Someone want to tell me who Greg Toler (CB) is?

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High risk, high reward type of player it appears.
 

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We brought him in for a private workout, he worked out at Richmonds pro day and was worked out individually by 15 teams.. Im surprised by a CB, but I'll hold judgement till I can learn more about him.

Possible return man as well?
 

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The CBS story actually says he runs a 4.35. Interesting pick. Even compares him to DRC and Mentions Kurt.


At 5-11, 190 pounds, he has good size. He also has run the 40 in 4.35. That's moving. But he's 24, old for an NFL rookie, and the level of competition he has faced wasn't much.


J.C. Penney stock boy to the NFL doesn't happen much. Kurt Warner went from grocery stock boy to a probable Hall of Famer. That's a long way to go for Toler, but some are already comparing him to Arizona corner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who came from Tennessee State to start for a Super Bowl team last season as a rookie.


Sounds like a good kid though. Faced some struggles and hungry for a shot!! Actually said me might go as early as the 2nd round.
 
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Well, we'd all be lying if we said we knew anything about him. Just have to wait and see at camp.
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]"We had the same practice cleats as game cleats," he said. "The town has one stop light. We have no weight room. That's why some of the guys in this draft that I've worked out for are shocked when I tell them what I had in college. They don't believe me. And that's why I think my best football is in front of me." [/FONT]
 

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"J.C. Penney stock boy to the NFL doesn't happen much. Kurt Warner went from grocery stock boy to a probable Hall of Famer. That's a long way to go for Toler, but some are already comparing him to Arizona corner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who came from Tennessee State to start for a Super Bowl team last season as a rookie."
 

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we needed youth in the our secondary depth, and I think this is the scouts for the Cardinals doing their job reaching into players not from a high profile standpoint and coming up with players as in last year in Tim Hightower that play well...In Whis I trust :)
 

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The CBS story actually says he runs a 4.35. Interesting pick. Even compares him to DRC and Mentions Kurt.


At 5-11, 190 pounds, he has good size. He also has run the 40 in 4.35. That's moving. But he's 24, old for an NFL rookie, and the level of competition he has faced wasn't much.


J.C. Penney stock boy to the NFL doesn't happen much. Kurt Warner went from grocery stock boy to a probable Hall of Famer. That's a long way to go for Toler, but some are already comparing him to Arizona corner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who came from Tennessee State to start for a Super Bowl team last season as a rookie.


Ahhh, you beat me. :)
 

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Dude is fast and apparently has DRC like ball skills.
 

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Head scratcher but who knows......I would like to see this guy materialize into a KR.

I'm telling you guys, tight end is not a priority for this team as they have 5 on the roster and we hardly use that position in this offense. I'll put money that we either don't draft one or we draft one with our compensatory 7th rounder. Last season, the tight ends caught only one touchdown, and that was in the Superbowl!
 

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If we cut Ralph Brown for this kid, that also saves us some cap space..
 

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Super athletic project who suddenly garnered a buzz out of nowhere a couple weeks before the draft.
 

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Head scratcher but who knows......I would like to see this guy materialize into a KR.

I'm telling you guys, tight end is not a priority for this team as they have 5 on the roster and we hardly use that position in this offense. I'll put money that we either don't draft one or we draft one with our compensatory 7th rounder. Last season, the tight ends caught only one touchdown, and that was in the Superbowl!

Urban all but stated that the odds we draft a TE are slim and none. People just arent listening.
 

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Does this draft mean we are done with Aaron Francisco?

I, for one, hope so.
 

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James Casey TE from Rice, more like a H-Back in the mold of Chris Cooley or Larry Centers is still on the board and it will be interesting to see where he goes but I agree...TE is not a major concern for us
 

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Good ball skills, great speed and quickness and he's our new return guy guy. He and DRC are gonna make the best set of STsgunners in the NFL.

Nice pick IMO.
 

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