Posts Tagged ‘Eugene Monroe’
Posted: Thursday, September 17th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Andy Levitre, Eben Britton, Eric Wood, Eugene Monroe, Jason Smith, Max Unger, Michael Oher, Phil Loadholt, Sebastian Vollmer
We’ve seen the numbers grow in recent years, but since the merger in 1970, we’ve never seen as many rookie offensive linemen start in Week 1 like we did this past week.
Posted: Friday, August 14th, 2009 | Jason La Canfora Tags: Andre Smith, David Garrard, Eugene Monroe, Jacksonville Jaguars, Michael Crabtree
With the Jaguars signing Eugene Monroe tonight, just three unsigned first-round draft pick picks remain.
Posted: Friday, August 14th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Aaron Maybin, Andre Smith, B.J. Raji, Eugene Monroe, Green Bay Packers, Michael Crabtree
Moments ago, the Packers announced the signing of first-round pick NT B.J. Raji. Terms of Raji’s contract were not disclosed by the team.
Posted: Friday, August 14th, 2009 | Jason La Canfora Tags: Aaron Maybbin, Andre Smith, Eugene Monroe, Jacksonville Jaguars, Michael Crabtree
The Jacksonville Jaguars are close to inking their first-round draft pick, Eugene Monroe.
Posted: Thursday, August 13th, 2009 | Jason La Canfora Tags: Andre Smith, B.J. Raji, Eugene Monroe, Green Bay Packers, Michael Crabtree
THe big defensive lineman could be back on a plane headed to Green Bay on a moment’s notice if need be, but closing the gap between him and the team will take significantly more work.
Posted: Thursday, August 6th, 2009 | Jason La Canfora Tags: Andre Smith, B.J. Raji, Eli Manning, Eugene Monroe, Harry Douglas, Knowshon Moreno, Michael Crabtree, Philip Rivers, Roddy White
Several prominent hold outs do not seem close to reaching a resolution. Get the latest from Jason La Canfora.
Posted: Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Derrick Harvey, Eugene Monroe, holdout, Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars and first-round draft pick Eugene Monroe have yet to reach a contract agreement, but the team is hoping to avoid a repeat of last year, when No. 8 overall selection Derrick Harvey missed 33 days of training camp during the longest holdout in franchise history.
Posted: Monday, April 27th, 2009 | Michael Fabiano Tags: Eugene Monroe, Maurice Jones-Drew
Michael Fabiano discusses the fantasy implications of the NFL Draft.
Posted: Saturday, April 25th, 2009 | Steve Wyche Tags: 2009 NFL Draft, Eugene Monroe, Jason Smith, Rey Maualuga, St. Louis Rams
ST. LOUIS — The Rams are going to try to beef up their offensive line, looking to replace departed OT Orlando Pace, along with getting a linebacker or a receiver with their second pick. The Rams are looking at OT Jason Smith right now, possibly even OT Eugene Monroe, but for right now, it looks like the tackle from Baylor will be the pick.
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Eugene Monroe, Jason Smith, Orlando Pace, St. Louis Rams
The Rams reportedly are closing in an offensive tackle with the No. 2 overall pick in next week’s NFL draft. But could another team with the same need possibly swing a trade?
Posted: Monday, April 13th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Aaron Curry, Brian Cushing, Brian Orakpo, Eugene Monroe, Jason Smith, Josh Freeman, Matthew Stafford, Michael Crabtree, Michael Oher
Nine top prospects will attend Day 1 of the 2009 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 25, the league announced Monday.
Posted: Thursday, March 19th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Clint Sintim, Eugene Monroe, Virginia
Virginia OT Eugene Monroe, whom Pat Kirwan projects to be the top pick in next month’s NFL Draft, had a solid workout today in Charlottesville.
Posted: Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Andre Smith, B.J. Raji, Chris Wells, Cincinnati Bengals, Eugene Monroe, Jason Smith, Levi Jones, Michael Oher
With the sixth overall pick in April’s NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals will have plenty of options to fill a roster that could use an impact player on either side of the ball.
Posted: Thursday, February 19th, 2009 | Jason Feller Tags: Cornelius Ingram, Eugene Monroe, Herman Johnson, Max Unger, NFL Combine
A common theme among many of the top prospects here at the combine is that they trained against elite teammates in college. Several players credited facing such high-quality competition daily at practice with their development.