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2004 1st rd projection

I like this draft already since he has the Eagles winning the Super Bowl. But Roy Williams will not go as high as #6 and Lee Evans will be drafted in the top 7.
 
Dougeeeeee!

Roy Williams could go as high as #6...Lee Evan's value will drop with his leg injury...no matter what he does this upcoming season.
 
Kevin Jones is a freak. He makes GREAT CUTS. He has two turbo engines installed for legs. He might have been born in a lab. He will be a TOP 10 pick.....Just take a look at him this year at VA TECH. Most of you chances are already know that he is a FREAK.

The guy runs a 4.27-4.31......VA TECH reports a 4.24 but that is on the track. Last season I watched him make M. Vick moves. He was starting on one side of the field for a loss and turning it into a LARGE GAIN on the other side of the field.

Who here knows about him....?
 
I do...

the kid pulled one of the worst stunts I have ever seen when he was announcing that he was going to Va. Tech...

A total classless deal where I think he made it like he was going to PSU by wearing a hat or jersey and that made a show of removing it to reveal a Va tech hat ro jersey...

a total jerk.
 
Jerk or just young and ****y. Either way he is the best RB in college. He took half of Lee Suggs carries due to the fact that he is a FREAK. Lee Suggs was the Best RB ever for the Hokies. Beamer loved Suggs like a son. But he still lost carries. That says enough about him.
 
Maybe PSU did something that he did not like. We do not know why he did it. That has nothing to do with his talent. Just wait till the season starts. Marcus Vick & Kevin Jones in the same backfield......SCARY!!!!
 
Originally posted by RHoffman
Roy Williams could go as high as #6...Lee Evan's value will drop with his leg injury...no matter what he does this upcoming season.

I guess you are right with Evans with his knee injury, and also with a marijuana arrest will have teams pass on him due to his character and knee.

:bong:

btw, Kevin Jones is a traitor!

:moon:
 
Here's the names to watch for the 2004 Draft and should keep you draft nutters going for a few months. Sorry - I started writing little notes, then got bored, then started again at the DT's, then got bored again!! Boom

QB's:
Eli Manning - Ole Miss - could be #1 overall
Ben Roethlisberger - Miami of Ohio - will push for #1 overall
Cody Pickett - Washington
JP Losman - Tulane
Derek Anderson - Oregon State
Gino Guidugli - Cincinatti
Andrew Walter - ASU
David Greene - Georgia

TB's:
Steven Jackson - Oregon State - STUD
Greg Jones - FSU - Stud if 100%
Kevin Jones - Va Tech
Ryan Grant - Notre Dame
Jermaine Green - WSU
Ronnie Brown - Auburn
Clarence Farmer - Arizona

WR's:
Roy Williams - Texas - Top 5 certainty
Reggie Williams - Washington - stud
Larry Fitzgerald - Pitt - great player
Darius Watts - Marshall - Tremendously underrated
Lee Evans - Wisconsin
Michael Clayton - LSU
Fred Gibson - Georgia
Devard Darling - WSU - Hugely talented. Could go top 10
Rashaun Woods - Oklahoma St
Mike Jenkins - Ohio St
Bernard Berrian - Fresno St

TE's:
Kellen Winslow Jr - Miami
Michael Gaines - Central Fl
Ben Utect - Minnesota
Ben Watson - Georgia
Bo Scaife - Texas
Jeff Dugan - Maryland
Ben Troupe - Florida
Ben Hall - Clemson

OL:
Robert Gallery - Iowa
Tony Pape - Michigan
Nick Leckey - KState
Alex Stepanovich and Adrien Clarke - Ohio St
Brian Rimpf - East Carolina
Vernon Carey - Miami
Max Starks - Florida
Carlos Joseph - UM
Shaun Andrews - Arkansas

DT:
Tommie Harris - Oklahoma - wow top 10
Vince Wilfork - UM - possible top 10
Tommy Kelly - Miss St - raw, but huge
Randy Starks - Maryland - quick, all effort
Marcus Jasmin - A+M - Replaces Ty Warren, as good as

