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01-09-2012
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Harrison Smith FS/SS Notre Dame
There are probably more athletic and faster safeties in the country, but if he is there in the 3rd or 4th round he could be worth a look.
He is 6'2'' 215lbs, a fifth year senior. The lone Captain last year for the Irish. Started as a linebacker his sophomore year and converted to safety his junior and senior seasons.
This is from Wes Bunting:
Those same instincts show up well in the pass game, as he's a bit of a ball hawk who has the ability to routinely get early jumps on the football. Exhibits impressive instincts, which routinely allows him to get early jumps on the football and put himself around the play. Looks a bit tight in his drop, causing him to get upright and he will get elongated/overextended with his footwork when looking to click and close, losing a bit out of his breaks. However, he's consistently moving toward the action before any defender and, once he collects himself, has a better closing burst than given credit for. Lacks great straight-line speed, but looks like a 4.55 guy who plays faster because of instincts.
Another draft site also mentioned his instinct and feel for the game. This is the type of guy that can play special teams right away and will not bust assignments. There are probably highly rated DB's in the class, but what I like is that the kid has a high football IQ.
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Sounds good to me.
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Liked him as a college player, but he doesn't have the athleticism, let alone speed, to be an impactful safety in the NFL.
And I think his "instincts" are greatly improved by being a 5th year senior. Some of that has to be that you've just seen everything at the college game.
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01-09-2012
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Not good enough for us. And that is from the #1 Irish homer here
Las Cruces NM
White Sands NM
Where men are men and the sheep are scared!
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01-09-2012
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"You Want Some?"
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Too big and slow for what the Cowboys need.
They need a guy like 6'1, 205, who can run a less than 4.5 forty.
A guy 6'2, 220 is going to be eaten alive in coverage unless he's an athletic freak and a 4.55 forty time doesn't sound like he is.
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01-09-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
Too big and slow for what the Cowboys need.
They need a guy like 6'1, 205, who can run a less than 4.5 forty.
A guy 6'2, 220 is going to be eaten alive in coverage unless he's an athletic freak and a 4.55 forty time doesn't sound like he is.
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I would like to see the combine numbers for him. But what stuck out most about him is that he has a high football IQ and will not bust assignments. Bunting also noted that he has good instincts and can dissect plays quickly. He may not be the athletic freak like some of the other top safeties coming out but being able to sniff out a play while it develops can make up for the 4.55 time he runs in the forty.
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I'd like to see how he does at the combine, I almost put him in one of my mocks but they have him rated as a 3rd - 4th rounder and I could justify it at that point.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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01-09-2012
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"You Want Some?"
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Check out this stat line...
5-10, 206, 4.38
Those are Polamalu's numbers coming out of college.
I'll take one of those for the Cowboys please.
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01-11-2012
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Originally Posted by burmafrd
Not good enough for us. And that is from the #1 Irish homer here
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Ditto. He was a decent college player. I don't see him being more than a special teams player in the NFL.
Irish Eyes Are Smiling
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01-11-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by burmafrd
Not good enough for us. And that is from the #1 Irish homer here
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You know we only have 1 1st rd pick right? 
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01-11-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
You know we only have 1 1st rd pick right? 
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I thought I was the #1 Irish Homer on the Zone but you got me beat.
Las Cruces NM
White Sands NM
Where men are men and the sheep are scared!
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01-13-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Marktui
There are probably more athletic and faster safeties in the country, but if he is there in the 3rd or 4th round he could be worth a look.
He is 6'2'' 215lbs, a fifth year senior. The lone Captain last year for the Irish. Started as a linebacker his sophomore year and converted to safety his junior and senior seasons.
This is from Wes Bunting: [View Full Quote]Those same instincts show up well in the pass game, as he's a bit of a ball hawk who has the ability to routinely get early jumps on the football. Exhibits impressive instincts, which routinely allows him to get early jumps on the football and put himself around the play. Looks a bit tight in his drop, causing him to get upright and he will get elongated/overextended with his footwork when looking to click and close, losing a bit out of his breaks. However, he's consistently moving toward the action before any defender and, once he collects himself, has a better closing burst than given credit for. Lacks great straight-line speed, but looks like a 4.55 guy who plays faster because of instincts.
Another draft site also mentioned his instinct and feel for the game. This is the type of guy that can play special teams right away and will not bust assignments. There are probably highly rated DB's in the class, but what I like is that the kid has a high football IQ.
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Love, love this player. IMO Smith has better football instincts and playmaking ability than the more heralded Te'o (and I am a Te'o fan from way back). Smith has great anticipation and first step towards the ball.
This time of the year, Joe fan becomes obsessively enamored with 40 times and lifts, heights and weights. Give me the football player.
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
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