View Full Version : Juaquin Iglesias wants to be a Dallas Cowboy
EMMITTnROY
03-11-2009, 02:43 AM
http://newsok.com/ex-sooner-juaquin-iglesias-prefers-dallas-cowboys/article/3352213?custom_click=headlines_widget
Hostile
03-11-2009, 02:45 AM
I'd take him with our 3rd round pick.
TwoDeep3
03-11-2009, 04:05 AM
I read a bio on him the other day and it stated he won't get much separation in the NFL.
He's big, but lumbers is what they were implying.
silverbear
03-11-2009, 05:39 AM
I'd take him with our 3rd round pick.
Naw, if we're gonna draft anybody from Redneck Tech, I'd "sooner" it be Duke Robinson... :D
dbair1967
03-11-2009, 05:44 AM
Naw, if we're gonna draft anybody from Redneck Tech, I'd "sooner" it be Duke Robinson... :D
PFW throws him under the bus basically. Definitely seems to get the "buyer beware" tag.
Sandman
03-11-2009, 06:39 AM
I want Juaquin Iglesias wants to be a Dallas Cowboy and we are gonna have to do it in the 2nd to get him. Think a bigger and faster A. Boldin. This guy made monster plays every week versus the top competion in college and will be a very good WR in the NFL. Look at the top rec that have been thrown under the bus by magazines prior to the draft, just watch the film. Lets get him.
Zaxor
03-11-2009, 06:43 AM
I want Juaquin Iglesias wants to be a Dallas Cowboy and we are gonna have to do it in the 2nd to get him. Think a bigger and faster A. Boldin. This guy made monster plays every week versus the top competion in college and will be a very good WR in the NFL. Look at the top rec that have been thrown under the bus by magazines prior to the draft, just watch the film. Lets get him.
I have no idea whether he will ggod as Boldin but the guy did make plays has good hands
MichaelWinicki
03-11-2009, 07:03 AM
He ought to stick to singing. :D
zekecee
03-11-2009, 07:13 AM
I was just getting ready to say "I would rather have Julio or at least Joaquin Phoenix"
CATCH17
03-11-2009, 07:15 AM
He gives us to much of the exact same thing Patrick Crayton does.
If we get rid of Crayton i'd like to have him. If not then he would just be a wasted pick.
adbutcher
03-11-2009, 07:15 AM
He ought to stick to singing. :D
:muttley:
CATCH17
03-11-2009, 07:17 AM
I want Juaquin Iglesias wants to be a Dallas Cowboy and we are gonna have to do it in the 2nd to get him. Think a bigger and faster A. Boldin. This guy made monster plays every week versus the top competion in college and will be a very good WR in the NFL. Look at the top rec that have been thrown under the bus by magazines prior to the draft, just watch the film. Lets get him.
Please people. Don't think that.
Is spelling correctly optional in this post?
REDVOLUTION
03-11-2009, 07:28 AM
He ought to stick to singing. :D
me encanta los dallas cowboys....Bailamos - let the Cowboys sign you now Bailamos
:laugh1:
Sam I Am
03-11-2009, 07:30 AM
I'll pass unless he slips to late second day or undrafted.
jswalker1981
03-11-2009, 07:34 AM
I wanna be a Cowboy too.
But I don't want us to spend a 2nd round pick on you, no offense.
Vinnie2u
03-11-2009, 08:11 AM
I always thought that his dad Julio Iglesias was a better singer... But he did date Anna Kornicova for a while....
REDVOLUTION
03-11-2009, 08:22 AM
I always thought that his dad Julio Iglesias was a better singer... But he did date Anna Kornicova for a while....
I dont know if its true but I heard a story back when Enrique first became poppular.
He called his father and said, "Dad I have the #1 song"
His father laughed and said, "no you dont" and hung up
:lmao2:
Double Trouble
03-11-2009, 08:24 AM
I want Juaquin Iglesias wants to be a Dallas Cowboy and we are gonna have to do it in the 2nd to get him. Think a bigger and faster A. Boldin. This guy made monster plays every week versus the top competion in college and will be a very good WR in the NFL. Look at the top rec that have been thrown under the bus by magazines prior to the draft, just watch the film. Lets get him.
If he was as you describe him, he'd be an early first rounder, not a 3rd.
When you consider all the Big 12 QBs putting up huge #s, no one can say they played against "top competition", certainly not on the defensive side of the ball. Like many Big 12 WRs, he's an average prospect who put up big #s against bad defenses.
A better NFL comparison would have been Patrick Crayton.
Vinnie2u
03-11-2009, 08:30 AM
I dont know if its true but I heard a story back when Enrique first became poppular.
