Aren't you supposed to like have a thread stating where all the sooners are in the nfl, including the rookie free agents, or something? WHAT THE HECK ARE WE PAYING YOU FOR?
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Aren't you supposed to like have a thread stating where all the sooners are in the nfl, including the rookie free agents, or something? WHAT THE HECK ARE WE PAYING YOU FOR?
Slacker.
I like the way I use "Damnit" and "HECK" in the same post.
Redskins | Team invites UDFA C. Bush
Thu, 4 May 2006 19:18:38 -0700
Redskins.com reports the Washington Redskins have invited undrafted rookie free agent OL Chris Bush (Oklahoma) for a tryout at this weekend's minicamp.
Bears | Runnels to wear No. 48
Thu, 4 May 2006 19:08:14 -0700
Larry Mayer, of ChicagoBears.com, reports Chicago Bears rookie FB J.D. Runnels will wear No. 48.
Bears | Dvoracek to wear No. 98
Thu, 4 May 2006 19:02:13 -0700
Larry Mayer, of ChicagoBears.com, reports Chicago Bears rookie DT Dusty Dvoracek will wear No. 98.
Chiefs | Contract update: J. Wilkerson
Thu, 4 May 2006 16:04:59 -0700
Kansas City Chiefs DL Jimmy Wilkerson signed his one-year, $721,600 tender offer to remain with the Chiefs.
Texans | UDFA Chiasson signs
Thu, 4 May 2006 13:01:22 -0700
HoustonTexans.com reports the Houston Texans have signed undrafted rookie free agent OG Kelvin Chiasson (Oklahoma). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Browns | Wilson may be pressed into action
Thu, 4 May 2006 09:21:51 -0700
Jeff Walcoff, of ClevelandBrowns.com, reports Cleveland Browns third-round draft pick WR Travis Wilson may find himself on the field earlier than expected. If No. 1 WR Braylon Edwards (knee) does not recover in time for the season, Wilson could be pressed into action. "We say that (Wilson) is more of a developmental guy but, I've also said that if Braylon doesn't make it on the field, he'll be playing," Browns head coach Romeo Crennel said. "We'll see if he's developmental or not. He might come in and be better than some other guys we got."
I liked that old Sooners in the NFL thread. Someone needs to bump that thing back to the front. I'll go looking. Never mind.
Other numbers:
Davin Joseph - 75
Travis Wilson - 81
Clint Ingram - 51
Chris Chester - 65
Ugh. Of course the Texans sign the worst blocker we've had in forever. :(
^ Didn't I hear that he graded out only a few points below Chester? Amazing if he did....
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NFL dream becomes reality for wide-eyed Bears rookies
By Larry Mayer
May 5, 2006
LAKE FOREST, Ill. - Fullback J.D. Runnels didn't catch a pass, throw a block or even step on the field, but Thursday was one of the most monumental days of his football career.
The sixth-round draft pick from Oklahoma was among more than two dozen Bears rookies who arrived at Halas Hall in advance of this weekend's minicamp to get fitted for equipment, tour the training facility and meet with their new coaches.
Top Bears draft pick Danieal Manning of Abilene Christian gets fitted for a helmet at Halas Hall.
"It's great when you see your name go across (the television screen), but when you actually get in and see the locker room and start putting your helmet on, today was the day where everything started setting in for me," Runnels said.
"It was just a great day to finally get back into the football swing of things and get a family atmosphere around you."
Rookies who will practice once a day Friday, Saturday and Sunday include seven draft picks, 13 undrafted free agents and several others who will participate on a tryout basis.
"It's kind of overwhelming," third-round draft pick Dusty Dvoracek said after arriving at Halas Hall Thursday, "to drive up and see these awesome facilities and (realize that) I'm a part of this now. It's really neat and special and I'm excited."
Bears top draft pick Danieal Manning is eager to return to the field today after spending the last few weeks traveling around the country to meet with NFL teams in advance of the draft.
"I want to show my athleticism and that I'm ready to play," he said. "It's been a while since I've been out there running. I told coach (Lovie) Smith that I'm ready to start working out."
Runnels is determined to show coaches that "I'm mentally and physically ready to play."
Rookie Dusty Dvoracek spent part of his first day at Halas Hall in the weight room.
"I want to show them that if I can balance both of those and learn the playbook that I'll be ready to play this year," he said.
"I definitely think I can be an asset on special teams and I want to show them that early. I want to show that I'm ready and that they made the right choice in the sixth round."
No rookie is more ecstatic about playing football in Chicago than Dvoracek, a lunch-pail defensive tackle who played alongside Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris for three seasons at Oklahoma.
"I'm excited about coming to the best defense in the NFL last year, getting into this scheme and getting to play with Tommie again," Dvoracek said.
