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dj_stouty
01-02-2004, 09:26 AM
The #5 pick has seen some AMAZING players...and some serious DUDs.

'03 - Terrence Newman
'02 - Quentin Jammer
'01 - Ladanian Tomlinson
'00 - Jamal Lewis
'99 - Ricky Williams
'98 - Curtis Enis
'97 - Bryant Westbrook
'96 - Cedric Jones
'95 - Kerry Collins
'94 - Trev Alberts
'93 - John Copeland
'92 - Terrell Buckley

It's interesting to see 3 of the NFL's best RBs were taken in this position...(LT, Ricky and Jamal)

Semiskin
01-02-2004, 09:39 AM
I just don't see Kevin Jones or Stephen Williams being/becoming one of those three guys listed above. I think this year's RB's class is a little overrated. I think it would be best for us to try and find a value RB in the 2nd-4th rd round.

Spence
01-02-2004, 09:48 AM
Well, the look good for the last five years or so.

JoeDaSchmoe
01-02-2004, 12:27 PM
Yeah, the quality kind of drops off past Ricky.

SkinsCT
01-02-2004, 06:08 PM
Hate to see my man Trev Alberts up there as a bust, what a talent he was. Could have been one of the greats, then he screwed up his elbow, didn't get through one full season.

rskinsfan10
01-02-2004, 06:39 PM
I haven't heard much from Jammer. He was supposed to be the next great CB at the time. What's been up with him?

dj_stouty
01-03-2004, 06:48 AM
Originally posted by rskinsfan10
I haven't heard much from Jammer. He was supposed to be the next great CB at the time. What's been up with him?

I was wondering that same question when I posted this.

During his rookie season, Jammer screwed himself by holding out the entire training camp and preseason...and didn't sign until week 3 of the regular season. So I think he rookie year was a wash, since he didn't know the offense.

He is doing much better this year, despite the Charger's lack of success. He has improved his tackles and INTs...and is quite the ball defenser.

Thanks to his "slow start" I could foresee him breaking out in 2004.