[Husker] Draft good for Huskers?
Nick Chevance
nickchevance at gmail.com
Mon May 2 08:09:48 CDT 2011
Mike -
No connection that I've been able to see. I noticed the 3-in-a-row
picks Sunday morning going over the draft on ESPN. Adam Carriker is
the only other Husker on the team, and I don't see anything about the
coaching staff that shouts "Nebraska" at me.
I'm guessing with Clinton Portis finally out, Roy may get an early
look. They've got 4 running backs left but only one has seen any
significant playing time (Torain).
I personally doubt that Niles Paul remains a wide-out, for all the
reasons the experts had in why he went in the 5th round. They only
have two receivers with a significant amount of catches, yards and
TD's last year, Moss and a kid from West Texas A&M. And they drafted
a total of 3 WR's in the draft. It'll be interesting to see how they
might use Paul.
And, oh by the way, the server seems to be working great!! Thanks for
all you do, Mike. I'm sure we all appreciate it. I know I do!
Nick
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Mike Nolan <nolan at romaine.tssi.com> wrote:
> Amukamara goes #19 (1st round), to the Giants, maybe a few teams later than
> the 'experts' had him, but it looks like a good fit.
>
> Helu goes in the 4th round to the Redskins,
> Henery in the 4th round to the Eagles,
> Gomes in the 5th round to the Redskins,
> Paul in the 5th round to the Redskins
> Williams in the 6th round to the Steelers
> Hagg in the 7th round to the Browns.
>
> Unusual for one team to draft that many Huskers, is
> there a tie between the Redskins and the Huskers
> that I'm unaware of?
> --
> Mike Nolan
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