We need guys who are fast and physical playmakers
We need guys who are fast and physical playmakers
Only the Dolphins would have a Chicago Bears Ballboy as their GM
Interestingly, the most recent year I could find complete numbers (2007), the SEC had 40% more teams than the Pac 10, but only had 30% more NFL players.
The link below has an interesting story that also came from Bleacher Report. When you read the article, then account for the fact that the SEC has more teams than most every other conference, they don't look nearly as impressive.
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Really hoping we scoop up Bacarri Rambo (2nd-3rd round).


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Originally Posted by Birdmond
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I hated that wanstach didn't draft Boldin- or Brees that year. ****ing idiot. Eddie ****ing Moore with a second round pick . I think wanstach said he drafted him for ST Depth.
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Mike Pouncey played at Florida.
Reshad Jones played at Georgia, so there's another SEC player
John Jerry played at Mississippi, so another there.
Kevin Burnett and Tony McDaniel went to Tennesse
Karlos Dansby played at Auburn
If you wan to make a stretch, Tannehill, Lane and Egnew are from SEC schools, even if they weren't in the SEC during the time they played.
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Wish we could get a guy like that Amarri Cooper from Bama...guy is a monster.
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Run Reggie Run

Two words - Aaron Rodgers
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While this is only tangentially related, here's a really interesting post from Black Heart Gold Pants on which conferences develop their players from their expected level of play (grade when entering college) to NFL draft position. It discusses which conferences tend to develop defense/ offense better. While it doesn't say which conferences/ schools produce the best talent, the article does note the number of players drafted from each conference and their strength and weaknesses. It's something to go on rather than everyone shouting about their favorite conference:
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SEC is amazing, but honeslty it doesnt matter where players come from, as long as they are good and can play!
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Is this really a thread? Man we should have drafted Tim Tebow then.
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