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schedule molto impegnativa IMHo, non sarà semplice ripetersi. sarà importante arrivare con un buon record al match coi Vichinghi
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soddisfatti amici formaggini? io personalmente avrei preso Wilson o al limite al limite Hughes, ma Bulaga è un buon giocatore. l'ho visto qualche volta, è molto disciplinato, pulito nell'eseguire i blocchi e penso che possa dare una consistente mano sin da subito. cmq sia era un need da coprire e l'abbiamo coperto con un giocatore che vale assolutamente la 23esima scelta
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a caldo ero un po' deluso...speravo in kindle...poi leggendo qui e la' mi sono convinto del ragazzotto del midwest...safe pick con gran value..ha 2 anni appena compiuti ed e' sceso anche perche' colpito da un virus che lo ha debilitato...giocatore da packers che vive di football...
non una scelta eccitante ma sicuramente molto solida
non una scelta eccitante ma sicuramente molto solida
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Esatto, scelta solida perchè potreste farlo esordire da guardia, sfruttare ciò che resta nei serbatoi di Clifton e Tauscher, e poi spostarlo a tackle.matteogb4 wrote: a caldo ero un po' deluso...speravo in kindle...poi leggendo qui e la' mi sono convinto del ragazzotto del midwest...safe pick con gran value..ha 2 anni appena compiuti ed e' sceso anche perche' colpito da un virus che lo ha debilitato...giocatore da packers che vive di football...
non una scelta eccitante ma sicuramente molto solida

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capisco il lolitismo, ma così è pedofiliamatteogb4 wrote: a caldo ero un po' deluso...speravo in kindle...poi leggendo qui e la' mi sono convinto del ragazzotto del midwest...safe pick con gran value..ha 2 anni appena compiuti ed e' sceso anche perche' colpito da un virus che lo ha debilitato...giocatore da packers che vive di football...
non una scelta eccitante ma sicuramente molto solida


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Io sono soddisfattissimo
era un giocatore da primi 10-15, TT non ci credeva quando è toccato a lui andare on the clock, e non si è fatto scappare il meglio che c'era per la sua necessità, che era quella di coprire un ruolo critico, che quando ha funzionato nella stagione scorsa ha dato i frutti per le caratteristiche del nostro gioco ... cioè dare tempo al grande A-Rod
aggiungiamoci che il buon Bulaga è un professionista serissimo, un grande amante del football e un gran lavoratore, che già dalla faccia che ha fatto sulla scelta ha lasciato intendere di essere soddisfattissimo di essere andato in Wisconsin ... io spero di esserci assicurati una bandiera per il futuro
finirei dicendo che è in grado di giocare a destra come a sinistra
dai possiamo essere davvero soddisfatti !!!
GO PACK GO
era un giocatore da primi 10-15, TT non ci credeva quando è toccato a lui andare on the clock, e non si è fatto scappare il meglio che c'era per la sua necessità, che era quella di coprire un ruolo critico, che quando ha funzionato nella stagione scorsa ha dato i frutti per le caratteristiche del nostro gioco ... cioè dare tempo al grande A-Rod
aggiungiamoci che il buon Bulaga è un professionista serissimo, un grande amante del football e un gran lavoratore, che già dalla faccia che ha fatto sulla scelta ha lasciato intendere di essere soddisfattissimo di essere andato in Wisconsin ... io spero di esserci assicurati una bandiera per il futuro
finirei dicendo che è in grado di giocare a destra come a sinistra
dai possiamo essere davvero soddisfatti !!!
GO PACK GO
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non sono molto contento di questo secondo giorno; Morgan Burnett l'ho visto pochissimo ma se ne parla molto bene, di sicuro copre un need vitale come quello della S, e inoltre sembra molto meno prone injury e adatto a coprire sui lanci di Bigby, questo pure avendo messo a segno quasi 300 tackle in 3 anni da starter...mezza stagione e gli fotte il posto al rastone, se non si sveglia...mi secca però il fatto che ci sia costato anche il quarto giro.
Mike Neal non sapevo nemmeno esistesse sino a ieri, mi sembra un reach assoluto visto la roba che c'era ancora in giro, il fatto poi è che i need principali da coprire con la 56 fossero ben altri e che lui era dato molto più in basso, per quello che sono riuscito a capire leggendo qui e la.
cmq abbiamo ancora 4 scelte, con le 2 di quinto giro potremmo sulla carta prendere dei buoni giocatori. io spero in perrish cox che è sceso drammaticamente ma che a me piace molto e varrebbe la scommessa a questo punto.
