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  1. http://profootballta...n-front-office/ I still can't believe the Ravens let Saturday wonder into Indy. With all the OL need over the yrs he would have solidified the center spot for a decade.
  2. I thought it was Magneto.
  3. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1108943/index.htm So it is 6 according to all the websites I have found. SI being the most reliable. I don't know if this TMZ child is part of that group or a new child. There was a pic a few yrs back and i thought it was higher than 6 [/left]
  4. I disagree. I saw him psuhed back way to much. I saw way to much pressure up the nose. His run blocking leaves something to be desired.
  5. It isn't just hat moves are made. They will be made one day no matter what. If you make them at the right time you can maximize a return of talent for them.
  6. I am fine with that.
  7. I would like to see more video and writeups on the position.
  8. Didn't watch. Maybe next yr.
  9. Hell Yanda didn't need much coaching up. He started at RT. There are a lot of solid OG's. They can easily get a contributor day 2 or now that it is 3 days on day 3.
  10. Very true.
  11. George Iloka Boise St. 6-3 216 4.49 01/25/2012 - 2012 SENIOR BOWL WEDNESDAY: FS George Iloka, Boise State: At nearly 6-4 and 222 pounds, Iloka looks more like a potential linebacker than a free safety, but his athleticism and instincts have been on display all week long. He intercepted a pass during Tuesday's practice, making an impressive diving pick-off of Michigan State's Kirk Cousins in front of Massachusetts' H-back Emil Igwenagu. Iloka is not surprisingly a bit high in his back pedal but he showed surprising agility and burst when asked to drop down and cover receivers when the offense switched to a three receiver set. In a relatively weak year for safeties (outside of Alabama's Mark Barron), Iloka's size, athleticism and experience (40 consecutive starts) stand out. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYdzorboZbI Not the best vid but he is #8 towards the end. Markelle Martin Oklahoma St. 6-1 198 4.45 Can't find a recent writeup. He swarms and I think he might be the best talent on their D.
  12. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/04/debartolo-and-parcells-could-be-battling-for-one-spot/ Art who did so much for the league can't get in the room. They will talk about Eddie Debartalo who was thrown out of the league. Honestly I cannot think of what he did as an owner other than hire a good GM and coach and write checks. What did he do to make the league better?
  13. No that is dead serious. That one reason why before the last contract he was not flush with cash. Btween Atl and all the kids he was cash poor.
  14. Last I had heard he has 9 kids.
  15. Yes you are right. This is his umbrella. I didn't like the signing when they made it 3 yrs ago. While he is smart and can make all the calls he is not strong enough to make it happen. He is just like Flynn.
  16. http://www.tmz.com/2012/01/25/ray-lewis-baltimore-ravens-paternity/ He shoudl ask for custody. It sounds like she is a bit out of control.
  17. http://espn.go.com/blog/afcnorth/post/_/id/41862/ravens-birk-still-pondering-retirement The Ravens should just say they have no interest and if he continues to play it wont be here.
  18. Whats her deal?
  19. The one thing that worries me with the Giants is that so many are picking them. I would like to see where the money is flowing in Vegas. IF it is all flowing on the Giants Vegas is not looking to lose money and the mass usually lose on their bets.
  20. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/03/fan-sues-over-nfl-stadium-conduct-policy-says-he-has-a-right-to-swear/ </h2> I think this may came down to if the Stadium is publically financed then 1st ammendment rules should prevail.
  21. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/03/nfl-may-expand-replay-automatically-review-all-end-zone-plays/
  22. Seeing that tackle I thought it might be broken. I am looking for an article about surgery. Is there one? Where did you hear? I was amazed he was trying to play this weekend. If he doesn't play I think the Giants win.
