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re: RMD 2011 - In the Books!
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:20 am to TheHiddenFlask
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:20 am to TheHiddenFlask
Excellent pick Harry.
I'll go with Mustafa Jalil
Big nasty DT out of Cal.
I'll go with Mustafa Jalil
Big nasty DT out of Cal.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:33 am to HARRY3740
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SHEROID EVANS DB Texas.
FUUUUUUUUCK. I really thought he'd be there when I picked again. Really solid pick up.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 6:33 am to GulfCoastBiased
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OG Sedrick Flowers (Texas)
That really sucks hard! Screw my board. It is done.
Best Regards,
Pasty
This post was edited on 3/11/11 at 6:34 am
Posted on 3/11/11 at 6:48 am to OBUDan
Sorry to keep on responding in your account Dan. I wasn't ready to see Flowers off the board this AM.

Posted on 3/11/11 at 7:51 am to PastySkankster
NP.
That does suck. I was looking at him too.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 8:08 am to OBUDan
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OG Sedrick Flowers (Texas)
I looked at him pretty hard but how's the depth at Texas? That's always my fear when trying to nail down a 3-4 year starter.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 8:11 am to OldIowaTiger
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but how's the depth at Texas?
Their o-line and secondary depth is awful. Youth movements on the way.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 8:21 am to HARRY3740
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Their o-line depth is awful
Actually, the two starters at guard last year are sophs this year, and so is both of their backups. Walters, Hopkins, Porter, and Ashcraft.
Also, Flowers is too short to be a tackle, so he will have to beat out 4 guys to get PT in the next couple of years. Unless he does that, which he might be able to do, he will only start for two years. Which isn't that bad, but not great.
This post was edited on 3/11/11 at 8:22 am
Posted on 3/11/11 at 9:52 am to jembeurt
By virtue of their line being a hot piece of shite last year, looks like he could have a chance to play early.
But, could also work out where those guys just improve and keep their jobs.
But, could also work out where those guys just improve and keep their jobs.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 10:15 am to OBUDan
Noon Rule is in effect, so be on the ready BayouCat.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 10:31 am to PastySkankster
How about we move it to 10:30 and get this thing rollin. 
Posted on 3/11/11 at 11:52 am to HARRY3740
Bump. Close enough to Noon. Go ahead and pick BayouCat!
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:00 pm to TheHiddenFlask
QB Brandon Allen
During the 2010 regular season he threw 29 touchdowns and no interceptions while making throws to all points on the field.
On the Hoof: His most prominent feature is his muscular powerbase and legs. His upper body is still a bit thin. He is not the tallest quarterback, but is taller than 6-1.
Needs Improvement: Add some upper-body strength. He is so accurate that he sometimes tries to force the ball into very tight spaces that most quarterbacks would never try. At the next level the defenders are quicker to react to the ball.
Most Impressive: His accuracy is as good as it gets for a quarterback coming out of high school. Allen has excellent touch and puts enough air under his fades that receivers can always make a play on the ball. He also sees the whole field and does not lock in on just one receiver. He can buy time in the pocket.
Conclusion: All quarterbacks should redshirt as they learn the offense. But I would not be surprised if he gets some looks as the backup quarterback early in his career. He is a very cerebral signal-caller that does all the little things well.
DT/DE Jalen Grimble
On the Hoof: Big defensive end with the frame to grow into a defensive tackle. He has wide shoulders, thick chest and wide powerbase.
Needs Improvement: Grimble needs to get lower at the point of attack so he does not get pushed off the line of scrimmage against the run. If he is to stay at defensive end he will need to improve his quickness off the snap of the ball.
Most Impressive: He has a perfect body to become a coveted hybrid defensive end/defensive tackle. He is very strong and he has above-average lateral movement. When he wins the leverage battle at the line of scrimmage he is nearly impossible to move backward.
Conclusion: Has the size to compete early if he comes into camp in shape. Look for him to become a versatile defensive lineman that can be plugged in almost anywhere along the line.
During the 2010 regular season he threw 29 touchdowns and no interceptions while making throws to all points on the field.
On the Hoof: His most prominent feature is his muscular powerbase and legs. His upper body is still a bit thin. He is not the tallest quarterback, but is taller than 6-1.
Needs Improvement: Add some upper-body strength. He is so accurate that he sometimes tries to force the ball into very tight spaces that most quarterbacks would never try. At the next level the defenders are quicker to react to the ball.
Most Impressive: His accuracy is as good as it gets for a quarterback coming out of high school. Allen has excellent touch and puts enough air under his fades that receivers can always make a play on the ball. He also sees the whole field and does not lock in on just one receiver. He can buy time in the pocket.
Conclusion: All quarterbacks should redshirt as they learn the offense. But I would not be surprised if he gets some looks as the backup quarterback early in his career. He is a very cerebral signal-caller that does all the little things well.
DT/DE Jalen Grimble
On the Hoof: Big defensive end with the frame to grow into a defensive tackle. He has wide shoulders, thick chest and wide powerbase.
Needs Improvement: Grimble needs to get lower at the point of attack so he does not get pushed off the line of scrimmage against the run. If he is to stay at defensive end he will need to improve his quickness off the snap of the ball.
Most Impressive: He has a perfect body to become a coveted hybrid defensive end/defensive tackle. He is very strong and he has above-average lateral movement. When he wins the leverage battle at the line of scrimmage he is nearly impossible to move backward.
Conclusion: Has the size to compete early if he comes into camp in shape. Look for him to become a versatile defensive lineman that can be plugged in almost anywhere along the line.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:04 pm to BayouCatFan
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DT/DE Jalen Grimble
Was he drafted last year as a TE? Or am I thinking of someone else? Im not sure. Just wondering.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:08 pm to OBUDan
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That was his cousin, Xavier.
Right you are.
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:19 pm to PastySkankster
Pasty, what's your email?
Posted on 3/11/11 at 12:22 pm to RollTigers
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Pasty, what's your email?
lookatmesexy@spankme.com
This post was edited on 3/11/11 at 12:22 pm
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