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Originally Posted by Psicosis
http://www.nflfans.com/draft/2004/sh...=Kris%20Wilson
Kris Wilson
Position: TE
College: Pittsburgh
Projected Selection: Round2
Pros: While not that big as tight ends go, Wilson has quickness and is also an excellent blocker...has soft hands and is very good at gaining yards after catch
Cons: Maybe a bit undersized as N.F.L. tIght ends go.
So no, not everyone thought he was going to go undrafted. And if I'd seen some of the game footage of him I've seen since we drafted him before we'd drafted him, I might very well have been on his bandwagon like I was on Kaeding's or Colbert's.
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NFL draft countdown- round 4-5, #7 ranked TE, #131 overall
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/draft/value.html
NFL Draft Insiders #10 ranked TE, not listed amongst top 100 picks
http://www.draftinsiders.com/
NFL Draft Blitz- rd 4-5 on the value board, 87th amongst top 100 picks, #5 ranked TE
http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/
HuddleReport- #78 overall, combine analysis: Kris Wilson Pittsburgh
Kris is a good college player that could be a good pro player if he were more consistent. He really should be moved to the FB position in the pros. He came in and did his drills and did very well, but his size makes the move at the next level to FB a natural. Of course that makes him eligible to be picked in the second day of the draft.
http://thehuddlereport.com/
Great Blue North- #131 overall, #5 ranked TE
http://www.gbnreport.com/index.htm
Rob's Scouting- #145 on the big board, #5 TE, 5th round value
http://www.robscouting.com/
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