catscratchreader.com - 4/21/2008
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This time of year you have take any comments made by a NFL GM or Head Coach with a grain of salt. Everyone is afraid that another team will trade up to snag their most coveted player. John Fox and his staff are no different. They have dangled the idea of drafting a QB (Ryan), a DE (Harvey) and an OT (Clady). It’s been assumed by many people, including myself, that their greatest need is ...
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Draft Week: Dallas Cowboys 2008 draft prospects
Blogging The Boys —
... to have the total package for a running back. Would give us an option if we can't get a long-term deal done with MB3 past this season. Fills a need for this year. Why I don't like Mendenhall: Short track record of being "the man" at Illinois, could be thought of as a one-year wonder. He’ll most likely go off the board in the early teens. The Bears might have an interest, Denver could be a landing spot, maybe Detroit , even the Panthers could get in on the act. While I’d love to have Rashard Mendenhall next ...
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