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Started by Tomahawk, March 15, 2006, 12:57:53 PM

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PoopyfaceMcGee

We have guys with size... Billy McMullen and Darnerian McCants.  Is Stovall going to be better than they are?

MURP

Quote from: FFatPatt on April 06, 2006, 10:06:29 AM
Is Stovall going to be better than they are?

he couldnt be any worse.

ice grillin you

He will be a great returnman based on what?  That his brother is? These small receivers are popular right now, but I still would rather have a guy that has some size so he can be a better red zone threat.

he returned kicks at miami and he has unreal skills that fit the position perfectly

id rather have a guy that can score from 50 out than a red zone guy....they are much more rare...that size garbage in the red zone is overrated...

plus the eagles spread it out down there and look for multiple options...they rarely if ever employ the loft fade route...in fact theyd rather throw it to thomason in the back of the end zone or to westbrook out of the backfield before they go to a wr

for people who wanted randel el...moss would be randel el on crack...kick returns...reverses....screens...hitches...all kinds of plays that could go a long way in a short amount of time

yes youre taking a chance on his size...but his upside is more than worth it
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: MURP on April 06, 2006, 10:09:12 AM
Quote from: FFatPatt on April 06, 2006, 10:06:29 AM
Is Stovall going to be better than they are?

he couldnt be any worse.

I was being facetious.

MadMarchHare

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 06, 2006, 10:17:12 AM
He will be a great returnman based on what?  That his brother is? These small receivers are popular right now, but I still would rather have a guy that has some size so he can be a better red zone threat.

he returned kicks at miami and he has unreal skills that fit the position perfectly

id rather have a guy that can score from 50 out than a red zone guy....they are much more rare...that size garbage in the red zone is overrated...

plus the eagles spread it out down there and look for multiple options...they rarely if ever employ the loft fade route...in fact theyd rather throw it to thomason in the back of the end zone or to westbrook out of the backfield before they go to a wr

for people who wanted randel el...moss would be randel el on crack...kick returns...reverses....screens...hitches...all kinds of plays that could go a long way in a short amount of time

yes youre taking a chance on his size...but his upside is more than worth it

Yeah, pfft, well maybe, but can he throw.  Hmm, huh?!  I didn't think so.
Anyone but Reid.

Drunkmasterflex

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 06, 2006, 10:17:12 AM
He will be a great returnman based on what?  That his brother is? These small receivers are popular right now, but I still would rather have a guy that has some size so he can be a better red zone threat.

he returned kicks at miami and he has unreal skills that fit the position perfectly

id rather have a guy that can score from 50 out than a red zone guy....they are much more rare...that size garbage in the red zone is overrated...

plus the eagles spread it out down there and look for multiple options...they rarely if ever employ the loft fade route...in fact theyd rather throw it to thomason in the back of the end zone or to westbrook out of the backfield before they go to a wr

for people who wanted randel el...moss would be randel el on crack...kick returns...reverses....screens...hitches...all kinds of plays that could go a long way in a short amount of time

yes youre taking a chance on his size...but his upside is more than worth it

He hardly ever was a return man at Miami, that is one of the big knocks on him coming out he doesn't have much experience doing it.  They had a guy down there you may have heard named Devin Hester?

As far as Stovall he isn't the only guy with size that I was talking about I was also referring to Jackson.  It is much harder to find a small receiver that makes a good pro than it is with a player that has some size.
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ice grillin you

It is much harder to find a small receiver that makes a good pro than it is with a player that has some size.

and its almost impossible to find athletic ability like sincorce moss has...where as there are tons of 6-1 wr's

moss returned kicks before hester...hester was originally supposed to be a big time wr there...they realized hester couldnt play wr and moss could...and they switched roles
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

xtacy1238

It is not impossible to find an athlet with the ability of moss. Since Chad Jackson is Faster and just as if not more athletic then Moss. Had a better college carrer with less to work with and not to metion that he is 6'1'' and 215. With all that. And doesnt resemble poppa smurf! Moss is over rated cause of his bloodline. He is no better than a late 2nd round pic. And in my opinion that is a stretch. But some one always streches just pray its not the BIRDS!
CGOD

