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Tue, September 07, 2010 - 6:09:17 by Marc Faletti

Could be a starter, could fall back on bad habits.  But he’s a complete RB talent:

Tue, September 07, 2010 - 6:09:17 by Marc Faletti

When Sorgi comes in at the end of seasons or games they’ve wrapped up, the Colts offense looks waaay feeble.  But Curtis Painter really impressed us at the Texas Vs the Nation game, and remember, he was a borderline 1st rounder going into this year.

Tue, September 07, 2010 - 6:09:17 by Marc Faletti

A guy we thought might be gone by round 3—a guy who started a whole heckuva lot more games for the Trojans than 1st rounder Clay Matthews—winds up in the laps of the Bills.  A fine corner who can help right away:

Tue, September 07, 2010 - 6:09:17 by Sigmund Bloom

Virginia RB Cedric Peerman - High character, versatile, clutch leader on and off the field.

Liberty RB Rashad Jennings - Big and strong enough to be a power back, but one who is light on his feet with good hands in the passing game.

Clemson WR Aaron Kelly - A big rangy wideout with good hands and better agility and speed than advertised.

Cal LB Zach Follett - Follett plays angry and he has killer instinct even if he’s not the biggest or fastest OLB

LSU LB Darry Beckwith - Stout MLB who did well against the toughest competition - the SEC

Nebraska OT Lydon Murtha - Extremely athletic OT who could be a major steal if he stays healthy and develops a mean streak

Penn State OT Gerald Cadogan - Athletic swing tackle who will bail a team out if one of their starters goes down

Georgia Tech OT Andrew Gardner - If he was bigger, stronger, or more athletic, he would have been gone a long time ago because he plays with great intensity and technique.

Cincinnati CB Mike Mickens - Once considered a first day shutdown corner, but he’s been hurt on and off since late 2008, a steal at this point.

Iowa DT Mitch King - So he’s undersized to play DT in the NFL. He was undersized to play DT in the Big Ten and he tore it up.

 

 




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