i would love to watch him as a niner for several years; he's just a gold-star guy on the field and in the locker room. like frank gore at cb. stud minus 2 inches, but it don't matter--he needs to become a 49er. think it will happen?

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Originally posted by xcfan:
i'm thinking he just might make it to our first 2nd rd pick because he's 5-8. whatya think?
i would love to watch him as a niner for several years; he's just a gold-star guy on the field and in the locker room. like frank gore at cb. stud minus 2 inches, but it don't matter--he needs to become a 49er. think it will happen?
Originally posted by VPofCarnage:
Random note on Joyner:
His arms are the same size as Bradley Roby's arms, who'se 3 inches taller than Joyner. A DB's arm length is probably even more important than his height. A guy could have a long neck / head & be 6'0 but have the same reach as a 5'9 guy.
I don't know where people are ranking Joyner, but he's a must have if he's around in the 2nd IMO.
Originally posted by WRATHman44:
Originally posted by VPofCarnage:
Random note on Joyner:
His arms are the same size as Bradley Roby's arms, who'se 3 inches taller than Joyner. A DB's arm length is probably even more important than his height. A guy could have a long neck / head & be 6'0 but have the same reach as a 5'9 guy.
I don't know where people are ranking Joyner, but he's a must have if he's around in the 2nd IMO.
..unless he runs a slow 40, then he probably doesn't even know what a football looks like, and he'll suddenly be too small.
Originally posted by WRATHman44:..unless he runs a slow 40, then he probably doesn't even know what a football looks like, and he'll suddenly be too small.