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Old 04-27-2009, 10:12 AM   #1
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It's funny how Zorn dislikes the shotgun and two years now has brought in "system" QBs whose success is strongly tied to the formation.
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:19 AM   #2
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We just signed Scott Burley, Maryland tackle. Not real excited about this
I was (am) hoping we'd sign the other Maryland tackle, Dane Randolph. Did he get drafted? He sounds like a guy Buges could mold into a decent player.
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:22 AM   #3
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sometimes i wonder about you Terp fans. if these guys are so good, why isn't Maryland consistently playing in the B.C.S series?
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:25 AM   #4
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sometimes i wonder about you Terp fans. if these guys are so good, why isn't Maryland consistently playing in the B.C.S series?
Lol, college homerism>>pro homerism.
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:30 AM   #5
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sometimes i wonder about you Terp fans. if these guys are so good, why isn't Maryland consistently playing in the B.C.S series?
For the record, not a Terps fan, just think we hit the jackpot with Barnes and Williams. Barnes is a strong nickel-corner, which you need more than ever these days. And I think Williams can be our starting C sooner than later.
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:28 AM   #6
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Re: Undrafted Rookies Signed

So far the list:

QB-Chase Daniel (Missouri)
OT-Scott Burley (Maryland)
DE-Derek Walker (Illinois)
WR-Josh Briscoe (Tennessee)
C-Edwin Williams (Maryland)
WR-Jaison Williams (Oregon)
CB-Doug Dutch (Michigan)
DT-Brigham Harwell (UCLA)
LB-Ronnie Palmer (Arizona)
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:37 AM   #7
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For the record I am Terps fan. I was excited last year when we got Crummey & I'm 10times more excited about getting Williams. He is a steal and coworker who went to college with him told me he is a life long Redskins fan.
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Old 04-27-2009, 11:42 AM   #8
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i love the pickup of daniels. i thought he was amazing in college, and think he could be a good backup qb in this league.
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Old 04-27-2009, 11:46 AM   #9
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i love the pickup of daniels. i thought he was amazing in college, and think he could be a good backup qb in this league.
Yep. We should trade Collins for a pick next year to let Colt and Daniels fight for #2 and #3.

SO glad we picked up that Center from MD.
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Old 04-27-2009, 11:55 AM   #10
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Re: Undrafted Rookies Signed

Easy guys, edwin williams doesn't seem so sexy according to scouts inc

Overall Football Traits
Production 2 2004: Maryland red shirts Williams. 2005: Williams plays in the final 10 games of the season. 2006-2008: Williams starts 39 games at center.
Height-Weight-Speed 3 Adequate height and good bulk but marginal top-end speed.
Durability 2 Durability isn't a concern to our knowledge.
Character 2 2008: Member of the 2008 Terrapin Council, the team's leadership committee. 2004: Offensive scout team player of the year.
Offensive Center specific Traits
Strength/Toughness 4 Runs though downfield blocks and flashes the ability to put linebackers on their backs. (see 2008 Clemson game) Upper body strength is just adequate and doesn't jar defenders with a violent initial punch. Appears to gear down before the whistle too much.
Agility 4 Doesn't show great body control in space and loses balance at times. Moves well laterally but struggles to change directions quickly.
Awareness 3 Keeps head on a swivel and does a nice job of recognizing line stunts/blitzes. Vocal, appears to read defensive fronts well and makes sound line calls. Appears to look left when first step is to that side during 2008 Clemson game.
Pass Protection 3 Takes first step as snaps the ball and gets set quickly. Digs in and flashes the ability to hold ground working against bull rushers but doesn't sink hips well enough and it could be more of an issue at the NFL level.
Run Blocking 3 Quicker than fast and can beat defenders to the point of contact. Gets adequate hand placement and fights to stay in position once locked on but doesn't get great push, leans and slips off some blocks as a result. Shows far better range than timed speed suggests. Does a good job of opening hips when asked to pull or trap and efficient getting around the corner.
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:08 PM   #11
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Re: Undrafted Rookies Signed

Williams may not be an all pro, but I will take him over Geisenger

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Easy guys, edwin williams doesn't seem so sexy according to scouts inc

