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TMC
02-22-2008, 07:12 AM
From DraftDaddy.com:

Tulane running back Matt Forte has a knee that worries some, but the looseness is from an old PCL tear and is not felt to be an issue at all. He has gained a ton of interest here in Indy and seems quite popular with scouts. He is a classic edge and cut runner.

Defensive end Wallace Gilberry also has a loose knee, but he is fully recovered from a scope he had early in his career at Alabama....Kentucky wide receiver Keenan Burton might have set the record for plain X-rays at the combine due to all the broken bones he got in the SEC.

Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm got a good work over Thursday, which is no surprise considering his injury history. His right ACL repair checked out and his left Labrum looked fully healed and should not bother him at the next level.

Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon and Wisconsin cornerback Jack Ikegwuonu both suffered devastating knee injuries, with the later injuring his MCL and ACL while training in Florida. Ikegwuonu's long speed was a big concern pre-injury, so if he makes it in this league it will be as a strong safety, even though he has no experience there....all signs point to Dixon making a clean and full recovery.

Ole Miss tailback BenJarvus Green has caught the eye of New Orleans, Chicago and Philadelphia. The young man has one of the best bodies in Indy.


The Pittsburgh Steelers, who need help on the offensive line, really like several prospects. The Steelers were impressed with U.S.C. guard Chilo Rachal, who never wanted to leave U.S.C. but had to because his parents suffer from Diabetes and need medical coverage. Pitt loves his character and work ethic.

Also, Western Michigan guard/tackle James Blair is getting a lot of attention from Pittsburgh. He's a bowling ball right tackle that projects as a guard. The reason they like him is his brute strength, especially against the best monster defensive tackles.

In addition, potential small school gem Heath Benedict looks fit -- he's completely recovered from a 2005 knee injury. This is another player getting a ton of attention from the Steelers. Heath thinks Pittsburgh wants him to play Alan Faneca's spot and not tackle because he is the draft's best trap blocker and they believe he will make the ideal replacement for Faneca.

Meanwhile, U.S.C. lineman Drew Radovich has a hip injury that has healed but likely will cause him issues in his thirties....B.G.S.U. center Corey Lictensteiger's Labrum problem is no longer an issue, as most feel he is over it. Same thing with Pitt Panthers' guard/offensive tackle Mike McGlynn.

Boston College cornerback DeJuan Tribble's left knee meniscus is worrisome to some teams. He has a degenerative Meniscus and it could cause issues down the line. Most think he is best suited to a zone predominant scheme.

Indiana cornerback Tracey Porter had many thinking of Adrian Petersen last year with all the attention that was given to his left clavicle. He broke it in 2004 and after he broke it he got the knack of shying away from tackling. But the clavical looks solid and this should not be a huge problem in the immediate future.

N.F.L. teams really spent a lot time with U.S.C. cornerback Terrell Thomas, due to past knee and shoulder problems. The findings are sure to effect his board slot, but he remains a physical specimen with a chiseled body.

No one has worked harder to come back from injuries than Nebraska cornerback Zack Bowman and he's got a great attitude and work ethic, but many in Indy feel his injuries will rob him of short area quickness and lateral movement, meaning he is likely going to have to stick as a special teams player or make a shift to safety.

Linebacker Curtis Lofton of Oklahoma reminds many of Demeco Ryans because he is explosive, but his move to middle linebacker might worry some boards due to some neck issues...Virginia Tech linebacker Xavier Adibi is being looked at closely by nerve specialists for a history of left shoulder stingers, but most feel it is a non issue. Still, his M.R.I.s will be looked at closely.

U.S.C. running back Chauncey Washington's history of multiple leg injuries and a brief bout with a temporary paralysis at the age nine will make him a popular player for poking, prodding and examining as the draft process moves forward.

The Seattle Seahawks seem to be paying a lot attention to lightning-fast East Carolina tailback Chris Johnson. This has led some to believe that Shaun Alexander's days in the Pacific Northwest could be numbered.

