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Current status of our 2010 draft...


KillerKat

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Anyone can update this hourly, weekly, monthly, or yearly. Doesn't matter. Right now 5 games in a soon to be 0-5 season this is what our 2010 draft looks like at the moment:

Clausen: Terrible. Cant hold on to snaps. Cant hold on to the ball in the back field. Low flying throws. No progression so far.

LaFell: Terrible. Cant catch worth a damn.

Edwards: We gave up a 2nd rounder for him? lmaooo, next

Norwood: Great pick. Not only a DE/OLB but also contributes greatly on special teams.

Greg Hardy: Great pick. Just like Norwoord, contributes greatly on defense and special teams.

Gettis: So far the 2nd best WR on the team. Lafell can't hold his jock.

Pugh: Good pick. Good special teamer and good backup

Pike: Terrible. Thats all lol.

Stanford: Keeping the bench warm since the start of the season.

McClain: Good pick. Like Pugh, he's a good special teamer and backup corner.

Overall Grade: D -

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Imma hold off on the Clausen grade... Rookie Qbs need time... I just want him to quit checking down on 3rd and long and take a shot a single covered receiver.... Lafell smh ugh.... Edwards big mistake down right stupid really... The rest i agree with... C+ for me...

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