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I want to get a gander at FS Earl Thomas tomorrow at the combine. I just may become a convert. He is supposed to have superb instincts for the position.
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Just FYI, Mayock moved him ahead of Eric Berry in his top 5. Don't know why, just glimpsed the crawl while watching the combine.
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Since Spoon ran a 4.68 today, I may have to slide Thomas ahead of him on the draft board. I'm expecting Earl to run a 4.45 or better. That would compel me to move him up by de-facto. Not to mention, we really need a FS and Chris Cook put up 7 reps on the Bench while Myron Lewis put up 10. I'm thinking that the only "sleeper" CB/FS hybrid is going to be Brian Jackson from Oklahoma. Therefore, if Thomas is there at #20, I might just have to go that route. Of course, now that I'm jumping on that bandwagon, he'll be gone by then. We'll have to wait and see what he does at the Combine tomorrow.
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FWIW he's also got McCoy ahead of Suh on the basis of the Oklahoma tackle being more disruptive, more of a pure 3-Tech talent than Suh.
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Today they had a dissertation on how the NFL is a passing league and that defenders are now being graded on how well they defend against the pass. McCoy has more "wiggle" to slip past Guards to get pressure on the QB. Getting sacks is how DTs can make plays in the passing game. DBs make plays by getting Interceptions, so Thomas is the better "Ball Hawk" in Mayock's eyes. Eric Berry goes for "hits" to break up passes, so that's his explanation for why he has guys ranked higher.
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This is my quick knee-jerk reaction to what I saw at the Combine. While I'm not "in love" with Taylor Mays, he's at least now on my draft board. While Spoon let me down with his 40, he more than made up for it with 34 Reps and a 40" Vertical. The only reason I don't have him above Earl Thomas is simply because of team Needs and that may change after Free Agency. Anyway, this is the hot off the presses draft board after watching the DBs at the Combine.
1 OT Trent Williams 2 DT Dan Williams 3 OT Bryan Bulaga 4 S Earl Thomas 5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6 S Taylor Mays 7 CB Devin McCourty 8 LB *Rolando McClain 9 CB Patrick Robinson 10 CB Kyle Wilson 11 RB Ben Tate 12 RB Montario Hardesty 13 RB Ryan Matthews 14 RB Toby Gerhart 15 CB Brandon Ghee 16 WR *Arrelious Benn 17 OG Jon Asamoah 18 OT Rodger Saffold 19 S Morgan Burnett 20 LB Daryl Washington 21 DT Lamarr Houston 22 DT Tyson Alualu 23 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 24 DE Greg Hardy 25 RB Anthony Dixon 26 OG John Jerry 27 OG Marshall Newhouse 28 OG Mike Johnson 29 DT Linval Joseph 30 DT Mike Neal 31 QB Dan LeFevour 32 OT Kyle Calloway 33 DT Cam Thomas 34 LB Rennie Curran 35 OC Matt Tennant 36 FS Major Wright 37 S Darrell Stuckey 38 CB Donovan Warren 39 FS Myron Lewis 40 CB Alterraun Verner 41 LB AJ Edds 42 FS Brian Jackson 43 S Larry Asante 44 LB Roddrick Muckelroy 45 DT Torrell Troup 46 DT Geno Atkins 47 QB John Skelton 48 OC JD Walton 49 LB Pat Angerer 50 OC Eric Olsen 51 DT Jay Ross 52 RB Lonyae Miller 53 FS Chris Cook 54 CB Trevard Lindley 55 OC Ted Larsen 56 DT Corey Peters 57 S Robert Johnson 58 S Myron Rolle 59 S Nick Polk 60 FS Terrell Skinner
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I wish Amobi Okoye would either become a blooming starter or the F.O. would give up on him so we could draft a new tackle of that ilk. Some of the good tackles available aren't useful because they duplicate him, and yet nobody seems wholly satisfied with his performance.