Mike Neal non sapevo nemmeno esistesse sino a ieri, mi sembra un reach assoluto visto la roba che c'era ancora in giro, il fatto poi è che i need principali da coprire con la 56 fossero ben altri e che lui era dato molto più in basso, per quello che sono riuscito a capire leggendo qui e la.
cmq abbiamo ancora 4 scelte, con le 2 di quinto giro potremmo sulla carta prendere dei buoni giocatori. io spero in perrish cox che è sceso drammaticamente ma che a me piace molto e varrebbe la scommessa a questo punto.
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grande TT....the white wizard colpisce ancora...sulla carta bulaga e burnett sono 2 steal...poi piu' leggo di neal piu' mi piace...allego di seguito un post di un suo ex compagno di squadra...preso secondo me perche' nessun nostro DL, jenkins e, sulla carta, raji, riuscivano a rushare e infatti molte volte nei 2 e 3 down si e' vista una linea 2 che non generava pressionealcuna...ricordiamo anche l'esperimento con 5 LBs...
I've been his teammate for 3 years now at Purdue.
He was one of the best players I've been around. He was a captain for us and did a great job leading us. He led by example and wasn't afraid to speak up. He's an emotional player, but yet come game time he doesn't run his mouth- just puts his hand down and balls out. Physically, he's as good as it gets. Not too many 300 pounders have 6 packs, but he does. Any of you who go to practices will see it when he walks by. He is as tall as they say he is, too.
His strength is hulk-like (weight-room and field strength). He throws weight around that other guys his size can't move. He can bench more than 510 too (I've seen it). But he can also power clean and squat extremely well. He really cut down on his thick weight and put on lean muscle. He's explosive of the line of scrimmage and uses his hands extremely well. He stays low and pursues quick. I've seen him pick 300+ offensive lineman off their feet and throw them on their -, and I've seen him use technique and swim or club offensive lineman so they fall flat on their face.
One thing people wonder about is injuries in college...well, Mike has been pretty lucky and has stayed healthy. A minor shoulder injury a few years ago, but he can still clean and bench like crazy, and throw lineman around.
Character wise- TT drafted him so you can expect him to be solid. He's a great kid. Good family raised him the right way. Never was late, always worked hard. Did well in school and never got himself in trouble. Religious guy too.
He was not a reach. I sat there and watched him get drafted and went nuts NOT because my buddy got taken, but because the packers just got great player. Couldn't be happier for Mike or the Packers.
I've been his teammate for 3 years now at Purdue.
He was one of the best players I've been around. He was a captain for us and did a great job leading us. He led by example and wasn't afraid to speak up. He's an emotional player, but yet come game time he doesn't run his mouth- just puts his hand down and balls out. Physically, he's as good as it gets. Not too many 300 pounders have 6 packs, but he does. Any of you who go to practices will see it when he walks by. He is as tall as they say he is, too.
His strength is hulk-like (weight-room and field strength). He throws weight around that other guys his size can't move. He can bench more than 510 too (I've seen it). But he can also power clean and squat extremely well. He really cut down on his thick weight and put on lean muscle. He's explosive of the line of scrimmage and uses his hands extremely well. He stays low and pursues quick. I've seen him pick 300+ offensive lineman off their feet and throw them on their -, and I've seen him use technique and swim or club offensive lineman so they fall flat on their face.
One thing people wonder about is injuries in college...well, Mike has been pretty lucky and has stayed healthy. A minor shoulder injury a few years ago, but he can still clean and bench like crazy, and throw lineman around.
Character wise- TT drafted him so you can expect him to be solid. He's a great kid. Good family raised him the right way. Never was late, always worked hard. Did well in school and never got himself in trouble. Religious guy too.
He was not a reach. I sat there and watched him get drafted and went nuts NOT because my buddy got taken, but because the packers just got great player. Couldn't be happier for Mike or the Packers.
