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Big Sky NFL Prospects for 2010

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According to a blogger on AGS, there are SIX Big Sky players in the draft class of 2010 on the NFL watch list:

Pos First Name Last Name School
TE Nate Overbay Eastern Washington
WR Marc Mariani Montana
C Kyle Mutcher Weber State
WR Tim Toone Weber State
DE Kevin Linehan Weber State
CB Josh Morris Weber State

http://www.anygivensaturday.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60424
 
If Trevyn Smith leads the Big Sky in rushing for the 4th year in a row, he will get in the NFL, remember, no one in Utah wanted Smith, till McBride got here, and look what Trevyn has been able to do.

I dont think size has anything to do with it, I mean look at Derrin Sproles (Did I spell that right?) of the San Diego Chargers, he is short, He may be really fast, but Trevyn's got speed, he has a mean juke and the guy is tough. I bet he gets in the NFL, and gets playing time.
 
Brian Westbrook

Career
Despite his dominance in college, NFL teams were hesitant to draft him in
the 2002 NFL Draft for three reasons: his small size (he listed at only
5'8", 200 lb (91 kg), his injury history (he missed an entire college
season with a knee injury), and the fact that he did not play college
football for a NCAA Division I-A school. The Eagles took a risk, and
picked the hometown favorite in the third round of that draft, and he has
since blossomed into one of the NFL's most elusive players.

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Draft: 2002 - 3rd round (26th pick) by the Philadelphia Eagles

Trevyn Smith is not to small, he is 5'9", 207lbs.
 
I know that scouts from the Pittsburgh Steelers will be here on campus this fall. I do not know who they are looking at, but they will be here. :D
 
smjcpa said:
I know that scouts from the Pittsburgh Steelers will be here on campus this fall. I do not know who they are looking at, but they will be here. :D
I hear they will be here looking at CatCat, Tal, BengalHater, and myself. Word is they want an all wildcat o-line. :lol:
 

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