April 17th, 2008
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Jehuu Caulcrick is a throwback to the days where big, physical, short yardage fullbacks actually got a chance to carry the ball, much to the chagrin of their opponents. Jehuu (pronounced JAY-you) simply punished defensive lines as he found the […]
By David Kindervater -- 1 comment
April 16th, 2008
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There will be six players attending this year’s NFL Draft in NYC. Those players are Glenn Dorsey, defensive tackle, Louisiana State; Vernon Gholston, defensive end, Ohio State; Chris Long, defensive end, Virginia; Jake Long, tackle, Michigan; […]
By David Kindervater -- 0 comments
April 16th, 2008
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Note: EMQB guest blogger Lloyd Vance (Taking it to the House) offers his 2008 Mock NFL Draft for your enjoyment. Lloyd spends his entire year following college football’s best players (as well as the NFL) and is a true authority on […]
By Lloyd Vance -- 2 comments
April 14th, 2008
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One of the most athletic players on Virginia Tech’s roster, wide receiver Eddie Royal established himself as the premier punt returner in the Atlantic Coast Conference. He also excelled as a kickoff returner and proved to be a dangerous […]
By David Kindervater -- 0 comments
April 10th, 2008
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Note: Former Oklahoma Sooners safety D.J. Wolfe will be guest-blogging his NFL Draft diary for EMQB. If you have any questions for D.J., leave them as a comment and he’ll try to answer them in a future post. Also, check out the EMQB interview with […]
By David Kindervater -- 3 comments
April 1st, 2008
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NFL Draft prospect D.J. Wolfe not only plays the game of football better than most, he also understands it more than the next guy. Having worked three different positions with the Oklahoma Sooners, he knows what each player should be doing. D.J. eventually found a […]

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By David Kindervater -- 4 comments
January 19th, 2008
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The National Football League announced today the names of 53 players who have been granted special eligibility for the 2008 NFL Draft on April 26-27. Each of the 53 players has met the league’s three-year eligibility rule and each has submitted a written application in which he renounced […]
By David Kindervater -- 0 comments
October 23rd, 2007
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The National Football League announced several great revisions to the NFL Draft to streamline the selection process for clubs and fans. These changes were finalized at the league meeting in Philadelphia today.
Beginning with the 2008 NFL Draft, only Rounds 1-2 will take place on Saturday (April […]
By David Kindervater -- 0 comments
May 3rd, 2007
As part of b5media’s continuing coverage of the 2007 NFL Draft, we’ve brought our football experts together to discuss this year’s proceedings. Our panelists are Aaron Brazell (Suicide Fan Podcast), James Edwards (Squib Kick), and David Kindervater (Every Morning Quarterback). Your moderator is b5’s Geoff Young, who knows just enough about football to stay out […]
By David Kindervater -- 3 comments
April 29th, 2007
When Sprint exec Dave Mellin asked me if I would be interested in using Sprint’s NFL Mobile technology to help me work through the NFL Draft this year, I jumped at the opportunity. Of course I was interested. I’m a technology fiend, so getting this content on a sleek Samsung Power Vision phone was just […]
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