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    Not really sure if this is going to shock anyone.............






    Longhorns junior quarterback Vince Young will declare for the NFL draft at a 4 p.m. news conference Sunday, his godmother told The Dallas Morning News.

    Mel Kiper's top six players
    1. Reggie Bush, USC RB (Pending Bush entering draft)
    2. Matt Leinart, USC QB
    3. Vince Young, Texas QB
    4. Mario Williams DE, NC State
    5. D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia
    6. A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio State

    Young and his mother, Felicia, met with Young's pastor, Samuel H. Smith, in Houston on Sunday before making the decision, Yolanda Lezine told The Morning News

    According to Lezine, Young was on his way to Austin to tell Texas coach Mack Brown his decision to go pro.

    "After that performance in the Rose Bowl, I think we all kind of knew which way he was going to go," Lezine told the newspaper.

    Team and league sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that the Texans will pass on Young, a Houston native, and select USC running back Reggie Bush with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, pending the formality of Bush announcing that he is turning pro.

    Almost nothing will change that course, the sources told Mortensen.

    The Texans will pick up an $8 million option on quarterback David Carr, who was the expansion team's first draft pick four years ago. Texans owner Bob McNair made the decision after getting extensive evaluations from various sources that strongly endorsed Carr, including a favorable report from Dan Reeves, the former longtime NFL coach hired last month as a consultant.

    USC's Matt Leinart, who could have been the first pick a year ago had he turned pro after his junior season, still remains the consensus top quarterback in the NFL draft, even if Young comes out. For Leinart, he is likely to be the choice of the New Orleans Saints at No. 2 with Young projected to the Tennessee Titans at No. 3.

    Steve McNair, who has been mentoring Young, including a visit to watch the Rose Bowl, will be lobbying the Titans to select Young with the third pick, Mortensen reported. Of course, McNair has to re-sign with the Titans for that to happen.

    Leinart also would be desirable to Tennessee, where his former USC offensive coordinator Norm Chow is now calling plays for the Titans.

    Young is UT's all-time leader in total offense (9,167 yards), career touchdowns (81) and career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (37).

    This season Young became the only player in NCAA history to pass for 3,000 yards (3,036) and rush for 1,000 (1,050) in one season. His 4,086 total yards are a Longhorns single-season record.

    He won the Davey O'Brien Award for the nation's best quarterback and the Maxwell Award for the top college football player, but came in second behind USC running back Bush in Heisman Trophy voting.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

  • #2
    Yeah i saw that and was about to post it.. I also think Young goes 3rd to the Tennessee Titans because McNair has been helping Vince out quite a bit and told the Titans that Young would be a great addition to the team..

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    • #3
      I think Houston should draft him.....not that he's better then Bush, but I think that he would bring more to the ticket windown then Bush would...

      But they are just going by pure raw talent...then Bush is the choice.

      but with that offensive line...wouldn't it be nice to have a scrambling qb?

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      • #4
        I agree with ya on that one.. They seem to think that they have their QB locked in with Carr but if they dont get some O-Line help Carr will be lucky to still be playing in the next couple of years..

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        • #5
          Agreed 100%

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheRook
            Not really sure if this is going to shock anyone.............






            Longhorns junior quarterback Vince Young will declare for the NFL draft at a 4 p.m. news conference Sunday, his godmother told The Dallas Morning News.

            Mel Kiper's top six players
            1. Reggie Bush, USC RB (Pending Bush entering draft)
            2. Matt Leinart, USC QB
            3. Vince Young, Texas QB
            4. Mario Williams DE, NC State
            5. D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia
            6. A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio State

            Young and his mother, Felicia, met with Young's pastor, Samuel H. Smith, in Houston on Sunday before making the decision, Yolanda Lezine told The Morning News

            According to Lezine, Young was on his way to Austin to tell Texas coach Mack Brown his decision to go pro.

            "After that performance in the Rose Bowl, I think we all kind of knew which way he was going to go," Lezine told the newspaper.

            Team and league sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that the Texans will pass on Young, a Houston native, and select USC running back Reggie Bush with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, pending the formality of Bush announcing that he is turning pro.

            Almost nothing will change that course, the sources told Mortensen.

            The Texans will pick up an $8 million option on quarterback David Carr, who was the expansion team's first draft pick four years ago. Texans owner Bob McNair made the decision after getting extensive evaluations from various sources that strongly endorsed Carr, including a favorable report from Dan Reeves, the former longtime NFL coach hired last month as a consultant.

            USC's Matt Leinart, who could have been the first pick a year ago had he turned pro after his junior season, still remains the consensus top quarterback in the NFL draft, even if Young comes out. For Leinart, he is likely to be the choice of the New Orleans Saints at No. 2 with Young projected to the Tennessee Titans at No. 3.

            Steve McNair, who has been mentoring Young, including a visit to watch the Rose Bowl, will be lobbying the Titans to select Young with the third pick, Mortensen reported. Of course, McNair has to re-sign with the Titans for that to happen.

            Leinart also would be desirable to Tennessee, where his former USC offensive coordinator Norm Chow is now calling plays for the Titans.

            Young is UT's all-time leader in total offense (9,167 yards), career touchdowns (81) and career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (37).

            This season Young became the only player in NCAA history to pass for 3,000 yards (3,036) and rush for 1,000 (1,050) in one season. His 4,086 total yards are a Longhorns single-season record.

            He won the Davey O'Brien Award for the nation's best quarterback and the Maxwell Award for the top college football player, but came in second behind USC running back Bush in Heisman Trophy voting.

            Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

            wheres marcus vick? lol

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            • #7
              Young turns pro... ESPN reported
              BEHIND EVERY GAMBLING MAN'S FAILURE STANDS A WOMAN

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