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How Tough Is It to Screw Up the Fourth Overall Pick of the NFL Draft?

In his most recent press conference, when asked about the fourth overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, Cleveland Browns general manager Tom Heckert said, “It’s gonna be tough to screw that one up, I think.” Browns fans are certainly hoping that will be the case, as the team is in desperate need of another solid crop of draft picks. With the No. 4 and No. 22 picks in the first...
Via Dawg Pound Daily  |  January 10, 2012

Say Hello to Mo

With the 30th pick in the first round of last night's NFL Draft, the New York Jets selected Temple DE Muhammed Wilkerson. Wilkerson, the 6'4 315 pound defensive lineman from Linden, NJ, fell into the Jets lap at 30 despite being the 15th ranked prospect in this year's draft. He is expected to perform well in the Jets 3-4 defense and potentially become the pass rusher the...
Via MyTeamRivals.com  |  April 29, 2011

Mel Kiper puts 2 Jets on his 40 biggest busts

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Vernon Gholston was a terrible pick by the New York Jets. Now, Mel Kiper has made it official. ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has released a list of his 40 biggest non quarterback busts since 1978. On the list: Defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson and OLB Vernon Gholston. According to Kiper, Robertson, the fourth overall pick in 2004...
Via The Jet Press  |  April 05, 2011

2010 New York Jet Draft Needs

It's finally here. The 2010 Draft. If you're a Jets fan, you know this day a little too well. O'Brien over Marino, 83. Roger Vick, 87. Blair Thomas, 93. Kyle Brady, 95. Dewayne Robertson, 03...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Via Bleacher Report  |  April 22, 2010

2010 New York Jet Draft Needs

It's finally here. The 2010 Draft. If you're a Jets fan, you know this day a little too well. O'Brien over Marino, 83'. Roger Vick, 87'. Blair Thomas, 93'. Kyle Brady, 95'. Dewayne Robertson, 03'...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Via Bleacher Report  |  April 22, 2010

Start Planning For The Fourth Pick In The Draft

The official order for the non-playoff-team portion of the 2010 NFL Draft has been set, and the decidedly non-playoff Redskins will be selecting fourth. I know this is usually cause for celebration -- in some sports teams tank their final games to improve their pick, and the Redskins have the whole "Offseason Champs" thing to boot -- but as I did my basic research for...
Via Redskins Blog  |  January 04, 2010

Broncos Want To Swap A Late Pick For Dewayne Robertson

The Broncos reportedly hope to use one of their late-round draft picks to acquire Jets DT Dewayne Robertson. Trade talks between the Jets and Denver...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 20, 2008

Jets Fans Brace Themselves for Draft Weekend, Scarred by Past Horrors

Kyle Brady...Johnny Mitchell...Blair Thomas...Roger Vick...Ken O'Brien...Dewayne Robertson. The list is long and undistinguished. Rattle off the names to the casual NFL fan, and they likely will not register as anything more than a random listing of mediocre NFL players. But, to a Jets fan, one need only mention one of these men and a sharp pain begins to reverberate from...
Via Legend of Cecilio Guante  |  April 25, 2008

Jets @ Titans Injury Report

New York Jets: Limited participation in Wednesday practice - TE Chris Baker (back), QB Kellen Clemens (rib), WR Laveranues Coles (ankle), WR Jerricho Cotchery (finger), TE James Dearth (foot), WR Justin McCareins (thigh), G Brandon Moore (neck), DT Dewayne Robertson (knee), WR Brad Smith (back). ...
Via goTitans.com  |  January 08, 2008

The Broncos, Jaguars and Lions are believed to be among the teams interested in Robertson.

Star-Ledger Staff reports that the Jets are intensifying their efforts to trade nose tackle Dewayne Robertson in order to create much-needed salary cap room, according to a person with knowledge of the team's intentions. That person spoke on the condition of anonymity because he's not authorized t...
Via billsinsider.com  |  March 16, 2008

Broncos and Jets Talking About a Trade for Robertson?

  The Broncos may be working on a trade for New York Jets defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson.  The “Denver Post” reports the team is exploring a deal to bring Robertson to Denver in exchange for draft choices.  Robertson was the fourth-overall pick in 2003.  The Jets recently tried to...
Via NFL Gridiron Gab  |  March 27, 2008

The jump to the NFL ~ Who has it the hardest?

