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Old 02-21-2007, 12:25 PM  
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Value Boards 2-21-07

I'm curious to see how the value boards change between now, 1 week after the combine, after workouts and then right before the draft. I have a theory that what you see now will be very similar to what you see right before the draft and everything in between is just for show to get you visiting their websites/paying membership, etc.

2-21-07 Scouts, Inc.
1. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
2. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin
3. JaMarcus Russell Jr. QB LSU
4. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan
5. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma
6. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame
7. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson
8. Jamaal Anderson Jr. DE Arkansas
9. LaRon Landry Sr. S LSU
10. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville
11. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn State
12. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State
13. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC
14. Adam Carriker Sr. DE Nebraska
15. Lawrence Timmons Jr. OLB Florida State
16. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan
17. Reggie Nelson Jr. S Florida
18. Marshawn Lynch Jr. RB Cal
19. Dwayne Bowe Sr. WR LSU
20. Darrelle Revis Jr. CB Pittsburgh
21. Charles Johnson Jr. DE Georgia
22. Aaron Ross Sr. CB Texas
23. Patrick Ross Sr. OLB Mississippi
24. Ryan Kalil Sr. C USC
25. Sidney Rice Sr. WR S. Carolina
26. Jarvis Moss Jr. DE Florida
27. Ben Grubbs Sr. G Auburn
28. Anthony Spencer Sr. DE/LB Purdue
29. Daymeion Hughes Sr. CB Cal
30. Greg Olsen Jr. TE Miami-FL

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1. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
Hard worker and team oriented.
2. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin
Imposing lineman with great quickness.
3. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma
Great runner, but has durability issues.
4. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame
Poised and at his best under pressure.
5. JaMarcus Russell Jr. QB LSU
Big and strong with a powerful arm.
6. Jamaal Anderson Jr. DE Arkansas
Gifted athlete and a complete player.
7. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan
A space-eater along the interior.
8. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State
Takes a backseat to no one in speed.
9. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville
Quick, strong and gets penetration into the backfield.
10. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson
Dominating ability with his athleticism.
11. LaRon Landry Sr. DB LSU
Leader on one of the nation's best defenses.
12. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn St.
Reliable at protecting his QB's blind side.
13. Charles Johnson Jr. DE Georgia
Workout numbers should be eye catching.
14. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC
Can create mismatches against smaller cornerbacks.
15. Adam Carriker Sr. DE Nebraska
Runs unbelievably well for 300-pound DE.
16. Reggie Nelson Jr. S Florida
Can hit like a safety and cover like a CB.
17. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan
Great anticipation and awareness in coverage.
18. Dwayne Bowe Sr. WR LSU
Runs great routes and is tough in traffic.
19. Lawrence Timmons Jr. LB Florida State
Production and consistency are what jump out.
20. Robert Meachem Jr. WR Tennessee
Could elevate with a fast time at the combine.
21. Sidney Rice Jr. WR South Carolina
Above average hands and nice burst.
22. Aaron Ross Sr. CB Texas
Led Longhorns in INT and PBUs in 2006.
23. Anthony Spencer Sr. DE Purdue
Athleticism will make him an ideal OLB in the NFL.
24. Tim Crowder Sr. DE Texas
Became a bigger playmaker for Texas in 2006.
25. Marshawn Lynch Jr. RB California
A complete back with good size

2-21-07 GBNREPORT
*Calvin Johnson WR 6-4, 235 Georgia Tech
*Jamarcus Russell QB 6-6, 255 LSU
Joe Thomas OT 6-8, 305 Wisconsin (X)
Brady Quinn QB 6-4, 230 Notre Dame
*Adrian Peterson RB 6-2, 220 Oklahoma (X)
*Alan Branch DT 6-6, 330 Michigan
Gaines Adams DE 6-4, 265 Clemson
*Dwayne Jarrett WR 6-5, 210 Southern California
*Jamaal Anderson DE 6-5, 280 Arkansas
*Reggie Nelson FS 6-1, 195 Florida
Amobi Okoye DT 6-0, 287 Louisville
Levi Brown OT 6-5, 325 Penn State
*Jarvis Moss DE 6-5, 255 Florida
*Ted Ginn WR 6-0, 180 Ohio State
*Marshawn Lynch RB 5-10,223 California (O)
Patrick Willis LB 6-2, 240 Mississippi
LaRon Landry FS 6-2, 205 LSU
Leon Hall CB 5-11,195 Michigan
Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2, 220 LSU
*Sidney Rice WR 6-2, 200 South Carolina
*Darrelle Revis CB 5-11,190 Pittsburgh
*Lawrence Timmons LB 6-3, 230 Florida State
Adam Carriker DE 6-5, 290 Nebraska
*Jon Beason LB 6-0, 230 Miami
*Robert Meacham WR 6-2, 205 Tennessee
Ryan Kalil C 6-4, 291 Southern California
*Zach Miller TE 6-5, 260 Arizona State
Anthony Spencer DE 6-3, 265 Purdue
Brandon Meriweather FS 5-11, 190 Miami
Quinn Pitcock DT 6-3, 301 Ohio State
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Old 02-21-2007, 12:48 PM   #2
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Jarrett will drop to our spot, ooh yes he will drop to KC.

