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08:03 AM ET 03.31 | It's a step in the right direction for former Alabama wideout Julio Jones. The protective boot on Jones' foot will come off Saturday, allowing the first-round prospect to ramp up his workout schedule before the NFL draft on April 28. Jones had surgery March 5 to repair a fracture in his foot. He competed with the injury at the NFL scouting combine a week prior and wowed NFL personnel men, coaches and scouts. ... One of the subplots of the draft concerns which wide receiver will be selected first -- Jones or Georgia's A.J. Green. Teams that could target a receiver in the first round include the Bengals (No. 4 pick), Browns (No. 6), Redskins (No. 10) and Rams (No. 14). Green is considered the top prospect by many scouts, but Jones gained momentum with a superb combine performance, including a 4.39-second 40-yard dash despite the stress fracture. Both Green and Jones could have immediate impact as rookies.

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March 31, 2011  08:05 AM ET

Can't wait for the draft.

March 31, 2011  08:05 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

Can't wait for the draft.

...to be over!

March 31, 2011  08:06 AM ET

Browns need a receiver but might be concerned about Jones health in the future.

March 31, 2011  08:07 AM ET

He better hope he lands on a team with a qb that can get him the ball which eliminates some of the aforementioned teams.

March 31, 2011  08:08 AM ET
QUOTE(#2):

...to be over!

And then there will be complete boredom until they settle this thing.

March 31, 2011  08:10 AM ET
QUOTE(#4):

He better hope he lands on a team with a qb that can get him the ball which eliminates some of the aforementioned teams.

It's pretty bad that the interns think that the NFL is a five or six team league.

March 31, 2011  08:12 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

And then there will be complete boredom until they settle this thing.

L.F.L. dude, I'm telling ya!

March 31, 2011  08:14 AM ET
QUOTE(#7):

L.F.L. dude, I'm telling ya!

I will check that out.

March 31, 2011  08:17 AM ET
QUOTE(#4):

He better hope he lands on a team with a qb that can get him the ball which eliminates some of the aforementioned teams.

Yup... Bengals and Redskins would be bad. Browns and Rams... not so much.

March 31, 2011  08:18 AM ET

The best part of these threads is the Sobe commercials with Jessica Szhor that now have my attention on the SI videos.

March 31, 2011  08:26 AM ET
QUOTE(#11):

The best part of these threads is the Sobe commercials with Jessica Szhor that now have my attention on the SI videos.

Yep, who needs to drink that stuff when looking at her has a better effect?

March 31, 2011  08:36 AM ET
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These athletes get in too good of shape. This is why us (me anyway) blue collar peeps never miss work with aches and pains. Our muscles and what not aren't too strained to become torn or tweaked as often.

when you are carrying around a lot of bling it adds stress to the muscles. and then there is always the baggage these guys are dragging around.

March 31, 2011  08:37 AM ET

Bradford will be a happy man if the Rams can nab Green or Jones. That would be the ideal landing spot for either of them.

March 31, 2011  08:39 AM ET
QUOTE(#15):

when you are carrying around a lot of bling it adds stress to the muscles. and then there is always the baggage these guys are dragging around.

Heavy jewelry, heavy bankrolls and thick women can wear you down, I guess. Especially with all the "friends" these guys have to drag around everywhere they go. Those putzes are probably the heaviest of all.

March 31, 2011  08:55 AM ET
QUOTE(#16):

Bradford will be a happy man if the Rams can nab Green or Jones. That would be the ideal landing spot for either of them.

Thinking the same thing. I kind of like Bradford, and it would be nice to have one team in the NFC West that's entertaining in a good way.

March 31, 2011  08:57 AM ET
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Thinking the same thing. I kind of like Bradford, and it would be nice to have one team in the NFC West that's entertaining in a good way.

Maybe even a division champion with a winning record once in a while.

March 31, 2011  09:02 AM ET
QUOTE(#18):

Thinking the same thing. I kind of like Bradford, and it would be nice to have one team in the NFC West that's entertaining in a good way.

and if given the chance McCoy will be the same type of player.

March 31, 2011  09:08 AM ET

I think Julio left a trail of inconsistiency at Alabama with too many drops...not saying he can't be an elite NFL WR, but he is behind AJ Green and won't pass him on anybody except maybe al Davis and Daniel Synder's board

March 31, 2011  09:25 AM ET

Jones had surgery March 5, He needs to take it easy and let his foot heal or this may become a recurring theme in his career. He impressed people at the Combine while injured;that should count for a lot, especially since this season is in doubt.

 
March 31, 2011  09:28 AM ET
QUOTE(#19):

Maybe even a division champion with a winning record once in a while.

Cold. Completely true, but cold.

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