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    Quote Originally Posted by flippy View Post
    What's the coolest thing happening in Indy this week that no one's talking about?
    One thing few people know is that it's not just about these college kids. Everyone who is anyone (or wants to be anyone) is here. Including every agent, coach, wanna be coach, tv, radio and internet analyst. Guys who have been out of the league for a year or two. It's the biggest job interview in the country. Every restaurant in town is buzzing with football people.
    Trade our 1st to San Francisco for 1/31 & 2/63 & 4/127

    1) Jesse Williams-NT-Alabama
    2) Jamie Collins-OLB-So. Miss
    2) David Amerson-CB-N.C. St.
    3) Andre Ellington-RB-Clemson
    4) Kenny Stills-WR-Oklahoma
    4) Tony Jefferson-S-Oklahoma
    5) Nico Johnson-ILB-Alabama
    6) Sean Renfree-QB-Duke
    6) Micah Hyde-CB-Iowa
    7) Justin Brown-WR-Oklahoma

    PFA's- David King-DE-OU, Chad Bumphis-WR-Miss. St, Luke Wilson-TE-Rice, Michael Ford-RB-LSU, Baker Steinkuler-DE-Nebraska, Vaughn Telemaque-S-Miami

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelerkeylargo View Post
    One thing few people know is that it's not just about these college kids. Everyone who is anyone (or wants to be anyone) is here. Including every agent, coach, wanna be coach, tv, radio and internet analyst. Guys who have been out of the league for a year or two. It's the biggest job interview in the country. Every restaurant in town is buzzing with football people.
    That's awesome. Hopefully you get to meet some cool people this week and get some scoop for us.

    Say hi to the fine folks at the Slippery Noodle for me. That's my favorite hangout in Indy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelerkeylargo View Post
    Renfree had a fantastic year at Duke, Big strong pocket passer. Will drop a bit due to a torn pec muscle but is expected a full recovery.

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    Gotta disagree with the "strong" part here. Renfree is tall, but he is a little slight for his height. I have seen him play twice, and I would not call his arm exceptionally "strong" either. He is a finesse guy imho, and a good one at that. Checked some draft "experts" and most say his arm strength is not a plus for him. I think his greatest strengths are his cerebral gifts and the mentoring of Cutcliffe. He is a winner, very accurate and manages the game well.
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    1 Ezekial Ansah OLB BYU 6’5 271 (sky high potential)
    2 Khaseem Greene ILB Rutgers 6’1 241 (cat quick, explosive hitter)
    3 Steadman Bailey WR WVU 5’10 193 (fantastic route runner)
    4 Le’Veon Bell RB Michigan St 6’1 230 (Good fit for zone scheme)
    5 J. J. Wilcox SS Ga Southern 6’ 213 (athletic, fluid in coverage)
    6 Omoregie Uzzi OG Georgia Tech 6’3 302 (quick, zone gem)
    7 Micah Hyde CB Iowa 6’ 197 (rangy corner with speed)
    7 Vinston Painter OT Virginia Tech 6’4 305 (athletic OL project)

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    Pouncey would be a great LG. His pulling abilities are spot on. I can see him pulling left on sweeps, etc. Don't be surprised if he ends up there as his career goes along. However, I won't be surprised if he stays at C too. lol
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  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by steelblood View Post
    Gotta disagree with the "strong" part here. Renfree is tall, but he is a little slight for his height. I have seen him play twice, and I would not call his arm exceptionally "strong" either. He is a finesse guy imho, and a good one at that. Checked some draft "experts" and most say his arm strength is not a plus for him. I think his greatest strengths are his cerebral gifts and the mentoring of Cutcliffe. He is a winner, very accurate and manages the game well.
    Never said he had an exceptionally strong arm. Said he is. 6'3" 220. Yes his strengths are accuracy and anticipation.
    Trade our 1st to San Francisco for 1/31 & 2/63 & 4/127

    1) Jesse Williams-NT-Alabama
    2) Jamie Collins-OLB-So. Miss
    2) David Amerson-CB-N.C. St.
    3) Andre Ellington-RB-Clemson
    4) Kenny Stills-WR-Oklahoma
    4) Tony Jefferson-S-Oklahoma
    5) Nico Johnson-ILB-Alabama
    6) Sean Renfree-QB-Duke
    6) Micah Hyde-CB-Iowa
    7) Justin Brown-WR-Oklahoma

    PFA's- David King-DE-OU, Chad Bumphis-WR-Miss. St, Luke Wilson-TE-Rice, Michael Ford-RB-LSU, Baker Steinkuler-DE-Nebraska, Vaughn Telemaque-S-Miami

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