His stock is rising with every week and he still has potential to become a good backup for any team.His performance in the Combine will likely determine whether or not he will be drafted or fall to the supplemental draft.Teams that will target him: Oakland, Miami, Carolina.Stay tuned for more NFL Draft position rankings.-For more NFL and NFL Draft coverage: Former New York Jet wide receiver Wesley Walker paid a visit to the WGBB studio in West Babylon, NY to be a guest on SPORTSTALK1240 this past Sunday evening, December 13th, 2009 Check out the video below of the program. Unfortunately, we were not able to link up the live audio feed from the station. However, the audio recorded directly from the camera still came out clear as a bell. Wesley was kind enough to stay with us for the entire 1-hour show, as scheduled guest Dennis Rodman was no where to be found when it came time for his scheduled spot. It actually worked out for the better, as this gave host Rob Kowal the opportunity to speak with Wesley for the full length of the program. Enjoy…. http:// This article is also featured on Sports Radio NY. 
Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk is reporting that the Washington Redskins have contacted former Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan about coaching the Redskins in 2010. According to Mike Kliss of the Denver Post, these rumors are true.This report come a day after former guru Vinny Cerrato resigned as the Redskins president, and former Buccaneers GM Bruce Allen was hired. According to Kliss, the Redskins hired Allen to lure Shanahan to Washington. (Reuters) - The Democratic-controlled, 111th Congress convenes on January 6. House of Representatives Democrats have selected their committee chairs; Senate Democrats plan to sign off on theirs later this month. Barack Obama EconomyHere's a look at who will head some of the key committees. Sen.

John Kerry of Massachusetts is set to chair the Foreign Relations Committee, replacing Vice President-elect Joe Biden. Kerry had been interested in becoming secretary of state, but ended up instead as chairman of the committee, one of the most influential in Congress. Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts, battling life-threatening brain cancer, will remain chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee as the Obama administration pushes to expand health care, a top priority. Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut will continue chairing the Senate Banking Committee He will work with his House counterpart, Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts, in efforts to bolster regulation of the troubled financial industry. Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan is slated to remain chairman of the Armed Services Committee where he is expected to help incoming President Barack Obama keep a campaign vow to begin to withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq and redeploy many of them to Afghanistan. Sen Daniel Inouye of Hawaii will replace Sen.