Simply which top talent do you think will be a bust?
Predict a Bust
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Re: Predict a Bust
2 surprises, 1st because of team
Andrew Luck. Theres absolutly no way he can be anything but average on the Colts. They have no direction, no LT, no yong WRs, and there D hasnt been good in 10 years. Plus it was never really a dominant franchise, so i cant see them getting out of this mess anytime soon.
2nd Justin Blackmon
Hes going to go in the top 5 possibly, and no one thinks hes anywhere near Dez, Crabtree, or Green. So how is he going to warrant the 5th or under pick? Hes not that tall, 6-1, hes the 3rd shortest WR supposed to be takin in the top 3 rounds. Thats crazy. He didnt light up the combine, hes not been noted as amazing at anything. Not an amazing route runner, not the highest jumper, doesnt have spectacular reach or hands. Not only that but you have the amazing speed of Hill and Wright, the leaping ability of Floyd, the big body of Jefferey and Quick, then you get to Blackmon and theres really nothing you can say that he is that makes you say wow top 5. Some can say wow Rice was never the fastest, the biggest, the strongest, but his route running was second to none!
Oh Tannehill is going to suck but he shouldnt even of been thought of as a top 10 or even 20 pick, so he gets an obvious bustLast edited by Cali512; 04-24-2012, 04:16 PM.Not here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
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Re: Predict a Bust
Originally posted by Cali5122nd Justin Blackmon
Hes going to go in the top 5 possibly, and no one thinks hes anywhere near Dez, Crabtree, or Green. So how is he going to warrant the 5th or under pick? Hes not that tall, 6-1, hes the 3rd shortest WR supposed to be takin in the top 3 rounds. Thats crazy. He didnt light up the combine, hes not been noted as amazing at anything. Not an amazing route runner, not the highest jumper, doesnt have spectacular reach or hands. Not only that but you have the amazing speed of Hill and Wright, the leaping ability of Floyd, the big body of Jefferey and Quick, then you get to Blackmon and theres really nothing you can say that he is that makes you say wow top 5. Some can say wow Rice was never the fastest, the biggest, the strongest, but his route running was second to none!
Mike Gundy calls Justin Blackmon OSU's best receiver ever
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - In that he was the quarterback who passed to Hart Lee Dykes, the coordinator of the offense driven by Rashaun Woods and the head coach of the dazzling Dez Bryant, Mike Gundy expresses an extremely high level of respect for each of those former Oklahoma State wide receivers.
During the 2010 season, Gundy frequently was asked whether Justin Blackmon deserved membership in the Dykes-Woods-Bryant club.
Gundy was consistent with his response: "Let's see how Blackmon does over a longer period of time."
During Oklahoma State's preparation for Monday's Fiesta Bowl meeting with Stanford, Gundy again was asked to address the historical status of Blackmon - a two-time unanimous All-American and two-time recipient of the Biletnikoff Award, presented annually to the best wide receiver in college football.
When asked now about Blackmon's place among the elite receivers in Cowboy program history, Gundy's position is firm.
"I don't think there's any question that (Blackmon) is the best who has ever played at Oklahoma State," Gundy said. "He's going down, in my opinion, as the best player to play here since Barry Sanders (OSU's 1988 Heisman Trophy-winning tailback)."
A fourth-year junior from Ardmore, Blackmon has one remaining season of OSU eligibility, but - projected to be a top-10 pick overall - he is expected to enter the 2012 NFL draft.
In all likelihood, Stanford is his final college opponent.
"(Blackmon) is the best receiver in the nation," Stanford coach David Shaw said. "He is great after the catch. He is a big, physical kid. ... A game-changer."
Blackmon and quarterback Brandon Weeden certainly have been game-changers for Oklahoma State. In their two seasons as the most prominent figures in the offense, the Cowboys are 22-3.
During a news conference in January, Blackmon and Weeden announced that they would stay at OSU instead of entering the NFL draft. Their stated goals - to win the 2011 Big 12 championship and take Oklahoma State to its first appearance in a Bowl Championship Series game. Each goal was achieved.
In 2010, Blackmon set single-season school records for receptions (111), receiving yards (1,782) and touchdown catches (20). This season, he broke his record for catches (113), but his yardage (1,336) and TD receptions (15) haven't matched 2010 standards. Nevertheless, Gundy says the 2011 performance is more impressive because the game plan of every opposing defense centers on Blackmon.
Making the remarkable seems routine, Blackmon's most impressive statistic might be this one: Since the start of the 2010 season, he has played 24 games. In 12 games, he had at least 10 receptions.
Justin Blackmon's Stature:
(6'1", 215, 4.45 pro day 40)
Roddy White Combine numbers:
(6'1", 207, 4.45)
This year's 5 leading NFL receivers:
1. Calvin Johnson, DET 1681 (6'5", 236) 2. Wes Welker, NE 1569 (5'9", 185) 3. Victor Cruz, NYG 1536 (6'0" 204) 4. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 1411 (6'3" 218) 5. Steve Smith, CAR 1394 (5'9" 185) Last edited by CleveSteve; 04-24-2012, 06:54 PM.
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