He called his father and said, "Dad I have the #1 song"
His father laughed and said, "no you dont" and hung up
:lmao2:
True Story Mick.. Also as old as dad is now he still gets more play than H. Hefner..
speedkilz88
03-11-2009, 08:31 AM
I just don't care for the guy.
ndanger
03-11-2009, 08:32 AM
I'd take him with our 3rd round pick.
And not look back. Those making comparisons to Crayton are way off the mark. Unless they are saying Crayton went from being Qb. at a small school, to a solid receiver, and J.I. will go from being a good receiver to a very good receiver, I just don't see the comparison. I am a Sooner fan and have seen him in person and the kid made some clutch catches on many occasions regardless of the competition.
Chocolate Lab
03-11-2009, 08:40 AM
I don't know what to think of him. I really liked him a couple of years ago, when I thought he was clearly better than Kelly. But this past year he didn't do as much. And I really didn't like those drops in the NC game.
DaBoys4Life
03-11-2009, 08:53 AM
Get in line that stretches around the door.
CATCH17
03-11-2009, 09:01 AM
And not look back. Those making comparisons to Crayton are way off the mark. Unless they are saying Crayton went from being Qb. at a small school, to a solid receiver, and J.I. will go from being a good receiver to a very good receiver, I just don't see the comparison. I am a Sooner fan and have seen him in person and the kid made some clutch catches on many occasions regardless of the competition.
There isn't a much more accurate description of him than Patrick Crayton and Dallas wont draft him because of that reason.
What you see as an OU homer is a guy who will catch a 3 yard pass and pick up 20 yards in a sucko defensive conference and you become enamored.
You have to look at his overall talent and his overall talent is nothing more than a solid receiver at the next level if he is lucky.
They actually play defense in this league unlike the one he is currently in (the big 12).
Kangaroo
03-11-2009, 09:08 AM
There isn't a much more accurate description of him than Patrick Crayton and Dallas wont draft him because of that reason.
What you see as an OU homer is a guy who will catch a 3 yard pass and pick up 20 yards in a sucko defensive conference and you become enamored.
You have to look at his overall talent and his overall talent is nothing more than a solid receiver at the next level if he is lucky.
They actually play defense in this league unlike the one he is currently in (the big 12).
Crayton won't prevent Dallas from drafting the guy where he falls in the draft and how he is rated on the board will determine if we draft the guy
BraveHeartFan
03-11-2009, 09:17 AM
I've seen the guy play a lot and he has good hands, seems to get open more than people think he will, and seems to work hard.
I do agree that he isn't worth a second round pick though. Maybe a 3rd or 4th if he there then but nothing prior to that.
speedkilz88
03-11-2009, 09:39 AM
Crayton won't prevent Dallas from drafting the guy where he falls in the draft and how he is rated on the board will determine if we draft the guyI have to disagree. If they thought he was equal to a guy that they already have and is not starting material they certainly could pass on the guy for someone that has higher upside.
JIMMYBUFFETT
03-11-2009, 09:39 AM
Crayton is a poor comparison and would kill to be as good as Inglesias . The only thing they share is the fact that they are both best suited as slot receivers . Boldin is a worse comparison and Inglesias has nothing similar in his game to Boldin . Inglesias will never be mentioned in the same breath with Boldin again past this point . If you need to compare him to a current NFL player , think of Anthony Gonzales . He's a slot receiver who could be more in the right situation . I'd pass on Inglesias , but he'll make somebody a nice player .
Apollo Creed
03-11-2009, 09:44 AM
Kenny McInley.
Exactly the type of route runner, and hands this team needs.
Aven8
03-11-2009, 09:59 AM
NOPE! The guy we are taking.......please see below.
Hostile
03-11-2009, 10:06 AM
Naw, if we're gonna draft anybody from Redneck Tech, I'd "sooner" it be Duke Robinson... :DYou know how bad I've got it for Duke man. He is the player I want most.
cowboyjoe
03-11-2009, 10:09 AM
right we all understand about how your drooling over duke robinson hostile, i like him too, we need a big mauling offensive young stud on our offensive line,
but on wrs, i disagree
Juaquin Iglesias
WR, Oklahoma JUAQUIN IGLESIAS MEASURABLES
Height: 6-0 Weight: 210
40-yard dash: 4.45 10-yard dash: 1.56
20-yard shuttle: 4.41 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 9-8 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: Vertical jump: 34
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 2.62
War Room analysis
Strengths: Is smart. Reads defenses well and knows how to get open. Runs sharp routes to gain separation from man-to-man coverage and finds open spots in zone coverage. Shows excellent hands to pluck the ball away from his body. Makes tough catches in key situations. Shows burst out of cuts to shake defenders on short routes. Runs hard after the catch and gains yards after contact. Is fearless; does not flinch on inside slants, maintaining focus and holding on to ball while absorbing hard hits.
