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Chris Henry RB Arizona
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http://media.collegepublisher.com/me...s/501m8503.jpg With his size, speed, and power do you think he'd be a good backup for Maroney? Here's the scouting report. Alternatives: 1 2 3 What round would you select him in, if you were to select him at all? |
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I can see how people would like him to complement Maroney but for me theres not enough experience and a 3.4 yard average rushing scares me off because he didnt face elite competition much. I'd pass. But if he were hanging around in the 4th (which i dont think he will be) i might be tempted. |
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Speaking of late round sleepers: I think we all start trying to find late round sleepers, talk about them, spike interest, and they're no loner sleepers. It seems some of the guys we target as late round sleepers end up going higher than everyone initially projected them. If everyone is calling the same player a sleeper, than they can't really be a sleeper, can they? |
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So using that logic there are 64 drafted sleepers each year.;) Anyway thinking about that for a second. Jerome Harrison was considered a pretty good sleeper. Most teams that inetrviewed him liked him. We interviewed him and most felt he was going o be a third rounder or fourth, but at least a first day pick. What happened come draft day? Drafted in the fifth round day 2. |
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