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Texas vs. The Nation


WilkinsonDonnie

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This game is on live now on CBS C. Theres some descent prospects out there, probably round 4-7. Just catching the last half now but some of the QB prospects are Jonathan Crompton, Tim Hiller, and Levi Brown. Just wondering if anyone has been watching it before I caught it and saw anything impressive. So far Tim Hiller hasnt looked very good.

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I'm sorry. Did someone just call Jonathon Crompton a "QB Prospect?"

I have the same opinion about him, he was very irregular in the SEC having decent stats only against por teams but it seems he've had a great week...and well, he has run a pro-style offense :rolleyes:

IMHO he will be an average back-up at best.

Regards!!

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That Holiday kid did pretty well at returning kicks as well. Also saw him line up in a wishbone formation running a little. Just couldnt handle the ball when it was pitched to him in reverses or option runs. Yeah Crompton had a good long throw for a touchdown but really choked with his accuracy in some middle range throws.

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I have to assume you didn't watch too much SEC football as these were two key actors.

Crompton is horrible, dreadful and for much of the season was the only reason UT lost. His season was pretty much just like Delhomme's in every regard.

Holiday is faster than fast, but his size is cause for major concern, as he is tiny and may could not take the wear and tear. FYI he actually qualified for the World Championships in the 100.

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I live in Big Ten country so not too much, but Im not saying Crompton looked good, just his one deep throw is right on it.

Trindon Holliday isnt much shorter than Maurice Jones drew, but yeah he may have some durability concerns. Im just saying if hes there in a later round what do we have to lose, hes got great speed and return ability. Worth a look just for the returner aspect.

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