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Mondek was officially sized at 6'5.5" and 305 pounds. He bench pressed the 225 pounds an impressive 30 times and ran the 20 yard shuttle and 3 cone drill at times of 4.55 and 7.30 respectively. All of those numbers--in case you weren't aware--compared incredibly with the NFL Rookie Combine numbers of David DeCastro, the Guard from Stanford who is expected to go First Round this weekend. But possibly the most impressive of all of Nick's recorded drills at the Pro Day was the 40 Yard Dash time he clocked--4.84. For a 300 pounds lineman, 4.84 is hauling it!
http://www.hammerandrails.com/2012/4...le-nick-mondek *************************** Summary: Big-framed, well-proportioned, converted defensive tackle and terrific foot athlete — ran the 40-yard dash in the high 4.8s at 300 pounds, including an unheard of 1.59-second 10-yard split, and recorded elite times in the short shuttle (4.55 seconds) and 3-cone drill (7.3 seconds). Has good feet and stature to position, lean and seal. Explosive pulling and leading through the hole. Is relatively raw — has only two seasons at guard under his belt and is not instinctive or anticipatory. Power and violence elements are lacking and he needs to get stronger in order to improve his ability to sustain and finish. Will require patience, but is draftable late based on size and workout numbers and has clear developmental value. http://cache.profootballweekly.com/p...ick-mondek-62/ Now that's what I call a ZB prospect. That boy can pick them up and lay them down. Last edited by nunusguy; 04-28-2012 at 04:09 PM. |
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Round 6 in the books:
1 Greg Zuerlein -- Rams 30 2 Jeremy Lane DB Seahawks 37 3 Alfred Morris RB Redskins 34 4 Keith Tandy DB Buccaneers 57 5 Blair Walsh -- Vikings 32 6 Mike Harris DB Jaguars 32 7 Justin Bethel S Cardinals 57 8 Mark Asper OG Bills 30 9 Andrew Tiller OG Saints 47 10 Trent Robinson S 49ers 54 11 Winston Guy S Seahawks 42 12 Cyrus Gray RB Chiefs 50 13 B.j. Cunningham WR Dolphins 50 14 Isaiah Frey DB Bears 30 15 Ryan Lindley QB Cardinals 37 16 James Hanna TE Cowboys 63 17 Josh Bush S Jets 30 18 Danny Trevathan OLB Broncos 33 19 Chris Bilukidi DT Raiders 20 20 Markelle Martin S Titans 70 21 Dan Herron RB Bengals 42 22 Charles Mitchell S Falcons 59 23 Tom Compton OT Redskins 63 24 Marvin McNutt WR Eagles 65 25 Nick Mondek OT Texans 30 26 Jonte Green DB Lions 30 27 Nate Ebner S Patriots -- 28 Tommy Streeter WR Ravens 62 29 Jason Slowey C 49ers 30 30 Brandon Washington OG Eagles 57 31 Matt Mccants OT Giants 31 32 Terrance Ganaway RB Jets 47 33 Robert Griffin OG Jets 30 34 Emmanuel Acho ILB Browns 41 35 Billy Winn DT Browns 70 36 LaVon Brazill WR Colts 56 37 Brad Nortman P Panthers 30 |
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Oops, here was round 5:
1 Josh Chapman DT Colts 67 2 Malik Jackson DE Broncos 49 3 Tahir Whitehead OLB Lions 30 4 Robert Blanton S Vikings 51 5 Najee Goode ILB Buccaneers 35 6 Adam Gettis OG Redskins 68 7 Brandon Marshall OLB Jaguars 42 8 Josh Norman DB Panthers 77 9 Zebrie Sanders OT Bills 72 10 Taylor Thompson TE Titans 63 11 De'quan Menzie DB Chiefs 62 12 Tank Carder OLB Bills 59 13 Chris Greenwood DB Lions 30 14 Johnnie Troutman OG Chargers 32 15 Rokevious Watkins OG Rams 46 16 Senio Kelemete OG Cardinals 49 17 Danny Coale WR Cowboys 59 18 Dennis Kelly OT Eagles 30 19 Korey Toomer OLB Seahawks 30 20 Josh Kaddu OLB Dolphins 52 21 Shaun Prater DB Bengals 65 22 Bradie Ewing FB Falcons 34 23 Jack Crawford DE Raiders 42 24 Chris Rainey RB Steelers 51 25 Ryan Miller OG Browns 42 26 Randy Bullock -- Texans 30 27 Corey White S Saints 32 28 Terrell Manning OLB Packers 61 29 Jonathan Massaquoi DE Falcons 69 30 Darius Fleming OLB 49ers 55 31 Marv Jones WR Bengals 67 32 George Iloka S Bengals 66 33 Juron Criner WR Raiders 54 34 Asa Jackson DB Ravens 60 35 Vick Ballard RB Colts 44 |