When you think of some of the easier and more difficult transitions football players have to make when jumping from college to the NFL, what positions come to mind? Historically there are a few select positions that dominate this discussion, yet there are also a few that not too many people talk about. Let’s start with who has it the toughest. Most difficult transition 1...
Via The Sports Agent Blog  |  April 03, 2009

Possible Draft Day Trade

The article mainly discusses the on going fued between the Jets/Patriots. However, it did make mention of how it appears that Pats are eyeing Brendan Albert and if the Jets were to make a deal with the Eagles, who are also eyeing Bendan Albert, it would be another way to stick it to the Patriots. Not trying to start any crazy rumors here, but with all the talk of Dewayne...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  April 21, 2008

Could Robertson Deal Come Back to Life?

Michael Smith of ESPN has reported that the Bengals and Jets aren’t curently in talks about a trade for Dewayne Robertson anymore due to Robertson and the Bengals being unable to reach agreement to terms on a deal (Tommy Kelly and Al Davis strike again), but that the “deal could be revisi...
Via The Jets Blog  |  March 10, 2008

D-Rob Trade is Fading

Tom Rock reports this morning on his blog that the Dewayne Robertson deal is starting to run aground, for a few reasons.  Between failing his physical (which they would have overlooked) and cash flow issues, nothing seems likely to be worked out any time soon. Ah well, they gave it a try and will li...
Via The Jets Blog  |  April 21, 2008

Eagles To Trade For Dewayne Robertson?

Jets' defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson visited the Nova Care Complex on Friday(nothing beats 2 day old news). The Eagles worked Robertson out, and gave him a physical. They don't have to say it, but these actions obviously mean they have some serious interest in Robertson, and may trade for him in ...
Via Inside the Iggles  |  April 26, 2008

What the hell ….

It’s only the official fourth day of NFL free agency and already the Bengals have confounded every football brain trust known to man. First they trade for Shaun Rodgers, then they don’t. Then they acquire Dewayne Robertson, DT with the Jets, then they don’t. Somehow, in the midst of...
Via Bengals Blog  |  March 17, 2008

BRONCOS BAG ROBERTSON

The Denver Broncos are back in the business of picking up one-time single-digit draft picks who play on the defensive line. According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, the Broncos have acquired defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson, the fourth overall pick in the 2003 draft, from the New York Jets. In return, the Jets will receive a late-round conditional draft pick in 2009...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  April 24, 2008

Jets Draft Overview - Number 6 Selection

There is still about a month until the NFL Draft and free agency has basically dried out, leaving the news slow on the NFL and Jets front. Outside of the ongoing contract negotiations with Laveranues Coles and a rumor here or there about a Dewayne Robertson trade, not much is going on. Let’s ta...
Via MVN  |  April 26, 2008

Vilma takes physical for Lions | Shaun Rogers on Jets' radar?

Big news for Gang Green today as the Detroit Free Press is reporting that Jets linebacker Jonathan Vilma was in Detroit today for a physical. How does that work exactly with a player rehabbing from surgery? Are they just looking for structural stability? I don't have the answer, though according to Vilma's web site, he has begun jogging and hopes to be running at full speed in about...
Via Hot Stove New York  |  February 27, 2008

Jets Hear Offers for Vilma and Robertson

The New York Daily News reports that the Jets are active in trade discussions regarding Dewayne Robertson and have given Jonathan Vilma permission to seek a trade with any team other than the Patriots.Dewayne Robertson doesn't tie up blockers on a consistent basis, largely because he's too small to p...
Via Coztanza's Jets Commentary  |  March 07, 2008

Know Your Opponent: New York Jets

New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini took the reins of a team that had produced a 4-12 mark in 2005. Quickly making a significant difference, Mangini guided the Jets to an impressive 10-6 mark and a Wild Card playoff spot last season. More impressive is the fact that the Jets are a young team that plays sound in all 3 phases of the game. The Jets' roster features four...
Via ExtremeRavens  |  September 16, 2007

Recently Released DT Robertson Says He?d Like to Play for Titans

With the team facing the future with losing Albert Haynesworth, the team could have a new player coming in, that being former Jet and Bronco DT Dewayne Robertson. He was just recently released by the Broncos, and said he would like to come home to play for the Titans. One player who considers the Titans [...]
Via Titans Gab  |  February 20, 2009

Ex-Broncos DT DeWayne Robertson Interested In The Titans?

One player who considers the Titans a potential landing spot if Haynesworth leaves is former New York Jets and Denver Broncos defensive tackle...
Via GridironFans.com  |  February 20, 2009

Broncos Raise Unemployment Rate

Sorry for the lack of material lately, but I was in my hometown doing some serious snowboarding. I had to leave Colorado and go to Utah to find real powder. Go figure! Anyway, I have returned only to find missing spots on the Broncos roster. Lots of missing spots. Like a dog hacking up a ...
Via Predominantly Orange  |  February 17, 2009
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