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con la 154 scelta prendiamo andrew quarless, TE direttamente da Penn State.
eccosa ci dice di lui NFL.COM
After three years of inconsistency and off-the-field issues, Quarless finished off his senior year with 41 receptions and an excellent Bowl game against LSU where he caught a team-high eight passes. Quarless had two issues with underage drinking, one in 2008 where he was charged for DUI and one in 2007. He is a good sized TE with athleticism and body control going for him but needs to learn to take care of business in the offseason if he wants to impress coaches at the next level. He does not block as strong as someone his size should and is not very aggressive when blocking in line.
vivamente perplesso
eccosa ci dice di lui NFL.COM
After three years of inconsistency and off-the-field issues, Quarless finished off his senior year with 41 receptions and an excellent Bowl game against LSU where he caught a team-high eight passes. Quarless had two issues with underage drinking, one in 2008 where he was charged for DUI and one in 2007. He is a good sized TE with athleticism and body control going for him but needs to learn to take care of business in the offseason if he wants to impress coaches at the next level. He does not block as strong as someone his size should and is not very aggressive when blocking in line.
vivamente perplesso
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preso un OT con la compensatory pick al quinto giro, Marshall Newhouse da TCU
Newhouse comes from a strong football family but does not show the kind of instincts and mental awareness than you'd expect from someone with that kind of background. As long as the defensive front plays pretty vanilla in terms of stunts and twists, he shows no hesitations or indecision, but he can be late to react and adjust when he sees something for the first time. He shows good initial quickness and speed but struggles when he has to adjust on the move or react to counter moves. He was a quality starter at left tackle for the past three years at TCU but will probably find a better fit inside at guard at the next level.
Newhouse comes from a strong football family but does not show the kind of instincts and mental awareness than you'd expect from someone with that kind of background. As long as the defensive front plays pretty vanilla in terms of stunts and twists, he shows no hesitations or indecision, but he can be late to react and adjust when he sees something for the first time. He shows good initial quickness and speed but struggles when he has to adjust on the move or react to counter moves. He was a quality starter at left tackle for the past three years at TCU but will probably find a better fit inside at guard at the next level.
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secondo me gran bel draft...nei prossimi gg i commenti...
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In aggiunta, dal Journal Sentinel di Milwaukee, anche se non sono ancora stati confermati tutti, l'eleco dei undrafted free agents:
Here are the players that reportedly have agreed to free-agent contracts with the Packers, or will be trying out. They are unconfirmed by the Journal Sentinel until it says CONFIRMED:
SIGNINGS
* WR/KR Chastin West, Fresno State (CONFIRMED)
6-0 3/8, 212, 4.59...From NFLdraftscout.com: Team leader during his career at Fresno State ... an explosive and versatile player who has two returns for touchdowns in his career ... emerged in 2006 as one of the top receiving threats in the WAC ... a big, fast receiver who has overcome injuries... a good student ... after suffering an injury that cost him the 2007 season, he worked hard to rehabilitate and saw some action in spring drills ... has great leadership ability and leads a talented group of receivers ... will be a special teams regular.....In 2009: West played in all 13 games in 2009 and finished with 30 receptions, 472 yards (15.7 YPC) with 2 TDs receiving. West also had 12 punt returns for 119 yards (9.9 average) and 1 punt return TD.
* RB Quinn Porter, Stillman College (via NFLdraftbible.com - CONFIRMED)
6-0, 201, 4.48...Also returns kicks...First team all SIAC after rushing for 1,247 yards and six TDs.
* LB Alex Joseph, Temple (via Connecticut News - CONFIRMED)
6-1 1/2, 238, 4.62...Started all 13 games at MLB...Led team with 80 tackles, 49 solo. Had 5.5 TFL, one INT and one sack.
* QB Noah Shepard, South Dakota (via Argus Leader - CONFIRMED)
6-1 7/8, 223, 4.76.
From NFLdraftscout.com:
Rewrote USD's record book to finish his career as one of the top quarterbacks in school history...topped USD's all-time charts in passing touchdowns (77), passing yards (8,936) and total offense (11,133)....Senior season: started all 10 games for USD...finished season with 2,451 yards and 21 touchdowns on 188-of-297 attempts...also rushed for 500 yards and 13 touchdowns on 114 carries...led the conference with 295.1 yards of total offense per game (7th in the nation)...he was responsible for 20.4 points per game (2nd in the nation)....his 149.2 passing efficiency was second in the conference and 16th in the nation...averaged 245.1 passing yards per game, which was third in the conference and 16th in the nation...Packers scout worked him out in late March.
