NFL Draft Entry – Andre Brown looks to the future (Updated 4:15pm)

You can use this entry as your open NFL Draft entry today.

Andre Brown clearly projects to be the highest Wolfpacker to be drafted this year.  For a retrospective, you can click here to peruse our archives of past entries with some Andre Brown mentions.

Dave Glenn has an interview with Brown that you can hear at this link.

Brown has visited with a dozen teams and many have been publicly linked to an interest in him, including the Chargers, Cardinals, Texans, Ravens and 49ers.

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4:15pm Update: Recruiting Rankings

Anecdotally, the gurus fare pretty well in the draft — not perfectly, but well — even after their predictions have been put through the ringer (and even though draft status is not what their ratings are meant to predict). But if you take into account all the numbers, and think of the star rating as a probability rather than a written-in-stone edict, they look that much better.

Thought you would enjoy this retrospective article from Dr. Football comparing the top draft picks to their recruiting rankings coming out of high school. The entry comes after Andy Staples ran a review of the top picks at SI. The following are some quotes and information from these two good reads:

Sports Illustrated’s Andy Staples has already vindicated the recruitniks at the top of this year’s crop, where Matt Stafford, Eugene Monroe, Michael Crabtree, Mark Sanchez, Andre Smith, Michael Oher, Brian Cushing, Beanie Wells, Josh Freeman, Aaron Maybin, Percy Harvin, et al, had “star” written all over them from the beginning. (On the other hand, Jason Smith, Aaron Curry, B.J. Raji and Malcolm Jenkins defied their initial obscurity.)

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65 Responses to NFL Draft Entry – Andre Brown looks to the future (Updated 4:15pm)

  1. rdjennin 04/25/2009 at 9:19 AM #

    Phillip Rivers + Andre Brown hmmmmmm

  2. TOBtime 04/25/2009 at 9:53 AM #

    I would love to see AB behind the Chargers offensive line. They would have a great 1-2 punch with Brown/Sproles similiar to what Carolina has. Yes, i neglected to mention Tomlinson. He can be awesome when he wants to be but like CTC said about McClendon- you can’t win games in the training room tub. I do think LT has 1-2 really good years before the inevitable running back decline.

    Just watched the video and WOW! I forgot how good a receiver he is! The film REALLY should have included his bulldog, refuse to lose run against EZU in overtime this year. Was anyone else as shocked as I was when he went for 200+ against the Seminoles his freshman year? Not knowing his name ended that day for sure!

  3. wufpup76 04/25/2009 at 11:00 AM #

    Get ’em Andre!

    Where’s Noah? I know this is his day of nirvana … 🙂

  4. 61Packer 04/25/2009 at 11:27 AM #

    I’d like to see him in a Redskins uniform.

  5. Noah 04/25/2009 at 11:33 AM #

    The SINGLE greatest weekend in the NFL season. It’s about 200 hours long, it’s constant evaluation and discussion and breakdown and highlights of football. No one loses, there’s not much pressure, but there IS drama.

    It’s awesome. How could someone not love this ****?

    I heard someone say on ESPN radio that if Matt Stafford doesn’t work out for the Lions, they’ll be in trouble. Really? They went 0-16, haven’t won a playoff game since 1991 and haven’t had a good draft since…oh…ever. But if Stafford doesn’t work out, it will be a problem?

    The analysts have been ignoring the fact that the Lions don’t need ONE player, they need 22 players. They have a good WR, a decent RB, a left tackle who is ready to move inside and be a decent guard and maybe two decent NFL-capable defenders. They need an entirely new back seven and two more DL. They need two tackles, two more receivers, a fullback, a TE…and they need a QB.

  6. howlie 04/25/2009 at 11:34 AM #

    Don’t know how to send this to the ‘owners’ of the website…
    thought it would be a nice link:

    http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/04/24/acc-leading-the-way-in-producing-first-round-talent/

  7. Texpack 04/25/2009 at 12:21 PM #

    You’d have to be crazy to draft Andre Brown……unless you’re the Texans. Mario & AB together at Reliant Stadium. My fingers are crossed, but I’ll be shocked if he lasts long enough to become a Texan.

  8. Greywolf 04/25/2009 at 12:42 PM #

    I went to the AB video on YouTube… for about umpteenth time. Also checked out Barry Sanders video of his Sr. year. AB and Barry (just couldn’t give Barry’s initials) have one thing in common for sure. They weren’t strangers to the endzone. Sanders calmly flipped or handed the ball to the nearest referee after every college TD. He was animated and excited after scoring the most unbelievable TD I’ve ever seen in HS. I guess by the time he got to OSU he was used to it. No doubt his humble way of being was the big thing. I got zero problem with the team making a big deal out of a winning TD but the choreographed celebrations in the NFL are disgusting IMO.
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    Brown had a lot Sanders moves, just didn’t look as fast or as quick as Sanders. Well, who is?