Look for New Mexico Lobos' guard Devin Clark to lift many reps of 225 pounds. He has short arms and the pedigree of brute strength behind him as a former national weightlifting champ....Ultra-productive Boston College safety Jamie Silva was talking at lengths with the Patriots, Steelers and Seahawks.

Mamouth Texas A&M defensive tackle Red Bryant has been popular. Many teams have sought him out. The New York Jets, Jacksonville, Dallas, Washington, Tennessee and Cleveland were all quite interested in him. One venerable A.F.C. scout, who knows Texas college football better than anyone in football, says Red is the best run stuffing defensive tackle since Casey Hampton. He actually might be bigger, stronger and faster than Hampton, according to the respected scout. Pretty intense words for this draftee.

Finally, the New York Jets were ecstatic when they heard the Dallas Cowboys tagged safety Ken Hamlin and not Flozell Adams, as they are clearly interested in the veteran free agent lineman.


Steelers | Kemoeatu could start in 2008
Mon, 18 Feb 2008 10:26:40 -0800
John Harris, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, reports Pittsburgh Steelers OG Chris Kemoeatu could start at guard in 2008, according to team officials. Kemoeatu, a restricted free agent, is the probable candidate to replace OG Alan Faneca. The Steelers can offer Kemoeatu a one-year tender and continue negotiating a long-term deal or wait until after the 2008 season when he would become an unrestricted free agent. Kemoeatu would receive $927,000 in 2009 if the Steelers offer him a low tender. The Steelers are more likely to give a $1.47 million tender that would cost another team a second-round pick to sign Kemoeatu.

Steelers | Colbert comments on the team using the transition tag on Starks
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:09:22 -0800
Pittsburgh Steelers director of football operations Kevin Colbert commented Thursday, Feb. 21, on the team's decision to place the transition tag on OT Max Starks. Colbert said the reason they placed the transition tag on him instead of the franchise tag is because Starks is unlikely to get an offer that would get the team two first-round picks so it was not realistic for the team. (Ya think?) The difference in salary cap is about $560,000 and Colbert said that money could be used for two minimum salary players.

Steelers | Colbert gives his thoughts on McFadden
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:23:47 -0800
Pittsburgh Steelers director of football operations Kevin Colbert said Thursday, Feb. 21, that University of Arkansas RB Darren McFadden is going to be a great back in the NFL. "He's a great running back. He's big, he's fast, he's productive. He's going to be a great back in the league."

Steelers | Colbert thinks teams can get a good RB in first three rounds
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:18:23 -0800
Pittsburgh Steelers director of football operations Kevin Colbert said Thursday, Feb. 21, that there are a handful of good running backs in the draft and thinks that teams will be able to get one in the first three rounds of the 2008 NFL Draft.

Steelers | Colbert says who starts is up to Tomlin
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:58:25 -0800
Pittsburgh Steelers director of football operations Kevin Colbert said Thursday, Feb. 21, that any decisions on who will be the starters next season is completely up to head coach Mike Tomlin, when asked about whether OT Max Starks would start next season. Colbert said assuming that OG Alan Faneca is leaving Starks would see an increased amount of starting time.

Colbert on Oregon running back Jonathan Stewart: "He’s probably a little more well-rounded than McFadden at this point but he’s going to have the same challenges and we’ll see how fast all these guys are in the next couple of days."

Colbert on Central Florida running back Kevin Smith: "All of those juniors have just made this thing so much better from a running back standpoint. Kevin had a great career down at Central Florida. He had a lot of carries in those three years."

Branden Albert, guard from the University of Virginia was the first player to meet the media. He measured in at 6'5 1/2 and 309 pounds. He believes he can play guard or tackle at the next level, and although he would feel most comfortable at guard, he said he'll be glad to play either position at the next level. Albert believes that the pro-style offense he played in under Al Groh will help him make the transition to the pros much easier. Albert believes that his character sets him apart, as Groh emphasized the importance of good character with his players. The offensive lineman said that his pad level is the one thing he needs to work on. And his decision to come out early was based on his evaluation of the 2008 guard class, believing that he would be rated highly. As a teammate of DE Chris Long, he was asked what it's like to work against him and his overall opinion of him. Albert replied that anyone blocking him at the next level "is in for a long day." Albert believes he'll shine at the Combine with his agility drills and position work.
****Albert coming in at 6-5 1/2" is MUCH more comforting than if he had came in at 6'7". IMO, that helps his stock.