“It was a great feeling [to get that phone call],” Shepard said. “It means a lot of hard work paid off. I still see it as a big chip on my shoulder that I wasn’t drafted, though. I still have something to prove and I’m looking forward to getting to Green Bay.”
* OLB Frank Zombo, Central Michigan, (via Central Michigan Life - CONFIRMED)
6-3 3/4, 254, 4.75....Played defensive end...All-MAC first team for second-straight season. Had 34 tackles, six for a loss. Returned an interception for a fumble.
From Detroit News: CMU defensive end Frank Zombo (6-4, 269) had an impressive workout Wednesday, according to scouts. Zombo benched 225 pounds 23 times and ran the 40 in 4.71. He could be an outside linebacker in a 3-4 in the NFL, but he's also sparking interest as a tight end. Zombo ran routes and caught passes from LeFevour as a tight end and said afterward he's gotten some interest from NFL teams about playing tight end in the NFL.
* DE John Russell, Wake Forest (via his Twitter - CONFIRMED)
6-2 7/8, 278, 4.90...Played DT....Russell fifth on the Wake Forest team with 46 tackles. Led the team and ranks ninth in the ACC in sacks with 4.5. Russell had a season-high nine tackles at Georgia Tech on Nov. 7....From NFL.com: DL John Russell (6-2 7/8, 278) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.90 and 4.94 seconds, had a 26-inch vertical jump, an 8-9 broad jump, a 4.53 short shuttle, a 7.15-second three-cone drill and did 30 bench press repetitions at 225 pounds.
* CB/KR Sam Shields, Miami (via Sun-Sentinel)
UPDATE: Shields has not yet signed with the Packers but a source said he is expected to.
5-10 3/4, 184, 4.30....Was arrested in March and charged with misdemeanor drug possession (marijuana). Likely knocked him out of the draft....Once a WR prospect.
From Miami Herald: After spending his first three seasons at wide receiver, Sam Shields was moved to cornerback as a senior. He started 10 of 11 games, finishing fifth on the defense with 40 tackles. His best game of the regular season came at Wake Forest, where he had a career-high seven tackles, in addition to forcing and recovering a key fumble in UM's come-from-behind victory. On Tuesday, Shields had an exciting first. He returned his first career kickoff on an 84-yard reverse to open the game, the longest kickoff in UM bowl history. Before that, Kevin Williams' 45-yard return at the 1991 Cotton Bowl was the record.
* OLB Tim Knicky, Stephen F. Austin (via TV-News 8 in Austin, Tex. - CONFIRMED)
6-4 1/8, 252, 4.68....Was a DE in college, will be OLB in the pros.
From NFLdraftscout.com: One of the top defensive ends in the nation last season ... The heart and soul of the SFA defense ... Has played in 33 games, earning 28 starts during his career ... Finished his junior campaign among the nation's leaders in sacks and tackles for losses. ... Has received All-SLC recognition each of the past three seasons, and Academic All-SLC honors each of the past two years ... A 2009 Consensus Draft Report Preseason Second-Team All-America selection.
* WR Jeff Moturi, UTEP (CONFIRMED)
5-11 5/8, 183, 4.42
From UTEP: Moturi was first team All-Conference USA as a sophomore in 2007 and honorable mention All-League each of the last two years. He made a catch in 36 straight games to end his collegiate career. One of eight players in school history to amass 2,000 yards receiving, Moturi ranks rates third in UTEP annals in TD catches (26), fourth in receptions (170), tied for fourth in 100-yard games (10) and fifth in receiving yards (2,527).
The 6-0, 190-pound Moturi tied for fourth nationally in touchdown receptions with 13 in 2007. He tied the school record by making a touchdown catch in 10 consecutive games that year. The Irving, Texas native had another big season in 2009, registering 53 catches for 974 yards and topping 100 yards five times in eight games versus C-USA opponents.
* OT Chris Campbell, Eastern Illinois (CONFIRMED)
6-5, 328, 5.28....From EIU: Campbell a 6-5, 328 lb., offensive tackle has generated the most buzz during the recent weeks. Selected as a late edition to play in the Texas vs. The Nation All-Star game, Campbell has opened the eyes of several NFL teams. In the latest CBS Scout Draft Tracker, Campbell is listed as the No. 18 rated prospect at offensive tackle and is projected to be taken in the sixth round. A report in Sporting News has him as a sleeper in the draft and rated as high as the No. 10 offensive tackle available. Campbell was a second team All-OVC selection as a senior starting for the first time in his EIU career. He played at Chicago’s Marshall High School. The Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks are the two teams who are reported to be interested in Campbell.
