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Players the Chiefs have talked to
Roger Allen, OG, Missouri Western PW
Jason Williams, OLB, Western Illinois APD Nathan Brown, QB, Central Arkansas I Rey Maualuga, ILB, USC I Mike Wallace, WR, Ole Miss I Pat White, QB, West Virginia I Brian Cushing, OLB, USC I Keenan Lewis, CB, Oregon State I http://www.newerascouting.com/nfl-team-interest/ |
So either we've talked to no one that is worth the #3 pick or they aren't saying anything about it. The latter makes more sense.
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I keep seeing Z. Follett's name keep coming up. Yah boy. That kid can play. I can see him excelling in the pros-he's a headhunter. Damn, I hope we get a shot a drafting him.
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I like that we're looking at Pat White too. Provided he can be had in the later rounds, he presents a potential to create some unique mismatches 3 or 4 times a game. |
BENGALS WORK OUT ABILENE CHRISTIAN QUARTERBCK
Posted by Aaron Wilson on March 11, 2009, 9:53 a.m. Cincinnati Bengals quarterbacks coach Ken Zampese worked out Abilene Christian quarterback Billy Don Malone this week, according to Adam Caplan of Scout.com. A 26-year-old Division II star, Malone passed for 34 touchdowns and 2,944 yards last season. He only threw six interceptions. Malone began his collegiate career at Tulane in 2002 as a blue-chip recruit who turned down offers from Texas, Tennessee and LSU. According to a New York Times article, Malone had issues at Tulane, including a heart problem, a marijuana habit and a low grade point average. Since leaving Tulane, Malone has found religion, gotten married and is the father of two children. At 6-foot-3, 230 pounds, Malone has ideal pro size and a strong arm. ---- I think he could be an interesting pickup later in the draft. |
I think Chase Holbrook out of New Mexico is a very intriquing prospect. He has everything you look for in a QB, he just had no supporting cast. He'll be a late round pick, that could actually turn into a quality QB.
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Do they have to report any interaction with the players??
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Sweet! I really hope we find a way to bring Roger Allen to KC. He is a friend of mine, but more importantly he is a great guy, hard worker, team player, and a home town kid from Raytown (not too far from the stadium at all)! I would love to see him busting skulls for the Chiefs some day. He would too!
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He has a lot of physical skills, but folds under pressure. Well, he only faced pressure in exactly one game last season, anyway, and he folded. |
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