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I just want playmakers no stupid tweeners or projects!
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Without a doubt he is the guy I think we should draft. Then in the second round best corner still on the board. Who are the corners that are expected to drop to the second or third round? Any of you draft gurus got a list?
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2nd Round cbs seem to be: Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma Bandon Browner, Oregon State |
Yes, he would be a good pick for sure.
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Brandon Browner* Position: CB College: Oregon St. Projected Selection: Round2 MEASUREMENTS HEIGHT WEIGHT 40 TIME 6'4" 202 4.4 ATTRIBUTE SCORE SIZE SPEED STRENGTH ATHLETICISM XFACTOR 10 9 7 8 7 out of 10 out of 10 out of 10 out of 10 out of 10 EXCHANGE VALUE 72.0 Pros: Rare size and speed combo. Is a playmaker, 6 INT's as a freshman, very physical corner. Cons: Has only played 2 years at the college level, is still a little raw. Draft Exchange Analysis: 2004 - Brandon is among the most talented players in the nation at his position...a certain postseason honors candidate after recording one of the best seasons in the history of the program for a defensive player...Browner helped the program ease the 2002 departure of Dennis Weathersby, Calvin Carlyle, and Terrell Roberts...he is one of the most physically gifted athletes in the conference...also played receiver during spring drills and in three scrimmages he caught four passes for 68 yards...his status at receiver during the season has not been determined at press time...Athlon Sports preseason second team All-American and first team All-Pac-10. 2003 - Browner's honors as a redshirt-freshman include Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year, and being named to Freshman All-American Teams by the Football Writers Association, The Sporting News, and Rivals.com...second team All-Pac-10...Browner shared the team-high for interceptions and ranked ninth in the nation with six - teammate Mitch Meeuwsen also had six...Browner helped the team intercept 20 passes, the 10th-highest figure in the nation...he intercepted three passes against Arizona State, earning him Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week honors...broke up six passes for the season and had 43 tackles...he returned an interception 31 yards for a touchdown at USC. 2002 - Redshirt. SYLMAR PrepStar West All-Region team as a senior...played as a senior at Sylmar High School, where he earned All-Valley Mission League honors...MVP on defense of the Mission League...played at Monroe High School in North Hills as a junior...played receiver on offense, where he accounted for 1,726 career yards and 24 touchdowns...he had 16 career interceptions...as a senior he returned three punts for touchdowns...also lettered in track as a junior, competing in the high jump and 200 meters. PERSONAL Son of Keith Browner and Brenda Fisher...has one brother and one sister...pre-communication major |
Thanks for all the info SDchief.....rep to you
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Taking Browner that high would be an incredible leap of faith:
http://condraft.com/premium/player.php?type=pp&id=424 I agree that if Pollack is there at #15 he should be the IMMEDIATE selection. Unfortunately, I greatly doubt either he nor Erasmus James will be available. That's why I've been talking up Odell Thurman. He might seem like a slight reach at the moment, but that will change after the combine. http://condraft.com/premium/player.php?type=pp&id=370 |
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He's no Rich Scanlon.
From what I've watched of Pollack the last 2yrs I've always been impressed. I have not enjoyed watching him, since he's a shatty bulldog, but his motor is always going and he's an impact player. |
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PLAGIARISM.................. |
Pollack is going top 10...
That being a given, would the Chiefs consider trading up, do you think? |
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BTW, I like your football takes. :thumb: |
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