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kick returners in the 2010 draft


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Just a few kick returners we might have a shot at getting in the 2010 draft.

-Jacoby Ford--WR-Clemson

personally my favorite returner, he is a senior from clemson, and lines up with spiller to return kicks and punts. he is 5'10, 185 lbs and is faster than trindon holliday, who runs about a 4.26 40 yard dash. here is the proof. projected a 5th to 6th rd pick.

(actual race in the vid starts at about 2:25)

-Trindon Holliday-RB-LSU

Very small, Darren Sproles is a giant compared to him. at 5'5, 165 lbs, he is very fast as I already mentioned. BUT, he is way to small to do anything besides kick returns and punt returns. projected a 5th - 6th rd pick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1Q0vlN6Pe8

-Brandon James-RB/WR-Florida

He is about the same size as Sproles at 5'7 180. he runs a 4.32 40 yard dash, and returns kicks for the gators. Likely a 6th or 7th round pick. he is dealing with an ankle injury if i'm not mistaken and will not play in the sugar bowl.

(couldn't find only james' highlights so here is harvin and james highlights)

-Javier Arenas-CB-Alabama

I watch this guy every Saturday in the summer. he isn't the fastest guy in the world but can make cuts like you've never seen and breaks tackles like no1 is touching him. he stands 5'9, 195 lbs and runs about a 4.41 40 yard dash. projected a late 1st to 2nd round pick

-Dexter McCluster-RB/WR-Ole Miss

very small but when you watch him play you would think he is 6'0 just because of how he plays. he is 5'7, 170 lbs and runs a 4.37 40 yard dash.

he is projected as anywhere from a 4th to 7th rd pick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb-chWh64Dc

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i am riding the mccluster bandwagon until the draft. special little dude. ford hasnt impressed me as much as mccluster, but ford is a guy that could be a better pro than he was in college. ford has the wheels and enough size that if he ever put it all together (never impressed with his hands) he could be a legit #1 wr. mccluster might be a welker or sproles type, small shifty wr/rb with great return skills.

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I really hope that one of my alma mater's own gets on with the Panthers next year.

Andre Roberts, 5'11" 185 WR

Runs a 4.37 40,

He has 285 carreer receptions for 3743 yds and 37 tds, 83 punt returns for 1160 yds and 3 tds.

4 year starter. His best season was last year when he had 95 catches for 1334 yds, and 14tds. This year he had 77 for 792 and 7 TDs.

Last year he had 9 catches for 153 and a td at then #22 Clemson, ans 5 catches for 66 yds against Florida.

He is projected to go in the 4th-6th rounds.

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