Another tidbit from Colbert: "Offensive linemen are probably the hardest to acclimate to the NFL, only because they have to become one of five. ... So to think an offensive lineman can come in and have an immediate impact is a bit of a stretch."
http://pit.scout.com/2/730942.html

Supersteeler
02-22-2008, 08:04 AM
Very cool read, thanks.

TDX27
02-22-2008, 08:11 AM
An article in the Post Gazette online this morning has Colbert saying the team has no big holes to fill. They will take the best available players on the board. Huh.......is this a ploy or does he really believe our O-line is not a weakness for the team.

LeXX75
02-22-2008, 08:36 AM
An article in the Post Gazette online this morning has Colbert saying the team has no big holes to fill. They will take the best available players on the board. Huh.......is this a ploy or does he really believe our O-line is not a weakness for the team.

well lets hope Mike T says those kind of things also instead of gusing over 1 guy like he did last year with LT3 ...oh I hope we can actually call him that 1 day and have it mean something..:mad:

SteelerScott
02-22-2008, 08:45 AM
Thanx for the info TMC. I appreciate you weeding thru the BS and finding the guys The Steelers are looking at.
An article in the Post Gazette online this morning has Colbert saying the team has no big holes to fill. They will take the best available players on the board. Huh.......is this a ploy or does he really believe our O-line is not a weakness for the team.
I think it's pretty obvious to the entire League knows that Pburgh needs OLine help/depth, but Colbert aint gonna advertise and confirm it.

BLITZ 43
02-22-2008, 09:01 AM
Hey TMC good read now when we do our next mock draft we can make taking a RB in the first 3 rounds a must.

Supersteeler
02-22-2008, 09:14 AM
You have to remember two words when it comes to the Steelers and the draft...."Smoke Screen".

Not only is everything they say leading up to the draft designed to cause confusion as to what they are planning, I firmly believe that the team will sometimes work with the Pittsburgh media to start hyping up particular guys whom they have zero interest in, just to throw people off before the draft. I think back to the media blitz before the draft with Rex Grossman especially. It was getting ridiculous, every single day for weeks, all you saw in the local paper was Grossman, Grossman, Grossman. I think that false hype was manufactured by the team along with the help of the local media outlets and that they didn't even consider for one second drafting Grossman.

The draft is like one big poker game, everybody is bluffing their asses off until draft day.

TMC
02-22-2008, 09:41 AM
An article in the Post Gazette online this morning has Colbert saying the team has no big holes to fill. They will take the best available players on the board. Huh.......is this a ploy or does he really believe our O-line is not a weakness for the team.

IMO, he is right. We have no HOLES to fill. I am sure the Steelers feel if they had to line up today and play, they have 22 guys who can start for them. Just to hazard a guess, I would think the current depth chart (pre-draft/pre-FA) is:

QB-Batch (kidding)
RB-Parker
FB-Davis
WR-Ward, Holmes
TE-Miller
RT-Colon/Starks
RG-Simmons
C-Mahan
LG-Kemo/Colon
LT-Smith/Starks
DE-Smith/Keisel
NT-Big Hamp
OLB-Harrison/Woodley
ILB-Timmons/Foote/Farrior
CB-Townsend/Taylor/McFadden/Gay
S-Polamalu/Clark/Smith

So, there is not a gaping hole that has to be filled. That does not mean they cannot UPGRADE the position. And, almost every position on this team could be upgraded and even more could use significant depth.

Superman
02-22-2008, 09:53 AM
1. If Albert thinks he can play LT, why didnt he play LT in college? I know virtually shit about him, other than what I read on the net. Did/does Virginia have some mammoth LT?

