Sounds like Pouha has off the charts measurables (6-3, 325 -- 32 reps of 225) but he doesn't play to that strength. He also gets tired easily, and isn't effective for very long. But, considering the Jets have DeWayne Robertson and Josh Evans, it sounds like Pouha would work well in that rotation and will be an effective run stopper. Him and Evans will likely be just as good as Ferguson last year, so I suppose the Jets fill another need. If they could ever get him to live up to his potential, all the better.Jets take Sione Pouha, DT, Utah....time to do some research.
By being 50% smarter than Frank Gore.Well, looks like my Bengals will have some cap room soon. Drafted Chris Henry - methinks Warrick's status just got a little shakier. Thurman in round 2 probably has implications with whether the Bengals keep Nate Webster as well.
Was disappointed to see Incognito go two spots earlier - that's definitely a need as well. Guess we're going CB hunting later or on June 1.
-QG
Edited to add: Henry has a 9?! on his wonderlic. How the heck do you get only a 9?
just wentCan someone tell me why Darryl Blackstock is sliding so far?
penalty for salary cap violations committed between 1996-98what's with Denver's 3.26 pick being "forfeited?"
Didn't work out so well for the Packers when they tried that. I guess the Broncos don't have too many needs though.Denver Broncos: 3 picks, 3 cornerbacks.
We'll just call it the Randy Moss effect!
Ah yes....thanks. That showed em!penalty for salary cap violations committed between 1996-98what's with Denver's 3.26 pick being "forfeited?"
Leave it to Shannafreakinhan to do that.Just when you thought it was safe to be a Bell owner, huh?HOLY ####!!!!
Denver takes Maurice Clarett!!!!!![]()
Huh? None of those guys are hot-headed. CJ has had one blow on hte sidelines in his entire career. Is he is a bigmouth, yes but hot-head, no. Neither of the other 2 have had blowups to my knowledge.I am not crazy about this Henry pick but if Marvin can get his head on straight, we just drafted ourselves another potential CJ. Alot of the same things were said about CJ coming out of OSU.Does anyone else see the humor is Cincy drafting a hot-headed WR when they are already full with that position (CJ, Kelly Washington, Warrick, etc.)? I guess they figured he would get good tutelage in how to play maturely in the NFL.![]()
Almost within the hour that i called it.... what a day. I see hawthorne going to Cleveland in the morning.let the Clarrett watch begin....
Yeah, CJ doesn't have a 'tude problem.Huh? None of those guys are hot-headed. CJ has had one blow on hte sidelines in his entire career. Is he is a bigmouth, yes but hot-head, no. Neither of the other 2 have had blowups to my knowledge.I am not crazy about this Henry pick but if Marvin can get his head on straight, we just drafted ourselves another potential CJ. Alot of the same things were said about CJ coming out of OSU.Does anyone else see the humor is Cincy drafting a hot-headed WR when they are already full with that position (CJ, Kelly Washington, Warrick, etc.)? I guess they figured he would get good tutelage in how to play maturely in the NFL.![]()
And Kelly Washington, who annointed himself The Legend, because he was going to change the WR position in the NFL.
:X I have been a bronco fan long enough to know that Mike Shanahan is a ineffective evaluator of talent and yet again he never fails me. We had an opportunity to pick up the WR from Hampton and Adrian McPherson from Florida state and he screwed that up!!!!!!!!!!!! I officially HATE shanahan!!!!!!!!!!!!! And after 25 years as a fan Ive earned that right.2 rds earlier than I thought but I figured some one take a chance on him. with his vision and cutback, he might fit in well at Denver.