With his average measurables, and how scouts have a hard-on for workout warriors . Dwayne Jarrett shall be in the Chiefs grasp
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Old 02-21-2007, 01:22 PM   #3
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Old 03-01-2007, 09:33 AM   #4
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3-1-07 GBNREPORT'S Post Combine Top 30.
Pre-Combine ranking in parenthesis.

1*Calvin Johnson (1)
2*Jamarcus Russell (2)
3 Joe Thomas (3)
4 *Adrian Peterson (5)
5 Brady Quinn (4)
6 Gaines Adams (7)
7 *Alan Branch (6)
8 LaRon Landry (17)
9 *Jamaal Anderson (9)
10 *Ted Ginn (14)
11 Amobi Okoye (11)
12 *Chris Houston (Not Ranked)
13 Levi Brown (12)
14 *Jarvis Moss (13)
15 Leon Hall (18)
16 Adam Carriker (23)
17 *Reggie Nelson (10)
18 *Robert Meacham (25)
19 *Marshawn Lynch (15)
20 Patrick Willis (16)
21 *Dwayne Jarrett (8)
22 Brandon Meriweather (29)
23 *Lawrence Timmons (22)
24 Dwayne Bowe (19)
25 *Jon Beason (24)
26 *Sidney Rice (20)
27 Ryan Kalil (26)
28 *Greg Olsen (Not ranked)
29 Anthony Spencer (28)
30 Michael Griffin (Not ranked)
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Old 03-01-2007, 09:41 AM   #5
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Some of the guys we thought would benefit from the workouts did, and the guys we thought would be hurt were.

Ginn, Landry, Carriker, Meachem all made moves. Jarrett fell like a rock.
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Old 03-01-2007, 09:47 AM   #6
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Some of the guys we thought would benefit from the workouts did, and the guys we thought would be hurt were.

Ginn, Landry, Carriker, Meachem all made moves. Jarrett fell like a rock.
It doesn't make sense that Jarrett would fall and Quinn would stay the same. Neither worked out.
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Old 03-01-2007, 12:11 PM   #7
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It doesn't make sense that Jarrett would fall and Quinn would stay the same. Neither worked out.
Most people I've heard said the combine didn't affect Quinn's value at all.

Of course, most of them would probably have him in the late teens to early 20's, not at 5.
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Old 03-01-2007, 05:07 PM   #8
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Jarrett will drop to our spot, ooh yes he will drop to KC.

With his average measurables, and how scouts have a hard-on for workout warriors . Dwayne Jarrett shall be in the Chiefs grasp
So what happens when the Chiefs pass on him......I wouldn't be at all surprised this team has avoided drafting receivers high like the plague.
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Old 03-01-2007, 05:24 PM   #9
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So what happens when the Chiefs pass on him......I wouldn't be at all surprised this team has avoided drafting receivers high like the plague.

I'd be pissed, and if the player they pick isn't all-world caliber. I'll crucify FO for passing on a top tier WR like Jarrett.
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Old 03-01-2007, 07:59 PM   #10
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So what happens when the Chiefs pass on him......I wouldn't be at all surprised this team has avoided drafting receivers high like the plague.
True but we would have crucified the Chiefs if they didnt take defense the last few years.
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I'd be pissed, and if the player they pick isn't all-world caliber. I'll crucify FO for passing on a top tier WR like Jarrett.
Jarrett was shut down by Chris Houston out of Arkansas. Jarrett struggles against press coverage. I am afraid that he is just another Mike Williams type receiver coming our of USC.
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Jarrett was shut down by Chris Houston out of Arkansas. Jarrett struggles against press coverage. I am afraid that he is just another Mike Williams type receiver coming our of USC.
The comparison to Mike Williams is still laughable...
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The comparison to Mike Williams is still laughable...

Yeah, I always find it funny how these "experts" try to find something wrong in a player then blow it out of proportion like the damn Apocalypse is tomorrow, but what they should look at what they can do.This is the type of shit that will have a quality player drop for no reason ala DJ 2005
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It doesn't make sense that Jarrett would fall and Quinn would stay the same. Neither worked out.

yeah but there was a rumor going around at the combine that jarret told a few of the other players there he wasnt going to run because he ran a 40 about 2 weeks prior an ran i think it was 4.67 an a 4.71, if he runs that then we coudl jus use Djohnson to cover him cuz he is not running away from anyone with that speed, id much rather have meachem
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I want to see us go defense the first day-and at least 80% on D for the draft.
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