SBXVII
02-17-2008, 01:16 PM
Dats him. Arizona, Alabama, Arkansas. It's an "A-Team". lol. Someone else mentioned him and I started watching him. I thought he was pretty good. Someone who could develope well in the pro's. I believe his speed and size was not that far off.
I also would like to see us pick up Manley in the later rounds if he is available. yes, I'm thinking old school, but he is only a couple inch shorter then the #1 DE on the board and seems to be a little heavier and as fast. I would just hope he would develope also.
SBXVII
02-17-2008, 01:19 PM
Plus Marcus Monk falls into the name game. Just like all the Jim's DS interviewed and all the Campbells we have on the team why not add another Marcus?
bigm29
02-17-2008, 01:46 PM
We used our 4th rounder on Pete Kendall remember
SmootSmack
02-17-2008, 02:20 PM
We used our 4th rounder on Pete Kendall remember
4th rounder on Duckett (ugh!), 4th rounder in 2009 for Kendall
jsarno
02-17-2008, 05:08 PM
Xavier Carter.
6'3. 4.30 40 time... I said POTENTIAL and Skill set. One thing that it is virtually impossible to teach is speed. Assuming he is floating around in the 4th round... It would be stupid not to knab him. However, considering we are speaking on matters PRE-Combine, I think he may completely blow away scouts. He is a player that can do just about everything. He had a moderate college career, but there were inconsistencies at the QB position throughout his tenure at LSU.
When I say inconsistency, I do not mean from the Talent pool. I mean in regard to the number of targets that were ahead of him for the majority of his career. I do not want to highlight the names, but if yu oare curious, review the 1st - 3rd round(s) of the NFL draft over the past 3 years. All those LSU WRs made this TRACK STAR's football development non existent. He is not Michael Lewis. He is not Terrel Owens. He is somewhere inbetween. Nonetheless, considering we already have Randle El, Moss, Mix (he will earn looks i promise), Caldwell and possibly a FA addition, I think that if we put some weight on him, he could turn out to be another deep threat and redzone target.
He is ALSO SEC pedigree.
I have been on many forums, and I am not an amateur by ANY means. Although my numerical contributions to THIS forum is currently low, I would like to tell all:
I will ALWAYS speak with SEC bias. Bottom line the best fleet of athleticism in the history of collegiate sports.
I will always say what I feel is best for my Redskins, Purple Eagles, Hoyas, Plainsmen (figure that out) and Bullets (no respect to new Magical team name).
Sorry if I offend ANYONE, but I may just offend YOU someday. I didnt mean it. I was probably inebriated late night checking my email, and talking trash. Call it drunk sports punditry.
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I understand the post from a pure speculation perspective, but where are the stats for the rest of us to see?
Slingin Sammy 33
02-17-2008, 06:59 PM
I will always say what I feel is best for my Redskins, Purple Eagles, Hoyas, Plainsmen (figure that out) and Bullets (no respect to new Magical team name).
Sorry if I offend ANYONE, but I may just offend YOU someday. I didnt mean it. I was probably inebriated late night checking my email, and talking trash. Call it drunk sports punditry.
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See what happens when you post drunk kids.... J/K :food-smil
Dirtbag59
02-17-2008, 08:24 PM
Can we sign him for the veteran Minimum?
mcarey032
02-18-2008, 12:25 PM
A fourth rounder on a guy who moderately produces isn't necessarily a bad thing. As long as we aren't using the first 2-3 picks to get this guy, I would say that would be OK. We do need a taller receiver for possession purposes. Cooley is great, but we need someone who is a tad bit faster and get a mismatch on a linebacker or a safety to pick up key third down conversions.