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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; By Gil Brandt NFL.com Senior Analyst Click here for the defense (April 11, 2006) -- After the 2005 collegiate season ended, the scouting process for draft-eligible players began. And Gil Brandt was with you every step of the way. After ...
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04-12-2006, 02:42 AM | #1 |
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Brandt's top prospects for the draft: Offense
By Gil Brandt
NFL.com Senior Analyst Click here for the defense (April 11, 2006) -- After the 2005 collegiate season ended, the scouting process for draft-eligible players began. And Gil Brandt was with you every step of the way. After pre-Combine rankings, Combine results, post-Combine evaluations and Pro Day workouts, Brandt has crunched all the numbers and compiled a list of the best prospects at each position. In addition to Brandt's top prospects, he also lists some "wild cards" that may be picked higher than expected and some of the top prospects for the 2007 NFL Draft. Those are players that will be seniors in the 2006 collegiate season and will be draft eligible afterward. The following are Brandt's top guys on offense. Remember, these rankings can change almost hourly. for the rest, click here: http://nfl.com/draft/story/9370926 |
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04-12-2006, 12:39 PM | #3 |
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RE: Brandt
I like the fact that there are extremely attractive options for linemen after the first round. Makes taking an impact qb more likely when filling linemen gaps can be achieved in the beginning of the second round.
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