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convince
March-2nd-2005, 02:20 PM
if we can't get Vincnet jackson for some reason what about this kid.
http://www.draftboardinsider.com/players/WR/henry-c.html

heyholetsgogrant
March-2nd-2005, 02:21 PM
Hes a headcase , I think we should go with Mark Clayton, Roody White, or Vincint Jackson.

JonBlaze
March-2nd-2005, 02:23 PM
Chris Henry has 1st round talent, but he's got a temper/attitude issue. If Gibbs could get through to this guy, he'd be a steal later on in the draft.

heyholetsgogrant
March-2nd-2005, 02:24 PM
http://www.draftboardinsider.com/players/WR/clayton-m.html

DRAFT CLAYTON, if edwards or williams are gone by 9.

shims3
March-2nd-2005, 02:25 PM
Henry reminds me a lot of Antonio Bryant...got the talent but his screws are loose. Next....

Bazooka Tooth
March-2nd-2005, 02:25 PM
As a WVU grad I would recomend against Henry. He has great talent, but his attitude is horrible.

heyholetsgogrant
March-2nd-2005, 02:27 PM
I expect Henry to go to the Ravens, where he can join all the other criminals, jk =)

JonBlaze
March-2nd-2005, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by shims3
Henry reminds me a lot of Antonio Bryant...got the talent but his screws are loose. Next....

very good comparison. That's who I was thinking of as well.

heyholetsgogrant
March-2nd-2005, 02:28 PM
Vincent Jackson, Northern Colorado
(6’6”, 235 lbs.)


Jackson could end up being the biggest surprise of this upcoming draft, in terms of how far he’ll climb on draft boards. He’s 6'6", and pushing 240lbs, and he can run. Watching Jackson play is very entertaining, if you are entertained by watching a man completely overpower everyone who tries to defend him. There are really no weaknesses to Jackson’s game, except obviously the level of competition. He runs great routes, is very strong, will fight for the ball, and has very soft hands. Playing for Northern Colorado will put questions in NFL guys’ heads, as to whether or not Jackson can dominate cornerbacks at the next level, like he did in DI-AA. They will get their chance to find out when Jackson plays in the Senior Bowl. Jackson has supreme confidence in his abilities and works very hard to improve himself. One other intriguing possibility is the fact that Jackson has no problem packing on beef and does so with very little drop-off in production, which leads me to believe that the potential of him become a very good NFL TE is a definite possibility.


Roddy White, UAB
(6’2”, 210 lbs.)


White is a contrast to Roby. Where Roby runs great routes to get open, and uses his quickness to make plays, White is a little sloppy in his route running, and leans on his frame to dominate defenders. Where they are similar, and what will drop their draft stock, is their lack of strength. White struggles to get off the jam at times, and even when he does you can see his concentration lapse, which inevitably results in dumb drops. There is no doubt that White is big and fast enough to be a competent NFL WR, but he has to get his head on right every play. In addition, rather than counting on his physical gifts, White must work on improving the little parts of his game to help him become a more complete player. He is already a legitimate deep threat, averaging over 20 YPC this season, and starting his NFL career as a deep compliment to a great possession WR, could greatly improve a teams’ passing offense.

http://www.draftboardinsider.com/players/columns_skillplayers-WR.html

JonBlaze
March-2nd-2005, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by Bazooka Tooth
As a WVU grad I would recomend against Henry. He has great talent, but his attitude is horrible.

how about Pac Man? I'm sure he's got attitude aka confidence/cockiness, but is he a headcase like Henry?

KingGibbs
March-2nd-2005, 02:43 PM
Let's see here. Oh, I know, look at my sig.

Dead Money
March-2nd-2005, 02:46 PM
I like Vincent Jackson if we trade back to the bottom of the 1st or top of the 2nd!

PleaseBlitz
March-2nd-2005, 03:00 PM
As a WVU grad, i am big-time in favor of drafting Chris Henry. 6'5 with wheels, great hands, and a nose for the ball. Yeah, he's got attitude problems, but it seems every other WR does too.

He put up great numbers in college with a QB that is entering the NFL draft as a WR.......not such a great passer.

He didnt do anything at the combine, so i dont know what round he is projected in.....def. not the first, im sure.

Sonny Joe Hog
March-2nd-2005, 03:04 PM
Trade down? No way! Mark Clayton will be as good, if not better, than the other two (Edwards and Williams). Al Davis said MC reminds him of Isaac Bruce. To me, he is a Gary Clark clone. Move down from #9 and we won't get him. Coles is history, somehow, some way.

IMissHeathShuler
March-2nd-2005, 03:05 PM
Why is there "little doubt" that we will trade? Ya gotta have a team willing to trade w/ya.

Dick Edds
March-2nd-2005, 03:08 PM
Heath Miller . . . trade dwon to get him in the 20's pick up an extra draft pick. He can block, catch and cause havoc by requiring that he is defended. Have MIller, Royall and Cooley on the filed at the same time? Does that sound like a run package or a receiving package? You make the call. I digress before I get blasted on for making this comment.

Andy

36SKINS56
March-2nd-2005, 03:50 PM
Troy Williamson is gonna be a steal no matter where he goes,...mark my words

TheBeast36
March-2nd-2005, 03:57 PM
two words.... matt jones.

JonBlaze
March-2nd-2005, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by Kevin B.
I like Vincent Jackson if we trade back to the bottom of the 1st or top of the 2nd!

Jackson will be available later then that IMO.