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Heisman Runner-up Mcfadden Handcuffed Briefly In Bar Scuffle


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Heisman runner-up McFadden handcuffed briefly in bar scuffle

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden was handcuffed by police and then released without charges after being involved in a "pretty rowdy scene" at a piano bar early

Thursday.

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First an Escalade with no credit and no income... Some people live a charmed life.

The Dolphins should not waste the #1 pick on this guy.

You are right. Hope he drops to the Cowboys.

trying to protect his younger brother, Daryl.

"He wasn't the one that was fighting. It was his little brother -- someone had jumped on him," Muhammad said. "He was agitated because his brother had a bloody nose.

"Darren was not fighting -- please make that be known," she added.

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First an Escalade with no credit and no income... Some people live a charmed life.

The Dolphins should not waste the #1 pick on this guy.

In the summer before the start of his sophmore year, he got into a fight outside of the bar and hurt his foot, causing him to miss the first game of the season.

You are right though, the Dolphins should not waste their #1 pick on him, rather they should trade it to the Cowboys and let them take him with the #1 pick. Don't worry though, if he is not taken #1 this year, there will be those dumb teams this year that will pass on the guy very similar to the 6 last year that passed on AP - which I bet most of those 6 teams would love to have AP now.

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So if your team's biggest need is a RB, and there exists a high quality pick, you should just trade down and hope you get the guy you want later? What position should be picked first?

RB's are not a "quality" pick in the NFL. Career expectancy is too short, good backs can be found later in the draft, through free agency, trades, etc. Take a look at the top of the league and point to the the #1 pick guy. NE? Green Bay? Dallas? Indy?

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RB's are not a "quality" pick in the NFL. Career expectancy is too short, good backs can be found later in the draft, through free agency, trades, etc. Take a look at the top of the league and point to the the #1 pick guy. NE? Green Bay? Dallas? Indy?

Okay, I'll give you that - I see what you are saying. I went back and looked at the past number 1 picks, and if you look at them just position wise it is pretty even as to the RB's, QB's, that went #1 that were successful, but it doesn't show me how many years they played either.

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