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Old 04-14-2009, 08:34 PM   #46
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I just read online about Greg Paulus. I Hate duke so much but he is an amazing quarterback. he owns so many records in NY for TD's thrown and passing percentage. i wouldnt be surprised if the skins dont maybe sign him after the draft. try out any qb we can. see what works. you never know. he is a winner
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Old 04-23-2009, 12:31 AM   #47
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Lee Robinson, LB, Alcorn State
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Old 04-23-2009, 12:44 AM   #48
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I just read online about Greg Paulus. I Hate duke so much but he is an amazing quarterback. he owns so many records in NY for TD's thrown and passing percentage. i wouldnt be surprised if the skins dont maybe sign him after the draft. try out any qb we can. see what works. you never know. he is a winner
He's going to play QB for Syracuse (his hometown) for a year. He worked out for Green Bay, then shortly after he starting shopping for colleges that wanted a one and done player. My guess is Green Bay told him to go play college for a year. He's eons away from being an NFL QB.

I have close relatives that live in Syracuse, and I've been hearing about Greg Paulus since he was a freshman in high school. They all think he was dumb not to accept one of the 70 or so D-I football scholarships he was offered.
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Old 04-23-2009, 12:01 PM   #49
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Ladarius Webb CB Nicholls state (is a great I-AA corner, some say he could be a starting NB by the end of the season, came from the same college as kareem Moore, and ran one of the fastest fourties at the combine)
We need to draft this guy late.
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Old 04-23-2009, 12:07 PM   #50
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Another Cal product- Rulon Davis

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Old 04-23-2009, 12:18 PM   #51
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As I mentioned earlier, Va. TEch's Orion Martin. Would love to see him at Skins park as an UDFA.

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Old 04-23-2009, 12:45 PM   #52
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He's going to play QB for Syracuse (his hometown) for a year. He worked out for Green Bay, then shortly after he starting shopping for colleges that wanted a one and done player. My guess is Green Bay told him to go play college for a year. He's eons away from being an NFL QB.

I have close relatives that live in Syracuse, and I've been hearing about Greg Paulus since he was a freshman in high school. They all think he was dumb not to accept one of the 70 or so D-I football scholarships he was offered.
That may be, but now he's got a degree from Duke that didn't cost him a dime...that's never a bad decision.
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Good lookin out 53 fan...Lee Robinson SLB Alcorn (STUD) prospect 4-5th round

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Good lookin out 53 fan...Lee Robinson SLB Alcorn (STUD) prospect 4-5th round

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Alcorn state, same college that steve mcnair and donald driver went to...so we no this is a good NFL talent college
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Andre Brown, RB NC State. He's a tough runner but he's an even better receiver out of the backfield. I think he catches the ball exceptionally well. He also has good size at 6-0, 224.

Javorski Lane, FB Texas A&M. This guy is a runaway truck at 6-0, 285. Yes, I said 285! He was automatic in short yardage as a Jr. when he scored 19 TD's. Then A&M changed coaches and he wasn't used much, for some reason. We could use a backup FB and I love this guy as a late round possibility.

Austin Collie, WR BYU. 6-1, 200. Every time I saw this guy play he was tearing up somebody. His production was amazing!
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