xtacy1238

Here is a mock I did on 3 - 14- 06

2006 NFL Mock Draft
1. Houston Texans – Reggie Bush, RB, USC
2. New York Jets (Trade with NO)– Matt Leinart – QB, USC
3. Tennessee Titians – Vince Young, QB, Texas
4. New Orleans Saints (Trade with Jets)– DaBrickashaw Ferguson, T, Virginia
5. Green Bay Packers – Mario Williams, DE, NCST
6. Oakland Raiders – Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt
7. San Francisco 49ers – DeAngelo Williams, RB, Mephis
8. Buffalo Bills – A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio St.
9. Detroit Lions – Jimmy Williams, CB, Virginia Tech
10. Arizona Cardinals – Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland
11. St. Louis Rams – Haloti Nagata, DT, Oregon
12. Cleveland Browns – Michael Huff, S, Texas
13. Baltimore Ravens – Brodrick Bunkley, DT, FSU
14. Philadelphia Eagles – Chad Jackson, WR, Florida
15. Atlanta Falcons – Winston Justice, T, USC
16. Miami Dolphins – Ty Hill, CB, Clemson
17. Minnesota Vikings – Darnell Bing, S, USC
18. Dallas Cowboys – Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa
19. San Diego Chargers – Tamba Hali, DE, Penn St.
20. Kansas City Chiefs – Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio St.
21. New England Patriots – LenDale White, RB, USC
22. Denver Broncos from the Washington taterskins – Lenord Pope, TE, Georgia
23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Manny Lawson, DE/LB, NCST
24. Cincinnati Bengals – Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, BC
25. New York Giants – Ko Simpson, S, South Carolina
26. Chicago Bears – Mercedes Lewis, TE, UCLA
27. Carolina Panthers – Marcus McNeil, T, Auburn
28. Jacksonville Jaguars – DeMeco Ryans, LB, Alabama
29. Denver Broncos – Jason Allen, CB/S, Tennessee
30. Indianapolis Colts – Lawrence Maroney, RB, Minnesota
31. Seattle Seahawks – Antonio Cromartie, CB, FSU
32. Pittsburgh Steelers – Sinorece Moss, WR, Miami
CGOD

PoopyfaceMcGee

You might want to do a new one with at least the correct teams picking in the correct spot.  (Jon Abraham ring a bell?)

xtacy1238

Ya i get that. I just put up the last one i did. I will post a new one most likley tommorrow.
CGOD

reese125

move up Vernon Davis 3-5 spots...no question. True impact player out of the gates..cant pass on him.

phattymatty

The Eagles board is doing an interactive draft where the fans vote on who will be picked where.  Today was the Eagles pick and it was Chad Jackson.

QuoteCHAD JACKSON IS YOUR MAN!


April 10, 2006
By CHRIS McPHERSON

In a tight three-man race, you - the fans - decided that the Eagles should select Florida wide receiver Chad Jackson with the No. 14 overall selection in the 2006 NFL Draft.

Jackson was followed up by USC running back LenDale White and Florida State linebacker Ernie Sims. Jackson won grabbing 23 percent of the vote, and the difference between Jackson and Sims was just over 200 votes.

The University of Florida product entered the NFL Draft off the heels of a junior season in which he caught 88 passes for nine touchdowns. He is expected to be a big-play receiver in the NFL, even though his yards per catch last season (10.2) wasn't as high as his previous season (22.3).

It was widely regarded before the Scouting Combine in February that Jackson would probably be the second receiver taken in the draft after Ohio State's Santonio Holmes, who was a distant fourth in the Interactive Draft. But after posting a 4.32 40-yard dash at the Combine and looking impressive in the workouts, he could be the first receiver taken.

Could he go to the Eagles at No. 14? There is a chance. Jackson would be the first wide receiver taken with the team's No. 1 pick since Freddie Mitchell in 2001.

The mock drafts have the Eagles looking at either a receiver, defensive tackle, offensive tackle, running back or linebacker with the No. 14 pick. It's interesting to wonder what the fans' choice would have been if either Haloti Ngata or Brodrick Bunkley were available at defensive tackle or if Winston Justice was available at offensive tackle.

With those players gone, there were three wide receivers, two running backs, three linebackers, a defensive tackle and an offensive tackle voted in the top 10 of the Eagles' pick in the Interactive Draft.

Now that the fans have spoken, it will be interesting to see what the Eagles will really do on April 29.

ice grillin you

i will head butt the tv if they take jackson over moss
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

phattymatty

Through pick 14 it goes like this:

1. Texans - Reggie Bush
2. Saints - DBrickshaw Ferguson
3. Titans - Matt Leinert
4. Jets - Mario Williams
5. Packers - AJ Hawk
6. Niners - Vernon davis
7. raiders - Vince Young
8. Bills - Haloti Ngata
9. Lions - Michael Huff
10. Cardinals - Jat Cutler
11. Rams - Tamba Hali
12. Browns - Broderick Bunkley
13. ravens - Winston Justice
14. Eagles - Chad Jackson



I think the only reason Hali goes so high is because there are so many penn stater eagles fans voting.