  9. tvp1 04/25/2009 at 1:15 PM #

    “It’s awesome. How could someone not love this ****?”

    Eh…I find the draft to be mind-numbingly boring. But to each their own.

  10. b 04/25/2009 at 1:19 PM #

    Draft day is like Christmas and New Year’s Day mixed together, everybody gets something and has a chance to change some bad habits. Everybody gets together in one place and somebody will do something they regret for a while. You get to see people you’ve never heard of, and may never see again, and you never know when that last minute gift will be the hit of the holiday.

    Andre is the 3rd best every down back in the draft, IMO and won’t see the end of the 2nd round. The latest I see him going is to the Colts near the end of the second round. I’d love for my Eagles to grab him, he’d be great compliment to the two scatbacks they have now, and would be a younger version of Buckhalter whom they let go. Of the teams listed I’d bet on the Seahawks, they have a glaring need at RB.

    Noah, the Lions hope that Stafford is John Murdock, and he’d likely need telekinesis to get them out of the rut they are in.

  11. BJD95 04/25/2009 at 1:53 PM #

    This is a very fun day. I just hope the Panthers can get something, anything today for Peppers. Not looking forward to watch him sulk every week this year.

    Charles Chandler can defend the move all he wants, but giving Jake Delhomme $20M guaranteed was f-ing stupid.

  12. BJD95 04/25/2009 at 1:59 PM #

    Hey, if you are like me – bored and waiting for the draft to start – FS Atlantic is showing State/UVA baseball.

    Naturally, we’re losing again. The Pack has made 4 errors through 5 and 2/3, after making 9 yesterday. Ugh.

  13. BJD95 04/25/2009 at 2:54 PM #

    Of all the pimp suits in NYC, I like Aaron Curry’s the best so far.

    Somebody should shoot Chris Berman already.

  14. packpowerfan 04/25/2009 at 3:14 PM #

    BJD, what are you thinking? Panthers make a trade to possibly draft Orakpo from Texas to replace him?

  15. BJD95 04/25/2009 at 3:19 PM #

    Don’t think they can get a pick that high. I would do it in a heartbeat, though.

    Can’t believe KC passed on Curry. Real reach pick there.

  16. b 04/25/2009 at 3:23 PM #

    All the talk about Seymour and it looks like Peoli thinks he can repeat history. I would have picked Curry, too. It will be interesting to see what Seattle does, the future says Sanchez but right now says Curry. Curry it is.

  17. packpowerfan 04/25/2009 at 3:27 PM #

    I have always liked the way Aaron Curry carried himself, and I have to say, it was refreshing seeing such emotion from a high draft pick. Stand up guy.

  18. wufpup76 04/25/2009 at 3:28 PM #

    “Somebody should shoot Chris Berman already.”

    ^Put this on a loop and keep repeating …

  19. packpowerfan 04/25/2009 at 3:31 PM #

    Sanchez going to NYJ! J-Co get’s a cannon!

  20. BJD95 04/25/2009 at 3:36 PM #

    I’m annoyed that ESPN doesn’t have details of the Jets trade yet.

    I’m not a big Sanchez guy, but I can certainly see why the Browns traded down.

  21. packpowerfan 04/25/2009 at 3:38 PM #

    Two of this year’s picks (1st and 2nd rd) as well as two defensive players and a QB. They lost a 2nd round pick to Cleveland, but gained a possible franchise changing QB. Big win for the Jets here.

  22. packpowerfan 04/25/2009 at 3:47 PM #

    Just to remind Panthers fans…we have a TOTAL of 5 draft picks, rounds 2-6. To put this in perspective…Philadelphia has 4 picks in rounds 1-4, and then SEVEN PICKS in the final 3 rounds.

  23. b 04/25/2009 at 3:56 PM #

    No further proof is necessary that the game (and lucidity) has passed Al Davis by.

  24. packpowerfan 04/25/2009 at 4:02 PM #

    Al Davis is proof that by being stubborn enough, you can actually ground yourself in a certain time period (1976 for example), just to watch the world completely move on without you.

  25. BJD95 04/25/2009 at 4:19 PM #

    I am happy that Orakpo slipped to Denver’s slot.

    Was Heyward-Bay even a first team all ACC player?

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