National Football Post unleashes its post-combine position rankings
Jeremy Maclin: #2 wide receiver
Chase Coffman: #5 tight end
Ziggy Hood: #2 three-technique tackle
William Moore: #1 strong safety!
Jeff Wolfert: #8 specialist
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Bill C.
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Nice to see..
What I would give to have Wolfert in Denver after suffering with Prater this year. Then again, given the early handling of Cutler, it probably won’t matter.
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by TiK on Mar 3, 2009 1:43 PM CST up reply actions
Having Coffman
as the #5 TE is an absolute joke. His production places him among the all time greats in college and any doubts about his athleticism should be silenced by all of his hurdles. He easily has the best hands of any TE in this class.
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he did not get to test at all...
hard to really place him at all considering he is not really on the board with any measurables aside from height and weight
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And
These rankings are still influenced by TNU’s “lack of blocking experience at the point of attack” or whatever the experts say. Same reason why Motherucker is going to be PAID after this year.
His time will come…on the Bears.
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Well...
…the only concern I’ve found wit him has been his ability to play “tight end” as opposed to “big wide receiver.” His blocking skills are a little suspect, and even though the NFL is becoming more and more pass-happy, that is still a major, major factor in the TE discussion.
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Wow -
Way to rep the Big XII North guys. Nicely done. Will be nice to see what you bring to the table next year.
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