  23. Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia Height: 6-6. Weight: 346. Projected 40 Time: 5.28. Arm: 35 1/8. Hand: 10. Projected Round (2012): 1-2. 1/16/12: In many games this regular season, Glenn was dominant. He has the power, quick feet and long arms to make him a balanced blocker. Glenn had no problem opening holes in the ground game, and generally was a good pass protector. In the first contest of the year, the senior had a disaster of a game. Boise State's Shea McClellin and the rest of the Broncos defensive line had their way with Glenn as he allowed multiple hits on the quarterback. Glenn gave up a few sacks, plus he was flagged multiple times. Glenn battled against South Carolina, Florida and LSU. He got beat on some plays and also had a good share of wins. In the NFL, Glenn would be best as a guard in a power-man blocking scheme. Kelechi Osemele, OT/G, Iowa State Height: 6-5. Weight: 333. Projected 40 Time: 5.36. Arm: 35 1/4. Hand: 10 3/8. Projected Round (2012): 2. 1/16/12: Osemele put together an excellent season. Iowa State had him at left tackle, and he played well there. Osemele is a very good athlete for his size with the ability to slide and mirror pass rushers. He has long arms, quick feet and carries his weight well. Matching up against Oklahoma's Frank Alexander, Osmele held him without a sack. He has the power to run defenders over in the ground game. While Osmele could play right tackle in the NFL, his best fit could be inside at guard. Kevin Zeitler, G, Wisconsin Height: 6-4. Weight: 315. Projected 40 Time: 5.21. Arm: 32 1/2. Hand: 10 1/8. Projected Round (2012): 2. 1/16/12: Zeitler did a fabulous job paving the way for running back Montee Ball this year. Zeitler is strong at the point of attack and has no issues blasting open running lanes. He has more mobility and athletic ability than one might think. Zeitler does a good job of hitting blocks on the second level and in the open field on screen passes. He also did an excellent job in pass protection for quarterback Russell Wilson. Zeitler really helped his stock with a strong season. He played very well against Penn State's Devon Still, and had an evenly-matched battle with Michigan State's Jerel Worthy in the Big Ten Championship Game. Zeitler and center Peter Konz were the two lead linemen that the Badgers ran behind as they averaged 235.7 yards per game on the ground. Ryan Miller, G, Colorado Height: 6-8. Weight: 310. Projected 40 Time: 5.25. Projected Round (2012): 2-3. 1/16/12: Miller had a strong senior season with some impressive games. He showed the ability to be a forceful run blocker. Miller is a very good athlete and has excellent quickness to fire out of his stance to get to the second level. He anchors well in the pass rush and has the mobility to slide with defenders. Miller has the skill set to get some consideration at right tackle. He had an impressive game against Washington. Lucas Nix, G/OT, Pittsburgh Height: 6-6. Weight: 310. Projected 40 Time: 5.19. Projected Round (2012): 3-4. 1/16/12: Nix was moved to left tackle and played well this season, but the senior also missed multiple games with injuries. He should move back inside for the next level. Nix has good power and moves pretty well for his size, but he probably does not have the athleticism necessary to be a tackle at the NFL. Brandon Washington*, G, Miami Height: 6-4. Weight: 320. Projected 40 Time: 5.21. Projected Round (2012): 3-4. 1/16/12: After being a 2010 All-ACC pick at guard, Miami moved Washington to left tackle after Seantrel Henderson was injured. Washington had a mixed season at left tackle. He did a quality job of run blocking for Hurricanes running back Lamar Miller. Washington has a nice combination of power and mobility, but belongs on the inside. Head coach Al Golden was openly critical of Washington after he struggled against North Carolina and defensive end Quinton Coples. Washington took offense at his coach's criticism, but remained the starter at left tackle. He has some talent, and his situation at Miami led him to entering the draft. In the NFL, Washington definitely has to move back inside. Lonnie Edwards, G, Texas Tech Height: 6-4. Weight: 322. Projected 40 Time: 5.16. Projected Round (2012): 3-4. 1/16/12: Edwards did a very good job this season and showed a lot of improvements. He is a physical run blocker and a quality pass blocker. Edwards has the power to push defensive linemen around and open up holes on the ground. Texas Tech put up some big point totals, and he had a strong senior season. Joel Foreman, G, Michigan State Height: 6-4. Weight: 310. Projected 40 Time: 5.30. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/16/12: Foreman was solid, yet unspectacular for Michigan State this season. He is a quality run blocker and pass blocker. Foreman has good technique and is well-rounded, but does not look like he has special physical tools. Will Blackwell, G/C, LSU Height: 6-4. Weight: 314. Projected 40 Time: 5.03. Arm: 33 3/4. Hand: 10 1/2. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/16/12: Blackwell had a strong senior season opening up holes on the ground for LSU. He also was a good pass protector for his quarterbacks. Blackwell was LSU's starter at right guard for the 2010 season. For the next level, he needs to add power. Blackwell has some developmental potential and should get cross-trained at center. He was a first-team All-SEC selection this year. Adam Gettis, G/C, Iowa Height: 6-4. Weight: 280. Projected 40 Time: 5.05. Projected Round (2012): 4-6. 1/16/12: This year, Gettis was a second-team all Big Ten selection and did a good job of opening up running holes. Running back Marcus Coker had an excellent season running behind him. Gettis is athletic and quick, but he is too light for the NFL. Gettis needs to add weight and may have to move to center if he can't add a significant amount of weight. Jaymes Brooks, G, Virginia Tech Height: 6-2. Weight: 307. Projected 40 Time: 5.14. Projected Round (2012): 4-6. 1/16/12: Brooks and the Virginia Tech offensive line did a good job of opening up holes for running back David Wilson. The Hokies averaged 187 yards per game on the ground this year. Brooks could use a little more power in his game, but he improved his stock this season. Stephen Good, G, Oklahoma Height: 6-6. Weight: 299. Projected 40 Time: 5.09. Projected Round (2012): 5-6. 1/16/12: Good and the Oklahoma offensive line had a strong season. They did a good job in pass protection for quarterback Landry Jones and in opening up holes on the ground for running back Dominique Whaley, before he went down with an injury. Good missed the game against Kansas. He should add some power to be a better run blocker in the NFL. Art Forst, G/OT, Rutgers Height: 6-8. Weight: 310. Projected 40 Time: 5.30. Projected Round (2012): 5-6. 1/16/12: Forst did not play the first two games of the season, but returned to start the last seven games for Rutgers. He played well for the Crimson Knights as a run and pass blocker. Forst is a sleeper prospect with some potential to turn into a contributor at the next level.
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