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Late riser: Taylor Price of Hilliard has up the NFL draft charts


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He always said he would play pro ball eventually," said his mother, Kim Price-Sheehan. "He lived and breathed (sports) - he never watched a cartoon, ever. It was always ESPN. I was watching Two and a Half Men the other day, and he came in and said, 'What's this show?'"

The CBS sitcom has been on the air since 2003.

"Sports has been his life."

He is projected as a third-round pick, and Price-Sheehan said the Carolina Panthers in particular have shown a lot of interest.

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/sports/stories/2010/04/19/late-riser.html?sid=101

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What do base your opinion on?

Just asking....cause I don't see that at all.

Fast, average hands, cool guy, but not a great football player at the next level...

Sorry, but a lot of WRs are overhyped and underhyped this year...

Fine by me though, because with guys like him getting hype, it means someone that isn't but is deserving (Gilyard, Mitchell) will slide a little...

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Tall, fast, average hands, cool guy, but not a great football player at the next level...

Sorry, but a lot of WRs are overhyped and underhyped this year...

Fine by me though, because with guys like him getting hype, it means someone that isn't but is deserving (Gilyard, Mitchell) will slide a little...

gilyard apparently can't catch a cold. he lets the ball into his body too much and drops too many easy passes. he's just a beast at running with the ball after the catch/punt returns. i'd say the panthers would go after price over gilyard. great blocker, and great character, exactly what they want. they just signed (The) Brian Williams for punts and or kickoffs so there is no reason they would get gilyard (in my opinion)

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