Pick #126: Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California

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  1. sirjesse

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    now that is a super pick. Overall, with the exception of hayes I think this has been a good draft
     
  2. Puck

    Puck Pro Bowler

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    Pick #126 : WR Lavelle Hawkins - Cal

    finally
     
  3. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    i like this one. i was a little surprised, at this point i've just come to expect disappointment.
     
  4. onetontitan

    onetontitan Marioto

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  5. sirjesse

    sirjesse Starter

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    the only problem with hawkins is, hayes might beat him in the forty LOL
     
  6. The Playmaker

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    Hawkins will make the team.
     
  7. nickmsmith

    nickmsmith Most poverty RB core.

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    looks like hopefully our new Mason
     
  8. goTitans.com

    goTitans.com A living legend. Staff

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    SUMMARY: With the 126th pick of the 2008 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans have selected Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California. The 5'-11", 187 pounder runs a 4.52 40. A great athlete with good body control and ball skills who plays tough and will work the middle of the field. He plays faster than he times and can separate with his explosiveness. He is also elusive and runs well after the catch.

    NFL.com: Has an athletic, slender physique with lean muscle tone, a bit high-cut, but shows tapered thighs and calves...Has large, soft hands to extend for the ball away from his frame, compensating for shorter-than-ideal arms... Had good production in several games as a senior, when his athletic ability took over, but still needs to develop better football skills (timing on leaps, blocking, concentration)... Has the valid timed speed, body control and hand-eye coordination to run under most throws, but does need to refine his route-running... When his head is in the game and he gets a clean release, he is quick to get into his patterns... Better working in the zone, as he does an efficient job of settling into the soft area... Does a nice job of keeping his feet inbounds when working along the sideline...Runs with pitter-patter steps, showing good change-of-direction agility...

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  9. The Playmaker

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    I don't see that happening.
     
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