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Harris is not projected to be drafted untill the 5th or 6th round. He would be a steal! Anyone who follows ECU football could tell you that, he is the ECU offense.

ECU players are usually severly underrated in the draft, look at Chris Johnson. Everyone was suprised to see him drafted in the 1st round and he is one of the best RB's in the NFL now.

Harris is an amazing play maker and punt returner.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=66860&draftyear=2011&genpos=WR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q4Ys_R7bzs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzXpeP7Cj3I&feature=related

He could be the next SS. I am telling you, we could draft him at the end of the 4th and he would still be a steal.

What do the huddle experts think?

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Ibraham Abdulai DT

Projected 7th round pick, Should be a great player in the NFL.

Played at Arkansas-Pine Bluff

6'2'' a little over 300 pounds.

Played in the FCS so know one really knows much about him, but, I have personally met him and believe he is going to be a star. Talk about a young man with work ethic! He never leaves the gym. Smart young man. He would also be a steal late, better than anything we have on our roster

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and before you mention chris johnson was percentage of successful nfl players out of all eligible has ecu produce?

Oh you got me there. What a tiny little crappy North Carolina school. Hasn't produced any good players except for Chris Johnson.......

OK, so let me just think off the top of my head:

Earnest Byner RB (70’s team of the decade)

Jeff Blake - QB

Rod Coleman DE Raiders Pro Bowl

Troy Smith WR Eagles

David Garrard QB Jaguars

Leonard Henry RB Dolphins

Brian Rimpf T Ravens

Guy Whimper T Giants

Aundrae Allison KR, WR Vikings

Chris Johnson RB Titans Pro Bowl

Davon Drew TE Ravens

Linval Joseph DT Giants

Matt Dodge P Giants

C. J. Wilson DE

For a small conference USA team, I would say that is a pretty impressive list.

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and before you mention chris johnson was percentage of successful nfl players out of all eligible has ecu produce?

How about David Garrard as well. Dwayne Harris is severely undervalued. He isn't a speedster, but he makes plays when they count. He is a Boldin type of receiver - big and physical. Harris would improve our return game over night.

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no one cares about the best players from your poo team in a terrible conference

Because only the top conferences put out good teams :rolleyes:. What is the difference between being in a tough conference and playing a cupcake non-conference schedule v. being in an average conference and playing a tough non-conference schedule? Answer is very little....

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