Should Campbell be selected in the NFL Draft he would become the first Panther to hear his name called since Chris Watson was selected in the 3rd round of the 1999 draft by the Denver Broncos. To this day Watson is also the highest NFL selection in the draft from EIU.
* S Robert Vaughn, UConn (via his Twitter account)
5-11 5/8, 198, 4.74...From NFLdraftscout.com: S Robert Vaughn is a little undersized for a safety, standing south of 6 feet tall and 200 pounds. He's skilled enough that a team may want to try him at cornerback as well, and like teammate Marcus Easley, he will get the chance to strut his stuff at the Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game.
* RB Tory Harrison, Southern Miss (via USM coach Larry Fedora)
5-11 1/8, 198, 4.59....Was a backup for the Eagles...From NFLdraftscout.com: RB Tory Harrison has been the Golden Eagles' unsung hero this season. With starter Damion Fletcher dealing with nagging injuries, Harrison has been a more than capable backup with 626 yards on 95 carries (6.6-yard average) and nine touchdowns.
Here are the players that reportedly have agreed to free-agent contracts with the Packers, or will be trying out. They are unconfirmed by the Journal Sentinel until it says CONFIRMED:
SIGNINGS
* WR/KR Chastin West, Fresno State (CONFIRMED)
6-0 3/8, 212, 4.59...From NFLdraftscout.com: Team leader during his career at Fresno State ... an explosive and versatile player who has two returns for touchdowns in his career ... emerged in 2006 as one of the top receiving threats in the WAC ... a big, fast receiver who has overcome injuries... a good student ... after suffering an injury that cost him the 2007 season, he worked hard to rehabilitate and saw some action in spring drills ... has great leadership ability and leads a talented group of receivers ... will be a special teams regular.....In 2009: West played in all 13 games in 2009 and finished with 30 receptions, 472 yards (15.7 YPC) with 2 TDs receiving. West also had 12 punt returns for 119 yards (9.9 average) and 1 punt return TD.
* RB Quinn Porter, Stillman College (via NFLdraftbible.com - CONFIRMED)
6-0, 201, 4.48...Also returns kicks...First team all SIAC after rushing for 1,247 yards and six TDs.
* LB Alex Joseph, Temple (via Connecticut News - CONFIRMED)
6-1 1/2, 238, 4.62...Started all 13 games at MLB...Led team with 80 tackles, 49 solo. Had 5.5 TFL, one INT and one sack.
* QB Noah Shepard, South Dakota (via Argus Leader - CONFIRMED)
6-1 7/8, 223, 4.76.
From NFLdraftscout.com:
Rewrote USD's record book to finish his career as one of the top quarterbacks in school history...topped USD's all-time charts in passing touchdowns (77), passing yards (8,936) and total offense (11,133)....Senior season: started all 10 games for USD...finished season with 2,451 yards and 21 touchdowns on 188-of-297 attempts...also rushed for 500 yards and 13 touchdowns on 114 carries...led the conference with 295.1 yards of total offense per game (7th in the nation)...he was responsible for 20.4 points per game (2nd in the nation)....his 149.2 passing efficiency was second in the conference and 16th in the nation...averaged 245.1 passing yards per game, which was third in the conference and 16th in the nation...Packers scout worked him out in late March.
“It was a great feeling [to get that phone call],” Shepard said. “It means a lot of hard work paid off. I still see it as a big chip on my shoulder that I wasn’t drafted, though. I still have something to prove and I’m looking forward to getting to Green Bay.”
* OLB Frank Zombo, Central Michigan, (via Central Michigan Life - CONFIRMED)
6-3 3/4, 254, 4.75....Played defensive end...All-MAC first team for second-straight season. Had 34 tackles, six for a loss. Returned an interception for a fumble.
From Detroit News: CMU defensive end Frank Zombo (6-4, 269) had an impressive workout Wednesday, according to scouts. Zombo benched 225 pounds 23 times and ran the 40 in 4.71. He could be an outside linebacker in a 3-4 in the NFL, but he's also sparking interest as a tight end. Zombo ran routes and caught passes from LeFevour as a tight end and said afterward he's gotten some interest from NFL teams about playing tight end in the NFL.
