Dr. Sports wrote:Please stop comparing Dressler to made guys like Phil, Bollinger,Kliensasser,Roehl, and Rob Hunt. Their is 0% Chance of him getting drafted and don't compare his puny little body to guys like Welker and Sproles. All he has in common with Welker and Sproles is speed, agility, and height, but not muscle. Dressler can break arm tackles at the D-2 level but not in the NFL where Shawnee Merriman, Patrick Willis, and Demarcus Ware will flat out close line him. I mean that in a horrific way.
smart source wrote:Dr. Sports wrote:Please stop comparing Dressler to made guys like Phil, Bollinger,Kliensasser,Roehl, and Rob Hunt. Their is 0% Chance of him getting drafted and don't compare his puny little body to guys like Welker and Sproles. All he has in common with Welker and Sproles is speed, agility, and height, but not muscle. Dressler can break arm tackles at the D-2 level but not in the NFL where Shawnee Merriman, Patrick Willis, and Demarcus Ware will flat out close line him. I mean that in a horrific way.
no strength? im pretty sure he broke kleinsassers lifting records per body weight (power index) at und didnt he?
Riders00 wrote:165 pounds is still 165 pounds no matter how strong he is. There are 230 pound safeties in the NFL that can move almost as fast as he can and when/if they collide with him it will be ugly. I agree with everyone who said CFL, the CFL is perfect for his game and he could have a good career there.
thenatural wrote:165 pounds doesnt cut it? tell that to marvin harrison. tell that to mugsy bogues. tell that to barry sanders. tell that to allen iverson. the point is ,if you havent got it yet, that weight means nothing, it's more about coordination and desire. im pretty sure dressler happens to have both.
MARKWALD23 wrote:I heard that people told Dressler he couldn't play football at that level. Not only did he prove them wrong, he broke quite a few records along the way. Let's just wait and see what he does at the combines.
MARKWALD23 wrote:I heard that people told Dressler he couldn't play football at that level. Not only did he prove them wrong, he broke quite a few records along the way. Let's just wait and see what he does at the combines.
thenatural wrote:165 pounds doesnt cut it? tell that to marvin harrison. tell that to mugsy bogues. tell that to barry sanders. tell that to allen iverson. the point is ,if you havent got it yet, that weight means nothing, it's more about coordination and desire. im pretty sure dressler happens to have both.
MARKWALD23 wrote:I heard that people told Dressler he couldn't play football at that level. Not only did he prove them wrong, he broke quite a few records along the way. Let's just wait and see what he does at the combines.
Dr. Sports wrote:QUIT making a case for Dressler going to the pros and were talking about size overall not just height. there's a 100 other football players in this nation better than him at any position just because he tore it up at the D-2 level doesn't mean he's going to the nfl. I guarantee you the only talk of dressler to the pros is happening in this chat room, not on ANY NFL TEAM DRAFT BOARD. Besides Marvin Harrison, Darren Sproles, and Welker are the extremes of small size. Hey, if weston can do it then maybe I should go the NFL to.
smart source wrote:didnt jerry rice come form a d-2 school? or was is a small d-1...well anyways he turned out pretty good
Stormtrooper wrote:smart source wrote:didnt jerry rice come form a d-2 school? or was is a small d-1...well anyways he turned out pretty good
small d1, but Jon Kitna came from an NAIA school- Central Washington, and Patrick Crayton, also NAIA dude came from Northwestern Okalhoma State.
Rice came out of Mississippi Valley State, Terrell Owens out of U-Tennessee Chattanooga to name a few
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