Top 50 Prospects of 2004

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  1. TomyDingo

    TomyDingo Founding Member

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  2. tiger777

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    can't believe peterman is not on there and I agree with him on his wr picks thats why I think clayton should stay in school. Also have williams and fitzgearald from usc and pitt that would prolly go ahead of clayton.
     
  3. TomyDingo

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    i think he should have Roy Williams as the #1 though.
     
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    lsu99 whashappenin

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    I wouldn't have thought Chris Rix would be on that list after the season he had last year.
     
  5. BayouBengal

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    The media has a facination with FSU.
     
  6. ChuckE

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    Unless Michael has one hell of a year and that depends on the success at QB, I think he will come back for his senior year. I believe this, because of the QB's just signed. One of them will break out of the pack next spring and its going to be tough leaving them on the bench. If either should pick up fishers offense this fall, you may see one of them before the season is over. a + out of this could be super play from Matt. Randall was all we had, and many times a more talented hungryplayer will make his competition better. JMO
     
  7. burnline1

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    I can't believe Eli is #2. Jeesh, he choked everytime somebody rushed him hard. Talk about living on your daddy's rep!
     

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