Overall Football Traits
Production 2 2004: Maryland red shirts Williams. 2005: Williams plays in the final 10 games of the season. 2006-2008: Williams starts 39 games at center.
Height-Weight-Speed 3 Adequate height and good bulk but marginal top-end speed.
Durability 2 Durability isn't a concern to our knowledge.
Character 2 2008: Member of the 2008 Terrapin Council, the team's leadership committee. 2004: Offensive scout team player of the year.
Offensive Center specific Traits
Strength/Toughness 4 Runs though downfield blocks and flashes the ability to put linebackers on their backs. (see 2008 Clemson game) Upper body strength is just adequate and doesn't jar defenders with a violent initial punch. Appears to gear down before the whistle too much.
Agility 4 Doesn't show great body control in space and loses balance at times. Moves well laterally but struggles to change directions quickly.
Awareness 3 Keeps head on a swivel and does a nice job of recognizing line stunts/blitzes. Vocal, appears to read defensive fronts well and makes sound line calls. Appears to look left when first step is to that side during 2008 Clemson game.
Pass Protection 3 Takes first step as snaps the ball and gets set quickly. Digs in and flashes the ability to hold ground working against bull rushers but doesn't sink hips well enough and it could be more of an issue at the NFL level.
Run Blocking 3 Quicker than fast and can beat defenders to the point of contact. Gets adequate hand placement and fights to stay in position once locked on but doesn't get great push, leans and slips off some blocks as a result. Shows far better range than timed speed suggests. Does a good job of opening hips when asked to pull or trap and efficient getting around the corner.
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:09 PM   #12
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Easy guys, edwin williams doesn't seem so sexy according to scouts inc

Overall Football Traits
Production 2 2004: Maryland red shirts Williams. 2005: Williams plays in the final 10 games of the season. 2006-2008: Williams starts 39 games at center.
Height-Weight-Speed 3 Adequate height and good bulk but marginal top-end speed.
Durability 2 Durability isn't a concern to our knowledge.
Character 2 2008: Member of the 2008 Terrapin Council, the team's leadership committee. 2004: Offensive scout team player of the year.
Offensive Center specific Traits
Strength/Toughness 4 Runs though downfield blocks and flashes the ability to put linebackers on their backs. (see 2008 Clemson game) Upper body strength is just adequate and doesn't jar defenders with a violent initial punch. Appears to gear down before the whistle too much.
Agility 4 Doesn't show great body control in space and loses balance at times. Moves well laterally but struggles to change directions quickly.
Awareness 3 Keeps head on a swivel and does a nice job of recognizing line stunts/blitzes. Vocal, appears to read defensive fronts well and makes sound line calls. Appears to look left when first step is to that side during 2008 Clemson game.
Pass Protection 3 Takes first step as snaps the ball and gets set quickly. Digs in and flashes the ability to hold ground working against bull rushers but doesn't sink hips well enough and it could be more of an issue at the NFL level.
Run Blocking 3 Quicker than fast and can beat defenders to the point of contact. Gets adequate hand placement and fights to stay in position once locked on but doesn't get great push, leans and slips off some blocks as a result. Shows far better range than timed speed suggests. Does a good job of opening hips when asked to pull or trap and efficient getting around the corner.
that grades him right around average, many guys taken after the draft grade below that, I've never seen him play, but that report doesn't bother me too much
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:26 PM   #13
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that grades him right around average, many guys taken after the draft grade below that, I've never seen him play, but that report doesn't bother me too much
Yeah. I am sure that players like M.Colston or J. Peters also got "average" grades.

Being a Maryland grad, I would love to see the Terps' players do well in the pros. I would like it even more if they did well in the pros for the 'Skins!
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Old 04-27-2009, 01:56 PM   #14
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that grades him right around average, many guys taken after the draft grade below that, I've never seen him play, but that report doesn't bother me too much
I agree. He's durable, vocal, and unlike Rabach it sounds like he makes good reads and line calls. He's not a star player, but if this wasn't the deepest center class in years, he would have been drafted for sure. I agree with SmootSmack that he could be a nice steal.
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:02 PM   #15
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I think we also signed QB Joe Ganz

Joe Ganz - 2009 Draft Tracker - SI.com
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