4.23.2010

Ben Tate has been drafted

Hey everyone. Former Auburn tailback Ben Tate was picked in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Houston Texans.

He was the 58th overall pick.

"He's a no-nonsense runner," NFL Network analyst Charles Davis said. ``He and Eric Berry will have some of the most explosive meetings when they meet on the field next year."

Tate will tandem with Steve Slaton, the former West Virginia star, in the Texas' backfield.

24 comments:

  1. Way to go, Ben. I am quite impressed with his social media campaign from a marketing point of view.

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  2. Congrats to Ben Tate...the best back in Alabama.

    :-)

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  3. This is great for him.

    Second round? That's best-case.

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  4. Glad to see you admit it, faker :)

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  5. Cody to the Ravens huh? Wonder if Ozzie Newsome had something to do with that? Nahhh.

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  6. Where did the other QB's go?

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  7. Auburn up 5-2 over KY, bottom of 3rd, 2 on, 1 out.

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  8. Sam Bradford Rd 1 pick 1 Rams
    Tim Tebow Rd 1 pick 25 Broncos
    Jimmy Clausen Rd 2 pick 48 Panthers

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  9. Trent Mummey hit solo homerun, Auburn up 7-2, top of 5th

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  10. It was fun watching Ben and his family on ustream. Ben was very humble.

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  11. Joe Cribbs was in the house.

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  12. Ben Tate was not the best back in the state last year, but I don't think Mark Ingram was either.

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  13. Storms moving in now. Everyone be safe.

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  14. Thanks for the baseball updates

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  15. Jet-

    Trent Richardson?
    I'm scared of him.

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  16. Auburn tried to give it away. KY had bases loaded in top of 6th, but AU pitched out of it. 7-4 going into bottom of 6th.

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  17. Wow, I thought Tate was going to be a third rounder. Pretty cool.

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  18. Call me a homer but Ben should have gone higher. I can see Spiller with his versatility going ahead of him but no other RB has all that he does. Tate may not have been the best back in the state, but I would not have traded him any of the others.

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