"We run a real similar scheme at Oklahoma and I'm going to work hard and play football. I'm just excited to get this opportunity."
The 6-3, 306-pounder from Lake Dallas, Texas, had spoken to the Bears on several occasions before the draft and was hoping that he would be heading to Chicago.
"I couldn't have come to a better team," said Dvoracek, who was selected by the Bears with the 72nd overall pick. "It's such a good fit because it's a blue-collar town and I'm a blue-collar guy.
"I love football and Chicago is one of the most football tradition-rich places you can go. If you take all 32 teams, this is the best spot for me by far. It just worked out perfectly."
BSG nip.
Oops, that might be misinterpreted. I meant "nip" as in "catnip."
Because BSG (BlondeSoonerGirl) really loves Dusty, BTW.
heh
*SQUIRT*Quote:
Originally Posted by BigRedJed
Heh.
Oh, and h3ll yes - I'mmina be a Bears fan this year. They seem to like them some Oklahoma boys...can't say that I blame them...:texan:
The Skinny on Bills Undrafted Players
Below we provide some of the career highlights on each of Buffalo's rookie free agent prospects.
CB - Eric Bassey - 6'1" 200 - Oklahoma
An athletically gifted cornerback that didn't get a lot of playing time at Oklahoma due to injuries and talented players ahead of him in the lineup. Played in 11 games last season as a sub-package corner posting 15 tackles and a pass defensed. In 49 games for the Sooners he finished with 112 tackles, three interceptions, 16 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
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Originally Posted by Rhino
sweet. I have that same shirt......my nipples are hard :)
http://www.chicagobears.com/uploads/...inside5406.jpg
Holy crap! Is that all that he's squatting? I'm afraid he has a conditioning problem.
Compression shorts are a great thing.
Not according to my What a ****ing hillbilly should know... thread.
Oh, I meant for sewing the legs up, hanging and storing your onions in. Not for actual wearing.Quote:
Originally Posted by BigRedJed
:eddie:
Why all of the football talk suddenly here in the South Oval?
Oh crap. I'm in the wrong place again.
Who's the new guy?
NFL.com has posted a complete list of all signed rookie free agents if anyone's interested.
http://www.nfl.com/freeagency/undrafted
And who's the serious guy?
Interpol - Hands Away
DAMMIT!
OMG...
:D
I'm wondering if I should sticky the "Damnit Rhino" thread. It's not quite the "Hey TopDawg" thread, but it's got better information in it.
STABBY!
Buccaneers | Team looking at D. Joseph at right guard
Fri, 5 May 2006 23:01:56 -0700
The Tampa Tribune reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers OG Davin Joseph is being looked at as right guard, according to head coach Jon Gruden. Gruden added, "It's where we're going to start him at. That doesn't mean that two weeks into training camp or before training camp we move him back to his natural side. We want to see him in a right-hand stance and see how he handles himself over there."
Bills | Team signs UDFA Bassey
Fri, 5 May 2006 18:02:03 -0700
Chris Brown, of BuffaloBills.com, reports the Buffalo Bills have signed undrafted rookie free agent CB Eric Bassey (Oklahoma).
what about jim bob cooter? nobody picked him up?
Wha...?
Patriots | Team signs UDFA Ayodele
Mon, 8 May 2006 10:22:12 -0700
Patriots.com reports the New England Patriots have signed undrafted rookie free agent NT Remi Ayodele (Oklahoma). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Browns | Crennel discusses T. Wilson
Sun, 7 May 2006 11:17:33 -0700
Steve Doerschuk, of the Canton Repository, reports Cleveland Browns head coach Romeo Crennel discussed his first impression of WR Travis Wilson from minicamp. Crennel said, "He's a little rough in his rout-running, but he's a big body, and he's a willing guy."
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Originally Posted by BlondeSoonerGirl
Hooray for this thread.
She had the trots when she was posting last week.Quote:
Originally Posted by OUDoc
great, keep the info coming guys
http://www.chicagobears.com/news/new...l.jsp?id=15389Quote:
In the trenches: Smith was also impressed with defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek, a third-round pick from Oklahoma who always plays and practices like every snap could be his last.
"Intensity is one of his strong suits," Smith said. "He has the (long) hair going, the look about him. Hopefully he's as tough as he looks and we think he will be.
"I can't wait to see him in pads, but it was good just to get a chance to spend some off-the-field time with him too. We're excited about him being here."
Taking the lead: Fullback J.D. Runnels, a sixth-round pick from Oklahoma who could start as a rookie, ran well and displayed excellent pass-catching ability out of the backfield.
"He's another guy with a lot of speed," Smith said. "He ran in the 4.5s; for a fullback you don't see that very often. He has good hands as we were able to see this week.
"He's a smart guy with great character. We talked to a lot of people about him and everyone said the same thing. He seemed like somebody we would like to have in our program."