#10...WR- Michael Crabtree (#5 Tech) was picked up in the first round at the 10th spot by the 49ers. Something about his character is what some say hurt his chances at getting drafted better than 10th. Alex and I were perturbed and perplexed at those news. Not sure what the ESPN sport's pundit meant by that. I never heard anyone question Michael's character in any way. I did not research it further...we decided to let it go. I only knew that his ankle injury was what would hurt him get drafted at a better pick number. Whatever...I am still very disappointed and upset that Michael went pro immediately following his sophomore year with Tech. A reminder to Mikey of how Tech was the first university willing to give him a chance to play college ball only to have him leave us too early. The scholarship of course was for basketball, but that soon changed. And another change as he did come to Tech for football was that he was moved from the QB position to the WR position; something Michael and his dad should kiss Mike Leach's derriere for as it made him who he is today as a player going to play in the NFL. A good college education should still be worth more than NFL $$$. If a player is that good, like Michael was...he waits at the college level and prepares himself to get better. The sad thing about the student-athletes of current day is that most minorities tend to be impatient and leave college to make the big bucks while the white athletes tend to stay in college and get educated. A good thing to do in case the pro career does not work out. Graham Harrell did things the right way and waited. He even went to grad school while at Tech. Anyway, about Michael, had he kept his draft card clean, he probably would have gone higher and been the first Wide Receiver to be drafted, instead, the Raiders took liberties as they had the #7 pick and went with another WR from Maryland, Darrius Heyward-Bey. That made Michael the second WR to be drafted overall, that was not kosher, but...Good luck to Michael, though.
#48...S - Darcel McBath (#7 Tech) went 16th in the second round by the Broncos. An awesome feat as he helped ensure Tech had two players drafted in the early rounds. Being 16th in the second round puts Darcel @ 48th overall. He was an awesome Safety while at Tech and I believe he holds a record for interceptions and/or interceptions returned for points. Even though he is also a minority, he did right by his alma mater and waited until after his senior year to enter the draft. Something which probably made him a better fit for the NFL. I will miss him as well this season at Tech, but am happy for him.
Now we await Graham Harrell's NFL propects...blog-mills say the Cowboys are on the list for drafting him 1st overall in the 4th round. Since I posted this blog late tonight, no definite deal had been made. Nothing short of rumors which I hope to have some truth behind them. One of my fellow sport's bloggers who works over at Yahoo!Sports said that the Denver Broncos were leaning towards Graham as well. That would be okay and would place him and Darcel on the same team. If Graham does go early (first) in the fourth round, it would make him #97th overall. A couple of other teams are also in the hunt for him as a true red-shirt back-up QB. One being the Redskins (YUK!). Anyway, Dallas is in need of a real back up QB...Kitna from the Lions is a joke as back-up. Anyway, Dallas needs a back up who can be at the ready to sub for Romo as Tony is not the most reliable QB around and his character towards a prof career in the NFL is still yet to be proven. He cannot seem to take the leadership role. Detroit gave us Kitna while they drafted #1 overall and took Matthew Stafford (Georgia). Nick, Sara, Alex and I say that was so stupid as he never did anything great for Georgia. He screwed up the annual game versus Florida (Tim Tebow & co.) last season and they (Georgia) lost after leading the series as of 2008...45-38-2! Knowshon Moreno (RB) for Georgia is what made Georgia a good team, not Stafford. Knowshon went 12th overall with the Broncos. Stafford is indeed a good QB, but not so worth #1 draft overall and not the 79 million dollars which is the contract Detroit signed him for with a guaranteed 41 million dollars. How offensive to the draft, to the NFL and to the game itself. We await day 2 on Sunday (4-26-09) for the other rounds. Keeping my hopes up for Graham and other Tech players who have a good chance of being drafted somewhere in the 7 rounds. I hope for the best for the guys who helped make Texas Tech's 2008 football season an awesome and memorable one.
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