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Here you go......
1st Round, 6th pick: Johnathan Sullivan New Orleans
1st Round, 20th pick: George Foster Denver
2nd Round, 34th pick: Boss Bailey Detroit
2nd Round, 37th pick: Jon Stinchcomb New Orleans
3rd Round, 77th pick: Musa Smith Baltimore
6th Round, 210th pick: Tony Gilbert Denver
7th Round, 242nd pick: J.T Wall Pittsburgh
Good luck to all of them. Make us proud!
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Nice list of prospects there. Hunter Hillenmeyer was our only guy drafted.
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What about Chris Clemons? Didn't he leave early?
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04-28-2003 04:20 PM |
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GDawgs88
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Vandy Dandy Wrote:Nice list of prospects there. Hunter Hillenmeyer was our only guy drafted.
No Dan Stricker? According to UGA broadcaster Larry Munson he was the best wideout in the SEC.
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04-28-2003 04:23 PM |
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GDawgs88
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Vandy Dandy Wrote:What about Chris Clemons? Didn't he leave early?
Yes he did. Everyone knew it was a bad choice.
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04-28-2003 04:24 PM |
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Vandy Dandy
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GDawgs88 Wrote:Vandy Dandy Wrote:Nice list of prospects there. Hunter Hillenmeyer was our only guy drafted.
No Dan Stricker? According to UGA broadcaster Larry Munson he was the best wideout in the SEC.
I thought he was too. Nobody could slow him down. Guess nobody in the NFL wanted to take a chance on a white receiver. :rolleyes:
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04-28-2003 04:31 PM |
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Stricker had great hands, but just isn't fast enough to play on the pro level.
As far as Clemons is concerned, here is an interesting article in todays Washington post that refers to Clemens as the Redskins 8th round pick.
<a href='http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50670-2003Apr28.html' target='_blank'>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...-2003Apr28.html</a>
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04-29-2003 12:42 PM |
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Good to see Chris and Nic catch on somewhere. Shoulda stayed though :rolleyes:
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Did Musa Smith come out early ? .......not that I'm complaining, or anything.
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05-06-2003 05:30 AM |
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SamuraiTater Wrote:Did Musa Smith come out early ? .......not that I'm complaining, or anything.
Yes, after 3 seasons.
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05-06-2003 08:08 AM |
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GDawgs88 Wrote:SamuraiTater Wrote:Did Musa Smith come out early ? .......not that I'm complaining, or anything.
Yes, after 3 seasons.
Who is leading in the race to replace him so far? Tyson Browning?
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05-13-2003 02:17 PM |
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Tony Milton is the favorite. Michael Cooper and Tyson Browning are also in the mix. I would imagine Kregg Lumpkin will take over in a year or two.
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