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-11-07-2005 #1
Vanderbilt Qb
I watched the florida-vandy game saturday night after miami was blowing out va tech. Other than leinhart, who in college is considered a better pro prospect than the qb from vandy. Big, strong, accurate, good arm, great leader. What a tough kid. Looks like a pro qb to me.
ramming speed to all
general counsel


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-11-07-2005 #2
Re: Vanderbilt Qb
There's a QB out of Division 1AA Texas State that has scouts really looking hard at him. I'll get more information later on the guy.
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-11-07-2005 #3
Re: Vanderbilt Qb
Cutler is pretty solid alright. He looks good in the pocket and will be interesting to see what he can do with more weapons on the field with him.
Originally Posted by general counsel
But there may be a few in front of him on draft day with Leinert, Young, Whitehurst, McNeal, Jacobs. He'll go early, a slinger with a head on his shoulders always does."Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod
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-11-07-2005 #4
Re: Vanderbilt Qb
Vince Young won't come out this year. At least that's what he is saying.
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-11-07-2005 #5
Re: Vanderbilt QB
The QB from Texas State is Barrick Nealy...here are some stats
I tried to provide a link but espn.com is starting to only allow paid subscribers for links so this is what I gleamed from espn.com:
#1 Barrick Nealy | QB
Full Name: Barrick Nealy
Born: August 7, 1983
Birth Place: Dallas, TX
Height: 6-5
Weight: 230 lbs. Age: 22
Pos: QB
Class: Senior
RAT 90.0 | YDS 1,701 | TD 12
Profile Stats Game Log
Stat Overview Passing
YEAR CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
2002 45 84 542 53.6 6.45 55 3 4 3 110.03
2003 240 473 3129 50.7 6.62 70 21 17 33 113.77
2004 84 143 1202 58.7 8.41 60 10 6 18 144.04
2005 123 219 1701 56.2 7.77 72 12 5 8 134.92
Projected 150 268 2079 56.2 7.77 72 15 6 10 134.92
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-11-07-2005 #6
Re: Vanderbilt Qb
On a quasi-related note, I saw a draft board the other day that had Harris as the #10 ILB in the draft. Is it just me or does that seem drastically low for him?
Originally Posted by txramsfan
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod




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