2. Given that glowing report on Red Bryant, is he worthy of our #1? (taking into account the different scenarios he could give us along the DL)

3. Ole Miss tailback BenJarvus Green has caught the eye of New Orleans, Chicago and Philadelphia. The young man has one of the best bodies in Indy. (IMO, this dude is falling due to everyone else seemingly jumping past him. Though if you ask SS, Green is a fkn player and would make a damned good addition to ANY team. He's not a slashing type of RB from what I remember, but one who makes a quick read and runs with power.)

TMC
02-22-2008, 10:15 AM
1. If Albert thinks he can play LT, why didnt he play LT in college? I know virtually shit about him, other than what I read on the net. Did/does Virginia have some mammoth LT?

2. Given that glowing report on Red Bryant, is he worthy of our #1? (taking into account the different scenarios he could give us along the DL)

3. Ole Miss tailback BenJarvus Green has caught the eye of New Orleans, Chicago and Philadelphia. The young man has one of the best bodies in Indy. (IMO, this dude is falling due to everyone else seemingly jumping past him. Though if you ask SS, Green is a fkn player and would make a damned good addition to ANY team. He's not a slashing type of RB from what I remember, but one who makes a quick read and runs with power.)

1-The Cavs have a pretty good Junior LT in Eugene Monroe, but IMO, that means if Monroe was the LT then he is a better prospect than Albert...because your best OL should be at LT. I doubt Albert has the wheels to play LT in the pros, RT maybe. But, his agent will want him to be as versatile as possible so he can get drafted as high as possible.

2-Maybe. If Reb Bryant is a better prospect than Casey Hampton, we drafted Hampton 19th. With that said, IF I had a choice between drafting a potential Pro Bowl LT or a Pro Bowl NT, the decision should revert to which position you need help at more....if they are equal, I go LT every time.

3-BenJarvus Green is a horse. But, there have been a host of big, powerful RBs that did not have the goods to make it as a starter in the NFL. IMO, it is a tough position to evaluate. You have a guy goes undrafted seem to tear the league up every season at RB while a high draft pick busts. There are other backs I like better than Green. But, he does run with some pop.

dobre shunka
02-22-2008, 10:47 AM
Man, I wish they'd make up their minds and commit to an OL scheme. Last year they brought in ZB Zeirlien. And I felt Starks lost his job mainly because he doesn't fit the zone-blocking scheme they were moving toward. Now they're looking to bring back Starks and plug in another ham-footed mauler in Kemoeatu at Faneca's spot and those OL mentioned are more man-blocking scheme guys. I really don't care which way they go, man or zone. But pick one and stick with it. And why bring back Zeirlien if they're recommitting to a man scheme?

And Colbert talks about chemistry and continuity being critical with regards to OL play? Well, ok fine. Tho the past few years the line has looked it's best when there was change during the season. And if continuity is so critical, why keep jerking with the friggin scheme and the body types you keep drafting? Honestly, that and shear neglect is why this line is in the state it's in. Not friggin continuity. I'm sick of that excuse.

And does this guy ever look at drafts historically to track trends and see where value is? OL is the hardest to acclimate to the NFL? Yeah, then why keep drafting dumb shits? And btw Kev, there is more historic first year success at OL than anywhere else regardless of round. 1 in 4 OL taken are first year starters. And you have a better than 7 in 10 chance of finding a first year starter in the first two rounds. So, no, it is not a 'bit of a stretch' to think an OL can come in and have immediate impact.

I'm sorry, I just really dislike Colbert as a GM. I just don't think the guy ever has a plan. He just wakes up at the end of the season, looks at the team and looks at the cap and goes from there. Then goes back to sleep.

the Bubster
02-22-2008, 11:10 AM
I'm sorry, I just really dislike Colbert as a GM. I just don't think the guy ever has a plan. He just wakes up at the end of the season, looks at the team and looks at the cap and goes from there. Then goes back to sleep.

no need to apologize for stating the obvious. You hit the nail on the head. We havent beat a top AFC contender since the AFCC in denver, yet colbert and the blind followers think the team is loaded and afforded the luxury of taking BPA. Maybe colbert is color blind and thought he was watching the Steelers in the SB last year. what he should realize is this team is closer to falling out the playoffs than they are of reaching the SB.

there will be a major rebuilding job and a team depleted with talent once the new GM takes over.

