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Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech

Height: 6-3. Weight: 210.

Projected 40 Time: 4.48.

Projected Round (2009): Top 5 Pick.

1/6/09: Michael Crabtree has told reporters and coaches that he's declaring for the 2009 NFL Draft. This has always been a no-brainer; I don't think Crabtree has ever left the top eight selections in my 2009 NFL Mock Draft

 

1/4/09: So, is Michael Crabtree coming out? "I'm just going to make my decision after the bowl game," Crabtree said. "It will be easier for everybody. I know, but I'm not ready to say."

 

If Crabtree goes, he's pretty much a top-five lock. Crabtree had 93 catches, 1,135 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2008.

 

10/19/08: Michael Crabtree won't match last year's numbers - he's currently on pace for 1,306 yards and 20 touchdowns - but Texas Tech has been ahead so much this season, they've been throwing a lot less.

 

5/22/08: Doubters will say Michael Crabtree is a product of the system. So, what they're telling us is that if Randy Moss and Larry Fitzgerald played for Hawaii or Texas Tech, they wouldn't be first-round prospects? What Crabtree did as a redshirt freshman last year was downright disgusting. Try 134 receptions, 1,962 yards and 22 touchdowns. He had one of his biggest games against Oklahoma, catching 12 balls for 154 yards and a score.

 

2007: I know stats don't really mean anything in Texas Tech's offense, but Michael Crabtree just seems special. In the first seven contests of his collegiate career, Crabtree has 78 receptions, 1,244 yards and 17 touchdowns. What really impresses me is his combination of size and speed. That 40 time may even be faster now, as it is a bit old.

 

 

Jeremy Maclin, Missouri

Height: 6-1. Weight: 199.

Projected 40 Time: 4.33.

Projected Round (2009): Top 20 Pick.

1/10/09: No surprise that Jeremy Maclin has declared for the 2009 NFL Draft. He and Michael Crabtree are the only first-round locks in this receiving class.

 

1/4/09: Jeremy Maclin had an outstanding sophomore campaign, catching 95 balls for 1,221 yards and 12 touchdowns. Maclin also returned a kickoff for a score.

 

10/19/08: After a slow start, Jeremy Maclin registered 100-yard outputs against Nevada, Buffalo and Oklahoma State.

 

5/22/08: If Jeremy Maclin can run a 4.29, you better believe he'll be off the board by the pick No. 15. He has a chance to do it, though if I had to bet, I'd say low 4.3.

 

2007: Jeremy Maclin set the NCAA freshman record for all-purpose yardage. A dynamic return specialist, Maclin also had 1,055 receiving yards, 375 rushing yards and 13 total touchdowns in 2007. He'll be a red-shirt sophomore in 2008, so he'll be eligible for the 2009 Draft.

 

 

 

Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland

Height: 6-2. Weight: 205.

Projected 40 Time: 4.33.

Projected Round (2009): 1-2.

1/8/09: As expected, Darrius Heyward-Bey has declared for the 2009 NFL Draft. If he runs a low 4.3, he could be taken in the first round.

 

1/4/09: Darrius Heyward-Bey had just 38 receptions, 553 yards and five touchdowns in 2008. His supporting cast was pretty pedestrian, so don't judge him on those numbers.

 

10/19/08: Despite catching just 12 balls entering the Wake Forest game, Darrius Heyward-Bey dominated the Deacons, catching 11 balls for 101 yards and a touchdown.

 

5/22/08: Darrius Heyward-Bey was inconsistent in 2007. Then again, any receiver would have been with the garbage Maryland had at quarterback (Chris Turner and Jordan Steffy combined for nine touchdowns and 11 picks). Heyward-Bey has a pretty sick 40 at his size. He has a shot to run a high 4.2.

 

2007: As a freshman, Darrius Heyward-Bey led the team in receptions (45) and receiving yards (694). All of his production came toward the end of the season. Named to the preseason first-team All-ACC. Still has a lot of room to grow - it's almost scary how good this guy can become.

 

 

 

 

 

Kenny Britt, Rutgers

Height: 6-4. Weight: 205.