Weaknesses: Lacks explosiveness and elite speed, which will hurt his ability to separate from NFL defenders and stretch the field deep. Lacks strength to break tackles. Must prove he has quickness and strength to defeat jams and gain release against NFL press coverage.
Bottom line: Iglesias was a productive receiver for the Sooners, but his subpar top speed will make it tough for him to maintain that level of productivity in the NFL. He is unlikely to be drafted high because he will not impress anyone with his 40-yard dash time in postseason workouts and never be the type of receiver who beats defenders deep. But Iglesias has the intangibles and outstanding hands to make it as a possession receiver.
I would rather have this player; Johnny Knox
Courtesy
Abilene Christian
Overall grade: 5.9
Position rank: 14
JOHNNY KNOX MEASURABLES
Height: 5-11 Weight: 185
40-yard dash: 4.30 10-yard dash: 1.47
20-yard shuttle: 4.15 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 10-2 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: 6.82 Vertical jump: 35
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 2.53
KEY » *
Johnny Knox
WR, Abilene Christian
War Room analysis
Strengths: Shows explosive speed and quickness. Creates separation with speed. Is a smart route runner. Shows different speed on deep balls. Tracks balls well in the air and shows good hands to pluck them. Shows flexible knees and hips; adjusts his body to catch off-target throws and makes shoestring catches. Works hard and leads by example. Takes pride in his blocking and makes blocks downfield to free ball carriers. Has experience as a return man.
Weaknesses: Must improve upper- and lower-body strength. Gets held up at the line by more physical cornerbacks. Must improve at dropping weight and getting downhill out of his breaks. Must play stronger in traffic and after catches; does not break many tackles. Must prove he can make plays against tougher competition.
Bottom line: Knox is a small-school prospect who is not well known outside scouting circles. He gained more than 1,000 yards in each of the past two seasons and is a deep threat, showing tremendous speed. He must improve his strength, but is a solid middle-round selection. Knox's experience returning punts and kicks adds to his draft value.
The cowboys needs a wide receiver with speed to burn, we have the 2 big physical wrs in roy williams and miles austin, now we need speed.
silverbear
03-11-2009, 10:10 AM
You know how bad I've got it for Duke man. He is the player I want most.
That's because you're uncommonly intelligent... :D
Avery
03-11-2009, 10:13 AM
I don't touch Iglesias before the 4th.
cowboyjoe
03-11-2009, 10:17 AM
look at the inmeasurables Hostile;
JOHNNY KNOX MEASURABLES
Height: 5-11 Weight: 185
40-yard dash: 4.30 10-yard dash: 1.47
20-yard shuttle: 4.15 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 10-2 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: 6.82 Vertical jump: 35
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 2.53
Juaquin Iglesias
WR, Oklahoma JUAQUIN IGLESIAS MEASURABLES
Height: 6-0 Weight: 210
40-yard dash: 4.45 10-yard dash: 1.56
20-yard shuttle: 4.41 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 9-8 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: Vertical jump: 34
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 2.62
War Room analysis
Johnny Knox has more speed, is even more stronger than the wr from oklahoma and if you have watched film of johnny knox, he adjusts well to the ball, kinda like tony hill did when he came out of college, plus knox has superrior speed to stretch the field.
cowboyjoe
03-11-2009, 10:19 AM
right avery, i think the oklahoma wr wont go till the 4th or 5th round, so should knox, id rather have knox, he can help the cowboys by stretching the field, but johnny knox is a decent punt returner and smaller too. Remember wade said tall wrs have a hard time being punt returners.
MichaelWinicki
03-11-2009, 10:29 AM
Sorry Hos.
Julio is a no-go in Dallas.
Not enough speed to separate.
ndanger
03-11-2009, 10:32 AM
There isn't a much more accurate description of him than Patrick Crayton and Dallas wont draft him because of that reason.
What you see as an OU homer is a guy who will catch a 3 yard pass and pick up 20 yards in a sucko defensive conference and you become enamored.
You have to look at his overall talent and his overall talent is nothing more than a solid receiver at the next level if he is lucky.
They actually play defense in this league unlike the one he is currently in (the big 12).
I'll give you that I am a homer but the link below suggests that he nothing like Crayton thank you very much.
http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/iglesias_juaquin00.html
Bob Sacamano
03-11-2009, 11:29 AM
He gives us to much of the exact same thing Patrick Crayton does.
If we get rid of Crayton i'd like to have him. If not then he would just be a wasted pick.
he's a bit quicker than Crayton
ddh33
03-11-2009, 12:11 PM
Bob Stoops always compared Juaquin to Ike Hilliard, who Bob was with at Florida years ago.
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