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Team Needs | 2009 NFL Draft
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RB — The Cardinals are riding the aging Edgerrin James in the running game through the playoffs. If they can’t run the ball during the regular season they won’t be in the playoffs next year. DE — It’s all about getting to the quarterback. The Cardinals aren’t doing it. DT — As bad as the Cards were at running the ball, they were almost as bad as stopping the run. TE — Anquan Boldin will probably bolt in the offseason. Whoever ends up at QB will need another option. CB — This is a great defense, but...
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Quarterbacks | 2009 NFL Draft
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Round 3 | 2009 NFL Draft
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65 DET — Andrew Levitre, G, Oregon St, 6025 305, 5.26. The Lions have some money tied up in the O line, but they still need to improve. I know some Lions’ fans want an OT, but G is a better fit. The running game was lacking power last year, and Levitre has a great initial punch and can drive defenders back. Previous pick: Troy Kropog. 66 STL –Jairus Byrd, CB, Oregon, 5010 207,? 67 KC — Fili Moala, DE, USC, 6040 305, 5.09. 68 SEA — Rashad Johnson, S, Alabama, 5113 203, 4.56 —. The Cowboys struggled mighti...
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Pro Days | 2009 NFL Draft
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PRO DAY RESULTS — MARCH 30TH. PRO DAY RESULTS — MARCH 19TH. Arizona, Boston College, Florida St, Fresno St, Kansas St, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon St, Purdue, UNLV. PRO DAY RESULTS AND INTERVIEW — FRANK SUMMERS. UNLV’s Frank Summers sits down to talk about his GREAT pro day numbers. PRO DAY RESULTS — MARCH 16TH. BYU, Maryland, Ohio St, Oklahoma St, Texas Tech, Troy, Wyoming. PRO DAY RESULTS — ANDRE SMITH. Andre Smith, of course. PRO DAY RESULTS — MARCH 11TH. 9654; One Response.
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Player Rankings | 2009 NFL Draft
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Prospects are graded by round best fits their value. Many prospects will be projected to be taken in rounds above or below their grades according to team needs and draft philosophies. Graded round is in parentheses. 9654; 2 Responses. 8230;] Mock Drafts Team Needs Player Rankings […]. Updated Player Rankings « 2009 NFL Draft. 8230;] Mock Drafts Team Needs Top 64 Prospects — The Link Board Player Rankings […]. The Link Board « 2009 NFL Draft. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Interviews | 2009 NFL Draft
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Frank Summer, RB, UNLV, 5010 241, 4.58. 9654; One Response. Great interview. Great player. Great guy. We need more like him. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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College Pro Day Results — March 30th | 2009 NFL Draft
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College Pro Day Results — March 30th. On March 30, 2009. Come on, if you believed Brandon Routh could do it, why not Barwin? Here they are. You’re really going to enjoy this if you like reading phone books. Or if you just really like pro days. These are all the noteworthy pro day results from the past two weeks. It’s a lot of info, so the format will differ slightly than updates past, but it’s still awesome and you should read every last line of it. Pitt — RB LeSean McCoy. 8212; WR Jeremy Childs. Is back...
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Round 4 | 2009 NFL Draft
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97 DAL — Mohamed Massaqoui, WR, Georgia, 6014 210, 4.55. They can’t think that Roy Williams can do it all by himself, no matter what they say. Massaquoi really came on his senior year and can help replace T.O. Previous pick: Derrick Williams. 98 KC — TJ Lang, OL, E Michigan, 6040 312, 5.08 —. Fs could certainly use some help up front, especially now that they actually have a QB worth protecting. Lang can play guard or tackle which are both needs. Previous pick: Tyronne Green. Previous pick: Marcus Freeman.
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Round 2 | 2009 NFL Draft
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33 DET — Ron Brace, DT, Boston College, 6030 334, 5.47. Brace is rising up draft boards and he fills a need here. The Lions have to get stronger up front on defense, and Jim Schwartz’s defense was so successful in Tennessee due to a certain giant sized defensive tackle. Brace’s wide frame will be a welcome sight in Detroit. 34 NE — Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest, 5090 193, 4.56. Previous pick: DJ Moore. 35 STL — Louis Delmas, S, W Michigan, 5-11 195, 4.47 —. This would simply be too good a pick to pass ...
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Top 64 Prospects | 2009 NFL Draft
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1 Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake Forest. 2 Jason Smith, OT, Baylor. 3 Matt Stafford, QB, Georgia. 4 BJ Raji, DT, Boston College. 5 Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech. 6 Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas. 7 Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia. 8 Mark Sanchez, QB, USC. 9 Everette Brown, DE/OLB, FSU. 10 Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU. 11 Percy Harvin, WR, Florida. 12 Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia. 13 Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri. 14 Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn St. 15 Andre Smith, OT, Alabama. 16 Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio St. 17 Brian Cushing, LB, USC.
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