Dennis Dixon Tells General Managers to Check His Web Site
Football Outsiders —
Dennis Dixon Tells General Managers to Check His Web Site My most recent post at the New York Times Fifth Down blog is on Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon, who’s hoping his personal Web site convinces NFL teams to draft him. Other posts this week were on Malcolm Kelly , how bad contracts have hurt the Lions as much as bad draft picks, one reason this year’s draft has no Adrian Peterson , and whether Branden Albert will move to tackle . posted 4-11-2008 at 12:00 PM by Michael David Smith || Extra Points 10 Comments ...
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... If you love nitty-gritty football details, then MDS writes a fantastic piece about Dennis Dixon, former Oregon QB who is rehabbing his knee for the draft and ...
Dennis Dixon To NFL GMs: “Check My Website”
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... DENNISDIXON10.COM is pretty bare-bones as far as websites go, and I don’t see much of a blogroll either. But Dixon is aiming for an audience of exactly 32 people - the front office heads of every NFL team. Michael David Smith , writing for the THE FIFTH DOWN , explains that the NFL prospect has been pushing the site as hard as his newly-repaired knee: Dixon has been relentless about promoting dennisdixon10.com. He appeared on “ESPN First Take” this morning to plug the site, and ...
Quentin Groves' 'Minor' Heart Surgery Doesn't Concern 49ers
FanHouse —
Filed under: 49ers, NFL DraftTypically, pre-draft injuries are a bad thing. NFL teams are leery of any prospect with issues, whether they be character-based or health-related. Just ask Dennis Dixon (check his website!) and Jonathan Stewart. One player who is apparently unaffected, however, is Auburn linebacker Quentin Groves. At least as far as the 49ers are concerned. According to the Sacramento Bee's Matthew Barrows, "... the 49ers are eyeing [Groves] the upcoming NFL draft, [who] had minor heart surgery ...
Black and Blue Draft Issues
Football Outsiders —
... Stewart if you ask nicely, mostly because Stewart made it to the Combine and showed that he was recovering nicely from a fractured toe that he suffered late in the season. One scout I spoke with — unafraid to start a Duck vs. Beaver controversy — compared Stewart to Steven Jackson for his power/speed combination. When you’re able to run a 4.48 40-yard dash at 235 pounds, you will gain some serious interest. This should translate to a mid-first round pick for Stewart. Maybe he needs a better Web site. Neither Stewart’s draft position nor his NFL career should be impacted by ...

