01-17-2013, 05:25 PM | #271 |
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
I do like him, but I like Rambo better. A Rambo+Mathieu 2nd and 3rd round for me would be ideal.
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01-17-2013, 11:33 PM | #272 |
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i like elam the best I think out of the safeties, he really flys around and is a ballhawk. but i think he will be long gone by our pick but hopefully not.
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01-17-2013, 11:59 PM | #273 |
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SS, have you been hearing that we really like Rambo?
Besides his name, he is a hell of a player. Him and Shawn Williams. Right now he's on that fringe late 2nd/early 3rd. He'd be a great pick up. See his game against Georgia Tech. Theres actually a possibility we could get him and his buddy Shawn Williams in the same draft. Williams is a Brian Dawkins leader, and a Lawyer Milloy hitter. I would love the idea of creating a Georgia or LSU secondary by drafting most of their players (sadly I could see Dallas doing that too since they already have Claiborne and need a FS and have a 1st if they wanted to get Eric Reid) Also Kiper kept mentioning the name JJ Wilcox, FS Georgia Southern who is a converted WR. I watched his samford Highlights and was not impressed.
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01-17-2013, 11:59 PM | #274 |
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DJ Swearinger a very close 2nd. He can flat out ball.
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01-18-2013, 12:02 AM | #275 |
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I have not heard anything about the draft yet
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01-18-2013, 12:10 AM | #276 |
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Re: 2013 NFL Draft Prospects
WalterFootball.com: 2013 NFL Draft: Safety Rankings
TJ McDonald (Tim's son) is not too shabby either.
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01-18-2013, 01:14 AM | #278 | |
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Another SS with his size is a small school kid from Richmond Cooper Taylor. 6'4 230 with nice hips and good speed. Will also lay the wood. Has been playing well in the Shrine bowl practices all week. Could be a good value in the 5/6th rounds. |
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01-18-2013, 01:56 AM | #279 |
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Just some prospect names to throw out there.
OT: 1. Menelik Watson 6'5 317Florida st-(2nd) Super raw but a perfect ZBS fit who should run around a 4.8 40. Kiper just mocked him in the first and even tho its a stretch if hes available with our 2nd Id take him before any S or CB. 2. Oday Abushi 6'5 315 Virginia-(2nd) Great fit and a local kid 3. Justin Pugh 6'6 295 Syracuse-(2nd) Young but super talented 4. Brian Winters 6'4 302 Kent st-( 3/4th) Small School kid who dominated and could be a RT with utility OL flexability. 5. Brennan Williams 6'6 320 North Carolina-(3/4th) Was a possible 1st rounder till an injury, could be a steal but also might be another injury concern we dont need. 6. Terron Armstead 6'4 303 Arkansas Pine-bluff-(4/6th) Another small school kid with a quick side step and has been straight up dominating at Shrine bowl practices. 7. Reid Fragel 6'7 290 Ohio st-(5/7th) Super athletic but also super raw prospect who would fit our scheme very. Last year Shanny said he liked this years tackles alot and that was why he didnt take one earlier last year. So I do believe we will draft a RT higher this year to protect our QB of the future. But we also have Compton waiting in the wings with Hurt being a solid utility OL. I doubt we draft a IOL after drafting two last year. But I do think we draft another OT prospect to replace Black, being early as a starter or late and as depth. |
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Heres a name to remember (popular one thats been mentioned before) Kyle Long G/T Oregon. Potential is HUGE. He went from 2nd string to arguably the Ducks best lineman by seasons end. Could be an eagle though with Chip there now.
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I think CB might also be slightly more pressing than S and we very well migh draft at least one high.
1. Blidi Wher-Wilson 6'1 190 Conneticut-(2/3rd) Obviously would be a preference in the 3rd but I would pull the trigger in the 2nd depending on how the draft unfolds. But this kid has size and is a good cover corner but will also lay the woord. Not to mention hes a 2 time team captain which we all know Shanny likes. 2. Desmond Trufant 6'0 180 Washington- (2/3rd) Im kinda a sucker for bloodlines and this kid has em. Great cover guy who isnt scared to hit you. 3. Tharold Simon 6'3 195 LSU- (3/4th) Those of you that like the honey badger this guy should be on your radar too. great size and less time to shine with a DB field like what LSU has had, but a solid mid round pick. 4. Brandon Mcgee 5'11 190 Miami- (5/7th) Great athleticism and one of the highest rated CBs out of high school, this kid has a tone of ablility and has been holdin it down at the Shrine practices. Skins also interviewed him personally earlier this week. |
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Changing my mind if we go safety in the 2nd I really really hope DJ Swearinger is available from South Carolina. Please watch some film on him, the dude is everywhere and plays relentless and also has good hands. monster
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01-18-2013, 04:29 PM | #283 |
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Mel Kiper is projecting that the Redskins will draft Phillip Thomas of Fresno State.
Need to Know: Kiper has Redskins going safety - Rich Tandler's Real Redskins
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I like Longs potential alot. After all his brother and dad have said he is the most physically gifted of all of them. But he does have crazy upside and good football IQ. He is actually the guy who made Menelik Watson change positions from DL to OT after going against him in practice. Only knock is that he is a bit of a wild man off the field that likes to party and might have a few screws loose. But he is a guy to keep an eye on. |
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Swearinger is a very under rated FS. The second actually might be a lil high for him right now. He mostly projected 3/4th as of now but i do think he will rise in the pre draft process. But ideally grabbin him in the 3rd or 4th would be great value and somebody in this deep safety class will fall. |
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