1. He is a SR WR that was been their go-to-guy for quite a while. He had 85 recpetions for 1138 yards and 14 TDs last year. Big guy at 6-3, 208.
  2. Anthony Davis from Wisconsin should have a huge year. His OLine is one of the best that Wisconsin has ever had and Davis has been in Madison for what seems like forever.
  3. LMAO

    60/1 that "neither Greene nor "Pole-Lock" wins ... is money in the bank ... a snowball's chance in hell sounds 'bout right.

    10/1 on Greene ... :hihi: ... there's a sucker born every minute

    Poor lame bastid runs a 4.85 forty ... slowest G-damned QB in the SEC ...

    and is slower than Frankenstein White ... when White's fully bolted and assembled, of course :hihi:

    where's my cane pole and bait

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  4. Actually, I think Pitt actually had a couple of other LB's that were better than Green on that team.
  5. http://www.draftboardinsider.com/players/columns_edwards-b.html

    He's a lot more physically gifted than the kid from Cal IMO, but like the article says, he drops a lot of balls.

    How about Kiwanutha? How many here would put him on the first team over Pollack?:grin:
  6. agree, of all the ones listed, Davis offers a lot of value if not for being injured often. Wisconsin will give him many opportunities to get sick yardage and with him they are a serious threat to win since he's that talented.


    Braylon Edwards? that's one nasty receiver. check him out if u can.