. Atlanta Falcons- Kleptos18 Jake Long, T, Michigan
4. Oakland Raiders- BIGMAC2570 Glen Dorsey, DT, L.S.U
5. Kansas City Chiefs- Sarlaac Food Ryan Clady, T, Boise St.
6. New York Jets- Rupy017 Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
7. New England Patriots(San Francisco 49ers)- SENSin2007 Keith Rivers, LB, USC
8. Baltimore Ravens- StevB15 Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
9. Cincinatti Bengals- warchant01 Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
10. New Orleans Saints- Kramer26 Kenny Phillips S, Miami
11. Buffalo Bills- JAZAWA1001
12. Denver Broncos- dwash86
13. Carolina Panthers- raltherr
14. Chicago Bears- JAZAWA1001
15. Detroit Lions-Detroit Dogg
16. Arizona Cardinals- Brock__74
17. Minnesota Vikings- littlejacques25
18. Houston Texans- Texan1
19. Philadelphia Eagles- JrFan8813
20. Tampa Bay Bucs- RAIDEN6
21. Washington Redskins- GOSKINS_08
22. Dallas Cowboys (Cleveland Browns)- creeves33
23. Pittsburgh Steelers- Jimmysru
24. Tennessee Titans- Steelerman_86
25. Seattle Seahawks- Go Seahawks
26. Jacksonville Jaguars-MPCanes
27. San Diego Chargers- XSsoCX
28. Dallas Cowboys- creeves33
29. San Francisco 49ers( Indianapolis Colts)- GoNiners
30. Green Bay Packers- Segway1489
31. New York Giants- akaplan2180
32. New England Patriots(Forfeited)-SENSin2007

* Cleveland Browns- Bronx Bombers

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Open Letter To Eli Manning

Dear Mr. Manning,

I know it has come to your attention that less than one year ago I posted on this very blog that you were in fact a draft bust. Well Eli, I stand corrected. I made that post prematurely.

Just a few months ago it looked like your boyish lack of confidence playing under the 'bright lights in the big city' would get the best of you. It wasn't only me either. The papers, the analysts, opposing teams and players said you'd never be as good as your brother or dad. We thought the Giants traded too much for you. We thought that your touchdown to interception ratio wasn't good enough. We thought you weren't loud enough. We thought you weren't good enough.

We thought your coach cemented a flight out of town for the two of you when you dared to play 60 minutes against the New England Die-Nasty. You could have won that game, but you reverted back to your usual self and let the clock run too low. You also lost a lineman in that game. It looked hopeless after that seemingly worthless effort on the way to Tampa.

Then something happened.

You stepped into the Matrix. With Ahmad Bradshaw as your Neo, you went on arguably the hottest playoff streak of any quarterback since Tom Brady. You destroyed Tampa. You shocked Dallas.

You made Terrell Owens, yes that Terrell Owens, cry.

You went into Brett Farve's backyard and emerged with another W.

Then you took down the Die Nasty.

You made Bill Belichick slither back to his hole, empty handed.

When you emerged from what looked like a broken play and hit David Tyree with what will forever be known as "the catch" my stomach dropped. I realized my favorite receiver Randy Moss wouldn't be getting a ring that year. I realized history was going to be made. Just not the history I expected.

Eli you are not a draft bust. You matched your brother in less than a year of his Superbowl win. You did something your father never did. Something Dan Marino never did.

You became a champion.

Is it too late to apologize?

Sincerely,
D. Wash
http://nfl-draft-notebook.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 10, 2008

The Ray Rice Watch

Now that I've calmed down about the whole Broncomania fiasco I can get back to analyzing the prospects in this year's draft. One of the most interesting prospects in my opinion is Rutger's Ray Rice. If you don't remember Rice was the KEY componet in Rutger's surge to the BCS last year and was a Heisman finalist with 1,794 yards.

But here's the thing you didn't know... this season
Rice ran for 2,012 yards on only 380 carries. The boy averaged almost 5 1/2 yards per touch. He is constantly criticized for his lack of speed but when you top 2,000 yards it is impressive no matter if you do it 5 yards at a time or 70. Rice is currently the #6 rated back on most boards behind ECU's Chris Johnson. I believe some lucky team will get a good one in this New Yorker.

Check out Rice in action:


Friday, February 8, 2008

Broncomania is Full of Idiots


Today I get the pleasure of knowing that I've been banned from the Denver Broncos official Broncomania forum. It figures, in the last few weeks Ive been going hard against a few members in the forums who suggest the Broncos are taking Rashard Mendenhall in the first round.

Whether we draft Mendenhall or not is a moot point. The point is the degree of incompetence the moderators on that site have shown. Thread after thread they have allowed members "lancane" and "BroncoKazuki" to spin every thread into a pro Mendenhall thread. Even if the thread is about defensive players, one or both come into the thread spewing out B.S. "information" about defensive prospects dropping and their boy toy Mendenhall rising.
The mods over there have done nothing about it, and when I try to show the other side of the coin that we may very likely NOT draft him I get banned. Total crap in my opinion. Yes, I was condescending to other members but it was nothing compared to the constant double teams with assistance from mods members over there have to endure if they dare speak ill of the golden Illini.

Its really pointless to retaliate against them because the whole legion's minds are all already made up. If we don't draft Mendenhall all you will see are threads whining about why Kenny Phillips, Dan Conner, or whoever we draft "sucks" and "was a reach" before he steps foot on a field.

You can hope and censor people all you want but the Broncos will not be taking Rashard Mendenhall this spring.

Bank on it.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

It's combine time!


It's on now! The NFL combine is just around the corner, February 20th in Indianapolis. Here are 5 things I'd love to see:

5. Chris Johnson's 40 time- will the Pirate burn the track up?

4. Rashard Mendenhall get schooled by Jonathan Stewart- I just want to precict this now, Stewart will outdo Mendenhall in every vital test.

3. The fastest DE- its always fun to see which big man runs in the 4.5's.

2. Wonderlic tests- Vince Young all over again. Who will fail this year?

1. Who's stock jumps after the 40? My guess right now is Eddie Royal from VT. But if Mike Hart and Ray Rice run well they will boost their stock tremendously.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

New York Jet Draft Blunders



Blair Thomas.. and Kyle Brady? Oh God No!
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