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Consider This: Smitty, Jarrett, Shipley


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Shipley could be had in the 2nd round and I seriously doubt since his performance in the National Championship game he falls to the 3rd round.

If Jarrett can duplicate his last game in a whole season. He could take Moose's spot. I think with his size he could be as good if not better than Moose. The fear is, his last game was a one hit wonder. If not, Moose still has one season left in him.

What Shipley could do for this team. A Slot receiver is that runs great routes. That would cause all sorts of troubles with a defensive back field.

With our running game play action pass would really create some problems for most teams.

Add Barnidge running the seam. How in the world would any defense be able to focus strictly on the running game.

IMO SHIPLEY should be our First pick. NO DOUBT.

Go Panthers

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Shipley could be had in the 2nd round and I seriously doubt since his performance in the National Championship game he falls to the 3rd round.

If Jarrett can duplicate his last game in a whole season. He could take Moose's spot. I think with his size he could be as good if not better than Moose. The fear is, his last game was a one hit wonder. If not, Moose still has one season left in him.

What Shipley could do for this team. A Slot receiver is that runs great routes. That would cause all sorts of troubles with a defensive back field.

With our running game play action pass would really create some problems for most teams.

Add Barnidge running the seam. How in the world would any defense be able to focus strictly on the running game.

IMO SHIPLEY should be our First pick. NO DOUBT.

Go Panthers

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I don't know why anyone would dismiss Shipley out of hand. I think Shipley is going to be a solid receiver in the NFL. He seems like a smart kid that runs great routes. Now whether we'd want to take a chance on him when we need help at other positions, I don't know.

I think that a lot of teams may kick themselves if they don't pick him up, but the second round...?

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I don't know why anyone would dismiss Shipley out of hand. I think Shipley is going to be a solid receiver in the NFL. He seems like a smart kid that runs great routes. Now whether we'd want to take a chance on him when we need help at other positions, I don't know.

I think that a lot of teams may kick themselves if they don't pick him up, but the second round...?

I admit I don't watch much College Ball. I did watch some of Texas Vs. Alabama though and Shipley looked pretty decent. I'll have to start reading up on prospects soon.

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I admit I don't watch much College Ball. I did watch some of Texas Vs. Alabama though and Shipley looked pretty decent. I'll have to start reading up on prospects soon.

You and me both, the offseason has come which means my time to become obsessed with the 2010 NFL draft class is also upon me.

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we still need a burner. smitty ain't got it anymore....at least not for long.

I won't bring in a rookie and say that to his face. :D

I do agree that we need to start grooming some speed to replace Smitty one day but 2010 isn't the year. I think we need to look for someone who can come in and compliment him. Shipley is the only polished receiver I have seen (though that isn't much) coming out of college who IMO could start in the slot.

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Obviously you will wait until Moose is in a walker before you will move on.

I think with a QB that has some confidence in Jarrett and a slot guy like Shipley our passing game will be enough for the running game to flourish.

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i conquer. moose may have another good year left in him, but i think it's time to give jarrett a chance. with moore pitchin' the ball around, jarrett, smith and shipley would be one hell of a receiving corps.

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