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Keith 04-26-2009 11:55 AM

Glover Quin, DB - Round 4, 112th Overall
 
Someone for the "back end". Not much quicks or speed. Maybe convert him from CB to safety?

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/tracke...-round-input:4

jcp 04-26-2009 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Keith (Post 10951)
Someone for the "back end". Not much quicks or speed. Maybe convert him from CB to safety?

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/tracke...-round-input:4

curious choice, but can't say i know anything about this guy

seemed like better choices out there but it does fill a need...and they are the scouts

TexanJedi 04-26-2009 12:00 PM

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Quin's physical nature makes him a natural zone corner or free safety.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profil...-quin?id=71441
Interesting pick, he is supposed to be physical but there were other players. Show me Texans.

popanot 04-26-2009 12:19 PM

IMO, this pick is right up Smith and Kubiak's alley as far as mid-to-late round picks. Relative unknown, good athlete, good attitude and work ethic guy with huge upside potential. They took a similar guy last year in Molden.

This is a pretty good analysis of at him:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1115231

cland 04-26-2009 12:21 PM

This must be the free safety pick, and it sounds like he has some ball skills. I think timing and instincts trump height when playing the FS position.

Don't forget our new "aggressive D" will need an aggressive safety.

From nfl.com:

Positives: Adequate height and very solid overall build for a corner or free safety. ... Has the strength to jam on the line. ... Likes contact, will bring his hips and wrap up in the open field. ... Good awareness, reads screens, play action and misdirection. ... High-points the football and had good hands for the interception. ... Breaks up passes by jumping routes or fighting for the ball in the air.

gunn 04-26-2009 12:52 PM

Some game action of Glover Quin....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNsxMdxPlSw

NBT 04-26-2009 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by popanot (Post 10964)
IMO, this pick is right up Smith and Kubiak's alley as far as mid-to-late round picks. Relative unknown, good athlete, good attitude and work ethic guy with huge upside potential. They took a similar guy last year in Molden.

This is a pretty good analysis of at him:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1115231

Whew!.....Talk about out of left field. You will have to show me he is in the same category as Moulden last year. At least Moulden was on the radar.

jppaul 04-26-2009 03:16 PM

I live in Albuquerque, and so have watched Glover Quin over the years, and we got a really solid player.

Hes a versatility guy, can play some FS and can play some corner. Lacks elite acceleration but is a good man corner. He has some serious ball skills and makes some great plays on the ball when it is in the air. He doesn't get burned but may have some trouble with some of the smaller faster receivers.

He's physical at the line of scrimmage and isn't afraid to throw his body around.

dadmg 04-26-2009 03:26 PM

Sounds like a similar type of player (if not the same caliber) as Eugene Wilson was coming out of college - a player to groom.

jppaul 04-26-2009 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by dadmg (Post 11082)
Sounds like a similar type of player (if not the same caliber) as Eugene Wilson was coming out of college - a player to groom.

Honestly he reminds me of Jacques Reeves, but a little more physical.

Mike 04-26-2009 04:14 PM

Mayock thinks he can play inside or outside and just said it was a good pick. That makes me breathe easier.

This is one reason I don't pay attention to fans 7 round mocks or lists on the internet, there are just too many players that we have never seen/heard of and it is impossible to attempt to evaluate and grade these later round guys.

dadmg 04-26-2009 04:18 PM

I guess they're thinking CB. From the Texans' site:

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"They told me I was coming in as a corner," Quin said of his conversations with Texans coaches. "I'm looking to play the nickel corner and just keep practicing and try to move into the starting lineup."

A native of Summit, Miss., Quin was honorable mention all-conference his first two seasons at New Mexico and was credited with two picks and 20 pass breakups. He began his career at Southwest Mississippi Junior College, redshirting his first season with a broken right arm.

"I think that you can always improve your defense with corners," general manager Rick Smith said on Wednesday before the draft. "I think you’ve got to take corners all the time. You look at the two drafts that I’ve run so far, and I’m going to always take corners because I don’t think you can have enough guys that can cover and run and hit and do all those things that we ask them to do."

kravix 04-26-2009 11:44 PM

I see the need, I guess he fits the bill given our last three years of drafting CB's. I am on the fence here. This isnt the make or break of the draft, but I was hoping to get more impact from this pick.

coloradodude 04-26-2009 11:53 PM

This is gonna be one seriously good value pick. 4th rounder that replaces Reeves? Possibly.

Roy P 04-27-2009 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by gunn (Post 10990)
Some game action of Glover Quin....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNsxMdxPlSw

Okay, another lesser learned. I need to watch more West Coast football. This guy is pretty freakin talented in all phases of the game. He's got good man skills, keeps his eye on the ball when it's in the air, makes plays on the ball, and he tackles. I'm pretty excited to see what Bush can do with the talent we got in this draft. Quin should be able to play nickleback very early on and knock the snot out of slot guys.

Roy P 04-29-2009 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by gunn (Post 10990)
Some game action of Glover Quin....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNsxMdxPlSw

I was watching this video again and noticed around 6:25 into it, he's making some pretty impressive tackles against Gartrell Jackson or is it Johnson? Anyway, the big RB who looks like Steve Jackson from Colorado St. I like what he brings to the defense along with Troy Nolan.

gunn 04-29-2009 10:32 PM

In the clip he looks to be playing alot of off man and seems to have good instincts and anticipation. I was listening to one of the pressers and Kubiak and Smith were talking about him playing nickle corner... but I think due to his physical style of play he could make for a pretty good free safety. We'll see how it all plays out but the transition could be a natural fit.

edo783 04-30-2009 08:25 AM

I think they are going to give him his shot at CB. However, once it becomes clear that he can't play there, they will move him to FS. If he can play CB, great, but a fall back to FS isn't all bad.

Roy P 04-30-2009 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by edo783 (Post 11292)
I think they are going to give him his shot at CB. However, once it becomes clear that he can't play there, they will move him to FS. If he can play CB, great, but a fall back to FS isn't all bad.

They are going to play him as the nickle. If it becomes clear that he can't play there, they may try him at FS. However, I'm a believer that he'll be a perfect fit right where they are going to put him (over the slot).

nero THE zero 04-30-2009 02:45 PM

They keep calling him a nickle corner.

What does that mean for Bennett and Molden? Does that mean they're our fourth and fifth corners? Are they really giving a rookie the third spot right out of the draft? Or by "nickel corner" do they simply mean "not a starter."


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