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Re: Anyone else looking ahead to 2004?
« Reply #5 on: Dec 30th, 2003, 3:00pm » |
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on Nov 25th, 2003, 12:58pm, #1 Steelers Fan wrote: QB's 1.) Eli Manning: For some reason I feel he is the best QB in the class and I can see him going to Arizona. 2.) Ben Roethlisberger: He should be the second QB taken and could even pass Manning. He is only a junior and he may not declare. If eh does he could end up in Pittsburgh or Oakland. 3.) J.P. Losman: Could be the next starter from Tulane in the NFL possibly going to Green Bay who could not get Grossman last year. |
| I agree with your rankings here, although John Navarre could sneak into the top 3 with a solid showing on New Year's Day. Do you really think the Packers would be interested in a QB from the Bayou? Quote:RB's 1.) Stephen Jackson: He might be the first RB taken in the draft and could very well find himself playing for the Bengals. 2.) Kevin Jones: He will probably declare eligible and might be a great pick for the Bucs. 3.) Cadillac Williams: I like this guy a lot and I also think it is obvious that Troy Hambrick is not a featured back. Look for Parcells to get him. 4.) Greg Jones: The Titans selected C.Brown last season and he has been injured and slow to develop. Greg Jones has a great size - speed combo the Titans like. |
| I like Jackson best too, but don't think the Bengals will grab him. Rudi is the man there. Keep an eye out for Michael Turner (from Northern Illinois) and Cedric Cobbs (Arkansas). Quote:WR's 1.) Roy Williams: He has been injured but should be the #1 WR taken and will be a nice target for Leftwich in Jacksonville. 2.) Reggie Williams: He could be selected over Roy, but I think he will end up with the Jets who need another WR's to pair up with Moss. 3.) Rashuan Woods: It doesn't appear that T.Owens will be with the 49ers next season and that could have the 49ers selecting Woods. |
| Lee Fitzgerald will be the first WR taken if he comes out. Reggie Williams has a bit more size than Roy Williams, but I'd take either one. Lee Evans (Wisconsin) is receiving a lot of attention lately - he's small, but fast. (Also, Mike Williams - USC - is just a soph, so he's got another year of NCAA football.) Quote:TE's 1.) Winslow: He is the best TE in college and probably will be eligible. He will be first TE taken and could end up in Washington. 2.) Kris Wilson: I think this guy will turn some heads once the draft comes around. He is almost the same type of player that Winslow is but he blocks better. |
| The Redskins have to look at RB or D-Line with their first pick. Look for Winslow to end up in Cleveland now that Butch Davis is safe. Ben Watson (Georgia) and Ben Troupe (Florida) are also among the top tight ends coming out.
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Re: Anyone else looking ahead to 2004?
« Reply #7 on: Jan 2nd, 2004, 10:29pm » |
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on Dec 30th, 2003, 3:00pm, Philly wrote: John Navarre could sneak into the top 3 with a solid showing on New Year's Day. |
| He didn't have a great showing, but I think a lot of that was the coaching (a pathetic attempt at such by Lloyd Carr). Regardless, I think Navarre could be a solid pro. He's got great size 6'6", a strong arm, enough mobility... Mike Williams is not coming out because he is a true sophomore this season, but USC WR Keary Colbert certainly put on a show for the scouts. The guy looked great! Look for him to perform well at the combine too and climb the boards some.
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