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May 2, 2015 8:28:51 GMT -5
Post by 61sr on May 2, 2015 8:28:51 GMT -5
#85.........where's UT ??
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May 2, 2015 8:44:09 GMT -5
Post by Orange Daddy on May 2, 2015 8:44:09 GMT -5
just WHO got drafted from Tennessee? in high to low order
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Post by TNCOWBOY on May 2, 2015 8:45:38 GMT -5
No one. No one will either aside a small chance of Justin Coleman in the last round.
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Post by 404whore on May 2, 2015 9:01:48 GMT -5
But they got Doobs. And he can read! And he takes math and science courses! By himself!
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May 2, 2015 9:07:38 GMT -5
Post by Orange Daddy on May 2, 2015 9:07:38 GMT -5
I guess that is par for the year we had..
Here are the highest draft picks by position for the Tennessee Volunteers:
QB: No. 1 overall — Peyton Manning, 1998 (Indianapolis Colts) RB: No. 1 overall — George “Bad News” Cafego, 1940 (Brooklyn Dodgers) FB: No. 86 overall — Shawn Bryson, 1999 (Buffalo Bills) WR: No. 11 overall — Anthony Hancock, 1982 (Kansas City Chiefs) WR: No. 11 overall — Clyde Duncan, 1984 (St. Louis Cardinals) TE: No. 69 overall — Jason Witton, 2003 (Dallas Cowboys) OT: No. 7 overall — Charles McRae, 1991 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) G: No. 6 overall — Steve DeLong, 1965 (San Diego Chargers) C: No 2 overall — Bob Johnson, 1968 (Cincinnati Bengals) DT: No. 4 overall — Reggie White, 1984 (Philadelphia Eagles) DE: No. 12 overall — Shaun Ellis, 2000 (New York Jets) LB: No. 10 overall — Jerod Mayo, 2008 (New England Patriots) CB: No. 9 overall — Terry McDaniel, 1988 (Los Angeles Raiders) S: No. 5 overall — Eric Berry, 2010 (Kansas City Chiefs) K: No. 181 overall — Jeff Hall, 1999 (Washington Redskins) P: No. 76 overall — Craig Colquitt, 1978 (Pittsburgh Steelers)
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May 2, 2015 15:35:15 GMT -5
Post by 61sr on May 2, 2015 15:35:15 GMT -5
Only 40 or so spots left.
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May 2, 2015 16:30:00 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on May 2, 2015 16:30:00 GMT -5
Haslam needs to throw TN a bone.
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May 2, 2015 16:32:44 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on May 2, 2015 16:32:44 GMT -5
Still need another year or two to wash away the Dooley taint. Is this upcoming senior class the one that he didn't sign a single offensive lineman?
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May 2, 2015 18:06:19 GMT -5
Post by 61sr on May 2, 2015 18:06:19 GMT -5
Zero.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on May 3, 2015 14:23:04 GMT -5
Incredible to me Reggie wasnt first that year. Coulda been due to USFL fears but seldom is there a cant miss guy like that.
Witten also went way to low as well as Carl Pickens. Pickens went near the bottom somehow. Just an elite football player and the best UT has ever had in my lifetime aside from Manning and White. Dale Carter was probably a bit better too honestly.
Pickens plays on a real team not called the Bengals he makes the HOF. He was that good.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on May 3, 2015 14:24:31 GMT -5
Eric Berry and Jerrod Mayo arent a fraction the players Al Wilson and Dale Carter were respectively.
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May 3, 2015 15:07:17 GMT -5
Post by Orange Daddy on May 3, 2015 15:07:17 GMT -5
where did and what rank did Al Wilson go. He is from my home town. He not on the list a tall
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May 3, 2015 15:21:19 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on May 3, 2015 15:21:19 GMT -5
Incredible to me Reggie wasnt first that year. Coulda been due to USFL fears but seldom is there a cant miss guy like that. Witten also went way to low as well as Carl Pickens. Pickens went near the bottom somehow. Just an elite football player and the best UT has ever had in my lifetime aside from Manning and White. Dale Carter was probably a bit better too honestly. Pickens plays on a real team not called the Bengals he makes the HOF. He was that good. I'd say the USFL was a concern for Reggie since he was a Memphis Showboat before going to the NFL. That whole era was disrupted by the USFL much like the AFL did to the NFL. Herschel went to Trump's Generals. Young went to LA I think. Seems like Jim Kelly played there first. Pickens had a bad attitude which might have hurt his draft stock. Seems like he punched out a student parking ticket writer. I don't think he was real coachable either. NFL paychecks got his attention.
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May 3, 2015 15:25:54 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on May 3, 2015 15:25:54 GMT -5
Eric Berry and Jerrod Mayo arent a fraction the players Al Wilson and Dale Carter were respectively. I'd say that Berry and Carter were very close. Berry was a freshman/sophomore at UT. DC was a JUCO. Then Berry was injured early on at KC. Maybe by respectively you were comparing Carter to Wilson though.
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May 3, 2015 16:00:27 GMT -5
Post by gramps on May 3, 2015 16:00:27 GMT -5
Incredible to me Reggie wasnt first that year. Coulda been due to USFL fears but seldom is there a cant miss guy like that. Witten also went way to low as well as Carl Pickens. Pickens went near the bottom somehow. Just an elite football player and the best UT has ever had in my lifetime aside from Manning and White. Dale Carter was probably a bit better too honestly. Pickens plays on a real team not called the Bengals he makes the HOF. He was that good. I'd say the USFL was a concern for Reggie since he was a Memphis Showboat before going to the NFL. That whole era was disrupted by the USFL much like the AFL did to the NFL. Herschel went to Trump's Generals. Young went to LA I think. Seems like Jim Kelly played there first. Pickens had a bad attitude which might have hurt his draft stock. Seems like he punched out a student parking ticket writer. I don't think he was real coachable either. NFL paychecks got his attention. White wasn't a part of the regular NFL draft. He had already signed with the Showboats and wasn't draft eligible. He was taken in the first round of the 84 NFL supplemental draft. Kelly never played for the LA Express. Steve Young played for the Express in 84 and 85 and then went to Tampa Bay Bucs for two seasons before going to San Francisco. Jim Kelly played with the Houston Gamblers in 84 and 85 and then signed with the Bills.
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