* DE John Russell, Wake Forest (via his Twitter - CONFIRMED)
6-2 7/8, 278, 4.90...Played DT....Russell fifth on the Wake Forest team with 46 tackles. Led the team and ranks ninth in the ACC in sacks with 4.5. Russell had a season-high nine tackles at Georgia Tech on Nov. 7....From NFL.com: DL John Russell (6-2 7/8, 278) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.90 and 4.94 seconds, had a 26-inch vertical jump, an 8-9 broad jump, a 4.53 short shuttle, a 7.15-second three-cone drill and did 30 bench press repetitions at 225 pounds.
* CB/KR Sam Shields, Miami (via Sun-Sentinel)
UPDATE: Shields has not yet signed with the Packers but a source said he is expected to.
5-10 3/4, 184, 4.30....Was arrested in March and charged with misdemeanor drug possession (marijuana). Likely knocked him out of the draft....Once a WR prospect.
From Miami Herald: After spending his first three seasons at wide receiver, Sam Shields was moved to cornerback as a senior. He started 10 of 11 games, finishing fifth on the defense with 40 tackles. His best game of the regular season came at Wake Forest, where he had a career-high seven tackles, in addition to forcing and recovering a key fumble in UM's come-from-behind victory. On Tuesday, Shields had an exciting first. He returned his first career kickoff on an 84-yard reverse to open the game, the longest kickoff in UM bowl history. Before that, Kevin Williams' 45-yard return at the 1991 Cotton Bowl was the record.
* OLB Tim Knicky, Stephen F. Austin (via TV-News 8 in Austin, Tex. - CONFIRMED)
6-4 1/8, 252, 4.68....Was a DE in college, will be OLB in the pros.
From NFLdraftscout.com: One of the top defensive ends in the nation last season ... The heart and soul of the SFA defense ... Has played in 33 games, earning 28 starts during his career ... Finished his junior campaign among the nation's leaders in sacks and tackles for losses. ... Has received All-SLC recognition each of the past three seasons, and Academic All-SLC honors each of the past two years ... A 2009 Consensus Draft Report Preseason Second-Team All-America selection.
* WR Jeff Moturi, UTEP (CONFIRMED)
5-11 5/8, 183, 4.42
From UTEP: Moturi was first team All-Conference USA as a sophomore in 2007 and honorable mention All-League each of the last two years. He made a catch in 36 straight games to end his collegiate career. One of eight players in school history to amass 2,000 yards receiving, Moturi ranks rates third in UTEP annals in TD catches (26), fourth in receptions (170), tied for fourth in 100-yard games (10) and fifth in receiving yards (2,527).
The 6-0, 190-pound Moturi tied for fourth nationally in touchdown receptions with 13 in 2007. He tied the school record by making a touchdown catch in 10 consecutive games that year. The Irving, Texas native had another big season in 2009, registering 53 catches for 974 yards and topping 100 yards five times in eight games versus C-USA opponents.
* OT Chris Campbell, Eastern Illinois (CONFIRMED)
6-5, 328, 5.28....From EIU: Campbell a 6-5, 328 lb., offensive tackle has generated the most buzz during the recent weeks. Selected as a late edition to play in the Texas vs. The Nation All-Star game, Campbell has opened the eyes of several NFL teams. In the latest CBS Scout Draft Tracker, Campbell is listed as the No. 18 rated prospect at offensive tackle and is projected to be taken in the sixth round. A report in Sporting News has him as a sleeper in the draft and rated as high as the No. 10 offensive tackle available. Campbell was a second team All-OVC selection as a senior starting for the first time in his EIU career. He played at Chicago’s Marshall High School. The Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks are the two teams who are reported to be interested in Campbell.
Should Campbell be selected in the NFL Draft he would become the first Panther to hear his name called since Chris Watson was selected in the 3rd round of the 1999 draft by the Denver Broncos. To this day Watson is also the highest NFL selection in the draft from EIU.
* S Robert Vaughn, UConn (via his Twitter account)
5-11 5/8, 198, 4.74...From NFLdraftscout.com: S Robert Vaughn is a little undersized for a safety, standing south of 6 feet tall and 200 pounds. He's skilled enough that a team may want to try him at cornerback as well, and like teammate Marcus Easley, he will get the chance to strut his stuff at the Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game.