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After watching the Senior Bowl again, I have moved up Bulldogs Geno Atkins and Jamar Chaney. Atkins is a mid-round pick who could push Okoye. Chaney was a MLB who I wrote off as being a duplicate for Ryans. However, he is more athletic than I thought. I also didn't have Eric Berry on the board, since I thought it was a moot point. However, if he's on the board after the first 10 picks, I may have to get on the phone and see what I need to do in order to move up.
1 S Eric Berry 5'11" 203 Tennessee 2 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 315 Oklahoma 3 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 325 Tennessee 4 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195 Texas 5 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315 Iowa 6 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 Missouri 7 LB Rolando McClain 6'4" 245 Alabama 8 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185 Boise St 9 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194 Florida St 10 S Taylor Mays 6'3" 230 USC 11 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 186 Rutgers 12 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 Auburn 13 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215 Tennessee 14 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220 Fresno St. 15 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 Wake Forest 16 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 Stanford 17 WR Arrelious Benn 6'2" 214 Illinois 18 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308 Illinois 19 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 226 TCU 20 DT Tyson Alualu 6'2" 291 California 21 OT Rodger Saffold 6'5" 306 Indiana 22 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 286 Georgia 23 DT Lamarr Houston 6'2" 284 Texas 24 S Morgan Burnett 6'1" 210 Georgia Tech 25 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 182 California 26 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235 Mississippi St 27 DE Greg Hardy 6'4" 265 Mississippi 28 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305 Alabama 29 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 Mississippi 30 CB Donovan Warren 6'0" 185 Michigan 31 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320 Iowa 32 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226 Central Michigan 33 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205 Kansas 34 LB Jamar Chaney 6'1" 240 Mississippi St 35 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 293 Purdue 36 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225 Georgia 37 DT Linval Joseph 6'6" 322 East Carolina 38 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205 Florida 39 OC Matt Tennant 6'4" 295 Boston College 40 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 TCU 41 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202 Oklahoma 42 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185 UCLA 43 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 Kentucky 44 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205 Vanderbilt 45 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246 Iowa 46 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193 Fresno St. 47 S Larry Asante 6'0" 210 Nebraska 48 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 Fresno St. 49 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 Central Florida 50 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 Fordham 51 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305 Baylor 52 LB Roddrick Muckelroy 6'2" 235 Texas 53 DT Cam Thomas 6'4" 331 North Carolina 54 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210 Virginia 55 OC Eric Olsen 6'4" 303 Notre Dame 56 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 East Carolina 57 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235 Iowa 58 OC Ted Larsen 6'2" 300 North Carolina St 59 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 Kentucky 60 S Myron Rolle 6' 2" 211 Florida State 61 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 Indiana 62 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200 Utah 63 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214 Maryland 64 FS Jamar Wall 5'10" 204 Texas Tech 65 WR Danario Alexander 6'4" 210 Missouri
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Getting more "official" times slants my view and some players come off the board altogether.
1 S Eric Berry 5'11" 203 4.40 Tennessee 2 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 327 5.17 Tennessee 3 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195 4.44 Texas 4 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 315 4.88 Oklahoma 5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.68 Missouri 6 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315 5.26 Iowa 7 LB Rolando McClain 6'4" 245 4.68 Alabama 8 S Taylor Mays 6'3" 230 4.43 USC 9 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185 4.42 Boise St 10 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 186 4.48 Rutgers 11 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220 4.45 Fresno St. 12 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194 4.56 Florida St 13 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest 14 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215 4.49 Tennessee 15 DT Tyson Alualu 6'3" 295 4.95 California 16 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 4.53 Stanford 17 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 226 4.66 TCU 18 OT Rodger Saffold 6'5" 306 5.23 Indiana 19 DT Lamarr Houston 6'3" 305 4.88 Texas 20 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308 5.08 Illinois 21 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 4.43 Auburn 22 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 5.15 Mississippi 23 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293 4.86 Georgia 24 S Morgan Burnett 6'1" 210 4.54 Georgia Tech 25 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210 4.46 Virginia 26 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226 4.72 Central Michigan 27 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 294 4.89 Purdue 28 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235 4.59 Mississippi St 29 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 182 4.49 California 30 