Illinois: Rashard Mendenhall Drafted #23 overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Scouting Report goes here, combine profile goes here. There have been some fluffy pieces written about the potential of Rashard in the Pittsburgh offense - most of which are completely spun towards the fantasy buffs, and none of which are actually that informative. I get it. Mendenhall is a number 3 fantasy back at best. Arrgh. That does absolutely nothing for me in terms of how the Steelers figure to use him next year. In my estimation, Willie Parker will still be the number 1 back for the Steelers, but given his rather small stature, and Mendenhall's rather bruising style, I would imagine that Rashard will get a fair number of touches in that Jerome Bettis 3rd down/goal line situation. Offensive Coordinator Bruce Ariens told CBS Sportsline that Rashard has looked good in camp, and figures to be utilized by the offense:
"The change-of-pace guy that when you take your starter out, you're putting in the same quality guy," Arians said of his rookie. "Mendenhall will give us the ability to keep doing what we're doing. He might work as our goal-line runner if he shows the vision and patience for that. And he'll kill the clock at the end of the game. ... He should have fresh legs at that point in the game." Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Mendenhall struggled in goal-line drills during the first week of training camp and could lose that role, possibly to Willie Parker"So there's that. I wouldn't put too much stock in the Post Gazette's story about Mendenhall struggling in goal line drills because, like, duh, a rookie is going to struggle in his first NFL practices. The Steelers are trying to fill the Jerome Bettis role. Mendenhall looks to be that guy.
Indiana: Remarkably, the Hoosiers had two players drafted in the 2nd round - Corner Tracy Porter, and Receiver James Hardy. For purposes of this piece, I'm going to focus on James Hardy because he's more interesting to follow than a Cornerback, and he's from my hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana, where this happens. Scouting report goes here, combine profile goes here. Hardy figures to help out the Bills, partly because of his perfect wide receiver build, but mostly because the Bills ranked 30th in passing last year, scored a franchise record low 20 TD's total, and need all the help they can get. If Hardy had gone to, say, Michigan or Ohio State, I have no doubt that he would have been a first rounder at least, and a Braylon Edwards type at best. Typically, it takes three years for NFL receivers to pupate from larvae to beautiful TD catching butterfly; witness the aforementioned Edwards for evidence. Hardy has been sidelined with a hamstring injury, and is questionable for the the first preseason game. My guess is that he will get PT immediately once the season starts, and will be a good option opposite Lee Evans.
Iowa: CB Charles Godfrey was drafted in the third round by Carolina. He figures to be that defensive back that will probably see action as a nickel guy, and will definitely play on special teams. Combine profile goes here, pre-draft chat conducted by ESPN goes here. The only really informative thing I can dig up on Godfrey is that he will most likely compete for for the FS position with free agent Terrence Holt. Godfrey has the size to play anywhere in the secondary, so it will be interesting to see how Carolina utilizes him.
Michigan: There are several players from which to choose here, but I think the most interesting will be Mike Hart, drafted in the 6th round by the Colts, if only because he's such an NFL enigma. He's slow and small, but that were a problem, how'd he set all those records at Michigan? We know, barring injury, that Jake Long will most likely have a long and prolific NFL career. If Henne ends up starting, he could be interesting to follow, but won't be much fun as a backup QB. Hart is a mystery, and will be fun to follow. Combine profile goes here. Fluff piece from HOF game in which Hart carried for 53 yards and caught the ball for another 28 goes here. The tail end of that article seems to suggest that Hart will have a tough time making the team. It should be noted that most Colts fans and people who know better than I do seem to think that Hart will end up making the team as the third option RB. Why do Colt fans think this? Dungy to clarify:
“(Rookie running back) Mike (Hart) ran and did everything in the (preseason opener) just about as he’s done in practice (rushing for times for 53 yards and catching three passes for 28 yards). It really wasn’t surprising. When you watch him practice and watch him work, we felt like he’d have a good game. He did everything he was called on to do. He had two pass-protection pickups. He handled those well. He caught the ball out of the backfield and ran and made people miss. It’s probably what he has been doing for eight or nine years.”Highlights? Highlights.
Michigan State: WR Devin Thomas was selected with the 34th overall pick to the Washington Redskins. Combine profile goes here. The hype around Thomas was over the moon when Washington picked him up in the 2nd round - he was a projected first rounder. Now? Not so much:
"Redskins coach Jim Zorn said rookie receivers Malcolm Kelly and Devin Thomas on Tuesday need to improve their conditioning and said he anticipates the injured receivers will have a hard time having an impact on the offense early this season. Kelly, who has hamstring and knee injuries, and Thomas, who has a hamstring injury, were hurt early in training camp and are likely weeks from a full return. Kelly underwent arthroscopic surgery Monday to remove floating particles from his left knee, and Zorn said the early prognosis of a return in two weeks was "ambitious.""Once his Hamstring heals, he should be in good shape to contribute. As a rookie, however, losing those training camp days and conditioning drills hurts. A lot. Thomas was not eligible to play during the opening HOF game against the Colts.
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Was Mike Hart picked in the 6th round? Out of Michigan? Run that by me one more time fellas!!!
This all kinds of potential to be interesting... provided these players occasionally see the field.
That's the beauty of it Champ - if a guy doesn't see the field, I get to write "did not play" and move on...