* RB Tory Harrison, Southern Miss (via USM coach Larry Fedora)
5-11 1/8, 198, 4.59....Was a backup for the Eagles...From NFLdraftscout.com: RB Tory Harrison has been the Golden Eagles' unsung hero this season. With starter Damion Fletcher dealing with nagging injuries, Harrison has been a more than capable backup with 626 yards on 95 carries (6.6-yard average) and nine touchdowns.


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Re: GB - ...draft time......12 > 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!
Domanda sciocca:
ma tutte quelle partite noon o orario da definire?
ma tutte quelle partite noon o orario da definire?


Shilton meglio di Buffon (Pap)Raramente in vita mia ho visto dal vivo compiere interventi simili (Dazed)
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Re: GB - ...draft time......12 > 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!
un pò di amaro in bocca c'è, alcune scelte mi piacciono molto ma si poteva fare molto di più a mio parere.
spendiamo due scelte per la linea offensiva e una per la safety, e la cosa mi piace essendo i due settori bisognosi di nuove energie e di alternative valide. Bulaga e Burnett a mio parere si faranno valere e molto, e Newhouse ha fatto parte di uno dei migliori attacchi della NCAA quindi potrebbe rivelarsi una sorpresa. di sicuro la nostra prima e terza scelta sono state spese bene su giocatori solidi che sono arrivati più giù di quanto si pensasse. non male anche il fatto che si rinforzi la linea difensiva con due scelte ma continuo a vedere Neal come una scommessa ad alto rischio, è arrivato con una scelta importante e forse figlia di eccessiva fretta e timori di perderlo, per non dire che c'erano altri need prioritari e che non è cosi sicuro che sia la soluzione alla nostra pass rush intermittente, ma ad ogni modo ora siamo coperti come profondità se i problemi con la legge di Jolly dovessero tenerlo fuori per troppo tempo.
sono molto deluso dal fatto che non abbiamo draftato un CB; data l'età di woodson e di harris, l'infortunio di quest'ultimo e il fatto che abbiamo giocato buona parte della stagione con Bush a far danni io lo ritenevo e lo ritengo il need principale...evidentemente deve esserci una grande fiducia nel recupero di harris e nella crescita di Underwood e Pat Lee, ma se non altro l'arrivo di Burnett (forse il mio pick preferito) da qualità in più alle secondarie. il quarto giro speso per la trade up ci è costato molto in tal senso, dal momento che con quella scelta forse avremmo potuto rimpolpare il ruolo.
altro elemento di delusione è che non si è fatto nulla per i nostri (disastrati, a mio parere) special teams; abbiamo un kicker a cui trema la gamba quando non dovrebbe, un punter che non sa calciare, dei grossi interrogativi nel ruolo di returner dato il tipo di infortunio di Blackmon e la necessità di almeno un colpitore come si deve sui ritorni avversari, e sono tutti need che sono rimasti insoluti. spero che qualcosa si aggiusti magari con gli undrafted perchè specialmente il punter è un ruolo che ha bisogno di un robusto upgrade.
mi piace molto l'idea di aver preso con un sesto giro un RB che dovrebbe competere come 3rd down man, da quel che ho letto si è infortunato nel suo senior year altrimenti sarebbe finito facilmente 2 o 3 giri più su...non so se sia vero ma la possibilità di migliorare il nostro backfield val bene una sesta scelta. mi è parso invece evitabile l'azzardo fatto col TE; da quel che ho letto parrebbe essere molto forte, talentuosissimo ma con una marea di problemi fuori dal campo, tra cui l'alcolismo, che gli sono quasi costati l'espulsione da penn state...se consideriamo che sembra come caratteristiche un clone di Finley e che il ruolo è cmq coperto direi che si poteva spendere diversamente quella scelta, che viceversa potrebbe essere un bello steal se il ragazzo mette la testa a posto e spende il suo primo anno ad imparare il playbook e come si blocca.