Projected 40 Time: 4.50.

Projected Round (2009): 1-2.

10/19/08: Kenny Britt has 37 catches and 464 yards in six games, including a 12-reception, 151-yard performance at West Virginia.

 

7/26/08: If Kenny Britt runs a 4.4 at his size, he might become a lock to go in the first round. Britt had 62 receptions for 1,232 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore, earning a spot on the All-Big East second team. He won't even be 21 when the 2009 NFL season kicks off.

 

 

Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina

Height: 6-1. Weight: 210.

Projected 40 Time: 4.51.

Projected Round (2009): 2.

1/4/09: No receiving prospect is hotter than Hakeem Nicks right now. As a junior, Nicks recorded 68 receptions, 1,222 yards and 12 touchdowns. Nicks dominated West Virginia in the team's winter practice game, grabbing eight balls for a whopping 217 yards and three scores.

 

10/19/08: Hakeem Nicks has been a beast this year. Through seven games, Nicks has 39 catches, 643 yards and four touchdowns. His 40 is going to hurt him.

 

 

Louis Murphy, Florida

Height: 6-3. Weight: 204.

Projected 40 Time: 4.33.

Projected Round (2009): 2.

1/4/09: Louis Murphy's numbers will always be limited in Florida's offense - 36 catches, 611 yards, six touchdowns - but his size, 40 and combine numbers will definitely get him noticed. Murphy will be on Al Davis' radar in Round 2.

 

5/22/08: Louis Murphy had his first productive year as a Gator last year, collecting 37 receptions, 548 yards and five scores. Those aren't monstrous numbers, so why is he ranked so high? Check out his size and 40 time. Some teams (cough, Raiders and Lions, sneeze) will consider him in Round 2.

Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma

Height: 6-1. Weight: 201.

Projected 40 Time: 4.44.

Projected Round (2009): 2.

1/4/09: A dynamic receiver for Sam Bradford, Juaquin Iglesias recorded 69 receptions, 1,092 yards and 10 touchdowns.

 

10/19/08: This guy just keeps getting better. Juaquin Iglesias broke out against Kansas, catching 12 balls for 191 yards.

 

5/22/08: Despite Malcolm Kelly's presence on the team, Juaquin Iglesias led the Sooners with 68 receptions, 907 yards and five touchdowns.

 

 

Brandon LaFell, LSU

Height: 6-3. Weight: 209.

Projected 40 Time: 4.49.

Projected Round (2009): 2-3.

1/4/09: Despite his 61 receptions, 903 yards and eight touchdowns, it appears as though Brandon LaFell will return for his senior season.

 

10/19/08: I love Brandon LaFell as a receiving prospect. LaFell has really stepped up this year; his worst performance was a 7-catch, 59-yard output in a loss at Florida.

 

5/22/08: Brandon LaFell cooled off toward the end of the season but still managed to lead the team in receiving yards (656). He'll have to be more of a factor with Early Doucet gone.

 

2007: So much for LSU not having a second option across from Early Doucet. Brandon LaFell had the breakout performance of his collegiate career against a very solid Virginia Tech defense, catching seven passes for 125 yards, leading all Tiger receivers.

 

 

Mohamed Massaquoi, Georgia

Height: 6-2. Weight: 205.

Projected 40 Time: 4.49.

Projected Round (2009): 2-3.

1/4/09: Mohamed Massaquoi finally blew up after a mediocre career at Georgia. Massaquoi finished the year with 58 receptions for 920 yards and eight touchdowns - all career-highs. His best performance came against Georgia Tech, where he caught 11 balls for 180 yards and three scores. He was unstoppable down the stretch.

 

10/19/08: Mohamed Massaquoi has only two good games this season. He has way too many two-catch, 17-yard clunkers.

 

5/22/08: A member of the All-SEC Second Team, Mohamed Massaquoi caught 32 passes for 491 yards and four touchdowns in 2007.

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Robiskie, Ohio State

Height: 6-3. Weight: 197.

Projected 40 Time: 4.48.

Projected Round (2009): 3.

