I don't think he is one of the 10 fastest backs in the league. He's very quick and shifty, but his top end speed isn't very good.LeSean McCoy: So far it seems the case. He is unbelievably elusive in space, his speed is second only to Chris Johnson's and he can break tackles on top of all the other talents. This kid is simply a machine.
http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/NDARCWeb.nsf/resources/NDARCFact_Drugs2/$file/HGH+NDARC+FACT+SHEET.pdf"One of the most common side effects of hGH misuse is acromegaly. The onset of this disorderbegins with an overgrowth of bone and connective tissue that leads to a change in facialappearance, such as a protruding jaw and eyebrow bones. Acromegaly can also lead toabnormal growth of the hands and feet, and a shortened life expectancy."Coincidentally, he has the same forehead and jaw as every dude in the WWE.He has had a remarkable weight gain from 165 lbs as a junior in high school to 225 lbs as a red shirt freshman at USC. Sixty pounds of muscle mass added in three years rising to a 81 lb gain by his final year at USC when his weight was 246 lbs. Once they start testing for HGH this may be put to rest one way or the other.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
He isn't on roids. He's got some of the best genetics in the NFL. That was my only point.So his uncle taught him how to do roids. It's not a biggie.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
It is your purple-shaded glasses without a doubt. There is a laundry list of exceptional WRs still waiting to get into the hall. Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson are going to get in if they stay healthy. Great WRs like V-Jax and Miles Austin stand a snowball's chance in hell of getting in. And Percy Harvin of all people is going to get in? Not a chance.Percy Harvin? If he can stay healthy and get some QB play I could see it happening. Maybe it's my purple shaded glasses.
the return of Bo Knows....Run DMC
I'm 99% sure his best 40 time was 4.25. Compared to CJ2K's 4.24 at the combine I'd say he is definitely up there. I could be wrong about 4.25 but I remember reason about that when he was coming into the league.I don't think he is one of the 10 fastest backs in the league. He's very quick and shifty, but his top end speed isn't very good.LeSean McCoy: So far it seems the case. He is unbelievably elusive in space, his speed is second only to Chris Johnson's and he can break tackles on top of all the other talents. This kid is simply a machine.
Came here to post this.Stefen Wisniewski
Raji is not merely a beast, he is the LYNCHPIN of the GB defense. Take Raji out and the other team will run up the gut for seven yards a carry. Raji plays almost every play. The Packers proved they could win the SB without Finley. I think they would have a shot even if Flynn had to replace A-Rod. But if they lose Raji, it is all over. They simply cannot stop other teams without their lynchpin. He is on an excellent hall of fame trajectory.BJ Raji might. He's become as big a force as anyone in that world championship defense. He plays end, nose, whatever. He's a beast. And he's already got the ring.B.J. Raji is my choice. As noted, he has a ring already and has been an absolute beast at NT. His INT for a TD in the NFC championship game is one of those memorable plays that always seems to help a candidate as well.Raji might also be a longer shot possibilities.
Here you go..I'm 99% sure his best 40 time was 4.25. Compared to CJ2K's 4.24 at the combine I'd say he is definitely up there. I could be wrong about 4.25 but I remember reason about that when he was coming into the league.I don't think he is one of the 10 fastest backs in the league. He's very quick and shifty, but his top end speed isn't very good.LeSean McCoy: So far it seems the case. He is unbelievably elusive in space, his speed is second only to Chris Johnson's and he can break tackles on top of all the other talents. This kid is simply a machine.
McCoy was considered "One of the country's elite running back prospects...rated the nation's No. 7 running back by Scout.com"[4] A 2006 ESPN evaluation described him as "lightning in a bottle every time he touches the ball."[5]
At the 2004 State College NIKE Training Camp, LeSean McCoy recorded a 4.25 40 yard dash, the fastest of the event.