Mike64
02-22-2008, 12:44 PM
Where exactly are we lacking talent? I think age is a bigger factor than talent. Nobody said that the team is loaded. And now I ask you, what do you think the Steelers should go after in the draft? Seeing that you are smarter than the entire Steelers FO, what would you be going after? You are talking like this team needs a complete overhaul and that is not the case. Sure, there are positions that need uprgraded but there is no reason to think that this team can not be a threat in the AFC.

K from Cal
02-22-2008, 12:57 PM
You guys are way off base on Colbert. We're lucky to have the guy. he is as solid a GM as there is in the league. TMC has shown us the stat's of his picks and they rate as good and even better than most teams. He's a humble asset to our team. I guess you'd rather have Tom Donahoe back.

360x
02-22-2008, 01:21 PM
Love this information.

The Steelers looking hard at Lower first/Upper Second round Oline prospects? Maybe that means they are positioning themselves to take BPA in the 1st and move up in the second for Oline help. That should be 2 starters.

Novice Question. Why not stick a guy like Red Bryant next to Hampton? Can you imagine that kind of power in the middle of your 4-3?

the Bubster
02-22-2008, 01:32 PM
Where exactly are we lacking talent? I think age is a bigger factor than talent. Nobody said that the team is loaded. And now I ask you, what do you think the Steelers should go after in the draft? Seeing that you are smarter than the entire Steelers FO, what would you be going after? You are talking like this team needs a complete overhaul and that is not the case. Sure, there are positions that need uprgraded but there is no reason to think that this team can not be a threat in the AFC.

I view the lines on both sides of the ball as the foundation of a football team. You are right, this team is aging, and unfortunately, its the lines on both sides of the ball that are showing that age more than any other area. sure, we can use TMC's scenario and take the attitude we have no holes to fill, but unfortunately, that attitude aint getting us any closer to a SB.

Back to that foundation. The whole world saw Hartings on his last leg. his retirement was no suprise, but yet the team chose to select holmes rather than Mangold. that's akin to buying a new pair of shutters for the house when the foundation is crumbling.

nonetheless, here we are, with weaknesses along both sides of the ball along the line, and the GM thinks there are no holes. I guess beating cleveland and cincinatti and raising another AFCN championship banner is good enough for colbutt.

In case you aint noticed, over the last 2 years, every time the steelers came up against one of the better AFC teams, they lost. That is reality. All the wins vs 4-12 teams wont hide that fact. We need major upgrades and the GM doesnt recognize that. that is a problem.

leftcoaststeelerfan
02-22-2008, 01:48 PM
I'm sorry, I just really dislike Colbert as a GM. I just don't think the guy ever has a plan. He just wakes up at the end of the season, looks at the team and looks at the cap and goes from there. Then goes back to sleep.

Colbert is not great but he has had some good picks.
2007 Lawrence Timmons LB Florida State

2006 Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State

2005 Heath Miller TE Virginia

2004 Ben Roethlisberger QB Miami (OH)

2003 Troy Polomalu S USC

2002 Kendall Simmons OL Auburn

2001 Casey Hampton DT Texas

2000 Plaxico Burress WR Michigan St.

1999 Troy Edwards

Except for Edwards and maybe Simmons, all these selections are currently quality starters. Can Colbert be better, yes. Is he the worst, no.

t-man
02-22-2008, 02:01 PM
Colbert is not great but he has had some good picks.
2007 Lawrence Timmons LB Florida State

2006 Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State

2005 Heath Miller TE Virginia

2004 Ben Roethlisberger QB Miami (OH)

2003 Troy Polomalu S USC

2002 Kendall Simmons OL Auburn

2001 Casey Hampton DT Texas

2000 Plaxico Burress WR Michigan St.

1999 Troy Edwards

Except for Edwards and maybe Simmons, all these selections are currently quality starters. Can Colbert be better, yes. Is he the worst, no.

