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A smart NFL GM will take someone else with their first rounder and get the kid from ECU in the 2nd round IMO.
 

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I've been reading and hearing that Jamaal Charles may be the 2nd back taken.
 

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Kid from ECU is pretty damn fast too. I personally think taking a RB in round 1 is a good way to ruin your franchise unless you have a talented offensive line already in place.


Correct. Problem for bad teams is they need the OL and the RB. The RB sells tickets, while the OL wins Super Bowls. Peterson was in the perfect situation last year.
 

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Right or wrong, NFL teams will compare him to Ricky Williams and Cedric Benson and he will slide.

I don't know if you've heard of C.O. Brocato or not. He is a legendary scout and gives Charles very high marks. There are few scouts as respected as him and he says he's just as good as McFadden, Mendenhall and Jones.
 

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Has to go top 3 I would think

Felix Jones: 4.4
Mike Hart 4.67
Ray Rice 4.4
John Stewart 4.4
Slaton 4.4

Chris Brown of ECU was in the 4.2s also

Adrian Peterson ran 4.4 and 4.37 last yr

Damn! Jerry Jones probably got a hard on b/c of that! :lol: Buh bye Marion Barbarian! (I still think it'll be a bad deal for the Cowboys if Jones does it)
 

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I know Jamaal Charles. He is DEFINITELY one the dumbest athletes in the draft. In High School, he was in "Special Education" programs. He didnt even have to take the state required TAKS exam to graduate from High School. The Wonderlic Test may kick his ass



What time did Jamaal Run though? By the way, he was a great track star in High School and one of the fastest in the state in High School
 

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PO, calling an athlete dumb is probably not to uncommon. If it wasn't for sports quite a few of these guys would be picking up your trash twice a week. I didn't watch any of the combine today so I can't say what he ran.

He claimed that he could run a 4.1 40 so we'll see.
 
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I know Jamaal Charles. He is DEFINITELY one the dumbest athletes in the draft. In High School, he was in "Special Education" programs. He didnt even have to take the state required TAKS exam to graduate from High School. The Wonderlic Test may kick his ass



What time did Jamaal Run though? By the way, he was a great track star in High School and one of the fastest in the state in High School

You are just still mad at him for stealing your lunch during recess. Is it true that you sat next to him in class?
 

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I know Jamaal Charles. He is DEFINITELY one the dumbest athletes in the draft. In High School, he was in "Special Education" programs. He didnt even have to take the state required TAKS exam to graduate from High School. The Wonderlic Test may kick his ass



What time did Jamaal Run though? By the way, he was a great track star in High School and one of the fastest in the state in High School

4.38. Nice time. Charles will find a spot in the pros.
 

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Good stuff here from ESPN:

  • Four running backs posted 40-yard times better than 4.4 seconds. Darren McFadden was the big draw, and he impressed with the second-fastest time (4.33). The performance validated what scouts knew about his ability. He still must show he's not a character risk.
  • Teams are still waiting for the cornerback and receiver positions to sort out in terms of identifying a clear No. 1 prospect. The defensive backs do not work out until Tuesday, so we're short on evidence at that position. At receiver, Cal's DeSean Jackson posted the best 40-yard time (4.35 seconds) and 20-yard split (2.53). Others have superior size.
  • LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey still must convince teams that injury concerns are overblown. Dorsey stressed that he hasn't missed games, but medical examinations haven't removed the uncertainty over a stress-fracture injury suffered during his junior season.
  • Michigan State receiver Devin Thomas helped himself by posting the best times over 10 yards (1.48) and 20 yards (2.52). His 40-yard time was a respectable 4.4 seconds.
  • Florida State receiver De'Cody Fagg was the combine's biggest loser today, suffering an apparently serious knee injury while running routes.
Behind the scenes, teams logged results of psychological testing. Teams run players through tests given by employers across the country. The Colts, for example, administer what is known as a "16 PF" test (PDF example).
One version of the test features 185 questions designed to sort players on 16 personality scales. A version of the test I found online identifies five global factors: independence, anxiety, self-control, extraversion and tough-mindedness. This version of the test also seeks to measure self-esteem, adjustment, social skills, creativity and leadership.
That's it for us from Indianapolis. I'll be heading home Monday morning. Matt Mosley will be back in the saddle.

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Four running backs beat 4.4 barrier
February 24, 2008 4:53 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando
The NFL has provided official results on 40-yard dash times for running backs. I refrained from posting the unofficial numbers seen on NFL Network.
East Carolina's Chris Johnson led the way with a blazing 4.24-second time. Arkansas-Fayetteville's Darren McFadden was second at 4.33 seconds, another outstanding time.
Houston's Anthony Alridge (4.36) and Texas-Austin's Jamaal Charles (4.38) also broke the 4.4 barrier, followed by Morgan State's Chad Simpson (4.42), Illinois' Rashard Mendenhall (4.45), Tulane's Matthew Forte (4.46), Arkansas-Fayetteville's Felix Jones (4.47), Toledo's Jalen Parmele (4.47) and Oregon's Jonathan Stewart (4.48).
Colts president Bill Polian said he sees as many as four running backs being worthy of spots among the top 10 overall picks, based on "great measurables and terrific production, which is all your are looking for." He also said most of them were "good kids" before amending his remarks to suggest all of them fit into that category. Teams will have to weigh McFadden's association with a couple of nightclub scuffles.


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Sifting through receiver numbers
February 24, 2008 4:43 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando
Virginia Tech's Eddie Royal posted top-five finishes at his position in four of five categories for which I have results. I have results in the 40-yard dash, 10- and 20-yard splits, and vertical jump.
According to numbers provided by the NFL, Royal finished first in the 10-yard split (1.48 seconds) and bench press (24 repetitions of 225 pounds). He finished fifth in the 20-yard split (2.55) and 40-yard dash (4.39). Michigan's State's Devin Thomas also finished first in two of the five categories in question (1.48 seconds over 10 yards and 2.52 seconds over 20 yards).
Cal's DeSean Jackson was first in the 40 (4.35) and 20-yard split (2.53). Kentucky's Keenan Burton posted the best vertical at 38 1/2 inches. Richmond's Arman Shields and Coastal Carolina's Jerome Simpson tied for second (37 1/2).


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I don't know if you've heard of C.O. Brocato or not. He is a legendary scout and gives Charles very high marks. There are few scouts as respected as him and he says he's just as good as McFadden, Mendenhall and Jones.

One thing against him is "Is he great, or just surrounded by great athletes making him great?" The Nebraska game was a huge game for him.

Personally, I think Felix Jones may be the best RB in the draft.
 

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Seeing as how the Texans need a running back this draft is shaping up as a good one for them.
 

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One thing against him is "Is he great, or just surrounded by great athletes making him great?" The Nebraska game was a huge game for him.

Personally, I think Felix Jones may be the best RB in the draft.

Yea, you just never know. Many can't miss athletes did in fact miss. Plenty of Pro Bowlers taken in the lower rounds also.
 

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He's gonna be a Raider.

WHOOOO HOOOO!!
 

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McFadden must have Travis Henry as his role model. Paternity suit ongoing with 2 more little ones already in waiting
 

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Mcfadden looks like a strong runner also, a bruiser type like Peterson.


Have you watched him play? He's a home run hitter. A "bounce-it-outside" guy. He actually goes down very easily when tackled and rarely busts a good solid tackle.

I am not taking anything away from the kid. He's exciting, he's done some amazing things and has posted freakish numbers at the combine. And he probably deserves to be the first RB drafted....but a bruiser this guy is not.
 

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