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great, another high risk/reward player for the Titans.

A WR to boot.
Bloom loves Orr fwiw.
Chaos.. what can you tell me about the Colts picks after Addai and Jennings? thanks
I've seen Keiaho play live a few times. He always looked great. Solid tackler, fast, but I never get too excited watching San Diego State players. I didn't think much of Morrison this time last year, so trust Polian, not me. Contrux loves the guy and has tabbed him as a top sleeper for about a month now.

Toudoze looked outmatched playing tackle at the Senior Bowl. He really struggled, in comparison to Ferguson, Scott, Colledge, and others. BUT, once he moved inside he looked great. They drafted him to play guard, which is always smart. In college the best lineman often play tackle but translate to NFL guard, so again, trust the braintrust in Indy, not me.

Charlie Johnson is a mystery to me, and I tried to follow the OTs carefully. :confused:

Bethea is a guy I have debated at length in another site. I love his upside. Oddly, I compared him to Bob Sanders in that debate. He looks like it translates. NFL body already. NFL.com says he's thin. He plays thick. Sure tackler. Plays faster than he times. Always in the mix. Takes great angles and blows up receivers or ballcarriers. A decent pick who has the mindset to be great on special teams and work his way into a starting lineup. Better in run support than pass coverage, but he was mostly playing the run when I watched him.

TJ Rushing is no secret to Pac 10 fans. Jarrett, Hagan, Hass, Williams, great receivers every week and he was up to the task. Stanford had one of the few respectable Ds in the Pac 10 and Rushing was a player. Nice speed, fluid athlete, cover corner... undersized for the NFL, but willing to play the run (or you don't play at Stanford). He doesn't have an NFL body, but he competed with any receiver the Pac 10 could throw at him, and those are some of the best receivers in the country. Not a bad prospect for the 7th round.

 
great, another high risk/reward player for the Titans.

A WR to boot.
Bloom loves Orr fwiw.
Chaos.. what can you tell me about the Colts picks after Addai and Jennings? thanks
I've seen Keiaho play live a few times. He always looked great. Solid tackler, fast, but I never get too excited watching San Diego State players. I didn't think much of Morrison this time last year, so trust Polian, not me. Contrux loves the guy and has tabbed him as a top sleeper for about a month now.Toudoze looked outmatched playing tackle at the Senior Bowl. He really struggled, in comparison to Ferguson, Scott, Colledge, and others. BUT, once he moved inside he looked great. They drafted him to play guard, which is always smart. In college the best lineman often play tackle but translate to NFL guard, so again, trust the braintrust in Indy, not me.

Charlie Johnson is a mystery to me, and I tried to follow the OTs carefully. :confused:

Bethea is a guy I have debated at length in another site. I love his upside. Oddly, I compared him to Bob Sanders in that debate. He looks like it translates. NFL body already. NFL.com says he's thin. He plays thick. Sure tackler. Plays faster than he times. Always in the mix. Takes great angles and blows up receivers or ballcarriers. A decent pick who has the mindset to be great on special teams and work his way into a starting lineup. Better in run support than pass coverage, but he was mostly playing the run when I watched him.

TJ Rushing is no secret to Pac 10 fans. Jarrett, Hagan, Hass, Williams, great receivers every week and he was up to the task. Stanford had one of the few respectable Ds in the Pac 10 and Rushing was a player. Nice speed, fluid athlete, cover corner... undersized for the NFL, but willing to play the run (or you don't play at Stanford). He doesn't have an NFL body, but he competed with any receiver the Pac 10 could throw at him, and those are some of the best receivers in the country. Not a bad prospect for the 7th round.
:thumbup: thanks. I read that Charlie Johnson is a OG converted from TE, but Gil Brandt said he was a DT in his analysis.
 

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