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Re: The First NFL Mock Draft of '03/Combine Notes
« Reply #1 on: Feb 20th, 2003, 1:10pm » |
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Well, it seems like "between the 20's" has evolved into our "Total Draft Center", NFL or otherwise, which is fine by me. It seems to follow the "Draft" (as this is where we will conduct fantasy Drafts and Mock Drafts) and "non-NFL" (as these rooks have not yet been dubbed NFL players, strictly speaking) themes of "between the 20's". So, I decided to post these combine notes here "between the 20's" and in the process expand the scope of this thread a little bit. It would be great if you all could all keep this thread in mind if/when you want to post combine notes of your own or link to other NFL mock drafts. Thanks! Anyway, without further ado, here are some of the first combine notes I have found out there: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2003/draft/news/2003/02/19/com bine_wed/. I hope you all enjoy them!
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Re: 2003 NFL Draft
« Reply #10 on: Mar 21st, 2003, 7:06pm » |
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Len from ESPN is reporting how dramatically things have changed in the draft. With the lack of star quarterbacks this past free agency, and the apparent incredible draft work outs, QB's are going to be in demand on April 26th. Here is the latest: Signals point to QB-heavy first round: Only two weeks ago we opined in this spot that there might not be as many quarterbacks chosen in the first round as some folks anticipated. Oops. Things might have changed in the past fortnight. The continuing rapid ascent of Boller, and some possible juggling in the order at the top of the first round, where both Houston (No. 3 overall pick) and the Bears (No. 4) are trying to trade back, could certainly change that. While the Cincinnati Bengals are not 100 percent sold yet on Carson Palmer, they could still take him with the top overall pick, since it appears they have no tradeoff options. The Baltimore Ravens are said to be very interested in Byron Leftwich. And let's say, for the sake of discussion, the Bears deal back to the middle of the round and select Boller. That could force a team in the second half of the round, perhaps Green Bay (also said to like Boller), to grab Rex Grossman. The former University of Florida star had a great campus workout on Wednesday, far better than his combine performance, and really impressed scouts. He threw with a better sense of timing at the campus workout, clearly getting into a rhythm, and two personnel directors in attendance used the term "outstanding" in the audition.
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