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01-21-2009
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2nd: Oklahoma OT Phil Loadholt - 6'8" 343, 5.38 40
I'm on board with Hos on this one, Loadholt is a monster, he's looking very good dominating DEs in Senior Bowl drills, will need to be coached on how to slide laterally as he can be exposed wide, and it affects him on the whole in the passing game, as he can be beat inside by trying to cheat outside, will work behind Flozell, and will improve our goalline offense as 3rd OT
3rd: Alabama C Antoine Caldwell - 6'4" 307, 5.12 40
stout and powerful C who does a good job of anchoring and driving his man in the running game, Freshman All-American as a OG, lining up at RG some in Senior Bowl practices
4th: Cal OLB Zack Follett - 6'2" 231, 4.68 40
tenacious defender with a great burst to the ball/ballcarrier, reads the action very well, and hits like a truck
4th: Georgia DT Corvey Irvin - 6'3" 296, 5.06 40
JUCO transfer in '08 who was voted team captain, contributed 34 tackles and 23 QB pressures, looking good as a speed rusher in Senior Bowl workouts
5th: North Carolina WR Brandon Tate - 6'1" 195, 4.52 40
one of the nation's most electrifying players the 1st 6 games of '08 before tearing up his knee, averaged 21.7 yards on 45 touches as a receiver/runner/punt returner/kick returner
5th: Western Illinois OLB Jason Williams - 6'1" 241, 4.59 40
powerful, aggressive LB who does a great job of running with TEs down the seam in coverage, as well as sticking his nose in the action at the point of attack, forced an NCAA all-division, record-tying 14 fumbles
6th: Miami CB Bruce Johnson - 5'10" 182, 4.43 40
smooth, fast and incredibly quick DB, reminds me of Orlando Scandrick, as he's very physical at the line, and against the run, can play outside and in the slot, returns kicks
7th: Southern Cal DE Kyle Moore - 6'5" 265, 4.89 40
underrated USC defender with good initial quickness, has strong hands to punch away the OT to re-direct inside, displays good hustle down the field
7th: Fresno State QB Tom Brandstater - 6'5" 216, 4.8 40
raw QB with prototypical size, a good athlete, former safety in high school, has experience working out of the shotgun and under C, very good throwing on the run, esp. off the boot-leg
Last edited by Bob Sacamano : 01-21-2009 at 09:36 PM.
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01-21-2009
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The center from 'Bama is for real. I like Loadholt, too.
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01-21-2009
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I don't like the bottom half of the mock. After Tate.
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01-21-2009
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Good imock
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01-21-2009
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Originally Posted by DaBoys4Life
I don't like the bottom half of the mock. After Tate.
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but I got a player from the U
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01-25-2009
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This is one of the better Cowboys mocks I've seen. Not a big fan of the Moore pick. Good job man, I give you an A for effort.

I'm just another sheep in the pack, but I bite like a goat!
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01-25-2009
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Didn't Loadholt have two off-field incidents? They may not be an issue, but I would definately look at his character when comparable talent isn't that far away.
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01-25-2009
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Very good mock...Irvin really reminds me of Ratliff...high motor, good character.
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01-26-2009
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Originally Posted by iRoot4Losers
7th: Fresno State QB Tom Brandstater - 6'5" 216, 4.8 40
raw QB with prototypical size, a good athlete, former safety in high school, has experience working out of the shotgun and under C, very good throwing on the run, esp. off the boot-leg
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Please, God, NO!
I've had to wait for this bum to get the heck out of Fresno for too long to have to put up with him for any longer. Believe me, he is horrible.
The rest of your list seems to be pretty good.
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01-26-2009
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What's it going to be then, eh?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iRoot4Losers
2nd: Oklahoma OT Phil Loadholt - 6'8" 343, 5.38 40
I'm on board with Hos on this one, Loadholt is a monster, he's looking very good dominating DEs in Senior Bowl drills, will need to be coached on how to slide laterally as he can be exposed wide, and it affects him on the whole in the passing game, as he can be beat inside by trying to cheat outside, will work behind Flozell, and will improve our goalline offense as 3rd OT
3rd: Alabama C Antoine Caldwell - 6'4" 307, 5.12 40
stout and powerful C who does a good job of anchoring and driving his man in the running game, Freshman All-American as a OG, lining up at RG some in Senior Bowl practices
4th: Cal OLB Zack Follett - 6'2" 231, 4.68 40
tenacious defender with a great burst to the ball/ballcarrier, reads the action very well, and hits like a truck
4th: Georgia DT Corvey Irvin - 6'3" 296, 5.06 40 [View Full Quote]
JUCO transfer in '08 who was voted team captain, contributed 34 tackles and 23 QB pressures, looking good as a speed rusher in Senior Bowl workouts
5th: North Carolina WR Brandon Tate - 6'1" 195, 4.52 40
one of the nation's most electrifying players the 1st 6 games of '08 before tearing up his knee, averaged 21.7 yards on 45 touches as a receiver/runner/punt returner/kick returner
5th: Western Illinois OLB Jason Williams - 6'1" 241, 4.59 40
powerful, aggressive LB who does a great job of running with TEs down the seam in coverage, as well as sticking his nose in the action at the point of attack, forced an NCAA all-division, record-tying 14 fumbles
6th: Miami CB Bruce Johnson - 5'10" 182, 4.43 40
smooth, fast and incredibly quick DB, reminds me of Orlando Scandrick, as he's very physical at the line, and against the run, can play outside and in the slot, returns kicks
7th: Southern Cal DE Kyle Moore - 6'5" 265, 4.89 40
underrated USC defender with good initial quickness, has strong hands to punch away the OT to re-direct inside, displays good hustle down the field
7th: Fresno State QB Tom Brandstater - 6'5" 216, 4.8 40
raw QB with prototypical size, a good athlete, former safety in high school, has experience working out of the shotgun and under C, very good throwing on the run, esp. off the boot-leg
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Nicely done. But I think Kyle Moore will go a lot higher than the 7th round.
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01-26-2009
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What's it going to be then, eh?
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Originally Posted by EveryoneElse
Please, God, NO!
I've had to wait for this bum to get the heck out of Fresno for too long to have to put up with him for any longer. Believe me, he is horrible.
The rest of your list seems to be pretty good.
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No offense but I have noticed fans are a lot harder on their favorite college team's QB than scouts are. Matt Moore had the same type of outrage from Oregon State fans and he seems to have done alright for himself. At least that is what people say since he was the most rueful cut we have made since Woodrow Dantzler.
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01-26-2009
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Originally Posted by Alexander
Nicely done. But I think Kyle Moore will go a lot higher than the 7th round.
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I'm afraid so
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Originally Posted by Alexander
No offense but I have noticed fans are a lot harder on their favorite college team's QB than scouts are. Matt Moore had the same type of outrage from Oregon State fans and he seems to have done alright for himself. At least that is what people say since he was the most rueful cut we have made since Woodrow Dantzler.
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I wouldn't base anything that Brandstater did in college, as he's only been a QB for 4 years, with 3 years playing experience
he was a safety in high school
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01-29-2009
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Originally Posted by iRoot4Losers
I'm afraid so
I wouldn't base anything that Brandstater did in college, as he's only been a QB for 4 years, with 3 years playing experience
he was a safety in high school
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He played both sides of the ball in highschool, Starting QB and Safety.
Alexander has a point, being a fan may skew my judgement of him. One thing that irks the hell out of me is he stares down his WRs and TEs. In his three years as starter, from game one until the bitter end, he never corected that.
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