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The Colts take Vick Ballard.
Ballard is the one who fell down running the 40 at the combine. His best time was 4.63.
He was unproductive in college.

How does Indy justify taking this loser when Joe Martinek is available?
 
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They really have nothing after Austin and Bryant at WR. Coale should have a decent chance at being their third receiver, which on that offense could mean a lot of action as Laurent Robinson showed last season.
Good point. I just assumed Dallas was stacked at WR.
 

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Only 9 whites out 40 in round four.....Got worse in round five, just 7 of 35 white.

Someone just drafted an affletic WR from Arizona who's best 40 time was 4.68....We've now come to the point were white DE's and TE's are running much faster than the black WR's and CB's and are still getting screwed up the @ss. By some miracle, SMU had a full-sized, white DE/TE that ran in the low 4.5's and was picked in round 5, according to ESPN -- which actually talked about him for a few minutes.

I wonder how many Taylor Thompson's are out there (DE's that run 4.6 or below) and have to see an endless parade of black WR's and DB's that run 4.7 (or worse) and have "attitude issues" drafted ahead of them?
 

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Good point. I just assumed Dallas was stacked at WR.
Not even close imo, Miles Austin has declined every single year since his breakout season, I know he was injured but he was still averaging a smaller amount per game, with the average he would have had 926 yards. Dez almost hit the 1k mark but didn't have one game 100 yard game, in fact has had only one in the 28 games since being highly drafted, you think he would have stepped it up with absence of Austin for 6 games. Witten led the team in receiving yards. Austin and Bryant were great in the red zone though. In a fair world he would have a shot to compete for the number 1 or 2 spot but should get plenty of looks in the slot and be used to stretch the field and not exclusively on underneath stuff. One injury and he should be playing on the outside.
 

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Seattle just drafted another CB/S that ran a 4.7 flat at the Combine. This particular turtle played at Kentucky.


4.70 Combine time is official: http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/profiles/winston-guy?id=2533345


Note how bad he is? Only one idiot DWF (a Raiders fan) even bothered leaving a facebook comment on his NFL.com page?

Guy is somewhat infamous in this area because of some interviews Rich Brooks did on the talk radio circuit several years ago. It was during Kentucky's Fall camp and Brooks said that Guy ran a 4.20 40. Everybody was wowed and intimidated by Kentucky's speed. Of course, none of the KY DBs had to prove these speed credentials. They just carried these perceptions through with them for their entire careers. That's how first impressions work. It wouldn't surprise me if plenty of NFL scouts still think of Winston Guy as a "burner", even after his crappy combine performance.
 

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Wow, the later rounds are just as bound as the 2nd and 3rd rounds. I think I'm gonna go watch paint dry here pretty soon. So far in round 6, not counting kickers, a whopping total of 2 white players have been drafted(both OL).
 

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Love that the Redskins picked up Cousins, he is more in the mold of the qb required in Shanahan's offense, his 40 might not be great but he can roll out quickly and has better pocket presence. Griffin's size and lack of pocket presence combined with them probably throwing some designed runs in will lead him more prone to injury, so Cousins will probably get some time to showcase his talent. He will probably wind up getting a real chance with another team in a year or two.
 

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This is looking like the worst draft ever. I only counted five in round five. Can someone tell me who the seven are? One poster stated it was seven whites picked.
 

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Not counting the 2 kickers, we've had 3 OL and 1 QB go in round 6!! 4 whites!:embarrassed::censored:

Nothing to see here I guess, after all, these are the "world's greatest athletes."
 

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The Patriots just drafted White safety Nate Ebner. Anyone know anything about him?
 

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Wow, NE drafts Nate Ebner from Ohio State, I'm guessing as a white special teams demon, considering the Buckeyes secondary is pretty much off limits to white players right now.

I gotta feel bad for guys like Matt Merletti and Blake Gideon, along with Kellen Moore and JEremy Ebert. How can they watch all of these inferior players keep going before them?
 

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looks like the NFL is desperate. Willing to sacrifice the product on the field in order to keep the racial balance the same, because if our guys were given real shots in the late rounds they would make a real impact, most of these guys will be out of the league in a few years. They are just hoping a few stick, if you draft 160 you will wind up with a few that make it. Now it will be another uphill battle for our guys as undrafted free agents. Ebert and Shoemaker not going is dissapointing, I am sure some lesser White wideout will go instead, similar to Tim Toone being drafted and Blair White left as an UDFA. Never heard of Ebner, hopefully the Pats did some real scouting on this kid and not just some special teams pick up. There are plenty of White safeties still out there that can make impacts as starters.
 

