Of those three I'd have to say Russell, not because of his talent level, cause the dude is amazing...I say him because he's gonna have to play for the Raiders (Strike 1), his work ethic has already come into question repeatedly in college...he frequently struggles with his weight (Strike 2), and he's gonna play with Moss and Porter...they'll either hang him out to dry or drag him down to d*ckheadville (Strike 3).
2007-02-24 14:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Of the 3 you listed, it's not going to be Adrian Peterson. I think he's one of the best running backs I've ever seen in college, and he's strong and fast enough to make it in the NFL.
Russell is big, strong, agile, and has a rocket arm. If he goes some place with a decent line, he'll be fine.
Brady Quinn can throw the ball, but can he win ANY big games? His college record provides little postive evidence.
Troy Smith, whom I thought was outstanding at OSU, might struggle in the NFL. He's shorter, so he has trouble seeing over his line sometimes. And he was flustered by the speed of Florida's ends in the National Championship game. He's capable of scrambling, but he doesn't like to. And unless you're Mike Vick or Vince Young, scrambling should just be a last resort in the NFL.
I think Troy Smith is most likely to be a bust. But out of your 3, it would be Quinn.
2007-02-24 14:07:55
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answered by writingalot 2
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The most likely person to be a draft bust is Peterson. Due to his durability. When he is playing he will be great. But, he will get hurt way too often. He'll be very highly paid for about 2 or 3 years then get cut due to the constant nagging injuries. To prove my point on the injuries. He didn't break the oklahoma all time rushing record. Why? He was out for about a dozen games the past two seasons due to injury.
2007-02-24 14:07:41
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answered by facelessmagg0t 2
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The pick I think that's most likely to be a bust is OT Levi Brown of Penn State. Since offensive linemen are a premium commodity in the draft, they seem to be slightly overrated from time to time. Even though Brown is rated as the 2nd overall OT in the draft, he has many shortcomings. He has the raw tools to succeed, but he is a very inconsistent blocker. His attitude has also come into question. He must be highly motivated to succeed and should be brought around very slowly. Is slated to probably get picked by the Bears with the 31st (and next to last) pick in the 1st round. They better beware of his tendancies.
2007-02-24 16:49:04
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answered by P.I. Stingray 6
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Adrian Peterson. The thing that usually separates greats from "shoulda beens" is the ability to staty healthy. Nowhere is this more true than at RB. Adrian has already missed significant time in college due to injury. That is a huge question mark for a supposed top-5 pick.
2007-02-24 14:08:27
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answered by somathus 7
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Adrian Peterson
2007-02-24 14:02:45
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answered by Sam D 1
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I want to say Peterson only because his injuries may catch up to him over time. I think Quinn sand Russell will be solid QB's!
2007-02-24 15:21:02
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answered by RichMac82 6
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Troy Smith is not a bust, because no one is going to take him until the later rounds. Russell has the best shot at being a bust I think.
2007-02-24 16:54:40
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answered by BH 4
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a million) Ndamukong Suh- He did no longer could use technique and finesse against college blockers, so we don't understand if he can, yet together with his athleticism, potential and explosiveness he could be rather dominant at any point if he progressed respectable NFL high quality technique. 2) Gerald McCoy- isn't as huge or effectual as Suh, yet is a splash quicker and extra ideal at using finesse somewhat than uncooked means to get off blockers. If no longer for Suh could be getting #a million basic attention 3) Eric Berry- rather difficult between Bryant and Berry here. i might probable take Dez earlier Berry in a draft via fact WRs which could do for you what Dez will do no longer come alongside that throughout lots of instances, and nonetheless Berry is between the excellent protection possibilities in years, you could in lots of instances discover a miles better than sufficient deep assurance unfastened protection later interior the draft, like Nate Allen this year. yet in terms of a pound for pound prospect inspite of place, Berry gets the nod. 4) Dez Bryant- probable the excellent receiver prospect via fact that Calvin Johnson. he's yet a burner yet he remains an extraordinarily solid athlete, and has elite physique administration, elite ball skills and extremely long palms. He jogs my memory of a miles less actual yet slightly swifter Larry Fitzgerald. 5) Russell Okung- regarded large on the combine, which incorporate positon drills, and is a elegant pass protector with a ton of means. 6) Rolando McClain- no longer the excellent athlete yet he has the textbook means set to be a three-4 ILB and has adventure serving via fact the de facto container typical for a texbook 3-4 D. that style of soccer IQ makes him an extraordinarily solid prospect. 7) C.J. Spiller- I nevertheless have my doubts to whether he will ever be a characteristic returned, yet while he's utilized in a Percy Harvin-variety place as unfavourable to a Reggie Bush-variety place and is able to apply his versatility he would be a extensive playmaker interior the NFL. 8) Derrick Morgan- basically a prototype 4-3 RE with large pass rushing skills and a impressive style of athleticism. Jimmy Clausen might probable be between the subsequent 2 spots, and Sam Bradford's new weight probable gets him into the ten-15 variety, yet till I see him throw and can see that that new weight interprets to extra arm potential i won't be able to place him only before Clausen.
2016-11-25 21:41:22
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answered by loveall 4
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I believe that this draft is actually pretty weak; I'll go out on a limb here; how about all of the first-round players being a bust?
2007-02-25 00:33:52
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answered by MenifeeManiac 7
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