Screwtape2
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Hewson said:Where are you getting this info from?
Yeah that sounds Randy Moss-esque
You're just making stuff up to serve some agenda.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/news/story?id=2842833
I’d say marijuana is a pretty big red flag.
Hewson said:
Russell has the physical tools to be a very good to great NFL QB, time will tell on him.
Russell is a product of the media hype and one bowl game. He only had one 300 yard game last year and had 7 games with completion percentages lower than 68%. He also only had 4 games last year in which he threw the ball more than 25 times. He’s an average player at best and will crumble under the pressure of the vertical passing game.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=146755
Hewson said:
Quinn has been compared recently to your boy Peyton, so don't know why you're down on him, and Peterson will be a top flight NFL back.
Fun stats: Brady Quinn against three top tier college teams (Michigan, USC, LSU) Comp.-Att. 62-128 (below 50% passing) 8 TDs to 5 INTs
He also saw drops in yards, completion percentage and quarterback rating last year. Plus the guy played the three academies each year (1/4 of his season) and was sacked 11 more times than he was in his Junior year. If he isn’t ready to compete against the top college teams how is he going to survive in the NFL?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=150329
Then there is Adrian Peterson. He has seen a loss in attempts, yards and touchdowns each year because of injury. 2004: 339 Attempts, 2005: 220 Attempts, 2006 188 Attempts.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=161717
Hewson said:
And the slagging on Johnson is mind boggling...this guy may be the best player to enter the NFL in years given the combination of size, speed, agility, ability to run routes, quality academic achievement and positive character traits.
Calvin Johnson is impressive but in a few years people will look at back and compare him to Randy Moss (both on and off the field.)
Hewson said:
This actually looks like a pretty deep draft, which should bode well for your Dolts who could land a quality NFL player at 32.
On this we agree, I'm just saying that the 1st round is pretty lackluster this year. Your Pats should also do well in getting two quality first round picks.