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<blockquote data-quote="Krazygangsta" data-source="post: 141345" data-attributes="member: 646"><p>From rotoworld.com </p><p></p><p>Former Louisville running back Michael Bush had a new rod inserted into his broken leg Tuesday. </p><p></p><p>Bush had planned to run at the Cardinals' March 26 Pro Day but is now expected to be sidelined another "few months," according to the AP. There were hints that Bush wasn't healing correctly, as he was limping on the sidelines of Louisville's Orange Bowl win over Wake Forest and skipped all of the Combine drills. Bush is now less likely to make an impact in his rookie season and might begin it on the PUP list. He also could fall out of the first two rounds of the draft </p><p></p><p>.............................................</p><p></p><p>I saw this on another forum so i thought it was interesting ... </p><p></p><p>If lynch is not available with the 16 th pick ... or if we decide to get olsen or ginn instead of lynch ... we could pick this guy up ... his value just dropped ... he will probably be a late 3rd mid 4th round pick ... i think we should gamble a 3rd for him ... reminds me of frank gore ... they picked him up 3rd or 4th i cant remember exactly but his stock was dropped too cause of an injury ... and look @ him now his a leading rusher in the nfc .... your thoughts???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krazygangsta, post: 141345, member: 646"] From rotoworld.com Former Louisville running back Michael Bush had a new rod inserted into his broken leg Tuesday. Bush had planned to run at the Cardinals' March 26 Pro Day but is now expected to be sidelined another "few months," according to the AP. There were hints that Bush wasn't healing correctly, as he was limping on the sidelines of Louisville's Orange Bowl win over Wake Forest and skipped all of the Combine drills. Bush is now less likely to make an impact in his rookie season and might begin it on the PUP list. He also could fall out of the first two rounds of the draft ............................................. I saw this on another forum so i thought it was interesting ... If lynch is not available with the 16 th pick ... or if we decide to get olsen or ginn instead of lynch ... we could pick this guy up ... his value just dropped ... he will probably be a late 3rd mid 4th round pick ... i think we should gamble a 3rd for him ... reminds me of frank gore ... they picked him up 3rd or 4th i cant remember exactly but his stock was dropped too cause of an injury ... and look @ him now his a leading rusher in the nfc .... your thoughts??? [/QUOTE]
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