FYPHe isn't on roids. He's got some can afford some of the best genetics in the NFL. That was my only point.So his uncle taught him how to do roids. It's not a biggie.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
I said before the draft he would play in the NFL for 12 years or so and go to a bunch of probowls.Stefen Wisniewski
In 2004... 7 years ago. McCoy isn't that fast and it's rare anyone is that fast. McCoy ran a 4.52 at his pro day.Here you go..I'm 99% sure his best 40 time was 4.25. Compared to CJ2K's 4.24 at the combine I'd say he is definitely up there. I could be wrong about 4.25 but I remember reason about that when he was coming into the league.I don't think he is one of the 10 fastest backs in the league. He's very quick and shifty, but his top end speed isn't very good.LeSean McCoy: So far it seems the case. He is unbelievably elusive in space, his speed is second only to Chris Johnson's and he can break tackles on top of all the other talents. This kid is simply a machine.McCoy was considered "One of the country's elite running back prospects...rated the nation's No. 7 running back by Scout.com"[4] A 2006 ESPN evaluation described him as "lightning in a bottle every time he touches the ball."[5]
At the 2004 State College NIKE Training Camp, LeSean McCoy recorded a 4.25 40 yard dash, the fastest of the event.
Ok. Not sure what that means.FYPHe isn't on roids. He's got some can afford some of the best genetics in the NFL. That was my only point.So his uncle taught him how to do roids. It's not a biggie.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
good choice. class of 07 though.Joe Thomas
How bout start by trying to get a receiving TD first? He's closer to Hall of Shame rather than Hall of Fame at the moment.Percy Harvin? If he can stay healthy and get some QB play I could see it happening. Maybe it's my purple shaded glasses.

That was my pick. Good choice.Joe Thomas
Crappy point, dude.He isn't on roids. He's got some of the best genetics in the NFL. That was my only point.So his uncle taught him how to do roids. It's not a biggie.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
Flash in the pan.No love for Arian Foster?
veryCurtis Painter.His era begins Monday night.

Crappy allegations, dude.Crappy point, dude.He isn't on roids. He's got some of the best genetics in the NFL. That was my only point.So his uncle taught him how to do roids. It's not a biggie.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
This is ridiculous.Suh is the only truly dominate player with 3 years or less played.Right now, he is the ONLY guy worth mentioning.I do wish the Hall would accept fewer players. Sadly, it is becoming the Hall of Good.
He has 11 receiving TDs. Plus 3 KR TDs and 1 rushing.Or are you saying the HoF only count stats from the 2011 season?He's the type of play maker that has a shot, unless his team continues to do absolutely nothing for several years.How bout start by trying to get a receiving TD first? He's closer to Hall of Shame rather than Hall of Fame at the moment.Percy Harvin? If he can stay healthy and get some QB play I could see it happening. Maybe it's my purple shaded glasses.![]()
No.No love for Arian Foster?
Pettigrew is a very good TE in a league with some great TEs. Will be difficult for him to distinguish himself from the rest. I like Pettigrew but with TEs like Finley, Gronkowski, Hernandez, Witten, Clark, Davis and up-and-comers like Moore, Graham and others, it'll be very hard to get in.Cushing and Matthews are a joy to watch and are so young that if they improve at all, I'd put them in this projections to make the Hall category. Bradford is an obvious guess here. Above I probably went with some obvious too.Pettigrew would be my out on a limb guy. He's quite an athlete but a tenth of a second here or there has made people not lump him in with Cook, Gresham and other top athletic "specimens." He is. He soooo is. It's game speed or somesuch and you have to see it. The other thing is like all great TEs before him, he can somehow stick his hand out and catch a ball while draped by a few defenders that look like little kids trying to tackle their big brother. He was a very good blocker day one and.... I bet he's a big deal by the end of this year. He's everything we all describe around draft time that we want TEs to be. He's almost perfect including his get to work attitude. He's got the same reaction on his fifth catch as he does on his first, on a long gainer as on a short one. I really think it's only a matter of time til he is a media darling.
