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College Eye for the NFL Guy: Felix Jones

By Brian GrummellApr 22nd 2008 – 4:09PM

Whatever you say ... number two!WHAT NFL SCOUTS ARE SAYINGPro Football Weekly 2008 NFL Draft GuideThinly built and not built to withstand heavy contact or carry the workload. Lacks the strength to run between the tackles and likes to bounce everything outside. Would be most effective in a complementary role alongside a...

College Eye For The NFL Guy: Brian Brohm

By John RadcliffApr 21st 2008 – 8:32PM

I hated this guy so much while he was at Louisville, I take great joy in knowing that I will never have to write about him again. And by hate, I mean respect if you look at what he did the last three years to West Virginia. WHAT NFL SCOUTS ARE SAYINGPro Football Weekly Ranking the QuarterbacksBrohm – Pop gun arm...

College Eye for the NFL Guy: John David Booty

By Brian GrummellApr 21st 2008 – 4:59PM

Opinions are like ... well, you know. Here's our smelly take.WHAT NFL SCOUTS ARE SAYINGPro Football Weekly's 2008 NFL Draft GuideIs clearly well-coached, with very sound mechanics. A pure pocket passer with functional arm strength, Booty is a West Coast, rhythm passer who will need to play in an offense that features a...

College Eye: What the Bills Can Expect From Marshawn Lynch

By Brian GrummellMay 2nd 2007 – 7:54PM

Lynch was one of college football's elite tailbacks the last three years, averaging 6.1, 6.4 and 8.8 yards a carry. He's also a strange dude and it is unknown how money, fame and his sometimes shy, sometimes outgoing personality will handle the new surroundings. What is known is that his selection by the Bills is...

College Eye: What the Steelers Can Expect From Lamarr Woodley

By Brian CookApr 28th 2007 – 10:24PM

The Steelers started a brief two-player run on Michigan defenders when they picked defensive end Lamarr Woodley with the 46th pick in the draft. If the Steelers intend on sticking with their 3-4, Woodley will have to switch to OLB in the pros. A view on his chances from a guy who watched him play four years...PROS:...

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