in conclusione il mio giudizio è positivo, abbiamo dato profondità e sicurezza a due-tre reparti che ne avevano bisogno, ci siamo fatti carico di un paio di azzardi che si spera pagheranno ma non abbiamo affrontato almeno un paio di grossi nodi che rimangono li sospesi (CB e special teams). la mia sensazione è che con un pò più di coraggio nel primo giro e con un pò più di pazienza nei round 2 e 3 avremmo potuto davvero fare un draft quasi perfetto, ma è una cosa impossibile da stabilire con certezza e che comunque non impedisce al nostro draft di essere quantomeno sufficiente
speriamo bene :gazza:
spendiamo due scelte per la linea offensiva e una per la safety, e la cosa mi piace essendo i due settori bisognosi di nuove energie e di alternative valide. Bulaga e Burnett a mio parere si faranno valere e molto, e Newhouse ha fatto parte di uno dei migliori attacchi della NCAA quindi potrebbe rivelarsi una sorpresa. di sicuro la nostra prima e terza scelta sono state spese bene su giocatori solidi che sono arrivati più giù di quanto si pensasse. non male anche il fatto che si rinforzi la linea difensiva con due scelte ma continuo a vedere Neal come una scommessa ad alto rischio, è arrivato con una scelta importante e forse figlia di eccessiva fretta e timori di perderlo, per non dire che c'erano altri need prioritari e che non è cosi sicuro che sia la soluzione alla nostra pass rush intermittente, ma ad ogni modo ora siamo coperti come profondità se i problemi con la legge di Jolly dovessero tenerlo fuori per troppo tempo.
sono molto deluso dal fatto che non abbiamo draftato un CB; data l'età di woodson e di harris, l'infortunio di quest'ultimo e il fatto che abbiamo giocato buona parte della stagione con Bush a far danni io lo ritenevo e lo ritengo il need principale...evidentemente deve esserci una grande fiducia nel recupero di harris e nella crescita di Underwood e Pat Lee, ma se non altro l'arrivo di Burnett (forse il mio pick preferito) da qualità in più alle secondarie. il quarto giro speso per la trade up ci è costato molto in tal senso, dal momento che con quella scelta forse avremmo potuto rimpolpare il ruolo.
altro elemento di delusione è che non si è fatto nulla per i nostri (disastrati, a mio parere) special teams; abbiamo un kicker a cui trema la gamba quando non dovrebbe, un punter che non sa calciare, dei grossi interrogativi nel ruolo di returner dato il tipo di infortunio di Blackmon e la necessità di almeno un colpitore come si deve sui ritorni avversari, e sono tutti need che sono rimasti insoluti. spero che qualcosa si aggiusti magari con gli undrafted perchè specialmente il punter è un ruolo che ha bisogno di un robusto upgrade.
mi piace molto l'idea di aver preso con un sesto giro un RB che dovrebbe competere come 3rd down man, da quel che ho letto si è infortunato nel suo senior year altrimenti sarebbe finito facilmente 2 o 3 giri più su...non so se sia vero ma la possibilità di migliorare il nostro backfield val bene una sesta scelta. mi è parso invece evitabile l'azzardo fatto col TE; da quel che ho letto parrebbe essere molto forte, talentuosissimo ma con una marea di problemi fuori dal campo, tra cui l'alcolismo, che gli sono quasi costati l'espulsione da penn state...se consideriamo che sembra come caratteristiche un clone di Finley e che il ruolo è cmq coperto direi che si poteva spendere diversamente quella scelta, che viceversa potrebbe essere un bello steal se il ragazzo mette la testa a posto e spende il suo primo anno ad imparare il playbook e come si blocca.
in conclusione il mio giudizio è positivo, abbiamo dato profondità e sicurezza a due-tre reparti che ne avevano bisogno, ci siamo fatti carico di un paio di azzardi che si spera pagheranno ma non abbiamo affrontato almeno un paio di grossi nodi che rimangono li sospesi (CB e special teams). la mia sensazione è che con un pò più di coraggio nel primo giro e con un pò più di pazienza nei round 2 e 3 avremmo potuto davvero fare un draft quasi perfetto, ma è una cosa impossibile da stabilire con certezza e che comunque non impedisce al nostro draft di essere quantomeno sufficiente
speriamo bene :gazza:
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Re: GB - ...draft time......12 > 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!
sono d'accordo su certe cose ma seconde me si sopravvaluta il need di CB in quanto anche con i 4 CBs migliori di tutti i tempi se il QB ha 15 secondi per lanciare cmq ci fa un culo grande cosi'...il pb era alla base e cioe' alla mancanza di pressione della linea e del front seven in generale...nei prox gg ne sapremo di piu'
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