DONALD BROWN RUMORS & GOSSIP

Thank You Donald Brown

A tribute video from the great Santini to former UConn Huskies running Donald Brown who was drafted in the 1st round (27th overall) by the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday evening. Click here to view the embedded video. ©2009 SOX & Dawgs. All content contained here in is property of SOX & Dawgs unless otherwise specified. This post [...]
Via Sox and Dawgs Inactive  |  April 28, 2009

Donald Brown Speechless after Colts Take Him at 27

Colts draft RB Donald Brown with the 27th overall pick
Via Colts Gab  |  April 26, 2009

Nap Town nabs Donald Brown with 27th pick

The Indianapolis Colts used the 27th pick of the draft to select former Connecticut Husky running back Donald Brown. Brown shot into the first round after a stellar combine performance that included a faster-than-expected 4.51 40-yard dash. Will he share the backfield with Jospeh Addai or is this a changing of the guard in Nap Town?
Via NFL Mocks  |  April 25, 2009

Colts Select RB Donald Brown (1st Rd. No. 27)

With the 27th overall pick in the NFL Draft the Indianapolis Colts select Connecticut RB Donald Brown. He became the first player in school history...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 25, 2009

Draft Profiles: LeSean McCoy

LeSean McCoy: RB, Redshirt Sophomore - Pittsburgh Height/Weight: 5′10″, 205 lbs Career Stats: 2,816 yards rushing, 4.8 ypc, 35 TDs - 65 catches, 549 yards, 1 TD 40-Time: 4.50 McCoy has been surpassed by Donald Brown on many draft boards. Illness prevented him from working out at the Combine but he did impress at his pro day, which was [...]
Via Inside the Iggles  |  April 02, 2009

Eagles to "definitely" take a RB in first round, looking at Donald Brown

Word on the street says there’s a 99% chance the Eagles take a running back in the first round. With Buckhalter going to the Broncos and Westbrook coming off a season full of knee problems at 30-years-old, it’s safe to assume the Eagles will use one of their first two picks to take a RB despite the “Eagles never use a 1st round pick on a RB” mentality...
Via All Philadelphia Sports  |  March 24, 2009

Donald Brown & Darius Butler on ESPN’s First Take

As they prepare for the upcoming NFL Draft, former UConn Huskies football players Donald Brown and Darius Butler are making the rounds. Today, they stopped by ESPN’s First Take to talk about the draft and other topics as well. Click here to view the embedded video. ©2009 SOX & Dawgs. All content contained here in is property [...]
Via Sox and Dawgs Inactive  |  March 24, 2009

Arizona Cardinals Potential Draft Pick: Donald Brown

  Donald Brown RB Connecticut Height & Weight: 5'10, 210 lbs. Combine Results: 40-Yard Dash: 4.51 Vertical Jump: 41.5 Broad Jump: 10'5 3-Cone Drill: 6.93 20-Yard Shuttle: 4.10 60-Yard Shuttle: 11.30 Positives: Brown is the definition ...
Via Full of Sports  |  March 19, 2009

Latest ESPN.com Mock Drafts With Two UConn Players In 1st Round

The latest mock draft from ESPN.com’s Mel Kiper and Scouts, Inc. Todd McShay are out (ESPN Insider) and there are two UConn Huskies football players projected to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft in April. Kiper has running back Donald Brown going to the Philadelphia Eagles 21st overall in the first round [...]
Via Sox and Dawgs Inactive  |  March 12, 2009

UConn vs SU: The Preview

In the game between Connecticut (6-3, 22 in the Big East) and Syracuse (2-7, 1-4 in the Big East) there isn't much to explain, especially when more people at the game might be more interested on the sidelines (aka the head coaches) than what is going on between the hash marks. And while there is ...
Via The Orange Squeeze  |  November 15, 2008
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