Kevin Colbert (born January 1957 in Pittsburgh) is the Director of Football Operations (GM) of the National Football League's Pittsburgh Steelers since the start of 2000.

Troy Edwards was a Dummaho screw up. How is Buffalo doing these days by the way? We have a Superbowl with Colbert, and I think we are going to get at least one more. This BS about "not beating a top afc team" anyone remember the year we clobbered the pats and iggles the two teams to GO to the Superbowl, and then get stomped at home in the champ game? Give it a rest, any given Sunday people, any given Sunday.

Joe

BermudaSteel
02-22-2008, 03:30 PM
Panties in a twist...

Which one of you hags need them undone?

Holes? Not so many...DEPTH on the other hand...NOW that's our problem. Baby steps, people...baby steps.

Achie D
02-22-2008, 03:40 PM
In addition, potential small school gem Heath Benedict looks fit -- he's completely recovered from a 2005 knee injury. This is another player getting a ton of attention from the Steelers. Heath thinks Pittsburgh wants him to play Alan Faneca's spot and not tackle because he is the draft's best trap blocker and they believe he will make the ideal replacement for Faneca.[/B]



I hope we get that kid. He's a specimen and looks like a Steeler.

Achie D
02-22-2008, 04:06 PM
You guys are way off base on Colbert. We're lucky to have the guy. he is as solid a GM as there is in the league. TMC has shown us the stat's of his picks and they rate as good and even better than most teams. He's a humble asset to our team. I guess you'd rather have Tom Donahoe back.

Colbert fits the Steeler mold. Quietly does a good if not always great job. A team doesn't get sited as a "top 5" draft team (see "Draft an Inexact Science?" thread) with a chump for a GM.

Also, don't disrespect Tom Donahoe entirely. He made some (or influenced) decent picks in his 10 years. We all tend to remember the Edwards / Shields / Stephens picks and ignore that he got us the Fanecas / Wards / Porters and a bunch of other great talent. Recall that he was considered the architect of our teams in the mid 90s and widely regarded as a genius around the league. Remember when Seattle made a run for him and he chose to remain loyal to the Steelers and we all sighed with relief. His stock fell when he was on a collision course with one William Laird Cowher's ego.

