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Wednesday, April 18

Book on WR David Terrell

Here's a rundown of what I've had to say about Michigan WR DAVID TERRELL since the beginning of the college-football season.

David Terrell
David Terrell could be the first of many talented wide receivers chosen in the 2001 draft.
April 2
With the injury question now subsiding, Terrell has moved back into the mix for the Cleveland Browns' third pick. Last season, the 6-3, 213-pounder was a huge force just about every game, averaging over 100 yards receiving against Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Northwestern, Ohio State and Auburn.

March 21
While he ran in the 4.45 range this past Friday and the stress fracture in his foot from last August doesn't figure to negatively affect his draft position, Terrell does appear to have lost some ground of late. With his skill level, though, I will more than likely move him back into the top 10 after all is said and done.

Feb. 28
Of late the news that surrounds Terrell has to do with a minor stress fracture in his foot that he reportedly played with all year. It's not viewed as a serious injury, but with that said, it has yet to be determined whether or not he will be able to work out prior to the draft. Remember, the only question with Terrell centered around his true 40 speed. If he isn't able to run, that question will still be unanswered on draft day if he's not able to work out. Stay tuned.

Feb. 7
Physically, Terrell has it all. He also has the necessary work ethic to maximize his enormous potential in the NFL.

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