DE's
Will Smith - Ohio St - Outstanding top 10 guy
Darnell Dockett - FSU - talented, but needs big yr
Claude Harrriott - Pitt - Big playmaker
Darrion Scott - Ohio State - Huge talent - raw
Nathaniel Adibi - Va Tech - Sack master, inconsistent
David Pollack - Georgia - Awesome 1st step - relentless
Antwan Odom - Alabama - Murdered Wayne Hunter
Kenechi Udeze - USC - Great Talent

LB:
Karlos Dansby - Auburn
Mike Boulware - FSU
Derrick Johnson - Texas
Derek Wake - Penn St
Lionel Turner - LSU
DJ Williams - UM
Lance Mitchell and Ted Lehmen - Oklahoma
Dontarrious Thomas - Auburn
Kendyll Pope - FSU
John Vilma - UM
Rod Davis - Southern

CB's
Marlin Jackson - Michigan - top 5
Chris Gamble - Ohio St
Nathan Vasher - Texas
Vontez Duff - Notre Dame
Derrick Strait - Oklahoma
Matt Ware - UCLA
Antrell Rolle - UM
Bryant McFadden - FSU

S's
Sean Taylor - UM - S-T-U-D
Stuart Schwiegert - Purdue
Brandon Everage - Oklahoma
Madieu Williams - Maryland
 
Matt Shaub

Originally posted by Boomer
Here's the names to watch for the 2004 Draft and should keep you draft nutters going for a few months. Sorry - I started writing little notes, then got bored, then started again at the DT's, then got bored again!! Boom

QB's:
Eli Manning - Ole Miss - could be #1 overall
Ben Roethlisberger - Miami of Ohio - will push for #1 overall
Cody Pickett - Washington
JP Losman - Tulane
Derek Anderson - Oregon State
Gino Guidugli - Cincinatti
Andrew Walter - ASU
David Greene - Georgia

TB's:
Steven Jackson - Oregon State - STUD
Greg Jones - FSU - Stud if 100%
Kevin Jones - Va Tech
Ryan Grant - Notre Dame
Jermaine Green - WSU
Ronnie Brown - Auburn
Clarence Farmer - Arizona

WR's:
Roy Williams - Texas - Top 5 certainty
Reggie Williams - Washington - stud
Larry Fitzgerald - Pitt - great player
Darius Watts - Marshall - Tremendously underrated
Lee Evans - Wisconsin
Michael Clayton - LSU
Fred Gibson - Georgia
Devard Darling - WSU - Hugely talented. Could go top 10
Rashaun Woods - Oklahoma St
Mike Jenkins - Ohio St
Bernard Berrian - Fresno St

TE's:
Kellen Winslow Jr - Miami
Michael Gaines - Central Fl
Ben Utect - Minnesota
Ben Watson - Georgia
Bo Scaife - Texas
Jeff Dugan - Maryland
Ben Troupe - Florida
Ben Hall - Clemson

OL:
Robert Gallery - Iowa
Tony Pape - Michigan
Nick Leckey - KState
Alex Stepanovich and Adrien Clarke - Ohio St
Brian Rimpf - East Carolina
Vernon Carey - Miami
Max Starks - Florida
Carlos Joseph - UM
Shaun Andrews - Arkansas

DT:
Tommie Harris - Oklahoma - wow top 10
Vince Wilfork - UM - possible top 10
Tommy Kelly - Miss St - raw, but huge
Randy Starks - Maryland - quick, all effort
Marcus Jasmin - A+M - Replaces Ty Warren, as good as

DE's
Will Smith - Ohio St - Outstanding top 10 guy
Darnell Dockett - FSU - talented, but needs big yr
Claude Harrriott - Pitt - Big playmaker
Darrion Scott - Ohio State - Huge talent - raw
Nathaniel Adibi - Va Tech - Sack master, inconsistent
David Pollack - Georgia - Awesome 1st step - relentless
Antwan Odom - Alabama - Murdered Wayne Hunter
Kenechi Udeze - USC - Great Talent

