Fagg goes undrafted My first thought when I saw this was, "Wait, I thought he went 3rd in the draft". Then I realized they were talking about De'Cody Fagg: NFL | Fagg goes undrafted Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:26:57 -0700 Josh Buchanan, of NFLDraftBible.com, reports Florida State WR De'Cody Fagg did not get drafted after being invited to the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine in February. He might be a decent pickup if we're still interested in a WR who can make an impact in the red zone.
I think the saints got another Colston in this years draft already with Arrington I think he was the better WR out of Michigan
im a fsu fan and ive seen alot of this kid. hes not worth it. the kid knows how to get open and has all the speed and run after the catch skills you want. but he simply cannot catch on a consistent basis. its rather sad to see someone get open that much and do nothing but drop balls.
All signings go here. Here's the signings so far..... RB Danny Woodhead RB Jehuu Caulcrick LB Brandon Renkart DE Bryan Mattison WR Prechae Rodriguez Thoughts? Im surprised we haven't signed DE Dennis Dixon, and LB Erin Henderson.
Woodhead and Mattison are great signings... Mattison fits very well as a 3-4 DE and I was hoping we grabbed him anywhere from the 5th round on. He's drawn some comparisons to Aaron Kampman on sites like ESPN.
Henderson has already been signed by Vikings And I think you mean Marcus Dixon from Hampton and he was signed by Dallas I wanted both them myself but Erin is now playing with his brother EJ in Minnesota
Same here, as a FSU fan I got tired of watching this guy drop balls. Theres a reason he didn't get drafted, not worth it.
Jehuu Caulcrick will be the Brandon Jacobs clone!!!! Morrison is a good depth guy, and will eventually be a solid player for us. Woodhead is Leon Washington part 2. I like this offseason:up:
Fullback Justin Valentine of Minnesota inked with the New York Jets http://www.gophersports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=8400&ATCLID=1449516 Looks like a big guy BIOGRAPHY: Part-time starter the past three seasons. Seldom-used ball-carrier who totaled 14/42/1 on the ground as a senior after 17/42/4 the previous year. POSITIVES: Well-built lead blocker with solid size/speed numbers. Quick out of his stance, squares into defenders, and displays good jolt at the point. Breaks down well and plays with good pad level. Displays nice awareness and picks up assignments. NEGATIVES: Gets minimal movement and does not open up holes in the running game. Saw limited playing time as a senior. ANALYSIS: A hard-working and unselfish prospect, Valentine offers potential as a short-yardage specialist. PROJECTION: Undrafted Free Agent
A blocking fullback who does not open up holes in the running game. Oh, good - this should help. Seriously, I hope he works out, wish him the best of luck, and I can't criticize him because I have no recollection of seeing him play. The scouting report above, however, is pretty funny. Mike
N.Y. Jets DRAFT PICKS WITH GRADES: 1.6 DE Vernon Gholston, Ohio State: Boom or bust pass rusher was the only logical choice. Grade: B+. 1.30 TE Dustin Keller, Purdue: The Jets lack tall red zone targets, Keller has soft hands. Grade: B. 4.113 CB Dwight Lowery, Akron: Not fast corner, but ballhawk with 9 Int's in 2006. Grade C+. 5.162 QB Erik Ainge, Tennessee: Nephew of NBA star Danny, not a great arm, a #3QB. Grade C. 6.171 WR Marcus Henry, Kansas: NYJ need size at wide receiver, Henry has a chance. Grade C-. 7.211 OT Nate Garner, Arkansas: Smart run blocker could provide depth. Grade C-. *** UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS: RB Danny Woodhead, Chadron State SS Nate Lyles, Virginia FB Jehuu Caulcrick, Michigan State LB Brandon Renkart, Rutgers DE Bryan Mattison, Iowa WR Prechae Rodriguez, Auburn FB Justin Valentine, Minnesota http://www.draftdaddy.com/nfldraft/AFCEast.cfm#NYJ