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Brohm poised to become solid pro QB
Brohm poised to become solid pro QB
He fell out of the top five because Louisville couldn't play D, but Adam Schein says Brian Brohm will make some team very happy.
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NFL Draft Jabber 4/16/08
Football Jabber — NFL Draft Jabber 4/16/08 NFL Draft , National Football League [image] Subscribe to Jabber in a reader “The Law of Colston” dictates that you must look at small school sleepers as the NFL Draft approaches. SportsIllustrated.CNN.com will assist you in your studies. FoxSports.com has their NFL Pre-Draft Defensive Awards posted. Pro Football Talk has their latest Mock Draft posted. We do too. The biggest voice of a little guy in NFL media, Adam Schien, will tell you that Brian Brohm is going to make a solid pro at QB.“Let’s debunk the myth right now: Brian Brohm is going to be a starting quarterback and a winner in the NFL. He ...

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Brohm poised to become solid pro QB
msn.foxsports.com 4/15/2008 — He fell out of the top five because Louisville couldn't play D, but Adam Schein says Brian Brohm will make some team very happy.
This passer dropped backBoston.com -- Football news 4/20/2008
If the NFL draft were the stock market, then Louisville's Brian Brohm would be Bear Stearns.