LB:
Karlos Dansby - Auburn
Mike Boulware - FSU
Derrick Johnson - Texas
Derek Wake - Penn St
Lionel Turner - LSU
DJ Williams - UM
Lance Mitchell and Ted Lehmen - Oklahoma
Dontarrious Thomas - Auburn
Kendyll Pope - FSU
John Vilma - UM
Rod Davis - Southern

CB's
Marlin Jackson - Michigan - top 5
Chris Gamble - Ohio St
Nathan Vasher - Texas
Vontez Duff - Notre Dame
Derrick Strait - Oklahoma
Matt Ware - UCLA
Antrell Rolle - UM
Bryant McFadden - FSU

S's
Sean Taylor - UM - S-T-U-D
Stuart Schwiegert - Purdue
Brandon Everage - Oklahoma
Madieu Williams - Maryland

Shaub is the leading returning passer in the NCAA, ACC Player of the Year, and brings a 68% completion percentage with a 4:1 TD to INT ratio into this season. Plus, he's 6-5 and somewhere between 230 and 240 lbs.

The day of the managed quarterback is almost over, because talent is coming back into this league at that position.

3 first round quarterbacks in 2002.
4 first round quarterbacks in 2003.

There could be anywhere from 4 to 6 quarterbacks that go in the 1st round of the 2004 draft.

And the beauty of these prospect is that they are pure, drop back passers, which is what wins superbowls.

The mobile quarterback is a fad, and the prospects coming in over the past two years and that are currently in college football show this.
 
From my understanding Shaub might not even be the starter at the end of the season. My friend scouts the team each season and has a site with Welsh's son. They have 2 QB's that have been grooming. So do not think that he is a shoe in. Also they have Michael Johnson a speed back with good moves. They will make a lot of teams think twice about them this year.

Also VA Tech has D. Hall.....He is going to play D & O this season. He has JETS and can lay the wood. He is a stud for the Hokies on D.

Just to add a couple more guys in....But I am not sold on steven jackson yet....I think the best backs are as the following:

1) K. Jones - VA TECH (Vick like moves...with the speed to break open a game...)
2) G. Jones - FSU (Power & Speed....ssccaarryy....Injury???)
3) M. Johnson - UVA (This kid is going to show his stuff this year.)
 
I'm almost possitive that Pitts WR Larry Fitzgerald would be ineligible for next years draft due to the fact that you can only be draft eligible after your junior (or redshirt sophomore) year and he was a true freshman last year.

Otherwise the rest of the players sound good. Watch out for UM next thorough bred RB Frank Gore. He's gunna be another good one.
 
Keith, I think Shaub has a long way to go with his fundamentals, working through his progressions, his delivery, etc.

Rrodr - Fitzgerald will be three years removed from high school, thus making him draft eligible.

Gore was great before the injury. I have to be concerned at how a jitterbug runner like Gore will recover, especially with his stop, start ability. Plus at under 200lbs, I'd be concerned taht he could carry the full time load at the next level. That said, he was sensational 2 years ago.
 
Re: I do...

Originally posted by RHoffman
the kid pulled one of the worst stunts I have ever seen when he was announcing that he was going to Va. Tech...

A total classless deal where I think he made it like he was going to PSU by wearing a hat or jersey and that made a show of removing it to reveal a Va tech hat ro jersey...

a total jerk.

Not a total jerk. A seventeen year old kid at the time. If he had gone to PSU the faithful would be wearing Krispy Kremes.
People in SE Pennsylavania ALWAYS whine when someone disses Penn State. I grew up there (Springfield, Pa same town where Jones went to HS (Cardinal O'Hara HS) ) and many of my area friends went to PSU, and they all constantly whine about the officials, the bad luck, the "locks" that go to other schools, that many of their players are NFL busts, the schedule... the fact they have zero big 10 chamoionships, etc.
Jones probably thought it was funny, and I'll admit it was immature and not the best thing to do. But how many seventeen year old kids do a few things that they regret later. .. alot.
Jones is more than a freak. His speed is amazing... I mean amazing. He's also gotten bigger at VT (think he's around 215 now). For all of you that haven't seen him... it will be a treat.
 
Originally posted by pogues
What's interesting is the have Miami picking 18th....obviously they don't see the Dolphins being very good this year.

:lol:
 
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