What is it about Chad that makes you think he has an attitude problem. Dude works his tail off trying to become the best WR in the league, sleeping at the stadium 2-3 nights a week during the season, has one outburst during a game because he wanted to get the ball more (how can you fault a guy for wanting to make plays) then cools down and hasn't done anything like that since. If it becomes a problem, then you worry. As it stands, you'd be hard-pressed to find a guy with a better work ethic than Chad.How does KWash annointing himself "The Legend" make him a hothead? Maybe cocky, but you'll find a lot worse in today's league.Yeah, CJ doesn't have a 'tude problem.Huh? None of those guys are hot-headed. CJ has had one blow on hte sidelines in his entire career. Is he is a bigmouth, yes but hot-head, no. Neither of the other 2 have had blowups to my knowledge.I am not crazy about this Henry pick but if Marvin can get his head on straight, we just drafted ourselves another potential CJ. Alot of the same things were said about CJ coming out of OSU.Does anyone else see the humor is Cincy drafting a hot-headed WR when they are already full with that position (CJ, Kelly Washington, Warrick, etc.)? I guess they figured he would get good tutelage in how to play maturely in the NFL.![]()
And Kelly Washington, who annointed himself The Legend, because he was going to change the WR position in the NFL.
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For the 500th time... Spencer was a first round pick. NE was going to take him(The three time Super Bowl Champs in the last four years) LT plays and brings a new attitude to a team that Okefer left due to "Lack of Heart." David Greene has more wins in College than Peyton Manning, and the best road record in the NCAA. Leroy Hill is a straight up bad ###.Seattle's draft has been horendous.
FWIW, Kelly Washington called himself "the FUTURE", and gave himself that title while in college, as he represented the future of WRs, College, NFL or otherwise.:govols:Yeah, CJ doesn't have a 'tude problem.Huh? None of those guys are hot-headed. CJ has had one blow on hte sidelines in his entire career. Is he is a bigmouth, yes but hot-head, no. Neither of the other 2 have had blowups to my knowledge.I am not crazy about this Henry pick but if Marvin can get his head on straight, we just drafted ourselves another potential CJ. Alot of the same things were said about CJ coming out of OSU.Does anyone else see the humor is Cincy drafting a hot-headed WR when they are already full with that position (CJ, Kelly Washington, Warrick, etc.)? I guess they figured he would get good tutelage in how to play maturely in the NFL.![]()
And Kelly Washington, who annointed himself The Legend, because he was going to change the WR position in the NFL.
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Nope... I don't see Chicago or TB taking him, that leaves Tennessee (to backup Brown), Dallas (to backup Jones) as possibilities or more likely the Giants at 4.09.Fason continues his freefall... maybe Seattle as Alexander Insurance?
Nope, Dallas gets Barber NYG takes RB Brandon Jacobs. Can't say I'm familiar with this guy.Nope... I don't see Chicago or TB taking him, that leaves Tennessee (to backup Brown), Dallas (to backup Jones) as possibilities or more likely the Giants at 4.09.Fason continues his freefall... maybe Seattle as Alexander Insurance?
Vikings add to the backfield mess with Fason. Nice.

Nope, Dallas gets Barber NYG takes RB Brandon Jacobs. Can't say I'm familiar with this guy.Nope... I don't see Chicago or TB taking him, that leaves Tennessee (to backup Brown), Dallas (to backup Jones) as possibilities or more likely the Giants at 4.09.Fason continues his freefall... maybe Seattle as Alexander Insurance?
Vital StatisticsPosition: RB School: Southern IllinoisHeight: 6-4 Weight: 260 lbs.As a third-stringer at Auburn, Jacobs couldn't buy the playing time he deserved, as he backed up one of the best backfield tandems in the nation. Not wanting to switch positions, the 6'4, 260 lb tailback opted to transfer to Southern Illinois, where he could easily climb the Saluki depth chart. Although he was not the starter in 2004, Jacobs still led the Salukis in rushing yards with 992, while splitting carries with Arkee Whitlock. He averaged 6.6 yards per carry and scored a team-high 19 touchdowns. Jacobs is a strong, hard runner with the ability to pound the ball inside. He will probably be considered more of a fullback in the NFL, as he does not possess the elusive juke moves needed for NFL tailbacks. He has the potential to become a good blocker but isn't quite there yet. Jacobs has been a productive player against lesser competition and still has some upside as a pro. His ability to return kicks will also add to his value as an NFL draft pick.
What a clusterf*** their RB situation is... WTF is Tice's logic here unless he has Bennett or O Smithready to be dealt.Vikings add to the backfield mess with Fason. Nice.