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Buschbaum has Williams at #4, Jammer at #3

03-27-2002, 11:00 AM
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http://www.profootballweekly.com/con.../draft_set.asp
Ric, this is the second expert to project Mike Williams ahead of McKinnie, this despite Mike being hurt. Do you still believe thatt Williams may be the third OT taken?
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03-27-2002, 11:15 AM
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Williams, despite a knee injury, had an amazing workout - 5.3 something 40 time (for a guy 6'6" 370), 32" vertical & such. McKinnie did a pitifully low # of reps on the 225lb benchpress & most think his "draft stock" has dropped below Williams.
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03-27-2002, 11:40 AM
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Originally posted by gr8-1
[url]Ric, this is the second expert to project Mike Williams ahead of McKinnie, this despite Mike being hurt. Do you still believe thatt Williams may be the third OT taken?
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no, no, no -- i never said williams would go third; he's always been slotted as either the first or second T prospect available in this draft.
i only contended that i thought pearson was on their (williams and mckinnie's) level. but his stock seems to have absolutely fallen off a very steep cliff. i think bucshbaum did a mock where pearson wasn't even selected in the first round. i think that's a bit extreme, but he may have definitely fallen behind levi jones on the big draft board in the sky.
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03-27-2002, 12:57 PM
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Not to get off topic, but after reviewing Buchsbaum's mock draft, I'm still holding out hope that one of those top-flight WRs will drop into the second round...
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03-27-2002, 02:14 PM
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Roy Williams / Texas should be Roy Williams / Oklahoma. Heart, its okay to beat now.
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03-27-2002, 02:27 PM
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The UT Roy Williams is vastly overrated.
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03-27-2002, 03:10 PM
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The UT Roy Williams is vastly overrated.
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Sometimes a post is so laughable that it does not merit a serious response, so I'll just say this: after reading a few of your posts the last 2 days, it's become quite clear to me that your knowledge of baseball & football is on par w/ your ability to fill out an NCAA tourney bracket.
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03-27-2002, 03:33 PM
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The UT Roy Williams is vastly overrated.
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LOL, he would have been the #1 WR picked this year if he came out as a sophmore. He's one of the reasons that nfl teams continually visiit UT's spring practice. Granted, his #'s weren't overwhelming last year. That can be attributed to his injuries (had surgery, can't practice even now) and at times, shabby QB play and play-calling.
He's a stud. He has it all.
You love causing trouble/ going against the grain at clutch city, don't you?
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"Not only do I think he is the Rookie of the Year right now, I think outside of (San Diego Chargers running back) LaDainian Tomlinson, he may be the MVP of the league,'' Baldinger said. "He has far exceeded everybody's expectations. The fact he's having this kind of success so early on a team that, let's face it ... isn't the most talented in the league. ... They look like geniuses for taking him.''
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03-27-2002, 06:02 PM
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Roy williams is a pimp, and could be a number one overall pick for a wideout, and definitely top 5. He has incredible break away speed, insane size, and tremendous athleticism. Plus, the horns didn't exactly go run and shoot last year. They had a very good running game with benson, and a complete squad of solid wideouts, arguably the best in the nation by most analysts.
You *COULD* spend time watching the games, rather than making up silliness on this board, kidrock8. But i don't want to put you through any trouble or anything.....
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