somewhere in the middle to late first round...teens or 20s.
2007-04-04 11:53:06
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answered by mesquitemachine 6
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No Gator fans? Im not a Gator fan but that just sounds like a little jealousy to me....
Anyways though, I think Ted Ginn is a middle of the first round kind of guy. Alot of "experts" have him as high as 7th to the Vikings but that would be a ridiculous pick for them i dont see any way they take Ginn. They have a guy who is an exact mold of Ginn in Troy Williamson, and he is even faster than Ginn. His best possibilities are 8 (Falcons) 9 (Dolphins) 10 (Texans) or even 11th (49ers) b/c they all have needs at the WR position but i dont think he's good enough to be drafted that high. I think he will go 17th to the Jags, they need some kind of speed at the WR core to go along with their big huge possession receivers. Ginn is gonna have to adjust to the speed of the game, he is really fast but he played in a slow conference (Big10) and he isnt ready for the NFL yet. He isnt gonna be an impact receiver his rookie year but if he continues to improve he may be a good #2 throughout his career.
2007-04-04 18:54:42
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answered by wcbaseball4 4
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If you see Ted Ginn Jr, tell him to prepare to play alongside his rival. Ted Ginn Jr. is gonna be drafted by the Titans in the first round. Vince Young and Tedd Ginn Jr. on the same team? I think i smell a playoff run.
2007-04-05 22:16:44
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answered by Chris W 1
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In the Top 10 probably to the Browns but if anything he'll be gone well before 2nd round starts. Thats soley on that he is still performing well in the combines. I guarantee early in the first probably one of the first 8 picked easy. Oh yeah I still hate the Buckeyes [Overrated-Slow University].
2007-04-05 13:52:55
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answered by kejape3 1
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I think he will go in the late first to third round. Ginn is an odd one. He has a lot of speed but two seasons ago Holmes was better both as a receiver and returner. Last year, I thought Gonzalez better.
He is a bit of a project, but inviting as receiver, and returner.
2007-04-04 20:11:09
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answered by WolverLini 7
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He will go in the 1st round about 10-20 but he is going to workout on april 12 that might help his stock
the teams I think are taking a good look at him are
49ers, Packers, Titans, Chargers, Cowboys, Jags, and Broncos , Chiefs and eagles
2007-04-04 20:19:21
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answered by ImaGman 5
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Tennesee they lost both they're starting receivers. Drew Bennett to free agency and David Givens to severe injury. Also Ginn will probably be around late enough for the titans to select him as their first round pick
2007-04-04 18:48:39
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answered by kajit3024 2
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i am a buckeye hater but i am not bias so i think i should ansewer
im hope he goes to green bay the packers/ favre needs a deep threat guy that Ginn can provide. especially with his speed
2007-04-04 18:51:49
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answered by hooah89d 4
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1st Round- Minnesota Vikings
2007-04-05 08:24:01
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answered by Zeppfan35 3
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mid to late 1st round, MAYBE early if the Vikings don't get Quinn. because of the impact Devin Hester made last season, he will be in great demand as a kick returner. earliest i think he will go is 7th pick, Vikings. ive seen mock drafts that say he will go 11th, but then niners need a DLineman more, so he won't go there.
2007-04-04 18:50:02
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answered by Kev C 4
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Yes, he'll most likely be a first round pick. Nothing is for sure as far as position in the draft, but he will be drafted.
2007-04-04 18:48:59
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answered by DoReidos 7
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