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fsu and the 2003 draft

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by LarryD, Apr 22, 2002.

  1. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    yes, another fsu thread...but feel free to add your school's prospects.

    OT Brett Williams (6-6, 315) -- first round talent. one of fsu's best ever.

    OT Todd Williams (6-6, 315) -- mid- to late-second day pick.

    OG Montrae Holland (6-3, 325) -- first-round potential.

    OG Milford Brown (6-4, 319) -- a probable first day pick.

    WR Robert Morgan (6-0, 190) -- second-day pick.

    WR Talman Gardner (6-2, 205) -- injuries have held him back, but he will bea one of rix's solid clutch options this season. he can stride and scores well.

    RB/WR Nick Maddox (5-11, 200) -- needs to really show something this season to find a niche. he'll be called a third-down back unless he does something interesting at slot receiver.

    DE Alonzo Jackson (6-4, 255) -- late 1st day pick.

    juniors who could come out

    RB Greg Jones (6-1, 243) -- if he comes out, it'll be because he's a 1st or 2nd round pick.

    DT Darnell Dockett (6-4, 280) -- could be a top 10 pick. coming off knee injury, but should be a monster.

    LB Kendyl Pope (6-1, 215) -- in position to have a very productive season. a big hitter who needs to stop thinking so much. if he stays healthy, he'll probably come out.

    LB Michael Boulware (6-3, 215) -- converted receiver is a playmaker. he should return for his senior season. great character kid. not bulky at all, which will scare folks off, but he can flat out fly.

    WR Anquan Boldin (6-0, 210) -- before his injury, was fsu's top playmaker and was more skilled than peter warrick. we'll see how he develops this season. i'd bet that he'll be back though.
     
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    OT Brett Williams (6-6, 215) -- first round talent. one of fsu's best ever.

    I hope this weight is a misprint
     
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    Duke usually has a few player's that "come out" not many for the draft though.
     
  5. LarryD

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    yep. 315
     
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    1 Jason Witten (Jr. TE, 6-5, 265) - Perhaps most talented TE in Vol history. 2nd round.

    73 Will Ofenheusle (Sr. OT, 6-8, 305) - Big, powerful at the POA, will get bigger as he grows into his frame. (2nd round)

    Kelley Washington (So. WR, 6-4, 225) - He's super BAD! (1st round)

    6 Constantin Ritzman (Sr. DE, 6-4 260) - Very fast player had 4 sacks in limited playing time. Has played some linebacker, an Overstreet clone. (3rd round)

    14 Julian Battle (Sr. Safety, 6-3, 205) - Has all the measurables to step up in the secondary (2nd round)

    19 Alex Walls (Sr. PK, 6-1, 190) - efficient and good placekicker (7th round)

    And of course Clausen could come out early if he can put up 1st round numbers again. Casey made me a believer last year. He can get it done in the NFL.
     
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    fsu wanted that german bastard -- bigtime.
     
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    Ahmaad Galloway TB 6-1 228 Sr <- punishing runner 1st rd pos

    Santonio Beard TB 6-1 215 Jr <- see above

    Kindal Moorehead RDE 6-4 288 or 305 Sr <- No peppers but would be nice in Panther blue

    Jarret Johnson DT 6-4 281 Sr <- warrior- plays every down. hurt his knee in spring practice. May be a total bust this year.
     
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    King I think said he thought he could be a first round pick. Big time ability.
     
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    RB/WR Nick Maddox (5-11, 200) -- needs to really show something this season to find a niche. he'll be called a third-down back unless he does something interesting at slot receiver.



    I wonder if has second thoughts about going to FSU?
     

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