first...aahahahhhahahah...what a shitty quarterbacknext, is this kid serious? did he actually submit his name for the NFL Draft?someone with insider, let me know what it says next to his namehttp://insider.espn.go.com/nfldraft/draft/tracker/school?name=n&draftyear=2006&action=login&appRedirect=http%3A%2F%2Finsider.espn.go.com%2Fnfldraft%2Fdraft%2Ftracker%2Fschool%3Fname%3Dn%26draftyear%3D2006
3/1/2006 9:43:52 PM
he works the door at flying saucer. He is looking to go into coaching. quit giving the guy hell even after hes graduated and not playing for us anymore. DAMN.
3/1/2006 9:45:54 PM
i support and disagree with this thread
3/1/2006 9:48:46 PM
3/1/2006 9:50:51 PM
i'm just sayin'i think it'd be interesting to hear some pro scouts opinions on him, his 40 time, haha... i can't type this without laughing
3/1/2006 9:53:01 PM
seriously, get off the dude's nuts, he wasn't an asshole, he wasn't lazy, and he was a team player. I have no problem with the guy and I just wish the fanbase would treat him better
3/1/2006 9:54:04 PM
hahaha this is hilariousHere are the grades with rank by position in parenthesesMario Williams 98 (1)Manny Lawson 81 (8)Stephen Tulloch 70 (10)Marcus "tropical skittles" Hudson 69 (10)TJ Williams 64 (8)Oliver Hoyte 61 (7)Jay Davis 30 (31)Grades are from 0-100But let's be honest here for a second... He was probably a better QB than Stone last year. [Edited on March 1, 2006 at 9:55 PM. Reason : a]
3/1/2006 9:54:15 PM
look, everyone submits their name for the draft if they have graduated... why wouldn't you? give the guy a break[Edited on March 1, 2006 at 9:55 PM. Reason : asdf]
3/1/2006 9:54:49 PM
3/1/2006 9:57:01 PM
not this shit again
3/1/2006 9:58:08 PM
switching was still the right decision, Things could of only got better
3/1/2006 9:58:41 PM
i always have favored davis over stone, always.
3/1/2006 9:59:07 PM
^I like your opinions when it comes to sports.
3/1/2006 9:59:35 PM
he might get drafted who knows...could be a cheap backup for a team
3/1/2006 10:00:25 PM
thanks
3/1/2006 10:00:33 PM
Priv is a cheap backup. Jay Davis is not
3/1/2006 10:00:53 PM
How is PRiv a cheap backup making millions?
3/1/2006 10:01:36 PM
P Riv is a couple days from being a starter
3/1/2006 10:01:38 PM
They get a lot of names that never intend on going to the draft.
3/1/2006 10:04:23 PM
Jay Davis will start in the NFL before Phil does
3/1/2006 10:10:08 PM
Jay Davis couldn't even start for the Jets
3/1/2006 10:10:34 PM
haha^lets not get crazy here[Edited on March 1, 2006 at 10:11 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2006 10:10:35 PM
lets be honest hereswitch out jake delhomme for jay davisand the panthers are the same team
3/1/2006 10:12:01 PM
Haha as a NCSU and Panther fan that statement is so true.
3/1/2006 10:14:49 PM
I don't think jay davis will be drafted.
3/1/2006 10:17:28 PM
3/1/2006 10:20:07 PM
3/1/2006 10:21:14 PM
there is nothing serious in this threadnothing should be taken as such either
3/1/2006 10:22:37 PM
hell I guess I'll just throw my name inI've been trying to lift my way up to cornerback size
3/1/2006 10:26:55 PM
jay can totally be a walk on for a team
3/2/2006 1:31:19 AM
3/2/2006 1:33:08 AM
3/2/2006 1:37:39 AM
he has a better chance than Kiker
3/2/2006 1:42:11 AM
Guys, Shavlik Randolph is in the NBA.Anything is possible.
3/2/2006 1:56:50 AM
I could see Jay Davis being a third-string free agent.
3/2/2006 1:57:02 AM
Can't hurt to tryGood luck, Davis
3/2/2006 2:28:17 AM
Stein, you fool, Shavlik has the size and skill to play his sport professionallyJay Davis on the other hand, has neither
3/2/2006 7:55:43 AM
shavlik has skill?
3/2/2006 8:00:12 AM
3/2/2006 8:00:40 AM
Next year will be Jay Davis's breakout season.
3/2/2006 8:19:42 AM
3/2/2006 8:30:31 AM
I can't believe you're comparing jake delhomme to jay davis. delhomme might make some bad decisions here and there, but the dude is one of the top QB's in the NFC if not the NFL. Hell, jay davis had way more offensive weapons than delhomme does. Delhomme has steve smith and that's it.
3/2/2006 9:38:18 AM
3/2/2006 9:45:59 AM
by the way, just so yall know, there is absolutely nothing about him under his name under the insider thing; they just list his scouts gradeto compare, this is what is written about stephen tulloch:Strengths: Is an instinctive, quick and aggressive WLB. At his best when protected. Shows very good initial quickness, balance and body control. Takes solid angles and shows some closing burst to the ball carrier. Has good upper-body power for his size and shows good initial pop at the POA as a tackler. He wraps up in space and does a good job of playing under control. He shows good initial burst and instincts as a pass rusher. Shows adequate range in zone coverage. Does a good job of reading QB's eyes and plays with good discipline in zone. Shows some versatility as a possible WLB and/or ILB in the NFL. Also has the right mental makeup and tackling skills to excel on special teams in the NFL. A young prospect; will be just 21 years old when drafted. Also has been durable.Weaknesses: Is short and lacks ideal bulk. Will get engulfed by bigger blockers at the POA. Needs to be in space to be effective. Lacks elite speed and will struggle to overcome his lack of size in the NFL as easily as he did in college. Must improve his lower body strength and hand usage in order to more effectively get off of blocks. Lack of ideal size and top-end speed will limit him in terms of some man-to-man matchups in coverage at the next level. Does not show great ball skills in coverage. Lacks ideal playing experience and may suffer through a bigger learning curve than most other prospects from his class.Overall: Tulloch played as a reserve in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2003. He started six of the 11 games that he played as a sophomore in 2004 and finished that season with 75 tackles and 14 tackles for loss. He missed 2005 spring workouts after undergoing shoulder surgery in January. Tulloch started all 12 games as a junior in 2005 and finished with 134 tackles, 21 TFL, six sacks and one interception. Tulloch lacks ideal size and possesses just adequate top-end speed, but he is a quick, instinctive and tough WLB that emerged as a dynamic playmaker as a senior in 2005 and seems to have his best football still ahead of him. Tulloch has the potential to eventually emerge as a starting WLB or ILB in the NFL and he should immediately contribute on special teams. In our opinion, Tulloch is worth selecting in the third round of the 2006 draft. and he got a grade of 70; there are a lot of negatives listed about him; if davis has a grade of 30 he is not very highly thought of
3/2/2006 9:57:52 AM
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3/2/2006 10:03:49 AM
3/2/2006 10:06:40 AM
Delhomme has twice the physical tools of Davis, Having Average Accuracy and Below Average Arm Strength can get you a 31 on a scouting report,
3/2/2006 10:14:24 AM
3/2/2006 10:16:59 AM
3/2/2006 10:18:34 AM
how about...don't respond at all
3/2/2006 10:20:12 AM