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Im hearing CB Paul Oliver is heading to the Supp draft

Can our local Bulldog expert shine any light on this?


With Ahmad Brooks going for a 3rd....Im guessing a 3 or 4 would be needed for Oliver.....and I would love to see him on my team.

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We have a local Bulldog expert?

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LOL...ok...expert might be a stretch....LOL...HOW ABOUT OUR LOCAL BULLDOG FAN!

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hes talkin about Hotyoungbuck or whtever i'm sure i said his name wrong...somethin like that...


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Still trying to sober up from the fact that AP is a Vike....lol.


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Scott Wright has him listed as the top 08' draft CB prospect and 7th overall. Prisco has him ranked as the 19th best overall for 08' and the 2nd best corner. Of course, rankings this far out are defiantely going to change quite a bit but that is still some high praise for the kid. Sounds like a 3rd rounder for him could end up paying off in a big way. Heck we need help at corner.. maybe Phil can drop a 3rd on the kid.

Leigh Bodden
Eric Wright
Gary Baxter
Paul Oliver
DeMario Minter

That would set us up well for a long time at that position.

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I saw this yesterday, I was going to post but didn't know who'd be interested?

Now that you've asked....
ATHENS, Ga. --- University of Georgia senior cornerback Paul Oliver has failed to meet NCAA academic eligibility requirements for competition this fall and plans to petition the NFL for entry into the supplemental draft this summer.

Oliver’s situation does not preclude him from remaining enrolled in school. He was a regular starter last season and has started 15 games in his career.

“We’ll miss him for sure,” UGA head coach Mark Richt. “Of course, he could have made a decision to leave for the draft immediately after his junior season. He was aware there could be risks but he decided to continue in school and get closer to his degree. His best opportunity now to continue his playing career is through the supplemental draft coming up in July.”

source: http://www.georgiadogs.com/ViewArticle.d...p;ATCLID=897217

Here is his bio.... that also can be accessed through above link
Career Highs: 9 tackles vs. Va. Tech in 2006

2006: Started every game and among team leaders in tackles (5th, 57) and interceptions plus had two sacks
*Had career-high nine tackles and 3 TFLs in Chick-fil-A Bowl win over #14 Va. Tech
*INTs against Ole Miss and one at home against #16 Ga. Tech came late in the fourth quarter to preserve wins
*Limited Ga. Tech All-American WR Calvin Johnson to 2 catches and 13 yards in home win to close the regular season
*Seven tackles against Florida
*Team went 9-4 including a Chick-fil-A Bowl win.
* Recipient of James G. Minter and Michael J. Faherty Football Scholarship
*Recorded two tackles, two PBUs, and one interception in spring game

2005: Appeared in 13 games with two starts
*Second career interception and first of the year against South Carolina
*Had a career-high four tackles against Louisiana-Monroe
*Started his first career game versus Florida
*Second start and second interception of the season came against Auburn
*Earned team’s Most Improved Defensive Player Award
*Best Game - 6 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 1 INT vs. Auburn
*Part of 10-3 SEC Championship team

2004: Appeared in 12 games with one interception
*Notched nine tackles during the season, including one sack
*First career interception came in the win against South Carolina
Recorded two tackles and one pass deflection in spring game
*Recipient of Iron Man Award (players who do not miss a practice or summer workout during the year) at conclusion of the ’04 season
*Recipient of Teka and John Adams Endowed Football Scholarship
*Team went 10-2 capped by an Outback Bowl victory

2003: Redshirted
*Part of 10-3 SEC Eastern Division Championship team
High School: Harrison, coached by Bruce Cobleigh
*Parade Magazine All-America First-Team
*USA TODAY All-USA Second-Team
*SuperPrep All-America, Elite 50 member, and ranked No. 1 player in Georgia, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, Top 50 in Georgia, Class AAAAA All-State selection, and Super 11 as defensive back
*GSWA All-State, CNNSI.com/The Insiders.com 1st Team All-Southeast
*BorderWars.com 101 Team, #3 Player in Georgia
*Countdown To Signing Day All-South first team
*Ranked No. 1 defensive back prospect by Rivals100.com
*No. 5 defensive back by TheInsiders.com, Preseason No. 1 defensive back by ESPN.com,Tom Lemming’s Top 100 prospects
*Recorded 65 tackles and three interceptions senior campaign
*During junior season caught 30 passes for 650 yards and 8 TDs
*60 tackles and nine interceptions on defense, four punt returns for TDs

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I doubt the Browns go for it.

On a minor point, Romeo emphasizes intelligence on his defense (Williams, Davis, Wimbley, E. Wright, Jackson, not playing rookies...), and this guy didn't make eligibility.

More importantly, we don't have a 1st next year, and Sav will probably want to keep that third in case one of the RBs or a NT prospect falls a bit in the 1st to trade up.

Plus, we have three CB draft picks that haven't even laced them up for us yet. I think Minter is going to surprise some people.

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what about for a fourth or fifth, people say his value is third which i could understand avoiding. but for a lower draft pick, this guy could be pretty good. i just don't know much about him. is he quick?

if he was meant to go first round he sounds good to go. some kids just can't do school. given you're almost made to pass all ur classes when ur in big-time D1 state school football but even so, it doesn't make him stupid. may be unmotivated academically, but that has little to do with the understanding of how to play the sport.

