Julius
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Who in the 2008 NFL draft do you consider to be the most likely to fufill their potential and become solid proffessionals?
My picks are Rashard Mendenhall and Red Bryant and I be happy if the Pats ended up with either of them.
Big red flag on Rivers. They say he is not the brightest and will have a hard time learning a play book. Now think BB play book!Jake Long. Glenn Dorsey. Chris Long.
Or did you mean people we have the chance to draft?
Felix Jones. Vernon Gholston. Andre Caldwell. Brandon Albert. Cliff Avril. Erin Henderson. Aqib Talib. Antoine Cason. Keith Rivers.
I think all these guys are all safe bets to have very good NFL careers. I don't know if they'll all live up to their lofty draft status, but they'll all be good players for many years.
Talib is not getting love from either Pro Football Weekly or The Sporting News draft guides. Both call him a player who hasn't played up to his measurables and not very coachable.
NFLDraftScout says much the same.
[FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif][SIZE=-2]Bit of a high-maintenance type and will need a firm hand from hard coaching to get the best out of his impressive ability (will respond when challenged)[/SIZE][/FONT]
Who in the 2008 NFL draft do you consider to be the most likely to fufill their potential and become solid proffessionals?
My picks are Rashard Mendenhall and Red Bryant and I be happy if the Pats ended up with either of them.
Big red flag on Rivers. They say he is not the brightest and will have a hard time learning a play book. Now think BB play book!
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Cromartie is also getting potential bust comments from some sraft magazines and sites.