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Who the hell is Mike King? (A 304 lb. OT who runs a 4.61 40)


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http://www.nfl.com/draft/analysis/individual_workouts#calendar

NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.): MARCH 18

Ten teams were represented. The players ran outdoors on FieldTurf. The players ran their first 40-yard dash against a 10 mph wind, then ran their second 40 with the wind.

Issa Banna FB Banna (5-10 7/8, 234) ran his 40s in 5.05 and 4.95. He also ran the short shuttle in 4.39 seconds, the three-cone drill in 7.38. He had a 34.5-inch vertical jump, an 8-foot-9 broad jump and 21 bench presses.

Greg Buckley G Buckley (6-3 7/8, 293) ran his 40s in 5.65 and 5.50. He also ran the short shuttle in 5.03 seconds and the three-cone drill in 8.00. He had a 27

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im on the case - unfortunately never have seen northwestern state (LA)

home of the steals has the following blurb on him

MIKE KING NW Louisiana St. 6'3" 300 SR OT

Powerful lineman, is pretty smart and has some size. Can play OT/OG. All SLC (southland conference) 2004.

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ballin in jesus name, bitches!

ask and ye shall receive!!

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8) i told you all i was on the case:

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Powerful blocker whose recent 40-yard dash times rekindled interest from pro teams. King was a starter for Northwestern State's 2004 team that set nearly two dozen school records while ranking sixth in Division I-AA in rushing with an offensive line allowing only seven sacks in 12 games. King's 2003 season was cut short by an arm injury. After starting at right tackle for the first half of his junior season, King moved inside to right guard during 2004 spring practice. King, an honor roll student, is also the CEO of 3:16 Records (www.316records.net) which introduced a "maxi single" from "Genesis: The Beginning" Oct. 17, 2003. The 3:16 Records is a gospel record label that originated in 2003. The cuts in the initial release included "Holy Ghost Rider" and "Ballin' in Jesus' Name." King quit school and drove a truck after his sophomore season, then returned to the team as a walk-on and earned a scholarship. Coaches praised him for his maturity and leadership once he returned from his stint as a truck driver. He said he matured during that experience and realized what an opportunity he had to gain an education and pursue a football career.

Honors: All-Southland Conference second team, 2004; Athletic Honor Roll, Silver (g.p.a. between 3.0 and 3.49), Spring 2004

2004: Won team's Kirt Straughter Memorial Trident Award for topping the team in the Trident Tests, a preseason series of strength, speed, agility and conditioning exams ... started all 12 games for 8-4 Demons, who won their first Southland Conference championship in six seasons while making their fifth Division I-AA playoff appearance in eight years ... graded 90% on 21 snaps with 2 pins at Louisiana-Lafayette ... 84% on 19 snaps vs. Jackson State ... 73% on 38 snaps vs. Texas Southern ... 83% on 65 snaps vs. Appalachian State as Demons ran for 381 yards ... 84% on 22 snaps in blowout of Oklahoma Panhandle ... team best 87% on 34 snaps as Demons ran for 297 yards vs. McNeese State in CSTV-televised blowout win ... 79% on 55 snaps vs. Nicholls State .... 83%, team high, on 56 snaps at North Dakota State ... 86% on 44 snpas as Demons ran for 360 yards vs. Texas State ... 78% on 65 snpas as Demons ran for 446 yards vs. Sam Houston State.

2003: Played six games before a stretched brachial plexus injury (nerve damage in the arm) benched him for the rest of the year ... stilll finished fourth on the team with 30.5 pins ... graded 81% on 46 plays with 5 pins in opening win over Jackson State .. 81% on 84 plays with 5 pins while Demons had 486 yards at Tulane in OT loss ... 89% on 45 plays, with 9.5 pins, in rout of Delaware State ... 87% on 35 snaps in 60-point lashing of Southeastern Louisiana ... 79% on 38 plays with 2 pins in his final game of the year, a 49-19 romp at Texas State.

http://www.nsudemons.com/pages/demonDust/ddStory.asp?ID=41

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yeah im their uninvited unpaid eternal intern :lol:

by the way JONe this MIKE KING info was never on the DADDY - exclusively on the NATION =D>

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MIKE KING: BALLIN FOR JC AND THE NYJ =D>

Thanks for the breaking story Bitonti-just to find one guy out of your UDFA's that can contibute and make the team would be a great success- maybe King is the guy.

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Offensive tackle Mike King (6-3, 309) has signed with the New York Jets, getting a guaranteed one-year deal after considering other offers. He ran incredible 4.62 and 4.71 clockings in the 40-yard dash during last month's Pro Timing Day at NSU. A 5.0 time is considered very good among NFL offensive linemen.

Might be a nice find. Who knows?

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Offensive tackle Mike King (6-3, 309) has signed with the New York Jets, getting a guaranteed one-year deal after considering other offers.

looks like MK be ballin for NYJ for longer than I thought -

you guys realize that in the eyes of the FO (financially) this is like an extra 7th round draft pick - no matter what happens Mike King will get the rookie minimum this year.

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! What a reach!! This guy should have been signed until at least the.....FOURTH day after the draft!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

LOL

Seriously, this is actually exciting news!

At least Adrian Jones has some competition now???

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