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305 5.41 Alabama 31 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205 4.48 Florida 32 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205 4.49 Kansas 33 LB Jamar Chaney 6'1" 240 4.51 Mississippi St 34 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305 5.22 Baylor 35 DT Linval Joseph 6'5" 328 5.12 East Carolina 36 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193 4.49 Fresno St. 37 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185 4.54 UCLA 38 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 5.18 Central Florida 39 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 5.00 TCU 40 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205 4.45 Vanderbilt 41 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246 4.71 Iowa 42 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202 4.63 Oklahoma 43 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235 4.71 Iowa 44 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225 4.72 Georgia 45 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 4.53 Kentucky 46 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320 5.48 Iowa 47 OC Ted Larsen 6'3" 304 5.26 North Carolina St 48 OC Eric Olsen 6'4" 306 5.26 Notre Dame 49 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 4.52 Fresno St. 50 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 4.88 Fordham 51 DE Lindsey Witten 6'4" 248 4.73 Connecticut 52 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 4.54 Indiana 53 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214 4.59 Maryland 54 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 5.15 East Carolina 55 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 5.02 Kentucky 56 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200 4.52 Utah 57 OC John Estes 6'2" 295 5.22 Hawaii 58 LB Kavell Conner 6'1" 242 4.63 Clemson 59 WR Danario Alexander 6'4" 210 4.58 Missouri 60 FS Jamar Wall 5'10" 204 4.52 Texas Tech
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1 S Eric Berry 5'11" 203 4.40 Tennessee
2 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195 4.44 Texas 3 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 327 5.17 Tennessee 4 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 315 4.88 Oklahoma 5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.68 Missouri 6 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315 5.26 Iowa 7 LB Rolando McClain 6'4" 245 4.68 Alabama 8 S Taylor Mays 6'3" 230 4.43 USC 9 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185 4.42 Boise St 10 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 186 4.48 Rutgers 11 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest 12 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220 4.45 Fresno St. 13 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194 4.56 Florida St 14 DT Lamarr Houston 6'3" 305 4.88 Texas 15 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 4.43 Auburn 16 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215 4.49 Tennessee 17 DT Tyson Alualu 6'3" 295 4.95 California 18 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 5.15 Mississippi 19 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 4.53 Stanford 20 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293 4.86 Georgia 21 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 226 4.66 TCU 22 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308 5.08 Illinois 23 CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 6'0" 207 4.47 Indiana (Pa) 24 OT Rodger Saffold 6'5" 306 5.23 Indiana 25 FS Morgan Burnett 6'1" 210 4.54 Georgia Tech 26 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210 4.46 Virginia 27 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 182 4.49 California 28 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226 4.72 Central Michigan 29 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 294 4.89 Purdue 30 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305 5.41 Alabama 31 DT Linval Joseph 6'5" 328 5.12 East Carolina 32 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235 4.59 Mississippi St 32 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205 4.48 Florida 33 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205 4.49 Kansas 34 LB Jamar Chaney 6'1" 240 4.51 Mississippi St 36 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305 5.22 Baylor 37 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193 4.49 Fresno St. 38 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185 4.54 UCLA 39 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 5.00 TCU 40 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 4.52 Fresno St. 41 FS Kam Chancellor 6' 3" 235 4.60 Virginia Tech 42 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246 4.71 Iowa 43 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320 5.48 Iowa 44 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 4.53 Kentucky 45 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235 4.71 Iowa 46 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225 4.72 Georgia 47 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205 4.45 Vanderbilt 48 OC Ted Larsen 6'3" 304 5.26 North Carolina St 49 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 5.18 Central Florida 50 OC Eric Olsen 6'4" 306 5.26 Notre Dame 51 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202 4.63 Oklahoma 52 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 4.88 Fordham 53 DE Lindsey Witten 6'4" 248 4.73 Connecticut 54 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 4.54 Indiana 55 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214 4.59 Maryland 56 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 5.15 East Carolina 57 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 5.02 Kentucky 58 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200 4.52 Utah 59 OC John Estes 6'2" 295 5.22 Hawaii 60 LB Kavell Conner 6'1" 242 4.63 Clemson
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Either I have some of my guys overrated, or there are certain players being disrespected. I keep selecting some of the same guys over and over again, so that probably means, that mocks are simply not rating them high enough. This would be the draft that I'd be expecting to be able to come away with and I'd be willing to trade up into the 3rd by using next year's 2nd....
1. LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.68 Missouri 2. CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest 3. OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 5.15 Mississippi 3. FS Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 6'0" 207 4.47 Indiana (Pa) 4. DT Linval Joseph 6'5" 328 5.12 East Carolina 5. OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 5.00 TCU 6. RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 4.52 Fresno St. 6. QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 4.88 Fordham 7. DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 5.02 Kentucky
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I'm wondering if we could get a player like Weatherspoon and have the defense play a 3-3-5 on passing downs. Instead of removing the SAM, we replace the SS. I'd love to get Geno Atkins.
Barwin-Geno Atkins-Mario Williams Cushing-Ryans- Sean Weatherspoon Reeves - Akwasi Owusu Ansah - A.J. Jefferson - Quinn - Brandon Ghee
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1 S Eric Berry 5'11" 203
2 S Earl Thomas 5'10" 195 3 DT Dan Williams 6'3" 327 4 OT Trent Williams 6'5" 315 5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 6 LB Rolando McClain 6'4" 245 7 OT Bryan Bulaga 6'5" 315 8 S Taylor Mays 6'3" 230 9 CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 186 10 CB Kyle Wilson 5'10" 185 11 RB Ryan Matthews 5'11" 220 12 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 13 DT Lamarr Houston 6'3" 305 14 CB Patrick Robinson 5'11" 194 15 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 16 RB Montario Hardesty 6'0" 215 17 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 18 RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 19 DT Tyson Alualu 6'3" 295 20 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293 21 LB Daryl Washington 6'2" 226 22 OG Jon Asamoah 6'4" 308 23 CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 6'0" 207 24 FS Morgan Burnett 6'1" 210 25 OT Rodger Saffold 6'5" 306 26 FS Chris Cook 6'2" 210 27 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 5'9" 182 28 QB Dan LeFevour 6'3" 226 29 DT Mike Neal 6'3" 294 30 OG Mike Johnson 6'5" 305 31 DT Linval Joseph 6'5" 328 32 RB Anthony Dixon 6'1" 235 33 FS Major Wright 6'1" 205 34 S Darrell Stuckey 5'11" 205 35 LB Jamar Chaney 6'1" 240 36 OC JD Walton 6'3" 305 37 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193 37 FS Kam Chancellor 6' 3" 235 38 CB Alterraun Verner 5'10" 185 39 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 40 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 42 LB AJ Edds 6'4" 246 43 OT Kyle Calloway 6'6" 320 44 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 45 QB John Skelton 6'5" 245 46 LB Pat Angerer 6'0" 235 47 LB Rennie Curran 5'11" 225 48 OC Ted Larsen 6'3" 304 49 DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 50 OC Eric Olsen 6'4" 306 51 FS Myron Lewis 6'2" 205 52 FS Brian Jackson 6'1" 202 53 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 54 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 55 DE Lindsey Witten 6'4" 248 56 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 57 FS Terrell Skinner 6'2" 214 58 S Robert Johnson 6'2" 200 59 OC John Estes 6'2" 295 60 LB Kavell Conner 6'1" 242
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1 S Eric Berry
2 OT Trent Williams 3 S Earl Thomas 4 DT Dan Williams 5 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6 LB Rolando McClain 7 S Taylor Mays 8 CB Devin McCourty 9 CB Kyle Wilson 10 CB Brandon Ghee 11 CB Patrick Robinson 12 RB Ben Tate 13 RB Ryan Matthews 14 RB Toby Gerhart 15 RB Montario Hardesty 16 DT Tyson Alualu 17 DT Geno Atkins 18 DT Lamarr Houston 19 OG John Jerry 20 LB Daryl Washington 21 OG Jon Asamoah 22 CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 23 FS Morgan Burnett 24 OT Rodger Saffold 25 FS Chris Cook 26 QB Dan LeFevour 27 DT Mike Neal 28 CB Kevin Thomas 29 DT Linval Joseph 30 FS Major