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Man, I really want to draft Rashaun Woods...

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I dont know why, but i have a feeling he's gonna be something in the NFL....

http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=citadel-2_251949_181&prov=citadel&type=story


and not that it means anything but last night i was at my cousins house playing NCAA on playstation2 and let me tell you guys that Woods was like Randy Moss on Madden....i went to look at his profile hes 6'2 195, but he looks biger than 195......

Man, I do sure hope we draft this guy!
 
If we're taking a receiver in the first, I rather Evans. In fact, both Evans & Jenkins fit as #3's better than any other receivers who will be available. I like Woods, but he's more of a possession receiver who has the ability to make big plays to me.
 
I'd want Lee, Jenks and then Woods. And that has to do with what C-OWN mentioned about Woods being more of a possesion guy, though I think he'll be slightly more than that. To me, we already have have guys that fit that mold. I think CC, or DB can perform the same poss role if needed as can Tolver/DT. I'd be happy with Woodds as I also think he'll be real good, but I think Lee and Jenks have that extra quality that we would not have a chance at if not for the pluthra of WRs rated higher..
 
Lee Evans with CC would be awesome.

Add in Boston to the mix, and we can really look to stretch the field vertically, and take men out of the box for Ricky.
 
Rashaun Woods is sooooo underrated.

His game should speak for itself, but here are te workout numbers on the TOP 8 WR's according to the Sporting News.

Height, Weight, 10 yard dash, 20 yard dash, 40 yard dash, vertical Jump, Broad Jump, 20 yard shuttle, 60 yard shuttle, 3 cone drill and the wonderlic.


1 Larry Fitzgerald*, Pitt --6-3 221 -- -- 4.47 35 10-1 4.27 -- 6.97 18

2 Roy Williams, Texas --6-2 211 -- -- 4.37 39 11-0 3.97 -- 6.70 --

3 Mike Williams*, USC -- 6-4 228 -- -- 4.56 37 10-1 4.34 -- 6.84 --

4 Reggie Williams*, Wash. --6-4 225 1.60 -- 4.48 36 9-11 4.34 -- 7.01 17

5 Michael Clayton*, LSU -- 6-2 209 1.57 2.70 4.54 32 9-8 4.09 11.07 6.82 19

6 Lee Evans, Wis. --5-10 197 1.56 2.53 4.37 35 10-0 4.02 11.47 6.74 27

7 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St. -- 6-4 217 -- -- 4.38 34 10-6 4.31 -- 6.93 20

8 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. --6-2 200 1.58 2.60 4.50 39 10-5 3.97 11.26 6.93 21


If seperation is Rashaun woods problem, then why does Reggie Williams and Larry Fitzgerald get no "seperation" knock when Woods beat them in the 3 cone drill??

Woods also beat Reggie Williams in the 10 yard dash and 20 yard dash.

Woods is the man. He'll gain the respect on the field with whatever team chooses him. Any team that picks Jenkins over Woods would be idiots.
 
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Originally posted by RUDEbyallMEANS
Rashaun Woods is sooooo underrated.

His game should speak for itself, but here are te workout numbers on the TOP 8 WR's according to the Sporting News.

Height, Weight, 10 yard dash, 20 yard dash, 40 yard dash, vertical Jump, Broad Jump, 20 yard shuttle, 60 yard shuttle, 3 cone drill and the wonderlic.


1 Larry Fitzgerald*, Pitt --6-3 221 -- -- -- 4.47 35 10-1 4.27 -- 6.97 18

2 Roy Williams, Texas --6-2 211 -- -- -- 4.37 39 11-0 3.97 -- 6.70 --

3 Mike Williams*, USC -- 6-4 228 -- -- -- 4.56 37 10-1 4.34 -- 6.84 --

4 Reggie Williams*, Wash. --6-4 225 -- 1.60 -- 4.48 36 9-11 4.34 -- 7.01 17

5 Michael Clayton*, LSU -- 6-2 209 -- 1.57 2.70 4.54 32 9-8 4.09 11.07 6.82 19

6 Lee Evans, Wis. --5-10 197 -- 1.56 2.53 4.37 35 10-0 4.02 11.47 6.74 27

7 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St. -- 6-4 217 -- -- -- 4.38 34 10-6 4.31 -- 6.93 20

8 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. --6-2 200 -- 1.58 2.60 4.50 39 10-5 3.97 11.26 6.93 21


If seperation is Rashaun woods problem, then why does Reggie Williams and Larry Fitzgerald get no "seperation" knock when Woods beat them in the 3 cone drill??

Woods also beat Reggie Williams in the 10 yard dash and 20 yard dash.

Woods is the man. He'll gain the respect on the field with whatever team chooses him. Any team that picks Jenkins over Woods would be idiots.

Very well said, whowever gets Woods, will get 1st round talent.
 
Woods or Evans would be great to have as the #3 wide reciever.
 
Originally posted by ChambersOwnz84
If we're taking a receiver in the first, I rather Evans. In fact, both Evans & Jenkins fit as #3's better than any other receivers who will be available. I like Woods, but he's more of a possession receiver who has the ability to make big plays to me.
I pretty much agree. As a stand-alone receiver, perhaps Woods is better than Evans. But on our team, evans is a better fit at the #3 slot. It would be hard for a teams 3rd corner to handle Evans.
 
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Woods reminds me of O.J. McDuffie, a poss. reciever who can make big play.
 
Originally posted by RUDEbyallMEANS
Any team that picks Jenkins over Woods would be idiots.

Now you're overrating Woods & underrating Jenkins.
 
I'd rather have Evans and of course he's my choice for our 1st pick this year.Is about time we take a playmaker with our 1st round pick.

Ozzy rules!!
 
Woods is the #5 receiver, in a VERY deep receiver pool. At best, he's got Marvin Harrison potential. I'll take that.
 
I also think Woods is overated, but I think Evans is a better fit for us. Also, the more reading I do on Jenkins, the more I think he would be a terrific pick us as well..I did not know that he returned punts 29 for 329 yards (11. something average). He like Evans can play inside or outside. To be honest, if we took either of these guys, I'd be happy. If we go OL in the first, I'd still like to get Berrian somehow in the 2nd (dont know how we'd move up to do it though). Anyone else impressed with Jenkins?
 
Originally posted by 4Dfins
I also think Woods is overated

So you think Woods is much worse than the 7th best WR in the draft??

That would be the only way he is "overrated".

Woods is maybe the most reliable WR in the draft, if not, the 2nd best WR with the best hands.
 
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