1/4/09: Brian Robiskie's numbers faded with a rookie quarterback under center. He finished with 37 receptions, 419 yards and eight scores.

 

10/19/08: The Terrell Pryor-to-Brian Robiskie connection looked promising at first, but Robiskie has registered two catches in each of the past three games against Wisconsin, Purdue and Michigan State. He hasn't gone over the 20-yard mark since Sept. 27.

 

5/22/08: Brian Robiskie had great production last year - 55 receptions, 935 yards, 11 touchdowns - but his mediocre 40 could keep him out of the first round.

 

2007: Brian Robiskie played well against Youngstown State and Akron, but his first real test as a starter came at Washington. Robiskie caught four balls for 107 yards, including a 68-yard bomb.

 

With Ted Ginn Jr. and Anthony Gonzalez gone, Robiskie is Ohio State's leading returning receiver. Robiskie only caught 29 passes for 383 yards and five touchdowns last year, but get this - Robiskie garnered seven receptions, 89 yards and a score in a 42-39 victory against Michigan of all teams.

 

Austin Collie, BYU

Height: 6-2. Weight: 206.

Projected 40 Time: 4.52.

Projected Round (2009): 3-4.

1/10/09: Arguably the best receiver in BYU history, Austin Collie has declared a year early for the NFL Draft. Collie caught 106 passes for 1,538 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior. He also returned kicks on a 27-yard average.

 

7/26/08: Despite missing two games, Austin Collie led BYU in receiving yardage (946) and qualified for the All-Mountain West second team. Collie was also solid as a return specialist.

 

 

Brandon Gibson, Washington State

Height: 6-1. Weight: 204.

Projected 40 Time: 4.47.

Projected Round (2009): 3-4.

1/4/09: One of the very few shining lights in Washington State's dead program, Brandon Gibson compiled 57 catches, 673 yards and two touchdowns in 2008.

 

10/19/08: You can't blame Brandon Gibson for the disaster in Pullman this year. Gibson had 10 catches and 103 yards against Oregon on Sept. 27, but hasn't done much since.

 

5/22/08: Despite missing one game last year, Brandon Gibson had 67 receptions, 1,180 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior. He'll only be 21 when the 2009 NFL Draft rolls around, so that's definitely a plus.

 

 

Pat White, West Virginia

Height: 6-2. Weight: 189.

Projected 40 Time: 4.43.

Projected Round (2009): 4.

5/22/08: Looking to become the next Antwaan Randle El (pre-Washington), Pat White will have to play receiver and kick returner at the next level. He has the athleticism to make the transition, but does he have the skill set?

 

2007: What to do with Pat White? Does he play running back at the next level? Receiver? Quarterback? Probably not the latter. Considering he rushed for 1,219 yards and 18 touchdowns, and gained 7.4 yards per carry, White will probably be placed in the backfield. His small frame concerns me, so what White needs to do after graduating is put on about 15 pounds of muscle.

 

 

Ramses Barden, Cal Poly-SLO

Height: 6-6. Weight: 226.

Projected 40 Time: 4.55.

Projected Round (2009): 4.

1/4/09: Thanks to his impressive side, Ramses Barden had 67 receptions, 1,257 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior.

 

10/19/08: The only Mustang of note, Ramses Barden has at least 131 yards and a touchdown in every game this season.

 

5/22/08: And I thought a 42-catch, 824-yard campaign was impressive. Ramses Barden smashed his 2006 numbers, collecting 57 receptions, 1,467 yards and 18 touchdowns last year. I don't care where you play - that's downright impressive.

 

2007: Ramses Barden's 6-6 frame may get him drafted, but unless he gets quicker, he'll have trouble getting separation in the NFL. Produced at 1-AA, accumulating 824 yards last year and 14 touchdowns the past two seasons.

 

 

Darius Passmore, Marshall

Height: 6-3. Weight: 186.

Projected 40 Time: 4.48.

Projected Round (2009): 4.

1/4/09: A mid-Day 2 prospect if he keeps his 40 to a high 4.4 or low 4.5, Darius Passmore notched 56 receptions, 945 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior.

