Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 12:23 pm
He does not sound very smart. I'm glad we got rogers and not pacman
I'm suprised he understands the questions.
I'm suprised he understands the questions.
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They are still there "needing" tobe addressed. I do not understand this draft.vife wrote:What happened to all of our "needs"
Redskin in Canada wrote:They are still there "needing" tobe addressed. I do not understand this draft.vife wrote:What happened to all of our "needs"
Not a single addition in our trenches either DL or OL. I do not understand this draft at all.
vife wrote:What will happen to Betts then? If we drafted this guy.
What needs are left then?
Dreessen has been a starter since his redshirt freshman season in 2001. As a junior in 2003, he had 29 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns despite missing four games because of a severe lower abdominal strain. He returned healthy as a fulltime starter in 2004 and finished his senior season with 43 receptions for 427 yards and three TD's. Dreessen is very much an underrated prospect. He does lack elite size and elite athletic ability but he is at least adequate in both areas. He needs to improve his lower body strength and improve his in-line blocking skills but he has the size and upper body strength to match up in space as a blocker in the NFL. He also is a solid route runner with above average speed and outstanding hands. Dreessen has the potential to develop into a fulltime starter in the NFL and he has the character and work ethic to get the most out of his abilities. His potential to long-snap at the next level will also help him on draft day. There's a good chance that Dreessen will slip to the third round of the upcoming draft. If that's the case, we think he'll wind up becoming a "steal" at that point.