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Field Gulls - 2012 NFL Draft, scouting for the Seahawks: Talking QBs with Rob Staton
Most readers here are familiar with Seahawks Draft Blog and have seen Rob Staton and Kip Earlywine's great scouting reports on the '2nd-tier' quarterbacks in this year's class. For the purpose of discussion, I hit Rob up for his opinion on some things as they stand now, assuming things will change between now and Draft day with Free Agency, the Combine, and other factors coming into view.
Fox Sports - Wisconsin Badgers QB Russell Wilson picks NFL over baseball
Russell Wilson, the dual-sport star who played quarterback for the University of Wisconsin in 2011, has turned his back on a professional baseball career for now and will attempt to be picked up by a team in the NFL draft, The New York Times reported.
CSN Chicago - Early look at WR draft prospects
With the NCAA football season in the books and having to watch the NFL playoffs with the Bears absent, it's time to start looking at college prospects the Bears could select in the 2012 NFL Draft.
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Sanu is my favorite prospect for the Texans.
Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 215
2011: 115 REC, 1206 YDS, 7 TDStrengths:
Sanu has done it all at Rutgers. Early in his career they lined him up at tailback, wide receiver and also got some snaps at quarterback. He’s shown the ability to block at a high level, is capable of taking it the distance after a catch and has adequate size to play at the next level.Weaknesses:
Sanu has shown the ability to be a No. 1 receiver, but at times just looked average on the field. He may not be able to fight for the ball in traffic at the NFL level and had a history of drops in college.
and the clouds opened up and God said "I Hate you Texans Fans."
Our Andre, who art from Heaven, hallowed by thy name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Canton.

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