Article By Lars Hanson on 12th July, 2009
Why do I consider Deon Butler to be a no name player? Let’s take a look at those reasons.
1) All rookies drafted outside the top 10 in the first round are to be considered a no name. For one, they haven’t played a snap in the NFL.
Second of all, if you fall out of the top 10, let alone all the way down to the third round, you are considered a no name player.
All rookies are usually considered no named because the coach still has you wear a piece of tape that has your name on it, in front of your helmet.
2) Deon Butler finds himself amongst a plethora of talented Seattl...
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