A bunch of NFL scouts were there last night

#28
#28
First time Eric Berry gets a chance to hit him his head will fall off. He's got to show he's tough and can take a hit,
 
#29
#29
Anyone who says CP will not have a future at WR if he left after this year is delusional. Maturity issues aside (which run rampant in the NFL), he IS the prototypical WR/specialist. That's what teams are looking for. He will have a great NFL career.

With that being said, he could improve his stock and fine tune his skills if he stayed another year.

But it's not happening. CP is as good as gone. Couldn't stay if he wanted to (read: grades).
 
#30
#30
Bryce Brown had all of the talent in the world and wasted it. Getting a few carries in the NFL is nothing when he could have possibly been a top draft pick if he would have stayed in college for at least three if not four years.

Funny, the Eagles seem happy with him.
 
#31
#31
Bryce Brown had all of the talent in the world and wasted it. Getting a few carries in the NFL is nothing when he could have possibly been a top draft pick if he would have stayed in college for at least three if not four years.

Certainly, Brown would have received more money from his initial offer if he had stayed and played more in college. However, he is a 21 year old running back who is getting playing time in the NFL and is averaging 4.4 yards per carry. He will continue to develop and improve in the NFL and, while he might never be a star, I think it is safe to assume that he will have a decent NFL career.

CP ought to go pro. NFL coaches will do much more for him development-wise than could be done in one more season at UT (especially, a season in which he would have to adjust to a new QB, new coaches, and, possibly, a new system).
 
#32
#32
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#33
#33
Being a return specialist is not that bad when you have skills like CP. Hester seems to be making pretty good money for just that considering he was just a return guy his first few years. I'm not sure CP is on the same level as Hester, but he sure looks like he's just as elusive and just as fast. He has great vision. I see him as a mid to late round steal, especial as important as special teams is in the NFL.

He will get killed in the NFL if he continues to dance around rather finding a seam and out run the defenders. he want kast more than3-4 games.
 
#34
#34
If he is confident in his abilities (and I'm sure he is), then he'll just sign a first contract as short as possible then cash in on the 2nd one .. so the where he is drafted isnt that big of a concern to him
 

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