I don't disagree on most. I think he's young enough that Clark and Witten won't be wholly considered as the same era. (hard to word) However difficult it is, I do believe he will make it. I think being special enough to surpass many of the guys you mentioned is deserving of the hall and quite a tall order for him to do. Surely the odds are against it. I do think, for the sake of this thread, that I can take that position in a discussion though.Pettigrew is a very good TE in a league with some great TEs. Will be difficult for him to distinguish himself from the rest. I like Pettigrew but with TEs like Finley, Gronkowski, Hernandez, Witten, Clark, Davis and up-and-comers like Moore, Graham and others, it'll be very hard to get in.Cushing and Matthews are a joy to watch and are so young that if they improve at all, I'd put them in this projections to make the Hall category. Bradford is an obvious guess here. Above I probably went with some obvious too.Pettigrew would be my out on a limb guy. He's quite an athlete but a tenth of a second here or there has made people not lump him in with Cook, Gresham and other top athletic "specimens." He is. He soooo is. It's game speed or somesuch and you have to see it. The other thing is like all great TEs before him, he can somehow stick his hand out and catch a ball while draped by a few defenders that look like little kids trying to tackle their big brother. He was a very good blocker day one and.... I bet he's a big deal by the end of this year. He's everything we all describe around draft time that we want TEs to be. He's almost perfect including his get to work attitude. He's got the same reaction on his fifth catch as he does on his first, on a long gainer as on a short one. I really think it's only a matter of time til he is a media darling.
The point of this though was Glorydays didn't think he was in the Top 10 backs in football in terms of speed. Not whether or not people slow down with age.In 2004... 7 years ago. McCoy isn't that fast and it's rare anyone is that fast. McCoy ran a 4.52 at his pro day.Here you go..I'm 99% sure his best 40 time was 4.25. Compared to CJ2K's 4.24 at the combine I'd say he is definitely up there. I could be wrong about 4.25 but I remember reason about that when he was coming into the league.I don't think he is one of the 10 fastest backs in the league. He's very quick and shifty, but his top end speed isn't very good.LeSean McCoy: So far it seems the case. He is unbelievably elusive in space, his speed is second only to Chris Johnson's and he can break tackles on top of all the other talents. This kid is simply a machine.McCoy was considered "One of the country's elite running back prospects...rated the nation's No. 7 running back by Scout.com"[4] A 2006 ESPN evaluation described him as "lightning in a bottle every time he touches the ball."[5]
At the 2004 State College NIKE Training Camp, LeSean McCoy recorded a 4.25 40 yard dash, the fastest of the event.
How did you feel about Stafford last year?1. Suh - Lock2. Stafford - Headed that way
It's no coincidence, that all through college, Cushing and Matthews were linked to steroid rumours.. and then they hit the NFL, and Cushing get's caught.. Cushing had allegations going back to high school.http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/NDARCWeb.nsf/resources/NDARCFact_Drugs2/$file/HGH+NDARC+FACT+SHEET.pdf"One of the most common side effects of hGH misuse is acromegaly. The onset of this disorderbegins with an overgrowth of bone and connective tissue that leads to a change in facialappearance, such as a protruding jaw and eyebrow bones. Acromegaly can also lead toabnormal growth of the hands and feet, and a shortened life expectancy."Coincidentally, he has the same forehead and jaw as every dude in the WWE.He has had a remarkable weight gain from 165 lbs as a junior in high school to 225 lbs as a red shirt freshman at USC. Sixty pounds of muscle mass added in three years rising to a 81 lb gain by his final year at USC when his weight was 246 lbs. Once they start testing for HGH this may be put to rest one way or the other.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.
Shame on Ted Lange.Crappy allegations, dude.Crappy point, dude.He isn't on roids. He's got some of the best genetics in the NFL. That was my only point.So his uncle taught him how to do roids. It's not a biggie.Clay Matthews until he fails a PED testHOF bloodlines.