It's better than Ahmad Brooks who got kicked out of UVA


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Seems to be a pretty interesting and good player...but

the Browns are now stacked at CB with a lot of young guys already

Bodden, 25yo
Holly, 24
E.Wright, 21
Minter, 23
McDonald, 21
K.Wright, 29
Perry, 25

and then there is the X-factor in Baxter, 28...

man, our DB looks set for years...S.Jones is 25 and Pool just turns 23 in a few days...Hamilton is 24

I like it....

That said...in the 4th I would pull the trigger but I doubt he lasts that long

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what about for a fourth or fifth, people say his value is third which i could understand avoiding. but for a lower draft pick, this guy could be pretty good. i just don't know much about him. is he quick?




The Browns might not be willing to spend a third round pick but I am sure that there is a team out there that needs help and will risk a third rounder if this kid is that good. Somebody will give a 3rd before the Browns would give a 5th.


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I doubt the Browns go for it.

On a minor point, Romeo emphasizes intelligence on his defense (Williams, Davis, Wimbley, E. Wright, Jackson, not playing rookies...), and this guy didn't make eligibility.

More importantly, we don't have a 1st next year, and Sav will probably want to keep that third in case one of the RBs or a NT prospect falls a bit in the 1st to trade up.

Plus, we have three CB draft picks that haven't even laced them up for us yet. I think Minter is going to surprise some people.




To further that notion... the kid was majoring in Housing and still failed to maintain Academic Eligibility. That, to me, is like failing Basket Weaving. He ain't the shapest rock in the cupboard.


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Paul Oliver is a pretty good CB... He has good size.. good speed. His awareness is also pretty good too... if the Browns get him some how, if they can, they would be set at CB for some time adding Wright in the draft...


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To further that notion... the kid was majoring in Housing and still failed to maintain Academic Eligibility. That, to me, is like failing Basket Weaving. He ain't the shapest rock in the cupboard.




Not to mention you do know where your grades stand. he should have had a better understanding of where he stood and come out in the draft if he knew he was in such poor standing.

Maybe he was holding out hope with his finals this past semester.....but geesh....if you know you have been failing a bunch of classes in the past, it probably isn't a good bet you will pull in 2-3 A's this go around.

I give the kid credit for effort, but no, he can't be a very bright guy.


At least he is a corner, he doesn't have to be that bright....just point at a receiver and tell him to cover that guy.

Oliver is a good player who will make lot's of money playing in the NFL...he has the talent to be one of the NFLs better cover corners.


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To further that notion... the kid was majoring in Housing and still failed to maintain Academic Eligibility. That, to me, is like failing Basket Weaving. He ain't the shapest rock in the cupboard.




Not to mention you do know where your grades stand. he should have had a better understanding of where he stood and come out in the draft if he knew he was in such poor standing.

Maybe he was holding out hope with his finals this past semester.....but geesh....if you know you have been failing a bunch of classes in the past, it probably isn't a good bet you will pull in 2-3 A's this go around.

I give the kid credit for effort, but no, he can't be a very bright guy.


At least he is a corner, he doesn't have to be that bright....just point at a receiver and tell him to cover that guy.

Oliver is a good player who will make lot's of money playing in the NFL...he has the talent to be one of the NFLs better cover corners.




well personally, im sure he thought that if he played well.. he would get by with his classes if you know what I mean...

but i also think that there is a difference b/w being book smart, and being athletically talented...

We all know Mike Tyson was a beast in the ring... but he probably couldnt pass a collegiate class if he tried his hardest... I think the same would go for Oliver... either that.. or he just didnt care... People go through those phases... You see others getting by and you start to slack off, but in his case, it just didnt work..


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I don't know much about the kid but a 5th for him seems to be a decent deal. However, we are a bit thinner with picks next draft and we do need to address the DL a bit more. So who knows, if we can get him for a good price I say Paul Oliver....C'mon down, (or up)


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I don't know much about the kid but a 5th for him seems to be a decent deal. However, we are a bit thinner with picks next draft and we do need to address the DL a bit more. So who knows, if we can get him for a good price I say Paul Oliver....C'mon down, (or up)




we got two d-line on day 2 this year.. if anything.. the only immediate help would come from day one in rounds 2 and/ or 3. losing a day 2 pick wouldnt hurt much...


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hes talkin about Hotyoungbuck or whtever i'm sure i said his name wrong...somethin like that...




Yeah .. I got that. Just messin' with turk a little.

You gotta admire his passion for his teams. Turk, you're OK.

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Yeah .. I got that. Just messin' with turk a little.

You gotta admire his passion for his teams. Turk, you're OK.




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Yeah .. I got that. Just messin' with turk a little.

You gotta admire his passion for his teams. Turk, you're OK.




Now that he's gotten past the whole "AP thing",he's all-right.


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Now that he's gotten past the whole "AP thing",he's all-right.






AP will be the best back in football this year. Want proof? we passed on him.


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lol.. i would have been happy w/ anyone really.. but im glad the draft worked out how it did..

got a priemere LT in Thomas...

if Frye doesnt work out.. we got a 1st rounder in Quinn, who is suppose to be NFL ready..

got a great CB in Wright...

Didn't get any bulldogs unfortunately , but there weren't really any of them that we necessarily NEEDED...

Im happy w/ our team.. happy w/ the organization.. and looking forward to the new 2007 season..


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