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As for how many? 14
As for names? I'll tell you in 2015.
No need to be a prick about it Yell, their was supposedly 2 before last years draft.
Aaron Curry and M.Crabtree. Calvin Johnson 2 year before that.
Dont you understand what blue- chip talent means.
Last edited by GroundDog39; -10-28-2009, 01:02 PM.
No need to be a prick about it Yell, their was supposedly 2 before last years draft.
Aaron Curry and M.Crabtree. Calvin Johnson 2 year before that.
Dont you understand what blue- chip talent means.
Not to speak for Yell, but I think his post is written with a hint of sarcasm. The concept of "blue-chip" is very hard to define at best. Add to that the fact that only half the college season has been played, and it becomes hard (read: impossible) to nail down a question such as the one posed in this thread.
Assuming we can agree on the definition of "blue-chip", there may turn out to be 3, maybe 14, maybe none. It's just hard to tell at this point.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Thank you for your input Hub, living in England I find it almost impossible to see college
football. This was the reason for the question, the Rams season is done so I might as well start to inquire now.
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