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Round 7 complete:
1 Justin Anderson OG Colts 30 2 Aaron Brown OLB Rams 30 3 Audie Cole ILB Vikings 50 4 Scott Solomon DE Titans 40 5 Michael Smith RB Buccaneers 43 6 Richard Crawford DB Redskins 30 7 Tim Fugger OLB Colts 47 8 Kheeston Randall DT Dolphins 42 9 D.J. Campbell S Panthers 30 10 Jordan Bernstine DB Redskins 30 11 Jerome Long DT Chiefs 30 12 Trevor Guyton DE Vikings 71 13 Greg McCoy DB Bears 30 14 Nate Potter OT Cardinals 49 15 Caleb McSurdy ILB Cowboys 31 16 Travis Lewis OLB Lions 54 17 Alfonzo Dennard DB Patriots 69 18 Justin Sweezy DT Seahawks 30 19 David Molk C Chargers 63 20 Rishard Matthews WR Dolphins 55 21 Jeris Pendleton DT Jaguars 20 22 Bryce Brown RB Eagles 32 23 Nathan Stupar OLB Raiders 30 24 Toney Clemons WR Steelers 30 25 Greg Scruggs DT Seahawks 30 26 Drake Dunsmore FB Buccaneers 30 27 Marcel Jones OT Saints 36 28 Jeremy Ebert WR Patriots 30 29 DeAngelo Tyson DT Ravens 38 30 Cam Johnson DE 49ers 70 31 Junior Hemingway WR Chiefs 36 32 Markus Kuhn DT Giants 34 33 David Paulson TE Steelers 30 34 Andrew Datko OT Packers 45 35 Antonio Allen S Jets 69 36 Bj Coleman QB Packers 32 37 Jordan White WR Jets 35 38 Trevin Wade DB Browns 59 39 Terrence Frederick DB Steelers 33 40 Brad Smelley TE Browns 30 41 Kelvin Beachum OG Steelers 31 42 Travian Robertson DT Falcons 30 43 Edwin Baker RB Chargers 68 44 John Potter -- Bills -- 45 Daryl Richardson RB Rams 30 46 Chandler Harnish QB Colts 33 |
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Other than Vickers and Dreesen, you saw the Texans find replacements for practically everyone they cut or traded to get under the cap. We have three OLs to replace Briesel and Winston. We have Mercilus to replace Mario. We have Bullock to replace Rackers. We have Bradie James to replace Ryans. We also added two receivers to eventually replace Walter and Jones.
Now, maybe they don't completely replace what we lost but it's the best that can be done and stay under the cap. Looks like a good job to me, even though I might have opted for some different receivers and linemen. I trust the Texans know what they are looking for when they hand in their card. I would have preferred they bolstered their secondary but they drafted two corners early last year who might still develop. The rest of the division upped the ante by adding some top receiving talent in the draft. JJo is going to need some help back there. Overall, this looks like a good unit to defend our division title and carry us into the playoffs. In my mind, we should have been in the AFC Championship Game last year if Schaub had stayed healthy. Yates wasn't so bad but we missed that veteran savvy at times that should have pushed us past the Ravens. We might have also been playing that game at Reliant if we had played better down the stretch. |
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I agree with Bob, I think Rick Smith has done a wonderful job this off season. I like this draft as a whole. He traded down, he grabbed some projected 2nd day guys on the 3rd day. He let the draft come to him. Nice job!
A week or so before the draft, Bob McNair had said that the team needs were WR2, bolstering the OL depth, bolstering the LB depth, and adding some more depth to the secondary. Rick did most of this, only omitting secondary. Our secondary has good depth at safety, a lot of youth at CB that has to mature fast and produce (talking about Harris, McManis and Carmichael). And of all my mocks this year, I think they only took one guy that I had down, the kicker from A&M, farmers fight!!!
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