 

10/19/08: Darius Passmore opened some eyes this year with a 7-catch, 95-yard outing at Wisconsin. He has improved, and even registered 165 yards at UAB on Oct. 18.

 

 

Mike Wallace, Ole Miss

Height: 6-0. Weight: 183.

Projected 40 Time: 4.35.

Projected Round (2009): 4-5.

1/4/09: Mike Wallace finished strong, catching 13 balls for 284 yards and five touchdowns in the final three games of the 2008 season. He had 39 receptions, 784 yards and seven scores on the year. Wallace also took a kickoff back to the house.

 

10/19/08: A disappointment this year, Mike Wallace has only 18 catches in seven games. His 40 may get him drafted.

 

5/22/08: Mike Wallace came on in 2007, notching 38 passes, 716 yards and six touchdowns. He's also an effective kick returner. You have to love his 40 - especially if you're a 250-year-old owner of an NFL team on the West Coast.

 

 

Brennan Marion, Tulsa

Height: 6-1. Weight: 185.

Projected 40 Time: 4.49.

Projected Round (2009): 4-5.

1/4/09: Brennan Marion finished the year with 43 receptions, 1,112 yards and eight scores.

 

10/19/08: Brennan Marion had a solid season entering the UTEP game. Solid became excellent, as Marion caught six balls for 233 yards and three touchdowns.

 

5/22/08: Brennan Marion's 40 will get him noticed, as will his 2007 numbers: 1,244 yards and 11 touchdowns. Oh, and he didn't play in two of Tulsa's 13 games.

 

 

Marko Mitchell, Nevada

Height: 6-3. Weight: 210.

Projected 40 Time: 4.45.

Projected Round (2009): 4-5.

1/4/09: Marko Mitchell finished with solid numbers as a senior, collecting 57 catches, 1,011 yards and nine touchdowns.

 

2007: Despite starting just eight games, Marko Mitchell recorded 53 receptions, 1,129 yards and eight touchdowns in 2007. His yards per catch (21.3) was good for second in the nation. Mitchell also has a nice 40 at his size.

 

 

 

Michael Jones, Arizona State

Height: 6-4. Weight: 203.

Projected 40 Time: 4.51.

Projected Round (2009): 5.

1/4/09: Michael Jones finished the season with 61 receptions, 744 yards and four touchdowns.

 

10/19/08: Michael Jones has been more consistent this season, catching at least four passes in all but one game. He's on pace for 60 receptions and 854 yards. He's only been to the end zone once, however.

 

5/22/08: Michael Jones was pretty inconsistent last year, but he came on in the final game of the year. Jones had eight receptions, 107 yards and two touchdowns against Texas in the Pacific Life Holiday postseason exhibition match.

 

 

Tiquan Underwood, Rutgers

Height: 6-2. Weight: 185.

Projected 40 Time: 4.41.

Projected Round (2009): 5.

1/4/09: Tiquan Underwood saved his best for last, catching nine passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns in the final two games of the year.

 

10/19/08: Tons of drops and lacking production (14 catches before the Connecticut game on Oct. 18) has dropped Tiquan Underwood's stock. His 40 will still intrigue some teams. 5/22/08: Tiquan Underwood had six games of more than 100 receiving yards, totaling 1,100 and seven touchdowns for the entire year.

 

 

Aaron Kelly, Clemson

Height: 6-5. Weight: 190.

Projected 40 Time: 4.53.

Projected Round (2009): 5-6.

1/4/09: Aaron Kelly struggled like everyone else on Clemson this year, garnering 61 receptions for 648 yards and three scores - a major dropoff from last year.

 

10/19/08: Maybe Aaron Kelly should have declared early. Kelly had his first 100-yard performance against Georgia Tech, but struggled at times with Cullen Harper tanking.

 

2007: After declaring for the 2008 NFL Draft, Aaron Kelly has decided to stay for his senior year.

 

Kelly put up great numbers with Cullen Harper emerging as an elite quarterback. Kelly had 88 receptions, 1,081 yards and 11 touchdowns. However, Kelly really needs to improve his 40 if he wants to get drafted in the first two rounds.

 

 

Demetrius Byrd, LSU

Height: 6-2. Weight: 195.

Projected 40 Time: 4.45.

Projected Round (2009): 5-6.

1/4/09: In his final six games of the year, Demetrius Byrd caught 14 passes for 146 yards and one touchdown. Epic fail.

 

10/19/08: A disappointment this season, Demetrius Byrd has either two or three receptions in every game this season, save for one.

 

5/22/08: Demetrius Byrd improved throughout the year and had a pair of 6-catch performances in November. Byrd finished with 35 receptions, 621 yards and seven touchdowns.

 

 

 

Kevin Ogletree, Virginia

Height: 6-2. Weight: 190.

Projected 40 Time: 4.47.

Projected Round (2009): 6.

1/8/09: Not really sure why Kevin Ogletree is declaring early when he's a late-round prospect at best, but hey, all the luck to him.

 

 

Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan

Height: 6-2. Weight: 233.

Projected 40 Time: 4.60.

Projected Round (2009): 6.

1/4/09: Thanks to his monstrous frame, Jamarko Simmons was able to catch 98 balls, 1,184 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior.

 

10/19/08: Jamarko Simmons, currently on pace to eclipse the 1,000-yard barrier for the first time in his career, had 13 catches and 118 yards at Central Michigan on Oct. 18.

 

5/22/08: I find it odd that Jamarko Simmons had his best production against the likes of West Virginia (14 rec, 144 yds, 2 TDs) and Missouri (10 rec, 98 yds), and had his worst outings versus Central Connecticut State (3 rec, 33 yds) and Central Michigan (2 rec, 22 yards). In all, Simmons finished with 84 catches, 980 yards and six touchdowns.

 

 

Kenny McKinley, South Carolina

Height: 6-0. Weight: 184.

Projected 40 Time: 4.44.

Projected Round (2009): 6.

1/4/09: Thanks to Steve Spurrier's idiotic quarterback management, Kenny McKinley struggled as a senior, garnering just 48 receptions, 556 yards and four touchdowns.

 

10/19/08: Kenny McKinley missed three games with a hamstring injury. He had seven catches, 88 yards and a touchdown at Kentucky, but dropped a key pass in LSU territory the following week.

 

2007: Kenny McKinley followed up a 51-catch 2006 season with 77 receptions, 968 yards and nine touchdowns despite playing with a toe injury.

 

 

 

 

David Richmond, San Jose State

Height: 6-4. Weight: 203.

Projected 40 Time: 4.54.

Projected Round (2009): 6-7.

1/4/09: Pretty much duplicating his 2007 figures, David Richmond notched 70 catches, 806 yards and seven scores.

 

10/19/08: David Richmond has become more consistent this season. He's on the edge of draft consideration. We'll have to see what he does at the Combine or his Pro Day.

 

5/22/08: David Richmond compiled 55 catches, 852 yards and three touchdowns in 2007. Richmond had a 10- and a 9-reception game. Other than that, he averaged 3.6 receptions per contest.

 

 

Greg Orton, Purdue

Height: 6-3. Weight: 200.

Projected 40 Time: 4.54.

Projected Round (2009): 6-7.

1/4/09: Greg Orton finished the season with 69 receptions, 720 yards and five scores. 10/19/08: The production is there (503 yards in seven games).

 

5/22/08: A mediocre 40 hurts Greg Orton, who had 67 receptions for 752 yards and three touchdowns in 2007.

 

 

Brooks Foster, North Carolina

Height: 6-3. Weight: 205.

Projected 40 Time: 4.42.

Projected Round (2009): 6-7.

1/4/09: All looks, no substance. Brooks Foster is built like a dynamic wideout, but he has never recorded more than 38 catches, 486 yards and two touchdowns in a single season - and those numbers are from 2006.

 

10/19/08: Brooks Foster doesn't have more than three catches in any game this year. You still have to love his projected 40 at his size.

