Mr. Stiller
04-12-2008, 06:43 AM
NYG Sends us their 1, 3, 4 for Kenny Phillips FS, MiamiU
1.31) Gosder Cherilus, RT, Boston College ~ 6'7 315lbs
Nasty Mauler to start the rebuilding of the trenches. Slides Willie Colon into G to battle with Kendall Simmons for RG. God loving that Kemo and Colon are the Starting G's.
2.53) Joseph "Red" Bryant, LDE/NT, Texas A&M ~ 6'4 318lbs
Athletic guy that can contribute in rotation immediately and eventually take over for Aaron Smith.
3.88) Charles Godfrey, CB/FS, Iowa ~ 6'1 208lbs
Real speedi n the secondary, great tackling, could play any number of roles and positions for us.
3.95) Jordy Nelson, WR/RS, Kansas State ~ 6'2 217
Jordy gives us a top notch #3 who can eventually take over #1 or #2 responsibilities.
4.123) Chris Ellis, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech ~ 6'4 260lbs
Agile, Lightning quick, strong, but inconsistent. He gives us passrushing depth, ST talent as a rookie and depending on Development could either be excellent depth or a future Starter.
4.130) Doug Legursky, C/G, Marshall ~ 6'3 312lbs
Legursky is bull-strong, quick, very agile and has room to grow. Adding Gosder fixed the RT position, adding another guy to compete on the interior gives us some options.
5.156) Peyton Hillis, FB/RB/RS, Arkansas ~ 6'0 240lbs
Basically a quicker lead blocker for FWP and company, a SYB, a H-back, receiver from the FB position, a guy that can return Kicks/Punts and lastly, a "Pounder" or "Closer"
6.188) Eric Foster, DT/DE, Rutgers ~ 6'1 275lbs
Foster can play passrushing downs as a variety of things. His unruly strength and explosion can let him play the 3-Tech interior pass rusher, the 3-4 WDE passrusher, the 4-3 DE. He can play anything on our DL except the Nose. Add that to his special teams presence. He'll instantly be a favorite player. Coaches will love his motor and never die attitude, as well as his leadership. He may never be a starter. But he will be one of the most versatile used defensive weapons in the league.
1.31) Gosder Cherilus, RT, Boston College ~ 6'7 315lbs
Nasty Mauler to start the rebuilding of the trenches. Slides Willie Colon into G to battle with Kendall Simmons for RG. God loving that Kemo and Colon are the Starting G's.
2.53) Joseph "Red" Bryant, LDE/NT, Texas A&M ~ 6'4 318lbs
Athletic guy that can contribute in rotation immediately and eventually take over for Aaron Smith.
3.88) Charles Godfrey, CB/FS, Iowa ~ 6'1 208lbs
Real speedi n the secondary, great tackling, could play any number of roles and positions for us.
3.95) Jordy Nelson, WR/RS, Kansas State ~ 6'2 217
Jordy gives us a top notch #3 who can eventually take over #1 or #2 responsibilities.
4.123) Chris Ellis, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech ~ 6'4 260lbs
Agile, Lightning quick, strong, but inconsistent. He gives us passrushing depth, ST talent as a rookie and depending on Development could either be excellent depth or a future Starter.
4.130) Doug Legursky, C/G, Marshall ~ 6'3 312lbs
Legursky is bull-strong, quick, very agile and has room to grow. Adding Gosder fixed the RT position, adding another guy to compete on the interior gives us some options.
5.156) Peyton Hillis, FB/RB/RS, Arkansas ~ 6'0 240lbs
Basically a quicker lead blocker for FWP and company, a SYB, a H-back, receiver from the FB position, a guy that can return Kicks/Punts and lastly, a "Pounder" or "Closer"
6.188) Eric Foster, DT/DE, Rutgers ~ 6'1 275lbs
Foster can play passrushing downs as a variety of things. His unruly strength and explosion can let him play the 3-Tech interior pass rusher, the 3-4 WDE passrusher, the 4-3 DE. He can play anything on our DL except the Nose. Add that to his special teams presence. He'll instantly be a favorite player. Coaches will love his motor and never die attitude, as well as his leadership. He may never be a starter. But he will be one of the most versatile used defensive weapons in the league.