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| Gradkowski headlines FCS selections on Day 3 |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/28/2012 |
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| g a run of defensive backs among FCS selections. The Ravens also tabbed Cal Poly cornerback Asa Jackson with a fifth-round selection. Perhaps the most surprising pick was Eastern Washington strong safety Matt Johnson going in the fourth round to the Dallas Cowboys with the 135th pick. A physical and productive player, his senior season after seven games because of a biceps injury, which required surgery. "I'm sure the injury and being from a FCS school probably is why people had me picked later or not drafted |
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| Rams select Montana's Johnson in third round |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/28/2012 |
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| He could be switched to free safety in the NFL and can contribute on special teams in the return game. Johnson finished his Montana career with 15 interceptions and 39 pass breakups. It was the third straight year Montana had at least one draft selection. Johnson was the first Montana player drafted in the top three rounds since Scott Gragg was picked in the second round in 1995. Johnson's teammate, linebacker Caleb McSurdy, was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round (222nd overall) on Saturday. |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| don Brooks (OG, Miami- Ohio); 77. New York Jets - Demario Davis (LB, Arkansas State); 78. Miami Dolphins - Michael Agnew (TE, Missouri); 79. Chicago Bears - Brandon Hardin (S, Oregon State); 80. Arizona Cardinals - Jamell Fleming (CB, Oklahoma); 81. Dallas Cowboys - Tyrone Crawford (DE, Boise State); 82. Tennessee Titans - Mike Martin (DT, Michigan); 83. Cincinnati Bengals - Mohamed Sanu (WR, Rutgers); 84. Baltimore Ravens - Bernard Pierce (RB, Temple); 85. Detroit Lions - Dwight Betley (CB, Louisiana) 86. Pi |
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| Luck, of course, taken No. 1 by Colts |
NFL Football |
04/26/2012 |
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| kmon, the talented wide receiver from Oklahoma State, who cost them the No. 7 pick and a fourth-rounder to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jags running back Maurice Jones-Drew tweeted his congratulations to Blackmon and added: "Now let's get to work." The Dallas Cowboys traded a second-round pick to the St. Louis Rams to move up eight spots to No. 6, where they got LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne, and the Bucs picked Alabama safety Mark Barron seventh. After the Dolphins got Tannehill at No. 8, the Carolina Panther |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 1 |
NFL Football |
04/26/2012 |
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| drew Luck (QB, Stanford); 2. Washington Redskins - Robert Griffin III (QB, Baylor); 3. Cleveland Browns - Trent Richardson (RB, Alabama); 4. Minnesota Vikings - Matt Kalil (OT, USC); 5. Jacksonville Jaguars - Justin Blackmon (WR, Oklahoma State); 6. Dallas Cowboys - Morris Claiborne (CB, LSU); 7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Mark Barron (S, Alabama); 8. Miami Dolphins - Ryan Tannehill (QB, Texas A&M); 9. Carolina Panthers - Luke Kuechly (LB, Boston College); 10. Buffalo Bills - Stephon Gilmore (CB, South Caroli |
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| Cowboys trade up to nab CB Claiborne at No. 6 |
NFL Football |
04/26/2012 |
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| New York, NY (BettingExpress) - The Dallas Cowboys traded up eight spots to No. 6 overall in the NFL Draft on Thursday and selected LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne. The Cowboys made a deal with the Rams, giving St. Louis the No. 14 overall pick as well as a second-round selection. Claiborne was the 2011 Thorpe Award winner, given annually to the top defensive back in college football. He finished his career at LSU with 11 interceptions and ranked first in the country in interception return yardage (173) in 2 |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Final first-round mock draft |
NFL Football |
04/25/2012 |
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| een a lot of recent buzz about the Bills wanting Alabama safety Mark Barron here, but Blackmon could alter those plans if he's around. Coach Chan Gailey's offense is similar to the one the Biletnikoff Award winner racked up over 230 catches with the Dallas Cowboys the past two years. PREVIOUS PREDICTION: Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame. 11) Kansas City Chiefs: Michael Brockers, DL, LSU -- The 6-foot-5, 322-pound Brockers is incredibly raw but brimming with potential. The same was said about Richard Seymour, who |
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| Final 2012 NFL mock draft |
NFL Football |
04/24/2012 |
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| the board. They could really use a tackle more than a guard, but they'll likely value DeCastro over available tackles like Cordy Glenn and Riley Reiff, although Glenn would be a good fit, too, with the versatility to play either tackle or guard. 14. DALLAS COWBOYS: MARK BARRON, S, ALABAMA Dallas has been linked to quite a few players at this spot, and it might opt for the second best cornerback in the draft here. Still, I believe Dallas' interest in Barron is real, since safety is a need position, too, and he |
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| Cowboys LB Spencer signs franchise tender |
NFL Football |
04/23/2012 |
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| Irving, TX (BettingExpress) - Dallas Cowboys linebacker Anthony Spencer signed his franchise tender Monday. The 28-year-old Spencer has started all but one game (47-of-48) the past three seasons. For his career, the 2007 first-rounder has registered 266 tackles, 21 1/2 sacks, nine forced fumbles and one interception in 76 games, all with Dallas. |
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| North Dakota State-South Dakota moved to Sioux Falls |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/19/2012 |
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| les from the USD campus. The game, which has a 6 p.m. local kickoff, will be played at newly renovated Howard Wood Field, which seats 10,000. The stadium was constructed in 1957 and hosted the Minnesota Vikings' first game, an exhibition against the Dallas Cowboys on Aug. 5, 1961. "The atmosphere will be fantastic and something all football fans will want to be a part of," USD athletic director David Sayler said. "Scheduling this game in Sioux Falls accomplishes three goals for the Coyotes in that it allows u |
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