 

5/22/08: Brooks Foster has nice size, but the production just isn't there (29 receptions, 417 yards in 2007).

 

 

 

Brian Hartline, Ohio State

Height: 6-2. Weight: 186.

Projected 40 Time: 4.53.

Projected Round (2009): 7.

1/15/09: I don't understand this. Why would Brian Hartline declare after such an awful year? He had just 21 receptions, 479 yards and four touchdowns as a junior.

 

7/26/08: Brian Hartline finished behind Brian Robiskie in receptions (52) and yards (694) as a sophomore. He's talented, but his mediocre 40 is going to hurt his draft stock.

 

 

Nate Swift, Nebraska

Height: 6-2. Weight: 200.

Projected 40 Time: 4.55.

Projected Round (2009): 7.

1/4/09: Finishing with 60 receptions, 909 yards and nine scores, Nate Swift was also able to return a punt for a touchdown.

 

10/19/08: Nate Swift just had the best game of his 2008 season - an eight-catch, 112-yard performance at Iowa State. He's on pace to have the best year of his career.

 

5/22/08: Nate Swift's production in Bill Callahan's offense was limited; he had 36 receptions, 520 yards and three touchdowns.

 

 

Johnny Knox, Abilene Christian

Height: 6-0. Weight: 183.

Projected 40 Time: 4.45.

Projected Round (2009): 7.

10/19/08: Johnny Knox recently had a game where he caught six passes for 232 yards and four touchdowns.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manuel Johnson, Oklahoma

Height: 6-0. Weight: 183.

Projected 40 Time: 4.47.

Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

1/4/09: Slowed down because of his arm injury, Manuel Johnson managed only six receptions in the final six games of the season.

 

10/19/08: Prior to the Kansas game in which he suffered an arm injury, Manuel Johnson led the Sooners in receiving with 32 catches, 553 yards and eight touchdowns.

 

 

Patrick Turner, USC

Height: 6-5. Weight: 224.

Projected 40 Time: 4.60.

Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

1/4/09: Patrick Turner finished strong. He compiled 49 catches, 741 yards and 10 scores as a senior.

 

10/19/08: Nothing special this season. Hope Patrick Turner's working on his 40!

 

5/22/08: Patrick Turner's 40 is going to kill him. He had 48 receptions, 569 yards and three touchdowns last year, so that's not too great either.

 

2007: Patrick Turner hasn't done much at USC (29 receptions and 272 yards were career highs in 2006), but he'll have an opportunity to shine now that Dwayne Jarrett and Steve Smith are gone. If Turner improves his 40, he could sneak into the first round.

 

 

Jaison Williams, Oregon

Height: 6-5. Weight: 240.

Projected 40 Time: 4.53.

Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

1/4/09: Should have declared last year with Dennis Dixon. Jaison Williams was benched this season, finishing with just 33 receptions, 421 yards and three scores.

 

10/19/08: Jaison Williams' production is down, but considering the dropoff at quarterback in the wake of Dennis Dixon's departure, it's not really a surprise.

 

5/22/08: A 4.6 isn't good for a receiver, but if the guy's 6-5, 240, who cares? Jaison Williams was a powerful weapon for Dennis Dixon; Williams notched 55 receptions, 844 yards and eight touchdowns. NFL GMs be warned - Williams is known for his butter fingers.

 

2007: An intriguing prospect. Look at his weight. How can anyone defend him inside the end zone? If Jaison Williams can run a 4.5, he'll go in the first two rounds. Caught 68 passes for 984 yards and six touchdowns in 2006.

 

 

George Smith, Vanderbilt

Height: 6-3. Weight: 202.

Projected 40 Time: 4.47.

Projected Round (2009): FA.

1/4/09: Not the way you want to end your collegiate career - George Smith had 13 receptions, 142 yards and no scores as a senior. He needs an incredible combine to bounce back.

 

10/19/08: George Smith has just four receptions on the year, as he's coming off foot surgery.

 

5/22/08: Registered 32 receptions, 397 yards and three touchdowns as a junior. Will be entering his third year as a starter in 2008.