Wright 31 S Darrell Stuckey 32 LB Jamar Chaney 33 OC JD Walton 34 RB James Starks 35 OG Marshall Newhouse 36 CB AJ Jefferson 37 CB Alterraun Verner 38 LB Pat Angerer 39 DT Torrell Troup 40 LB AJ Edds 41 CB Trevard Lindley 42 QB John Skelton 43 RB Lonyae Miller 44 DT Earl Mitchell 45 LB Simoni Lawrence 46 FS Myron Lewis 47 OG Shelley Smith 48 DE Lindsey Witten 49 RB Joique Bell 50 LB Rennie Curran 51 OC Eric Olsen 52 FS Brian Jackson 53 DT Jay Ross 54 DT Corey Peters 55 CB Syd'Quan Thompson 56 RB Anthony Dixon 57 S Nick Polk 58 FS Terrell Skinner 59 OC Joe Hawley 60 S Robert Johnson 61 OC John Estes 62 LB Kavell Conner 63 FS Jamar Wall 64 K Aaron Pettrey
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I would like you to look into a guy named Joe Webb of UAB. He was a QB for them but is coming out as a WR. He did not get an invite to combine, but his pro-day measurables put him at the very top of the receiver's list. He is +-6'3" 225, ran 4.5 40yd, 21 reps @225, 42.5" vert., 11.5' Broad, 4.04 shuttle, 6.71 3-cone. He is 5-6th round but rising fast. I say this because who is say how much longer we can hold on to AJ if he really wants a ring and AD is getting long of tooth for never having been a starter. Joe is going to take a couple of years to make the switch otherwise he is probably a 1st. Just asking your opinion because Mayock mentioned him as a sleeper a couple of days ago and I have seen some mocks with us taking a WR around #4 which is ultimately where he will probably go IMO. |
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Blair White Mich St. 6'2" 209lbs 4.49, 18 reps, 33.5" vert, 9.5' Broad, 4.03 shuttle, 6.69 3-Cone. He has good hands and runs routes better than Webb. David Gettis Baylor 6'3" 217lbs 4.43, 15 reps, 34.5" vert, 10.3' Broad, 4.41 shuttle, 6.94 3-Cone. Marcus Easely UConn 6'3" 210lbs 4.39, 16 reps, 34" vert, 10.2' Broad, 4.61 shuttle, 6.94 3-Cone Scott Long UofL 6'2" 216lbs 4.46, 20 reps, 41.5" vert, 10.2' Broad, 4.09 shuttle, 6.45 3-Cone. He could possibly be signed as an undrafted Free Agent after the draft is over. Now, I can understand falling in love with measurables and it's not like we are going to spend a 1st round pick on him like Jacksonville did on a QB turn WR. Just looking at previous conversions: 49er's Michael Robinson and the Jets' Brad Smith have been less than stellar. So, we could get a WR on the 3rd day of the draft and maybe one of these guys will be the one.
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I would add Eric Decker Minnesota WR 6-3 217 projects as btween 4.47 and 4.54. He had his lis franc ligament repaired and is out 6-8 months from the surgery which happen in late October. I is not going to be able to run before the draft. Brandon Marshall and Ted Ginn Jr both had the same surgery and have recovered well.
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On the whole, if I were going to draft a project WR in the 4-5th round I believe I would try for a high measurable athlete to convert to WR rather than a career wide receiver that couldn't make it past the 4-5th round. You really don't know what you are getting with either but QB's have a habit of being among the best athletes on the field since they were in middle school. It is always a crap shoot around the 5th round anyway so I would go with the potential high-reward guy. 6'3" height combine with 42.5" vertical would give him the advantage over most every DB. Just my 2 cents.
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This team has enough holes that it doesn't have the luxury of drafting projects. We should be seeking solid contributors with every pick.
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I can easily agree with that statement. I just can't imagine this team having much luck without AJ and it would be nice to have someone waiting in line and I don't think we really do right now.
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