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Author Topic: Who from KSU has "NFL potential"?  (Read 606 times)

July 03, 2007, 11:40:17 AM
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ksuno1stunner

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J-Freezy
Patton
Johnson
LaMark Brown
Pierce
Hogan
Nelson
Bedore
Campbell
Abana
Jackson
Walker
Roland
Patterson
Cheatham
Josh Moore

Who else?

July 03, 2007, 11:45:00 AM
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July 03, 2007, 11:45:31 AM
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    Hey, basketball!!!
You got them pretty much covered.

Maybe Stringer, will be a RS sophomore this year and is on his 3rd season of being an OT. He's a good athlete at 6'6". And that is also if he can stay healthy.

July 03, 2007, 11:46:13 AM
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July 03, 2007, 11:48:46 AM
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watts

Not big enough, IMO.

ya I agree but I saw on a mock draft at the end of last year that he was projected as like a 7th round selection by the end of his KSU career.

July 03, 2007, 11:50:09 AM
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Best shot at NFL as of now:

Moore
Jackson
Freeman
Johnson


And no way with Watts. Great college player but just to small with the way he plays* to be in the NFL.

*Throws his body into everything, just to small to be doing that in the NFL at 190, hense injury the last two seasons.

July 03, 2007, 11:50:32 AM
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I'm curious why noone likes Chandler.

July 03, 2007, 11:51:26 AM
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I'm curious why noone likes Chandler.

Too short for a safety.  Will be a good college player IMO.

July 03, 2007, 11:53:00 AM
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Best shot at NFL as of now:

Moore
Jackson
Freeman
Johnson


And no way with Watts. Great college player but just to small with the way he plays* to be in the NFL.

*Throws his body into everything, just to small to be doing that in the NFL at 190, hense injury the last two seasons.


Insane how after his hip exploded last year, he still plays wreckless.  Definitely the biggest badass on the team.

July 03, 2007, 11:54:35 AM
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July 03, 2007, 11:55:18 AM
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    Hey, basketball!!!
Best shot at NFL as of now:

Moore
Jackson
Freeman
Johnson


And no way with Watts. Great college player but just to small with the way he plays* to be in the NFL.

*Throws his body into everything, just to small to be doing that in the NFL at 190, hense injury the last two seasons.


Insane how after his hip exploded last year, he still plays wreckless.  Definitely the biggest badass on the team.

No question, saying that the kid goes all out would be an understatement.

:love: Watts :love:

July 03, 2007, 11:59:16 AM
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July 03, 2007, 12:04:59 PM
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Carson Coffman.

More seriously, Bedore has a chance if he continues to grow and stays healthy.  If the 297 listed weight is accurate, he doesn't need to grow too much more, I just don't buy that he's that big.
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July 03, 2007, 12:08:12 PM
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July 03, 2007, 12:16:38 PM
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J-Freezy
Patton
Johnson
LaMark Brown
Pierce
Hogan
Nelson
Bedore
Campbell
Abana
Jackson
Walker
Roland
Patterson
Cheatham
Josh Moore

Who else?

As for right now...there are a number of them on the fence...

the shoe in's I would say are...

Freeman
Jackson
Abana (though we have yet to see him play)
Patterson
Lamark
Nelson
Stringer (yes, I said stringer.  it's all about adding bulk for him now)

on the fence...
Campbell (How quick and fast is he?  Can he play a New England style 3-4 LB?  Vrabel's not terribly athletic)
Moore...I think he's going to be a very good player but I have some questions about his burst and speed
Walker...has the ability but you still have to be a player.  He's not that great of an athlete and not sure on speed.  Ht/size may be an issue though there are smaller LB's drafted regularly.
Cheatham...let's see him play first.  If he can play the NFL will love his size/build.
Pierce...let's see him play first.  Might not have the quickness.
Hogan...he'll need to get in the 200-plus range.  Don't know height...he may be a Antwone Savage-Will Peoples receiver like OU had which is great for college but free agent types who struggle to make the team.
Patton...similar body type to the Jaguars rookie RB last year from UCLA.  But doesn't have his make you miss abilities.  Patton isn't overly elusive...he's powerful and breaks a lot of arm tackles but at his size to get in the league he may need more elusiveness than he possesses.
Johnson...not overly fast, quick, or sudden.  Just smooth.  And not powerful in the lower body.  


outside looking in....
Roland - dumpy build and not fast.  He does have instincts and makes plays but I doubt he will get a sniff from the league.
Bedore...if WVa's center didn't get drafted why would Bedore at this point.  Being critical he doesn't possess the quickest of feet and he would struggle blocking on second level in the league.
Watts...some GM's will love him but hesitate due to size, power issues.  They will love the instincts, intelligence, and the fact he's a leader/player.

July 03, 2007, 12:20:46 PM
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Any year...

J-Freezy
Patton
Johnson
LaMark Brown
Pierce
Hogan
Nelson
Bedore
Campbell
Abana
Jackson
Walker
Roland
Patterson
Cheatham
Josh Moore

Who else?

As for right now...there are a number of them on the fence...

the shoe in's I would say are...

Freeman
Jackson
Abana (though we have yet to see him play)
Patterson
Lamark
Nelson
Stringer (yes, I said stringer.  it's all about adding bulk for him now)

on the fence...
Campbell (How quick and fast is he?  Can he play a New England style 3-4 LB?  Vrabel's not terribly athletic)
Moore...I think he's going to be a very good player but I have some questions about his burst and speed
Walker...has the ability but you still have to be a player.  He's not that great of an athlete and not sure on speed.  Ht/size may be an issue though there are smaller LB's drafted regularly.
Cheatham...let's see him play first.  If he can play the NFL will love his size/build.
Pierce...let's see him play first.  Might not have the quickness.
Hogan...he'll need to get in the 200-plus range.  Don't know height...he may be a Antwone Savage-Will Peoples receiver like OU had which is great for college but free agent types who struggle to make the team.
Patton...similar body type to the Jaguars rookie RB last year from UCLA.  But doesn't have his make you miss abilities.  Patton isn't overly elusive...he's powerful and breaks a lot of arm tackles but at his size to get in the league he may need more elusiveness than he possesses.
Johnson...not overly fast, quick, or sudden.  Just smooth.  And not powerful in the lower body. 


outside looking in....
Roland - dumpy build and not fast.  He does have instincts and makes plays but I doubt he will get a sniff from the league.
Bedore...if WVa's center didn't get drafted why would Bedore at this point.  Being critical he doesn't possess the quickest of feet and he would struggle blocking on second level in the league.
Watts...some GM's will love him but hesitate due to size, power issues.  They will love the instincts, intelligence, and the fact he's a leader/player.


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July 03, 2007, 12:37:37 PM
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July 03, 2007, 01:09:53 PM
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Any year...

J-Freezy
Patton
Johnson
LaMark Brown
Pierce
Hogan
Nelson
Bedore
Campbell
Abana
Jackson
Walker
Roland
Patterson
Cheatham
Josh Moore

Who else?

Nelson


I almost left Nelson off.  But his stock will skyrocket after the NFL combine.  6'3'', 215, and a 4.4 40 will almost guarantee a roster spot.