 

 

 

Greg Carr, Florida State

Height: 6-6. Weight: 211.

Projected 40 Time: 4.63.

Projected Round (2009): FA.

10/19/08: Greg Carr's best game this season: three catches, 67 yards against West Carolina. Yikes.

 

5/22/08: Greg Carr, who figures to be an imposing red-zone target in the NFL, hasn't been able to show what he's made of because of mediocre quarterback play at Florida State. Carr caught 45 passes for 795 yards and four touchdowns in 2007.

 

2007: Greg Carr caught 12 touchdowns but only 34 receptions in 2006. A nice end-zone target at 6-6.

 

 

Lucas Taylor, Tennessee -

Height: 6-0. Weight: 185. Projected 40 Time: 4.55. Projected Round (2009): FA.

Isaiah Williams, Maryland -

Height: 6-2. Weight: 205. Projected 40 Time: 4.48. Projected Round (2009): FA.

Josh Briscoe, Tennessee -

Height: 6-3. Weight: 183. Projected 40 Time: 4.55. Projected Round (2009): FA.

Justin Brown, Hampton -

Height: 6-2. Weight: 200. Projected 40 Time: 4.54. Projected Round (2009): FA.

 

 

Eron Riley, Duke

Height: 6-3. Weight: 205.

Projected 40 Time: 4.54.

Projected Round (2009): FA.

5/22/08: Eron Riley was arrested in January for allegedly hitting someone outside a bar. Awesome.

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Outside of the 1st, maybe 2nd round, WR is pretty much a crapshoot. Sure you get lucky at times, but that's not the case most of the time. I'd prefer either trading for Holt (he might want to stay though with Spags as his HC now), or signing a solid vet like Mark Clayton (the one on the Bucs) or Bryant Johnson (I'm still very high on him). That is if we don't go WR in the 1st two rounds.

 

I love Britt, but it'd be too early to take him with our first, and he'd likely be gone before or second.

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It probably won't matter while Turner is still here. He'll continue to send Marty Booker deep, and watch Rashied Davis drop the ball, while Bennett sits on the bench and Haas never really makes the team.

 

If I had to pick, however, I'd go with Ramses Barden in the fourth, or maybe a late third. He looks like a beast and completely dominated his opponents. He reminds me of Randy Moss coming out of school, and he attacks the ball like Fitzgerald from Arizona. Seriously. Go watch some of his grainy youtube footage. He looks absolutely unstoppable, just like Moss did in college. If that doesn't happen, I'd like the Bears go get Orton out of Purdue, just for the comedic aspect of it.

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I like Barden, but he is playing D-IAA competition. He did dominate Wisconsin, but lots of teams did.

 

I remember hearing the same comments about Moss. I remember saying, "You're crazy. This dude is an athletic freak." I know that D-IAA isn't the same as Marshall, but when a guy makes others around him look ridiculous, that is the exact reason why he should be viewed beyond the lower tier in which he plays. This dude is a mismatch, and a TD machine. He'd be a great mid-round pickup.

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I remember hearing the same comments about Moss. I remember saying, "You're crazy. This dude is an athletic freak." I know that D-IAA isn't the same as Marshall, but when a guy makes others around him look ridiculous, that is the exact reason why he should be viewed beyond the lower tier in which he plays. This dude is a mismatch, and a TD machine. He'd be a great mid-round pickup.

I'm not really disagreeing, but I would have liked to see him vs. more D-IA competition.

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It probably won't matter while Turner is still here. He'll continue to send Marty Booker deep, and watch Rashied Davis drop the ball, while Bennett sits on the bench and Haas never really makes the team.

 

If I had to pick, however, I'd go with Ramses Barden in the fourth, or maybe a late third. He looks like a beast and completely dominated his opponents. He reminds me of Randy Moss coming out of school, and he attacks the ball like Fitzgerald from Arizona. Seriously. Go watch some of his grainy youtube footage. He looks absolutely unstoppable, just like Moss did in college. If that doesn't happen, I'd like the Bears go get Orton out of Purdue, just for the comedic aspect of it.

 

We already have Orton out of Purdue.

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