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I'm just looking at most of these guys where they would be drafted with low round draft picks or signed as college free agents.
But Freddie Barnes really stood out in the Humanitarian Bowl this year, 17 catches, 219 yards, and 3 TDs. I wanted to see what he does in the Shrine Bowl. |
BTW Asante switched to the Senior Bowl.
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Barnes would be a great pick in the 5th round or later. He profiles as an excellent possession receiver. He runs very crisp routes, and he has among the best hands in college football. He's Bobby Engram with another 15 pounds, IMO. |
Chad Jones is a lock to be picked ahead of Stuckey, Reshad Jones probably will because he'll test well in workouts.
Kam Chancellor is probably going to be the one that falls, he's very tall and very thinish. Chancellor is another guy that if he's really 6'4 he's going to get hit with that "no safety this tall has ever succeeded". |
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Whoever gets Stuckey is going to get a major STEAL!
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Kam is a football player, end of story. You can teach scheme all you want but you cant teach instincts, and you can't teach burst. |
http://www.gbnreport.com/
(12:01 AM): Withdrawal deadline on tap … Underclassmen who filed paperwork with the NFL for entry to the 2010 draft have until 4 PM ET to withdraw their applications if they have not yet signed with an agent. Shrine week kicks off … The first of the three ‘big’ post-season college games gets underway later today in Orlando with the player weigh-ins for the East-West Shrine game. And while the Shine game tends to play second fiddle to next week’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, this year’s Shrine rosters include some excellent prospects for the 2010 draft. Heading the Shrine list is Mississippi DE Greg Hardy who was arguably the best pure pass rusher in college football over the past several years when he was healthy. Other intriguing players to watch in Orlando include Des Willie Young of North Carolina State and Wisconsin’s O’Brien Schofield, BYU TE Dennis Pitta, Baylor MLB Joe Pawelek, OGs Sergio Render of Virginia Tech, Shelley Smith of Colorado State, and Texas Tech’s Brandon Carter, Utah OT Zane Beadles, Arizona DT Earl Mitchell, safeties Darrell Stuckey of Kansas, Justin Woodall of Alabama, and Kam Cancellor of Virginia Tech, CB Devin Ross of Arizona and Bowling Green WR Freddie Barnes. Meanwhile, Western Illinois CB Patrick Stoudamire heads a solid small-school contingent which also includes QBs John Skelton of Fordham and Matt Nichols of Eastern Washington. Each team in the Shrine game has also traditionally included a player from Canada and this year‘s northern reps are C Matt Morencie from Windsor and Regina WR Jordan Sisco. Here are the full rosters for the East and West squads at this year’s Shrine game. The actual game will be played Saturday at 3 PM ET with TV coverage by ESPN2. |
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I'm admitting you know more than me, and asking how you do. |
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That's a bummer. I was looking forward to watching Asante play. During Husker watch parties, I would parly joke (and parly not) in saying I'd take Nebraska's safties in Asante & O'hanlon straight up over both the Chiefs safties. Asante would send the message that he'll knock guys out. And O'hanlon has great ball skills. |
Thought I would bring this thread back up to remind people that the Shrine game is going to be on today, Saturday, 2 PM on ESPN2.
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It's to early for beer. Java? (extends hand with cup) PhilFree:arrow: |
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