True Junior WR out of Ohio State had another impressive showing last night vs. Minnesota including a tremendous 52 yard bomb for a TD, continuing his stellar season so far....what do you guys think of Robiskie as a prospect and any chance he could come out this year? hes god good size at about 6'3 200 and 4.4-4.5 speed, I think if he continues to put up good numbers it wouldnt shock me at all to see him declare, his father is Terry Robiskie WR coach for the Dolphins for what its worth...
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My WR rankings, Robiskie will almost certainly return to Ohio State for one more season and could wind up in the first round of the '09 draft. Right now I have him #16 among WR's and #116 overall.
Wide Receivers
01 Early Doucet, WR, Louisiana State
02 Malcom Kelly, WR, Oklahoma*
03 DeSean Jackson, WR, California*
04 Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
05 Adraius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
06 Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan*
07 Dorien Bryant, WR, Purdue
08 Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville
09 Marcus Monk, WR, Arkansas*
10 D.J. Hall, WR, Alabama
11 Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt
12 Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
13 Mario Urrutia, WR, Louisville*
14 Davone Bess, WR, Hawaii
15 Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State
16 Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State*
17 James Hardy, WR, Indiana
18 Jarrett Dillard, WR, Rice
19 Amarri Jackson, WR, South Florida
20 Maurice Purify, WR, NebraskaLast edited by darnik44two; 09-30-2007, 02:19 PM.
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Originally posted by darnik44two View Post15 Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State
16 Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State*Free Willie
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Very quick unlike Dwayne Jarrett who was not nearly as smoothe in his routes or moving down the field. Jarrett had the same problem as Mike Williams. Timed speed is overrated in that sense, since guys like Marques Colston, Anquan Boldin, and Hines Ward aren't burners but as 4.55 type guys who run great routes and have incredible quickness. Robiskie is very quick and his cuts during his routes cause him to get open deep. Not to mention he runs near perfect routes, has great hands, and AMAZing ball skills. Son of a WRs coach and it shows through. Will probably finish the year with 1000+ yds. Reminds me of Mike Jenkins but with better hands and not quite 6-5/215/4.3 but instead 6-3/200/4.5. Should be a first round pick depending which draft he's in. Couldn't ask for a better kid either.
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Originally posted by keylime_5 View Post...My top 10 WRs this year if all declared who are eligible:
1-Desean Jackson
2-Early Doucet
3-Malcolm Kelly
4-Mario Manningham
5-Brian Robiskie
6-Harry Douglas
7-Mario Urrutia
8-DJ Hall
9-Keenan Burton
10-Limas Sweed or Earl Bennett.
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Originally posted by coCANES17 View PostIf you think Robiskie is a potential first rounder next year then why would you put him behind Jordy Nelson who will most likely go undrafted this year. And if the stars are supposed to denote juniors then your gonna have to star Bennet, Bess, Hardy, and Dillard and unstar Monk.
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I'm going to wait until Ohio State gets out of their cupcake schedule (no offense to any Washington fans) before I make any conclusions about Robiskie. Yeah, he's done well, but he's done well against Youngstown State, Akron, Washington (only good team they've played so far), Northwestern and Minnesota.My teams:
St. Louis Rams
Michigan Wolverines
Southern Miss Golden Eagles
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If he stays he will be a 1st rounder next yearmy scent?...like making love to a lumberjack
<TACKLE> i will ngata give you a bj raji
<+BOE> Scott, with Burfict's character concerns (whether legit or not) you think Pioli would draft him. :D
<+ScottWright> Why not. Baldwin does need a sparring partner...
Originally posted by Hermstheman83What's with the hate on Ricky Stanzi? Those youtube clips of him with the hulk hogan theme music instantly make him better than Luck.
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