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    COLLEGE FOOTBALL
    Breazell steps up at UCLA's 'pro day' for scouts
    By Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    March 14, 2008

    For Brandon Breazell, time is of the essence.

    Time, as in tenths of seconds.

    Breazell, a former UCLA receiver who hopes to play in the NFL, said he was much more comfortable Thursday at the Bruins' so-called pro day workout than he was at last month's scouting combine. His results showed that.

    With scouts from about a dozen NFL teams clocking him, Breazell covered 40 yards in 4.38 seconds, far more impressive than his 4.47-second performance at the combine. That probably won't boost his stock tremendously -- Breazell is generally thought to be a late-round pick or free agent -- but it certainly felt better to him.

    "When they said I ran a 4.47, that messed my whole day up," he said, even though that time would please many receivers. "I had to bounce back and fight through it."

    Several of his teammates also worked out for the scouts on the school's practice field, running timed drills, showing off their vertical leap, and submitting to measurements of their arms and hands. None of the players is expected to go in the first day of the draft, when two rounds are held. Defensive end Bruce Davis is the most likely to do so, although he's probably a third- or fourth-round pick.

    Watching from the sideline, along with a gathering of agents and other spectators, was former UCLA receiver Freddie Mitchell, a first-round pick by Philadelphia in 2001. He played for the Eagles from 2001 through 2004 before being released. In 2005, he spent a few months during the off-season with Kansas City.

    Mitchell, 29, thinks he still has something to offer an NFL team and said he's confident he can make a comeback. To that end, he spent a lot of time Thursday chatting with scouts.

    "Success is situational," he said. "The right coach can take an average receiver and put him in the Pro Bowl."

    That's not to say Mitchell has ever referred to himself as average. By his thinking, his career in Philadelphia was cut short because of his friendship with controversial receiver Terrell Owens.

    "Me and T.O. were the best of friends, and that hurt my relationship with Donovan," he said, referring to Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. "There were issues between me and Donovan."


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  • #2
    Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

    The issue that hurt Freddie wasn't his relationship with DMac; the issue with Freddie was that he thought he was somebody before he was somebody.
    Wait until next year is a terrible philosophy
    Hope is not a strategy
    RIP

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    • #3
      Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

      Shouldn't he be working at Mickey D's or something? After all his football money should be gone soon, no?

      Classic case of a guy who had some talents, but let his 2 cent head ruin his career.

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      • #4
        Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

        Freddie was so pissed off at Donovan that he wouldn't catch the football when Donovan threw it to him!
        "Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann



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        • #5
          Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

          I would love to know what the pre-draft discussion was like in the Eagles war room before they picked him. Of course, hindsight is 20/20.

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          • #6
            Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

            F-Off Freddy.
            http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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            • #7
              Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

              Originally posted by ThoughtProcess
              I would love to know what the pre-draft discussion was like in the Eagles war room before they picked him. Of course, hindsight is 20/20.
              Wasn't that the year that they wanted Duece McCallister, but New Orleans who had Ricky Williams in his prime took him right in front of the Eagles. The Eagles then took Mitchell, who was a pretty good WR at UCLA, but didn't have great measureables.
              Whatcha Gonna Do Brother, When the Eagles run wild on you?

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              • #8
                Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

                Originally posted by leifdawg
                Originally posted by ThoughtProcess
                I would love to know what the pre-draft discussion was like in the Eagles war room before they picked him. Of course, hindsight is 20/20.
                Wasn't that the year that they wanted Duece McCallister, but New Orleans who had Ricky Williams in his prime took him right in front of the Eagles. The Eagles then took Mitchell, who was a pretty good WR at UCLA, but didn't have great measureables.
                The part that was really bad was that Reid met with Fred X, and supposedly that was one of the reasons that they took him so high was his "character" --- just proves anybody can be fooled I guess.

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                • #9
                  Re: Freddie Mitchell sighting!

                  Originally posted by MDFAN
                  Originally posted by leifdawg
                  Originally posted by ThoughtProcess
                  I would love to know what the pre-draft discussion was like in the Eagles war room before they picked him. Of course, hindsight is 20/20.
                  Wasn't that the year that they wanted Duece McCallister, but New Orleans who had Ricky Williams in his prime took him right in front of the Eagles. The Eagles then took Mitchell, who was a pretty good WR at UCLA, but didn't have great measureables.
                  The part that was really bad was that Reid met with Fred X, and supposedly that was one of the reasons that they took him so high was his "character" --- just proves anybody can be fooled I guess.
                  Reid trusted his sons and he trusted Fred Ex, of course he has also trusted McNabb, Westbrook and Dawkins. It says something about Reid's nature and unfortunately human nature.

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