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Selvie gets much love in next year's draft projections...


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two different articles on Cnnsi.com already list him as a first rounder next year... Let's hope he has a big year so we crack the first round 2 years in a row...

Tony Pauline

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/specials/draft/2008/04/29/2009.prospects/index.html?eref=T1

George Selvie, DE-OLB, South Florida: Selvie is a disruptive pass rusher who pitches camp in the opponents backfield. He's a fast, fluid athlete who can line up in a three-point stance or stand over tackle.

Andrew Perloff:

http://fannation.com/blogs/post/185277

15. Broncos -- George Selvie, DE, South Florida * -- Selvie struggled toward the end of last season, but if he gets a little stronger he should get a lot of attention from the NFL.

modified by Bulliever to correct spelling of "Selvie".

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The SI article doesn't have him asterisked as a junior.

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two different articles on Cnnsi.com already list him as a first rounder next year... Let's hope he has a big year so we crack the first round 2 years in a row...

Tony Pauline

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/specials/draft/2008/04/29/2009.prospects/index.html?eref=T1

George Selvie, DE-OLB, South Florida: Selvie is a disruptive pass rusher who pitches camp in the opponents backfield. He's a fast, fluid athlete who can line up in a three-point stance or stand over tackle.

Andrew Perloff:

http://fannation.com/blogs/post/185277

15. Broncos -- George Selvie, DE, South Florida * -- Selvie struggled toward the end of last season, but if he gets a little stronger he should get a lot of attention from the NFL.

modified by Bulliever to correct spelling of "Selvie".

or u can hope that he dosen't go into the draft and comes back for his senior year ;D

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two different articles on Cnnsi.com already list him as a first rounder next year... Let's hope he has a big year so we crack the first round 2 years in a row...

Tony Pauline

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/specials/draft/2008/04/29/2009.prospects/index.html?eref=T1

George Selvie, DE-OLB, South Florida: Selvie is a disruptive pass rusher who pitches camp in the opponents backfield. He's a fast, fluid athlete who can line up in a three-point stance or stand over tackle.

Andrew Perloff:

http://fannation.com/blogs/post/185277

15. Broncos -- George Selvie, DE, South Florida * -- Selvie struggled toward the end of last season, but if he gets a little stronger he should get a lot of attention from the NFL.

modified by Bulliever to correct spelling of "Selvie".

or u can hope that he dosen't go into the draft and comes back for his senior year ;D

It's not so laughable.  With out Clebert in the middle Selvie's numbers are not going to be nearly as dominationg.  He is drastically underweight for the position in the NFL, and realistically needs to put on atleast 50lbs (of muscle).  I don't really see him gaining that much in a year.  So, there could be benifit to him staying.

Then again if he's still projected in the first round there's not a lot of reason to stay.  Moving from pick number 15 to pick number 1-5 could make him an extra ten million dollars, but it would cost him 3-7 for his extra year in college.  Is it worth the risk?  An agent or someone will help him evaluate that at the end of the season next year.

But, he's still most likely gone.

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George = Animal.  Buie = Animal.  McKenzie = Animal.  Leavitt = Animal.

Bulls finish very strong 10 wins minimum.

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McShay and Scouts has already released their first 2009 Mock Draft, and didn't give any love to Selvie... >:(

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two different articles on Cnnsi.com already list him as a first rounder next year... Let's hope he has a big year so we crack the first round 2 years in a row...

Tony Pauline

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/specials/draft/2008/04/29/2009.prospects/index.html?eref=T1

George Selvie, DE-OLB, South Florida: Selvie is a disruptive pass rusher who pitches camp in the opponents backfield. He's a fast, fluid athlete who can line up in a three-point stance or stand over tackle.

Andrew Perloff:

http://fannation.com/blogs/post/185277

15. Broncos -- George Selvie, DE, South Florida * -- Selvie struggled toward the end of last season, but if he gets a little stronger he should get a lot of attention from the NFL.

modified by Bulliever to correct spelling of "Selvie".

or u can hope that he dosen't go into the draft and comes back for his senior year ;D

It's not so laughable.  With out Clebert in the middle Selvie's numbers are not going to be nearly as dominationg.  He is drastically underweight for the position in the NFL, and realistically needs to put on atleast 50lbs (of muscle).  I don't really see him gaining that much in a year.  So, there could be benifit to him staying.

Then again if he's still projected in the first round there's not a lot of reason to stay.  Moving from pick number 15 to pick number 1-5 could make him an extra ten million dollars, but it would cost him 3-7 for his extra year in college.  Is it worth the risk?  An agent or someone will help him evaluate that at the end of the season next year.

But, he's still most likely gone.

Realistically Selvie is not a true DE in the NFL..he is a 3-4  OLB who blitzes often (Demarcus Ware mold) so putting on at least 50lbs is ridiculous and would put him near 300lbs!!

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he needs to stay at usf to build up draft status

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McShay and Scouts has already released their first 2009 Mock Draft, and didn't give any love to Selvie... >:(

Probably because he'll be a junior and has said he wants to play through his senior season.

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two different articles on Cnnsi.com already list him as a first rounder next year... Let's hope he has a big year so we crack the first round 2 years in a row...

Tony Pauline

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/specials/draft/2008/04/29/2009.prospects/index.html?eref=T1

George Selvie, DE-OLB, South Florida: Selvie is a disruptive pass rusher who pitches camp in the opponents backfield. He's a fast, fluid athlete who can line up in a three-point stance or stand over tackle.

Andrew Perloff:

http://fannation.com/blogs/post/185277

15. Broncos -- George Selvie, DE, South Florida * -- Selvie struggled toward the end of last season, but if he gets a little stronger he should get a lot of attention from the NFL.

modified by Bulliever to correct spelling of "Selvie".

or u can hope that he dosen't go into the draft and comes back for his senior year ;D

It's not so laughable.  With out Clebert in the middle Selvie's numbers are not going to be nearly as dominationg.  He is drastically underweight for the position in the NFL, and realistically needs to put on atleast 50lbs (of muscle).  I don't really see him gaining that much in a year.  So, there could be benifit to him staying.

Then again if he's still projected in the first round there's not a lot of reason to stay.  Moving from pick number 15 to pick number 1-5 could make him an extra ten million dollars, but it would cost him 3-7 for his extra year in college.  Is it worth the risk?  An agent or someone will help him evaluate that at the end of the season next year.

But, he's still most likely gone.

Realistically Selvie is not a true DE in the NFL..he is a 3-4  OLB who blitzes often (Demarcus Ware mold) so putting on at least 50lbs is ridiculous and would put him near 300lbs!!

Selvie is only about 220, 50 punds would hang him around 270.

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