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Who should we draft to be our return guy?


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2nd Round:

Reggie Smith, Oklahoma (FS)

Height: 6-0. Weight: 199.

40 Time: 4.47.

Smith doubles as a return specialist and triples as a potential free safety.

3rd Round:

Terrell Thomas, USC (CB/S)Height: 6-0. Weight: 202.

Projected 40 Time: 4.40

A jack of all trades, Terrell Thomas can play corner, safety and return specialist. He also returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown in 2006. The leader of USC's locker room.

4th Round:

Donnie Avery, Houston (WR)

Height: 5-11. Weight: 192.

40 Time: 4.28.

That 40 time is not a joke. Donnie Avery is also more than a return specialist; he caught 57 passes for 852 yards and five touchdowns last year. A product of Houston's system? Perhaps. Avery has to prove himself, but an NFL squad will give the chance because of his 40 time.

Justin Forsett, California (RB)

Height: 5-8. Weight: 194.

Time: 4.43

Forsett is a speed back who can break tackles and power through the middle (26 reps on bench). Forsett also displayed the ability to change direction, and doubles as an excellent kick-returner.

5th - 7th Round

Dexter Jackson, Appalachian State (WR)

Height: 5-9. Weight: 185.

40 Time: 4.33

Very quick.

Justin Tryon, Arizona State (CB)

Height: 5-9. Weight: 176.

40 Time: 4.38

Kick and punt return specialist.

Nile Legania, Wayne State (CB)

Height: 5-10. Weight: 185.

40 Time: 4.24

One of the fastest player in the draft.

Jayson Foster, Georgia Southern (KR)

Height: 5-9. Weight: 164

40 Time: 4.28

Eye-popping speed

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I say we trade CJ for Ted Ginn straight up....man, I should totally run the Dolphins.

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