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    Default Brad Roach gets a call from the Chiefs.

    I wonder if we could steal this guy in the 3rd or 4th round.

    Roach gearing up for NFL Draft
    By KEVIN TRAVIS, Sports Editor


    It’s a good thing Brad Roach doesn’t mind people looking at him.
    Several eyes have been on the former Williamston High School and Catawba College standout as he prepares for the upcoming NFL Draft, which will be held April 26-27 in New York City. Roach is patiently waiting for draft day, though he admits he’s getting a bit anxious.

    “It feels like it’s taking forever to get here,” Roach said. “I’m definitely excited about it. It kind of depends on where my future goes.”

    The 6-6, 248-pound All-American quarterback, who has already earned a degree in sports management, opened some eyes after he performed well during a pair of Pro Days. Roach’s latest stint came at Catawba College in front of Chris Palmer, the quarterbacks coach for the Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

    Roach, who has had correspondence from the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens, is getting accustomed to the attention.

    “I’m kind of used to it now,” said Roach, moments after getting off the phone with a representative from the Kansas City Chiefs. “I don’t stress over it. I just try to go out there and do my thing.”

    Roach, the South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year, will get another test when he heads to Houston on Thursday for a private meeting with the Texans. He’s expecting to meet the coaches, watch game film and possibly have a full-body physical while in Houston.

    “It feels great,” said Roach, who will stay at his family’s home and work out in Washington leading up to the draft. “It’s a step in the right direction for me. Hopefully, I can open up some more eyes.”

    Roach’s agent, Robert Walker, the CEO of Charlotte-based US Sports Management, believes his client has a great shot to play in the NFL.

    “I think he has a tremendous upside,” Walker said. “He has the demeanor of a quarterback. He’s maturing in every way and he’s still growing into his body.

    “He sees the field well and he can go to his third and fourth receivers well. He has an extremely strong arm.”

    Roach, who participated in the Division II Cactus Bowl All-Star game, put up big numbers his senior season in leading the Indians to a playoff victory. He completed 224 of 376 (59.6 percent) passes for 3,322 yards and 32 touchdown passes.

    The former co-captain of the Catawba Indians, who guided his team to an 11-2 record, completed 608 of 1,099 passes (55.3 percent) for 7,874 yards and 62 touchdown passes in his career. He also ran for 138 yards and six scores.

    Roach set a handful of records during his career at Catawba. He holds the school record for passing yards in a season (3,322 in 2007), touchdown passes in a season (32 in 2007), touchdown passes in a game (five against Albany State in 2007), completions in a season (224 in 2007), efficiency rating in a season (153.4 in 2007) and passing attempts in a season (384 in 2005).

    Those numbers, and his performances during the Pro Days, may help Roach hear his name get called during the NFL Draft. If Roach’s name doesn’t get called during those two days, Walker believes the quarterback will get a good shot as a free agent.

    “At this point, you’re always hopeful to get drafted,” Walker said. “There’s also a downside to the draft. If you get drafted late, say the fifth, sixth or seventh round, you’ll be stuck going to that team. If you’re a free agent, you can look at your options. If Brad is a free agent, I think there will be 32 teams that will be knocking on our door.

    “Quarterbacks are very unique. Sometimes those that get drafted in the first, second or third round don’t always pan out. Look at some others who got drafted late and they had great careers.”

    While several NFL teams are reportedly interested in Roach, not many are making it official.

    “They like to hold their cards close to their vest,” Walker said. “It’s kind of like a cat-and-mouse game.”

    At least one scout compares Roach favorably to Delaware's Joe Flacco, a 6-7 quarterback who is projected as a second-round pick.

    “Brad has everything going for him,” Walker said. “The team that gets him will get a steal. He has all the intangibles and he has the leadership to be a great NFL quarterback.”

    Just knowing that teams are showing interest is the step in the right direction.

    “It feels good,” Roach said. “I’m just hoping for a shot.”

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    It sounds like he is getting a lot of interest to me.

    I hope we can get him late in the draft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    Are you serious?

    I had not heard that.
    No, Im not serious. I'm just making that assumption based on Brodie not being able to tell which team he is throwing the ball to.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    No, Im not serious. I'm just making that assumption based on Brodie not being able to tell which team he is throwing the ball to.
    Ouch.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    Ask him if he is color-blind like Croyle.
    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    It sounds like he is getting a lot of interest to me.

    I hope we can get him late in the draft.
    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    No, Im not serious. I'm just making that assumption based on Brodie not being able to tell which team he is throwing the ball to.
    I figured out what you meant and tried to change my response in time.

    Oops!

    Good analysis though!

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    That should be the new insult for interception-happy QBs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    From what I have read, rather well.

    The dude is almost as tall as Brohm and is said to have the same arm.

    We will just have to wait until texaschief reads the thread and tells us what to think.

    We already have a late round QB to compete with Croyle. If he is still available in the 6th or 7th, then i might consider it. I guess i just don't feel all that great when we've got a 3rd rounder competing with a couple late rounders for the starting QB spot while all 3 of our division rivals have a first rounder heading up their team...but hey, who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    We already have a late round QB to compete with Croyle. If he is still available in the 6th or 7th, then i might consider it. I guess i just don't feel all that great when we've got a 3rd rounder competing with a couple late rounders for the starting QB spot while all 3 of our division rivals have a first rounder heading up their team...but hey, who knows.
    We're still hoping for our Tom Brady.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three7s View Post
    We're still hoping for our Tom Brady.
    We've been waiting for how long now? How many times have we taken a QB in the first round again? This crap is getting old. Can we please get a leader on this team? That'd be great.

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    Haha, that was sarcasm, since the Pats got Brady in the 6th round. I fully agree with you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    We already have a late round QB to compete with Croyle. If he is still available in the 6th or 7th, then i might consider it. I guess i just don't feel all that great when we've got a 3rd rounder competing with a couple late rounders for the starting QB spot while all 3 of our division rivals have a first rounder heading up their team...but hey, who knows.
    If the kid is available at/near the end of the draft I say gamble on him.

    If there's one thing that is a constant with Herm it's that whoever he's coaching for needs depth at QB!

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