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Don, did a quick google search and was disappointed: Ebner is an older, foreign born ex-Rugby player that is a workout warrior. Sounds like he's strictly a special teams coverage guy. Remember Ethan Kilmer from PSU a few years ago? Seems to be similar. I would rather have seen a guy like Gideon, Merletti or the safety from Northwestern picked...Nonetheless, we should take any little bit of good news we can get.


P.S: 7 whites I counted in round five are: Thompson, Carder, Coale, OT from Purdue, Bradie Ewing, R. Miller and I'm assuming the kicker from Texas A&M is white?
 

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looks like the NFL is desperate. Willing to sacrifice the product on the field in order to keep the racial balance the same, because if our guys were given real shots in the late rounds they would make a real impact, most of these guys will be out of the league in a few years. They are just hoping a few stick, if you draft 160 you will wind up with a few that make it. Now it will be another uphill battle for our guys as undrafted free agents. Ebert and Shoemaker not going is dissapointing, I am sure some lesser White wideout will go instead, similar to Tim Toone being drafted and Blair White left as an UDFA. Never heard of Ebner, hopefully the Pats did some real scouting on this kid and not just some special teams pick up. There are plenty of White safeties still out there that can make impacts as starters.

I was hopeful there might be some incremental chipping away at the Caste System after the first round but the status quo prevailed. The best way to cover up the Caste System is to keep denying many obviously talented White players a fair opportunity. The decline in the black football player pool over the last decade is stunning, but as with all the other long-term charades in this sick culture, the show must go on. . . and on. . . and on. . .
 

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I had to do google searches for photos of several, but it looks like only 9 whites went in round six. This is stunningly bad, when you consider their positions!

Group includes two kickers and punter (who I assume all are white). A quarterback, who might not even make it in Arizona and an older Rugby player drafted over legit white safety prospects...The other four are O-Linemen: Asper, Mondek, Slowey and Compton.

That's my count for the sixth, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Hopefully I missed a few
 

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Don, did a quick google search and was disappointed: Ebner is an older, foreign born ex-Rugby player that is a workout warrior. Sounds like he's strictly a special teams coverage guy. Remember Ethan Kilmer from PSU a few years ago? Seems to be similar. I would rather have seen a guy like Gideon, Merletti or the safety from Northwestern picked...Nonetheless, we should take any little bit of good news we can get.


P.S: 7 whites I counted in round five are: Thompson, Carder, Coale, OT from Purdue, Bradie Ewing, R. Miller and I'm assuming the kicker from Texas A&M is white?

Thanks. I missed Thompson and Carder. I assumed they were black. 7 i still terrible.

I don;t know that I like Coale to Dallas. He'll be treated like Jeffers.
 

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Colts snag Tim Fugger and his 4.6 speed to go along with production in the SEC
 

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I have two copy/pastes from Wikipedia to offer.

Keenum is the NCAA's all-time leader in total passing yards, touchdowns, and completions. On October 22, 2011, Keenum became the Football Bowl Subdivision's all-time leader in total offense. On October 27, 2011, Keenum became the all-time leader in total touchdown passes by an FBS quarterback.

Moore holds the all-time record for wins by a starting quarterback in NCAA Division I FBS, finishing his career with a 50–3 record. He also finished fourth in voting for the 2010 Heisman Trophy.

And yet 5'7" Russell Wilson has already been drafted.
Don't tell me there isn't some team out there that needs a backup plan at QB.
 

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well, after thinking about it for a while trying to remain positive, even though there were at least 5 defensive backs that could make an impact as starters in the NFL, if any team can use Ebner's talent its the Patriots. Edelman was a qb and has been used as a wr/kr/pr/db and hopefully the other guys get legit shots in camp somewhere, maybe a few will manage to squeeze through despite the bs, I am sure there is more than 5 considering all of the smaller schools, Ive only had the chance to look at a handful.

Meanwhile it looks like teams just put a bunch of affletes pics on a wall and are throwing darts at it and turning their selection in.

can't beleive Audie Cole and Tim Fugger fell to the 7th round.
 

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And yet 5'7" Russell Wilson has already been drafted.....Don't tell me there isn't some team out there that needs a backup plan at QB.

If Kellen Moore and Case Keenum were engaged or married to a dark-skinned black woman they would've not only been drafted, but had camera crews from ESPN at their house to interview them after they were selected.
 

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Hopefully the Pats will use Ebner instead of Woodhead on ST so that Woodhead isn't risking serious injury on Kickoff Coverage teams. I seriously doubt any other team uses one of their starting RB's on Kickoff Coverage teams.
 
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