Purdue WR - Kyle Ingraham

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This guy is unbelievable! 6-9 230 with a 38 inch (i think) vertical. My cousin played basketball with him in San Antonio, and apparentlyhe was unstopable both on the court and on the field. As he is around a full foottaller than most CB's, you can understand why he is so hard to cover! Doesn't have blazing speed (4.6ish?), but hassoft hands from basketball. He has an awsome stiff arm because of his great reach as well. I predict this guy could be a fantastic red zone threat in the NFL.
 

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I predict he will be the next John Standeford, screwed over again and again.
 

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maybe he should go into the adult film industry...
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just kidding. ha!
 

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If he makes it to the NFL, he'd probably be asked to gain 30 lbs and be switched to tight end.


"The 6-foot-9, 228-pound Ingraham is a junior who was the Boilermakers' second-leading receiver a year ago with 51 catches for 624 yards and seven touchdowns"


Nice numbers.. Let's see him improve on that.
 

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His only hope to avoid being converted into a tight end is to have the type of metabolism that prevents him from gaining mass -- or insist, as Matt Jones did, that he is a receiver not a tight end. If he wants to play WR at the next level and issmart he'll keep himself as lean as possible.
 
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91 Yard day for Kyle, which is good, but he could have done better if the boilermakers could have shut down the Irish.The good news is that I think ESPN rated him as the best Pro prospect on the Boilermakers offence.
 

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I wonder if the NFL would even allow him to be a wide receiver.I could see a team either having him put on around 50lbs to be a tightend or sticking him on special teams to block field goals.I hope he demands to stay at receiver because he is a very good one.I don't think that they throw to him enough.He should be averaging over 100 yards receiving a game.Go Kyle.Go Purdue.
 

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It's sickening when you look at the demands these NFL anti-white puke faces make on white players compared to the kid glove treatment most blacks make. I think the whites are getting treated like slaves. They do the real work, on the line, then the ones that try to play other positions have to depend on what little graciousness the coaches (slave-masters) have for them in order to play something else, sort of like the house servants. I can't stand it.
 

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Kyle had 2 catches for 12 yards today in a loss to Wisconsin.
 

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Ingraham has left Purdue's football team, for yet unknown reasons. The NFL undoubtedly would convert him to his racially correct role of tight end, but this may be the end of any chance he had to play professionally.


Kyle Ingraham -- The Boilers' No. 2 wide receiver's status is still unclear. He is not in the media information guide for spring practice and is not enrolled at Purdue. According to some reports, Ingraham and coach Joe Tiller didn't get along, but why Ingraham isn't on the team right now is unknown.


[url]http://www.purdueexponent.com/index.php/module/Issue/action/ Article/article_id/3526[/url]
 

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Hmm, I wonder how much of a look he will get from the NFL there? Maybe he can set some records at the least.
 
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