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Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson: 6-2, 314. Three-year starter with 4½ sacks. "Short and square," one scout said. "Fits the 4-3 as a DT. I thought he was OK, not great. Kind of a meat and potatoes interior player." Hails from a program that seems to worry a lot of personnel people. "Those Clemson guys don't translate to the NFL very good," another scout said. "They just don't play well in the NFL."

Andre Branch, OLB, Clemson: 6-4, 259. Displayed major improvement as a senior when he posted 10½ of his 17½ sacks. "He's another teaser," one scout said. "He's got ability. But he's a lot of fluff is what I think." Seems capable of playing in 3-4 or 4-3 schemes. "Clemson always (expletive) me up," another scout said. "I don't trust those guys there."

thought the exact same thing. when was the last time a clemson player turned out to be a good pro

Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington: 6-2½, 348. Made himself a lot of money with a terrific week at the Senior Bowl. "You can't single-block him," one scout said. "He's athletic for his size." Started 42 of 50 games, finishing with 7½ sacks. "He's very much like Paul Soliai of the Dolphins," another scout said. "He is a true space-eater. He didn't play like that (the Senior Bowl) all year. He did have a good Senior Bowl, he really did. He's got a big (expletive) and great big thick thighs on him."

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Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State: 6-3½, 220. Three-year starter with 202 catches for 3,418 (16.9) and 31 TDs. "He made a lot of big-time catches for App State," one scout said. "He's a big guy who will catch. There's only one problem I have. When he played against Florida and Georgia he didn't do anything." Also scored just 8 on the Wonderlic test. (fiz note: lol )

Brian Quick is like this year's Ramses Barden. Just some big guy who dominated poo competition, and App State hasn't exactly been a gold mine for us in terms of getting good players.

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You went back thirty years to name 12 players, including Sam aiken and Ronald curry.

I want you to think about what you've done.

Pie for the tard

those were just off the top of my head and your ridiculous statement was that they did not transition apparently because they are from UNC

30 years of different coaches, staffs, schemes, levels of success and competition is quite sufficient to debunk your completely unfounded and asinine remark.

Of course from you, what else do any of us really expect at this point?

:rolleyes:

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he played WR for the bills for 5 years

how hard is it to crack their roster, especially at WR

so this is a Sam Aiken thread now?

ever hear of Karl Hankton? Probably not.

ever collected an NFL paycheck? tried out? Have any clue what it takes to get in the league much less stay there?

In fact do you have the slightest clue what you are rambling on about?

I think not. And the fact that one player on a list of a dozen that span 30+ years being the point you are attempting yet failing to make kinda proves it.

lmao

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the conversation is not whether Carolina is a football school moron

the OP stated that UNC players don't transition well, clearly some have

I know the hate and envy fuels the ignorance of the ABC consortium around here people but sometimes you have to admit when you are wrong. Clamoring on and on about one of the examples I gave of a lengthy NFL career just shows how ignorant and desperate you are.

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