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From walk-on to the draft: K-State's Nelson a diamond in the rough

 
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Not an ounce of Ocho Cinco in him.

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The stock of the player his teammates nicknamed "The Hick from the Sticks" has risen to the point that most agree Nelson is a solid second-round choice. Scouts can't get enough of the kid who can run a 4.5, produce precise routes, snags everything and has as his calling card a spectacular 68-yard touchdown catch over the head of Kansas All-American (and top draft prospect) Aqib Talib last season.

"Obviously," Jordy said, "I'm going to say he's the best corner I've faced."

And obviously, someone in the NFL likely will underrate Nelson just like Kansas State did. As a recruited walk-on defensive back, he redshirted in K-State's 2003 Big 12 championship season and didn't see action in 2004. Brother Mike chuckles when he remembers seeing Jordy in practice one day as a scout team defensive end.

Former coach Bill Snyder called Nelson in before the 2005 season asking him to switch to receiver. Made sense. Nelson had been a shotgun quarterback at Riley County High School. He had been a state high school champion in the 100, 200 and 400 meters.

That 2005 season was Snyder's last, but that one little personnel decision was one of the best the venerable coach ever made. Nelson went on to catch 87 passes over the next two seasons before breaking out in 2007 with 122 catches, 1,606 yards and 11 touchdowns.

The kid who was getting interest from Emporia State and Washburn out of high school became one of the most dangerous offensive players in the country. Against Texas, he caught 12 balls for 116 yards and returned a punt 89 yards for a touchdown.

You almost get the feeling that Nelson can't wait until the NFL thing is over so he can get back to this comfortable, familiar scene. A slaughterhouse five miles away in Riley is able to turn livestock into lunch in a few hours. The bar proudly gives away calendars celebrating the 125th anniversary of Leonardville in 2007, each month featuring a historical photo of the city's past. Who can forget the 1910 Leonardville Blues baseball team, nine guys and a dog wearing his master's sweater?

The family has bought out half a city block next to Nelson's Landing hoping to restore a couple of 100-year-old buildings into businesses. At lunch time, customers gaze up at the bar's television screens as much for the Weather Channel as ESPN. The Nelsons aren't the only ones working the land around here.

"The farthest I've moved is 20 minutes away," Jordy said. "We haven't seen too much of the U.S., let alone the world. It will be good to get away for a while. When it's all done we'll probably be back here."

Then it will start all over. The small-town love, the cattle –- for both lunch and profit.

"The only thing that could get cooler is the Super Bowl, obviously," said The Hick from the Sticks.

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Reputation:98
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Since:Aug 16, 2006

April 25, 2008 5:55 pm

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Dodd are 90% of your articles about the local scene or is it more like 80%?  Please leave the 100 mile vicinity you cover please.

Reputation:59
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Since:Nov 13, 2006

April 25, 2008 4:53 pm
HINES WARD...Yep I said it the next Hines Ward right here ....Super guy that sound as selfless as can be hope you make it to Cincy Jordy we could use a guy of your character around here god knows we need it...Wherever you may end up good luck although I don't think you will need it...
Reputation:99
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Since:Dec 22, 2006

April 24, 2008 1:47 pm

We need less Ocho Cinco's and T.O.'s and more guys like Jordy playing Receiver in the NFL.  And spare me your replies about talent I was simply going off of just being citizens.

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Since:Nov 19, 2006

April 23, 2008 8:34 pm
"Jordy Nelson does some amazing things on the football field"
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Since:Mar 14, 2008

April 25, 2008 9:36 am

This guys is a freaking diamond in the ruff......

I hope he's @ when the chiefs r looking for a WR.........

He has great football instincts..........  good above average speed.............

would be a perfect compliment to Dwayne Bowe

 
 
 
 
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