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November 27, 2009, 01:52:06 PM
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RB Daniel Thomas--could very well be a first day draft pick next year.  A prototypical NFL back in terms of speed, size, and versatility.

WR Brandon Banks--may have a chance of signing somewhere as a free agent kick returner.

TE Jeron Mastrud--not top-end speed, but solid hands and a good blocker.  I think he'll get a chance as a free agent.

T Nick Stringer--a good college player, but I don't see him in the NFL.  However, he may give it a go as a free agent.

C/G Wade Weibert--at times I thought he was our best offensive lineman.

DE Jeffrey Fitzgerald--a mid-to-late round draft pick.  Should have a decent NFL career.

DE Brandon Harold--he will be back at K-State, won't leave early for the NFL, won't be as great as some of us thought he was, but will be a solid player that will play for a few years in the NFL.

CB Joshua Moore--I think he'll be a mid-round draft pick next year.

S Emmanuel Lamur--look for him to develop into an All-American safety before it's all said and done.

November 27, 2009, 02:08:37 PM
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DT's going to have to learn how to lower his pads, or he'll get his spine separated at the pelvis.

November 27, 2009, 02:26:39 PM
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draft site had our Tend as top 5 or something.

too lazy too look up.

try draftcountdown.com

November 27, 2009, 02:27:53 PM
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S Emmanuel Lamur--look for him to develop into an All-American safety before it's all said and done.

You must've seen a lot more out of him than i did.  He's mortified of contact, unless the guy is being held up.

November 27, 2009, 02:46:27 PM
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IMO, Nick Stringer will get drafted and will play RT in the NFL.  He was our best lineman all year.  You know how I know?  You never heard his name which means he never got penalties and never got beat. 

All our linemen, except Mayfield, have a shot at some type of all-conference honors.  The line was very good this season (particularly in conference sans TTech).

November 27, 2009, 03:09:18 PM
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IMO, Nick Stringer will get drafted and will play RT in the NFL.  He was our best lineman all year.  You know how I know?  You never heard his name which means he never got penalties and never got beat. 

All our linemen, except Mayfield, have a shot at some type of all-conference honors.  The line was very good this season (particularly in conference sans TTech).

Sorry to say, but I saw Stringer get beat quite a few times this year (went to 7 games).  His name might not have bee mentioned, but a few quicker DL made him look a little silly at times.

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November 27, 2009, 03:16:25 PM
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RB Daniel Thomas--could very well be a first day draft pick next year.  A prototypical NFL back in terms of speed, size, and versatility.

WR Brandon Banks--may have a chance of signing somewhere as a free agent kick returner.

TE Jeron Mastrud--not top-end speed, but solid hands and a good blocker.  I think he'll get a chance as a free agent.

T Nick Stringer--a good college player, but I don't see him in the NFL.  However, he may give it a go as a free agent.

C/G Wade Weibert--at times I thought he was our best offensive lineman.

DE Jeffrey Fitzgerald--a mid-to-late round draft pick.  Should have a decent NFL career.

DE Brandon Harold--he will be back at K-State, won't leave early for the NFL, won't be as great as some of us thought he was, but will be a solid player that will play for a few years in the NFL.

CB Joshua Moore--I think he'll be a mid-round draft pick next year.

S Emmanuel Lamur--look for him to develop into an All-American safety before it's all said and done.

Emmanuel Lamur as an AA? Yeah right.

November 27, 2009, 03:42:23 PM
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RB Daniel Thomas--could very well be a first day draft pick next year.  A prototypical NFL back in terms of speed, size, and versatility.

WR Brandon Banks--may have a chance of signing somewhere as a free agent kick returner.

TE Jeron Mastrud--not top-end speed, but solid hands and a good blocker.  I think he'll get a chance as a free agent.

T Nick Stringer--a good college player, but I don't see him in the NFL.  However, he may give it a go as a free agent.

C/G Wade Weibert--at times I thought he was our best offensive lineman.

DE Jeffrey Fitzgerald--a mid-to-late round draft pick.  Should have a decent NFL career.

DE Brandon Harold--he will be back at K-State, won't leave early for the NFL, won't be as great as some of us thought he was, but will be a solid player that will play for a few years in the NFL.

CB Joshua Moore--I think he'll be a mid-round draft pick next year.

S Emmanuel Lamur--look for him to develop into an All-American safety before it's all said and done.

Emmanuel Lamur as an AA? Yeah right.

emmanuel is the third of the lamur triplets and is much better at safety than his other brother emmanuel

November 28, 2009, 03:15:46 AM
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DT's going to have to learn how to lower his pads, or he'll get his spine separated at the pelvis.

This is what they said about Adrian Peterson.  Just sayin'.

November 28, 2009, 08:52:50 AM
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Dt isn't in the same universe as Peterson. I question if he has the speed. I don't Think fitz or stringer are big enough for the NFL. And lol @ mastrud

November 28, 2009, 10:03:51 AM
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 :peek: corey adams

November 28, 2009, 10:34:24 AM
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6'4 290 is pretty good size for a 3-4 DE which is what he will play.

November 28, 2009, 11:07:29 AM
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Dt isn't in the same universe as Peterson. I question if he has the speed. I don't Think fitz or stringer are big enough for the NFL. And lol @ mastrud

Mastrud is actually in the top 10-15 TE's in this year's draft according to some "experts" just because of his size.
I'm also going to proclaim my love for stevedave. In a non-gay way of course.

November 28, 2009, 11:20:23 AM
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draft site had our Tend as top 5 or something.

too lazy too look up.

try draftcountdown.com

  1. Ndamukong Suh DT
Nebraska
Playmaker on the inside who can penetrate and take over games.
Couldn't find any KSU boys in the top 34.  Must be a typo... :jerkoff: