az jam said:Nice update. Boy Arrington sound like the real deal. He may be the best of the lot. Some had suggested the Cards take him on the second round. IMO he will go in the first round.
Harry said:Let me add a few names to your list to keep an eye on.
Brandon Jacobs - Southern Illinois.
Jacobs was the odd man out at Auburn, but not necessarily the least talented. He did rush for more than 5 yards a carry. He is a bigger back, more on the Bettis mold. Those of you who watched the E-W Shrine game saw him rush for over 100 yards on 11 carries. You rarely see a back get 100 yards in an all-star game. Several sites list his speed at 4.65, but I hear he was timed in 4.5 by at least one scout. This guy might be the steal of the draft if he lasts beyond round one.
Frank Gore - Miami
The injury factor has scared many off this potentially high quality running back. Scouts believe he is sound and will get a clean bill on the medicals. He never bounced back fully, but with many players it takes time. He is a great second day gamble if he lasts that long. He might have been the top back in this draft if not for injury and McGahee has shown backs can return to form with current rehab techniques.
Ciatrick Fason - Florida
Illinois will soon find they picked the wrong coach to lead them from the wilderness. Fason was one of many athletes lost in the confusion at Florida. Mark my words, many of these players will be bargains thanks to the Zooker. Faison has it all; speed, power, durability and hands. After scouts see a little more film, he will go in round one. One of my key draft rules is to look for good players on poorly coached teams.
A few other interesting names you'll hear are Alex Haynes from UCF (another program in disarray), Damien Nash sort of from Missouri (a head case with unlimited talent), and Maurice Clarett (the biggest head case of them all).
az jam said:Nice update. Boy Arrington sound like the real deal. He may be the best of the lot. Some had suggested the Cards take him on the second round. IMO he will go in the first round.
Shuesters2 said:If we pick up Travis Henry and LaMont Jordan before the draft it might be safe to assume the Cards won't go for a RB high. How about some day two steals like Melwende Moore that the Vikes got this year?
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JeffGollin said:I thought Betterson looked pretty good yesterday. And Wimbush's run certainly qualifies him as mid-late round material.
Keep an eye on the forty times. If the ones you've posted hold true, the one thing about Brown that leaped out was that, in addition to being a tough runner with good size, he also runs a 4.46-4.47.
Harry said:Ciatrick Fason - Florida
Illinois will soon find they picked the wrong coach to lead them from the wilderness. Fason was one of many athletes lost in the confusion at Florida. Mark my words, many of these players will be bargains thanks to the Zooker. Faison has it all; speed, power, durability and hands. After scouts see a little more film, he will go in round one. One of my key draft rules is to look for good players on poorly coached teams.
MaoTosiFanClub said:The more people talking about taking a RB in the top ten when there will be comparable talent in the 2nd round while also proclaiming a cornerback as a possible top ten pick when CBs have been rendered impotent by rule changes makes me thankful ASFN is not running the team.
Snakester said:There are a handful of guys that might be there on the second day. Kay Jay Harris looked a lot better at the end of the year when he was finally healthy. Maurice Clarrett may be there to. Walter Reyes, Darren Sproles, TA McClendon, Eric Shelton and Lionel Gates.
Eric Shelton has great size and power. Reminds me of putting Marcell Shipp and Troy Hambick together in the same body. He's 6'3 248 and would be a great short yardage back. Or the kind of back you could use to just pound a defense. He may not get many twenty yard runs, but he will pound out three or four at a pop all day long. Gates is another that has good size 6'0 225 and overall ability.
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MaoTosiFanClub said:The more people talking about taking a RB in the top ten when there will be comparable talent in the 2nd round while also proclaiming a cornerback as a possible top ten pick when CBs have been rendered impotent by rule changes makes me thankful ASFN is not running the team.