Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
Just1More
_ It says nothing about either school. McNeese is actually proof that the NFL finds people that fit the prototypical NFL positions at a variety of programs. The only schools that have an NFL advantage for athletes are BCS programs, due to exposure... and they don't get hung with "but it was against weak competition". Fortunately, the NFL does not care what school you went to, and they have seen their fair share of BCS busts and mid-major superstars.
I am afraid last year's UL senior superstars had some NFL "tweener" profiles. But, I still think Chery and Fenroy could work their way onto rosters. Chery is the more NFL profile-like of the 3. Mike will find the climb very steep. _
How does Fenroy compare to Warrick Dunn? That is who he reminds me off.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
RCAJUN90
_ How does Fenroy compare to Warrick Dunn? That is who he reminds me off. _
About 5 inches taller and 20 pounds heavier. I have met and talked to Dunn he is the same build as Caleb Ruben just more muscular.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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JMVCAJUNS
_ If Mike, Jason or Fenroy didn't get invited to the combine then they still do the pro day workout at cajun field correct? _
Yea seniors participate in UL's Pro Day
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
CajunZ1
_ The NFL doesn't care how low your ACT/GPA is. _
Thats a cheap shot. Do you have inside info on the scholastic records of these young me? I doubt that their scores were any different than the average ULL student athete.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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fbfan
_ Thats a cheap shot. Do you have inside info on the scholastic records of these young me? I doubt that their scores were any different than the average UL student athete. _
fbfan, It's common knowledge that Lawrence was not qualified coming out of high school. Being 99% of student athletes signed at UL are eligible and a much larger percentage of McNeese athletes are not, then your statement above is false. It's reality.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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RCAJUN90
_ How does Fenroy compare to Warrick Dunn? That is who he reminds me off. _
Dunn isn't nearly as "built" as Fenroy. Fenroy is a little taller. I don't see their builds or running styles that comparable. They are both undersized for the NFL... by some people's standards. Barry Sanders was arguably the best ever and he was not a monster. Built... yes... monster... no way. There are so many other considerations. If I were to guess I would think that NFL scouts see Fenroy as a very strong powerful "little" back and that he may not take the wear and tear (their opinion... not mine). He also may not come across as a shifty enough juke and accelerate guy for his size (their opinion... not mine). I think he rates high in all categories as a RB... he simply does not have that single RB quality that gets an NFL scout's attention. I think he will get in a camp and be impressive. It will take a little luck to land in the right spot to show his stuff and stay on a roster IMO. It is just so hard to be on the outside working your way in.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
BeauCajun
_ fbfan, It's common knowledge that Lawrence was not qualified coming out of high school. Being 99% of student athletes signed at UL are eligible and a much larger percentage of McNeese athletes are not, then your statement above is false. It's reality. _
First off, I am not trying to support any school over the other. Before you get too excited, take a look and the following link of NCAA 2008 APR scores. Check out some of our schools in LA and find out that ULL is in no better shape than the others. You had 3 sports on notice as of this report. Your football and basketball scores were no better or were worse than McNeese. It is not how a student shows up at school, but what they do while they are there that counts.
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=329
Just reality.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
fbfan
_ First off, I am not trying to support any school over the other. Before you get too excited, take a look and the following link of NCAA 2008 APR scores. Check out some of our schools in LA and find out that UL is in no better shape than the others. You had 3 sports on notice as of this report. Your football and basketball scores were no better or were worse than McNeese. It is not how a student shows up at school, but what they do while they are there that counts.
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=329
Just reality. _
As a whole, you may have something here. But case-specific with Q Lawrence: I went to High School with him. The whole four year ride. All together, we had 6 classes together, including 2 Physical Eds. I don't want to be too harsh on the guy, because honestly, we became some sort of friends, but the Q was definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed. In fact, if he would have been even remotely average, he could have played a big time school.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
Just1More
_ Dunn isn't nearly as "built" as Fenroy. Fenroy is a little taller. I don't see their builds or running styles that comparable. They are both undersized for the NFL... by some people's standards. Barry Sanders was arguably the best ever and he was not a monster. Built... yes... monster... no way. There are so many other considerations. If I were to guess I would think that NFL scouts see Fenroy as a very strong powerful "little" back and that he may not take the wear and tear (their opinion... not mine). He also may not come across as a shifty enough juke and accelerate guy for his size (their opinion... not mine). I think he rates high in all categories as a RB... he simply does not have that single RB quality that gets an NFL scout's attention. I think he will get in a camp and be impressive. It will take a little luck to land in the right spot to show his stuff and stay on a roster IMO. It is just so hard to be on the outside working your way in. _
I just hope the guy gets his shot. Like his whole career all he needs is a crack in the door to knock it down.
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
foofoochaisson
_ As a whole, you may have something here. But case-specific with Q Lawrence: I went to High School with him. The whole four year ride. All together, we had 6 classes together, including 2 Physical Eds. I don't want to be too harsh on the guy, because honestly, we became some sort of friends, but the Q was definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed. In fact, if he would have been even remotely average, he could have played a big time school. _
I understand Q's situation, but the earlier poster was talking about another player being invited to the combine from McNeese, Kyle Link. Kyle happens to be a honor roll student in engineering. I think that it is lame to paint with a broad brush before you know the facts!
Re: Michael Desormeaux-nfl?
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Originally Posted by
fbfan
_ I understand Q's situation, but the earlier poster was talking about another player being invited to the combine from McNeese, Kyle Link. Kyle happens to be a honor roll student in engineering. I think that it is lame to paint with a broad brush before you know the facts! _
I couldn't give you an exact number, but Quinten Lawrence finished college with over a 3.0 g.pa. and no he did not have the best grades in high school as a freshman and sophomore, but he also endured a very tough adolescent life.