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Originally Posted by Cyrus
Why cut it off at 10? Less than 1/3 of all NFL teams pick there.
All those players I mentioned were highly decorated players coming out of Texas and they lived up to their accolades with their pro performance. They were hardly unknowns.
Casey Hampton and Shaun Rogers were top 10 talents. They got a lot of pre-draft publicity prior to the 2001 draft. Hampton was a first-team All-American.
Aaron Ross only won the Jim Thorpe Award at Texas.
Nathan Vasher was a first-team All-American.
My point being is cutting off the crop at 10 eliminates a lot of good Longhorns talent that had a case to get picked that high.
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What is the title of the thread, you stupid ****?
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