1999
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 13 13 Troy Edwards WR Louisiana Tech
2 28 59 Scott Shields DB Weber State
3 12 73 Joey Porter DE Colorado State
3 13 74 Kris Farris OT UCLA
3 34 95 Amos Zereoue RB West Virginia
4 14 109 Aaron Smith DE Northern Colorado
5 3 136 Jerame Tuman TE Michigan
5 33 166 Malcolm Johnson WR Notre Dame
7 8 214 Antonio Dingle DT Virginia
7 13 219 Chad Kelsay LB Nebraska
7 22 228 Kris Brown K Nebraska
1998
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 26 26 Alan Faneca OG LSU
2 11 41 Jeremy Staat DE Arizona St.
3 5 66 Chris Conrad OT Fresno State
3 31 92 Hines Ward WR Georgia
4 25 117 Deshea Townsend DB Alabama
4 31 123 Carlos King RB N.C. State
5 14 137 Jason Simmons DB Arizona St.
6 25 178 C. Fuamatu-Ma'afala RB Utah
6 33 186 Ryan Olson DT Colorado
7 32 221 Angel Rubio DT SE MO. State
1997
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 24 24 Chad Scott DB Maryland
2 23 53 Will Blackwell WR San Diego State
3 22 82 Paul Wiggins OT Oregon
3 31 91 Mike Vrabel DE Ohio State
5 24 154 George Jones RB San Diego State
6 23 186 Daryl Porter DB Boston College
6 36 199 Rod Manuel DE Oklahoma
7 22 223 Michael Adams WR Texas
1996
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 29 29 Jamain Stephens OT N.C. A&T
3 11 72 Steven Conley LB Arkansas
3 31 92 Jon Witman RB Penn State
4 31 126 Earl Holmes LB Florida A&M
4 37 132 Jahine Arnold WR Fresno State
5 31 163 Israel Raybon DE North Alabama
6 33 200 Orpheus Roye DE Florida State
6 36 203 Spence Fischer QB Duke
7 33 242 Carlos Emmons LB Arkansas State
1995
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 27 27 Mark Bruener TE Washington
2 28 60 Kordell Stewart QB Colorado
3 27 91 Brenden Stai OG Nebraska
4 22 120 Oliver Gibson DE Notre Dame
4 27 125 Donta Jones LB Nebraska
5 17 151 Lethon Flowers DB Georgia Tech
5 27 161 Lance Brown DB Indiana
6 28 199 Barron Miles DB Nebraska
7 27 235 Henry Bailey WR UNLV
7 39 247 Cole Ford K USC
1994
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 17 17 Charles Johnson WR Colorado
2 21 50 Brentson Buckner DE Clemson
3 23 88 Jason Gildon LB Oklahoma State
3 26 91 Bam Morris RB Texas Tech
4 19 122 Taase Faumui DE Hawaii
5 9 140 Myron Bell DB Michigan State
5 17 148 Gary Brown OT Georgia Tech
6 17 178 Jim Miller QB Michigan State
6 19 180 Eric Ravotti LB Penn State
7 15 209 Brice Abrams RB Michigan State
1993
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 23 23 Deon Figures DB Colorado
2 15 44 Chad Brown LB Colorado
3 20 76 Andre Hastings WR Georgia
4 24 108 Kevin Henry DE Mississippi State
5 23 135 Lonnie Palelei OG UNLV
5 28 140 Marc Woodard LB Mississippi State
6 22 162 Willie Williams DB Western Carolina
7 17 185 Jeff Zgonina DT Purdue
7 20 216 Alex Van Pelt QB Pittsburgh
7 21 189 Craig Keith TE Lenoir-Rhyne
1992
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 11 11 Leon Searcy OT Miami (FL)
2 10 38 Levon Kirkland LB Clemson
3 11 67 Joel Steed DT Colorado
4 10 94 Charles Davenport WR North Carolina State
5 11 123 Alan Haller DB Michigan State
7 11 179 Russ Campbell TE Kansas State
7 20 188 Scottie Graham RB Ohio State
8 7 203 Darren Perry DB Penn State
8 10 206 Hesham Ismail OG Florida
8 19 215 Nate Williams DT Mississippi State
9 11 235 Elnardo Webster LB Rutgers
10 10 262 Mike Saunders RB Iowa
11 11 291 Kendall Gammon OG Pittsburg St. (KS)
12 10 318 Cornelius Benton QB Connecticut
1991
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 15 15 Huey Richardson LB Florida
2 19 46 Jeff Graham WR Ohio State
3 18 73 Ernie Mills WR Florida
4 5 88 Sammy Walker DB Texas Tech
4 20 103 Adrian Cooper TE Oklahoma
6 19 158 Leroy Thompson RB Penn State
7 18 185 Andre Jones LB Notre Dame
8 17 212 Dean Dingman OG Michigan
9 15 238 Bruce McGonnigal TE Virginia
10 19 269 Ariel Solomon OT Colorado
11 18 296 Efrum Thomas DB Alabama
12 17 323 Jeff Brady LB Kentucky
1990
Round Pick Overall Name Position School
1 21 21 Eric Green TE Liberty
2 18 43 Kenny Davidson DE LSU
3 17 70 Neil O'Donnell QB Maryland
3 28 81 Craig Veasey DT Houston
4 16 97 Chris Calloway WR Michigan
5 19 128 Barry Foster RB Arkansas State
6 18 155 Ron Heard WR Bowling Green
7 17 182 Dan Grayson LB Washington State
8 16 209 Karl Dunbar DT LSU
9 19 239 Gary Jones DB Texas A&M
10 18 266 Eddie Miles LB Minnesota (Duluth)
11 17 293 Justin Strzelczyk OT Maine
12 15 319 Richard Bell RB Nebraska

omawho
02-23-2008, 01:00 AM
Speaking of the Combine, This is pretty funny...............

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ms-thegameface022208&prov=yhoo&type=lgns