Which rookie will have the biggest impact this upcoming season?
 
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Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:11 AM




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Darren McFadden on almost any other team would have my vote.. but their O-line is just atrocious and he's going to get smothered.

I hate to make a homer pick but I think Quentin Groves will.. he has some insane speed and as a DPR I think he'll dominate.




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Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:23 AM




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I think that the Raiders O-line, when it comes to running the ball, does just fine.  I mean, Justin Fargas was a 1,000 yard rusher last season, and he wasn't even the opening day starter for the Raiders.  I think McFadden will be fine there.

Now, I think that that fool the Jets drafted, Gholston, I think he could be a bust.  I always thought he just coasted on his talent, and had no drive to improve really.

But since we're talking about impacts, I'll say that Jonathan Stewart will completely revitalize the Panthers run game.



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Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:30 AM




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Fargas has some weight to him.. he made holes where there weren't any. McFadden needs holes to run through.. then he can tear through a secondary.

EDIT: I completely agree with your assessment of Gholston. Once he is blocked - he stays blocked. I can't think of a time he disengaged from a blocker.

Derrick Harvey is going to be much better.. and Chris Long will definitely be a crapload better.




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Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 12:36 PM




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Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 10:06 PM




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I wouldn't be suprised if McFadden ends up with some pretty good numbers. I think he can make over 1,000 his rookie season. Matt Ryan is one I'll be looking at. Atlanta has some pretty good WR's and I'm curious to see if they'll use Turner as a receiving back out of the backfield. I think he could catch 60 passes out of the backfield next season if that's in their game plan.
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Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:18 PM




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Curtis Lofton could have a huge impact on the Falcons D. He's my pick for DROY.




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Posted Sunday, June 29, 2008 12:43 PM




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Darren McFadden will be a disappointment in the pro's. Much like Reggie Bush.

My picks for OROY & DROY are RB Kevin Smith & CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie





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Posted Sunday, June 29, 2008 1:36 PM




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McFadden and Bush are polar opposities. McFadden has the size to be a running back in the league. Bush played in the Pac-10 which fluffed his numbers coming out of school. McFadden played against real, physical defenses and excelled. His size, power, and speed will allow him to excel.

The real question mark with McFadden is that he doesn't have a very good offense in Oakland around him.



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Posted Sunday, June 29, 2008 1:54 PM




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I wouldn't be suprised if McFadden ends up with some pretty good numbers. I think he can make over 1,000 his rookie season. Matt Ryan is one I'll be looking at. Atlanta has some pretty good WR's and I'm curious to see if they'll use Turner as a receiving back out of the backfield. I think he could catch 60 passes out of the backfield next season if that's in their game plan.


Matt Ryan sucked in College and he'll suck in the NFL.

I hate the excuse for his 19 INTs.. he had no WRs.. yea, what a great frigging excuse.

The QB makes the WR not the other way around - the only exception was Randy Moss and Daunte Culpepper.




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Posted Sunday, June 29, 2008 2:31 PM




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