Uh Oh...

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by Gut, Mar 30, 2009.

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  1. Gut

    Gut Pro Bowler

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    Butler ran a 4.38 40 in his Pro Day. Bye Bye Darius!

    Gut
     
  2. onetontitan

    onetontitan Marioto

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    eh, pro day workouts aren't everything.
     
  3. Pjames32

    Pjames32 Starter

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    I would rather have Alphonso Smith anyway
     
  4. PAtitansfan53

    PAtitansfan53 Kush & OJ

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    Thats dumb
     
  5. Pjames32

    Pjames32 Starter

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    Why?

    Smith is the better player.
     
  6. KTOWN TITAN

    KTOWN TITAN Orca Fighter

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    no its dumb. Butler is the real deal.
     
  7. Pjames32

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    Butler has the potential to very good but I just think Smith is the better player and is more NFL ready right now. Butler's size is obviously better and he's even faster, but I think he's still pretty raw. Smith is way better in coverage IMO and is just a more naturally gifted CB. Butler is definitely a great athlete though and was pretty good on offense last year too. I think if Smith was 2-3 inches taller though he would be the best CB in the draft.
     
  8. GLinks

    GLinks Second Gear

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    Pro days don't matter, yeah, but the resulting hype sometimes does. Can't count on every team to think that way to allow a player to fall to us. I think Butler is the real deal, too - he would return and perhaps play some offense, too. And I doubt he's around when we pick. Heard some pundits say he could now be the first corner off the board. I still think he'd be the third, but will likely go before our pick. Just about every team before us that needs a WR ALSO needs a cornerback.

    Gut's right: "Buh-bye."
     
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