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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
but is he nfl material?
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
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but is he nfl material? [/ QUOTE ]Only one way to find out. We'll see how scouts adjust their view on him by draft day. If he goes high still, there's definitely some hope. Any big slippage and very unlikely. |
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
timmm couch
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
he's 19th on Mel Kiper's big board
1. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville (6-3, 223) Polished pure passer in the Jim Kelly mold. 2. Jake Long, OT, Michigan (6-6, 320) Top drawer left or right tackle prospect. 3. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU (6-2, 292) Disruptive force along the interior. 4. Sam Baker, OT, USC (6-4˝, 310) Exceptional pass blocker with superb technique. 5. Early Doucet, WR, LSU (5-11˝, 205) Super talented, becomes LSU’s go-to option in 2007. 6. Andre’ Woodson, QB, Kentucky (6-5, 232) Big and mobile with a rocket arm. 7. Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College (6-6˝, 320) Should thrive with move from right to left tackle in 2007. 8. Frank Okam, DT, Texas (6-5, 318) Great physical ability and overall potential. 9. Keith Rivers, LB, USC (6-3, 233) Has the skill set to become a super blue chipper. 10. Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona (5-11, 183) Experienced cover man who thrives on a challenge. 11. Chad Henne, QB, Michigan (6-2, 222) Can make all the throws, but needs more consistency. 12. Dan Connor, LB, Penn St. (6-2˝, 231) Big-play performer who finds the ball. 13. Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC (6-1, 297) Tampa Bay Bucs style DT with superior quickness and non-stop motor. 14. Limas Sweed, WR, Texas (6-4, 217) TD-maker who plays fast with pads on. 15. Terrell Thomas, CB, USC (6-0, 200) Proven cover corner who is both steady and reliable. 16. DJ Hall, WR, Alabama (6-2˝,, 189) Big-play wideout who has shown improvement every year with the Crimson Tide. 17. Bruce Davis, LB, UCLA (6-3, 241) Combo DE/OLB, ideal as a pass rusher off the edge in a 3-4 scheme. 18. Chris Long, DE, Virgina (6-4, 282) 3-4 DE with great bloodlines who understands leverage and uses his hands as well as any D-lineman in the country. 19. Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii (6-2, 198) Thrives in QB friendly system with his quick release and above-average arm. 20. Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC (6-4, 268) Pass rusher who needs to build on strong second half from last season. 21. Dwight Lowery, CB, San Jose St. (5-11˝, 193) Ball-hawk with great anticipation and awareness. 22. Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville (5-10˝, 175) Underrated, bringing speed, toughness and great hands to the WR spot. 23. Barry Richardson, OT, Clemson (6-6, 335) This should be the year the talented bookend maximizes his potential. 24. Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky (6-1˝, 195) Athletic, versatile and tough with a high concentration level. 25. Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton, (6-5˝, 290) Intriguing Division I-AA prospect due to his size, athleticism and natural pass-rush ability. |
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
The QB projection system (the one touted by FO) likes him a lot. Plenty of starts and a very high completion %.
And 4 picks isn't THAT bad when you throw the ball 75 times. |
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
Can we please start discussing how good Brian Brohm is going to be? I have been hearing about this guy for awhile. Is he the second coming of Peyton Manning or what?
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
Also, not one RB in the top 25? WTF?
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
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Also, not one RB in the top 25? WTF? [/ QUOTE ] That's a list of the top 25 senior prospects. It's not that surprising that no RB's are on there since few of the best RB prospects stay for their senior year. |
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
Kiper has Choice as the best Sr RB and I'm not surprised to see him below these 25 players.
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Re: Colt Brennan: 44/75 547 4/4
How is Matt Ryan not on that list? Matt has to be ahead of Henne and Brennan on the QB front, right?
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