Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant, whose draft stock is uncertain, will visit the Dallas Cowboys' practice facilities at Valley Ranch on April 1, according to multiple sources. Bryant will have a personal workout for NFL teams March 30 in his hometown of Lufkin, Texas, before going to Valley Ranch. Bryant, projected to be the first wide receiver taken in the upcoming NFL draft, did not work out at the NFL scouting combine or at Oklahoma State's pro day because of a recent hamstring injury, which has given several teams pause. Source: ESPN
I dunno.....receivers can take a dramatic fall sometimes. See Thomas, Devin. Everyone thought he was a top 15 lock, and BOOM! second round.
I'd say before the 2008 draft. Duh! Everyone - by that I mean the "draft gurus" who arn't really gurus except Mayock and Kiper - had him going to the Bills at 11. I don't think anybody had him falling out of the first.
I would not want to trade up there because there is the chance he is the next Charles Rogers but there is also a chance that he is the next A. Johnson and at 27 that is well worth the risk. I would still have a hard time making the pick if there was a FS or OL on the board that would be able to help out.
hes adarius bowman 2.0, who has been a journyman in the CFL. the guys a great talent but a craphead and lazy
stats are basically the same, skill set basically the same, similar size/frame, played on the same team (bryant backed up bowman early on) bot run slow 40s (bryant like a 4.6 and bowman a 4.7) both are lazy, both have crapbag attitudes, if bryant smoked alot of weed they would be the same person. the comparison IS there. i dont think bryant is as good as crabtree, and i didnt think crabtree was that great either. didnt think he was terrible like you did, but not great. people say bryant is the best prospect since calvin, i mean calvin is in a class of his own but no way bryant is even close
Bryant isnt even close to the Top 3 next year, and none Green/Jones/Floyd touch Johnson, and probobly not better than Baldwin either. However he is a much better prospect than Bowman who was at best a fring 1st rounder before his tumble into oblivion. All Bowman really had to offer was that he was big and physical. Basicly a TE playing WR Bryant overall is much more athletic than Bowman was, even if the timed speed is somewhat comparable (altho Bryants is about par with that type of WR, and Bowmans would have made him a marginal pass catching TE) That being, Bryant does have a big bust potential. But if he slips to 27, I dont see how you can pass on a guy with top 10 talent