green fire317
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I wasnt aware that Bobby Sewall signed with the Titans. I completely forgot about him.
http://ww.abc6.com/Global/story.asp?S=12372487
http://ww.abc6.com/Global/story.asp?S=12372487
"We saw his quickness, toughness and hands just like we saw on the game tapes from college,"Â Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said. "We researched players who have been successful with similar measurements and found that it isn't size but skill that's the most important thing."Â
Roseman placed Hall in contention to make the roster as a slot receiver, kick returner and third-down back.
"He also will figure in getting the ball some out of the backfield,"Â Roseman said.
Don Wassall said:Fat Bastard seems to take a fiendish delight in signing white receivers and then cutting them -- Bloom, Gasperson, Samm and Amendola come quickly to mind, and Curtis was waived earlier this offseason.
jwhite96 said:David McCarty who was the leading rusher in all of Division I in 2008, was invited to the Tampa Bay rookie mini camp which ended today. McCarty who is 6' 220 lbs ran a 4.48 at pro day at U Albany. There were no NFL scouts there, but word filtered down to Tampa Bay's running backs coach who invited McCarty. His chances of making the roster are slim since TB has 5 veteran runners on the current roster. If McCarty can make the practice squad, with his strength,size and speed,maybe he could be another Danny Woodhead.
backrow said:what i think he meant is that he just may, surprisingly to most DWFs make the team as a dark horse and maybe even play a little. who knows. but Tampa? pff.
whiteathlete33 said:I remember seeing that name Blue Cooper. He was never talked about on this site though. I think they acutally have 5 white receivers currently on the roster. You forgot about Jurovich.
whiteathlete33 said:You forgot about Jurovich.
JReb1 said:Hopefully these UFA's White WR's get a chance to shine in the preseason and then get noticed and picked up by another team even if it's just for their practice squads where they can prove themselves and make a team since they have the talent.
Deadlift said:Julio Jones is fragile, and I don't recall his production being anywhere near monstrous last season, but he still receives the hype anyway.
I definitely don't see him as a "sure-fire NFL star."