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04-03-2012
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Jared Crick DE
What about this guy in the 2nd?
Fall in line with how Dallas have been drafting....Injured player but 1st round rating in 2010. DT probably playing DE in 3-4 with 9.5 sack in 2010 and 17 tackles for losses.
When Mayock was watching tapes for CB Akamura (sp) last year, all he keep saying is this kid Crick just jump out at him constantly throughout the game tape.
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04-03-2012
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I like Crick, he is one I would be happy to see Dallas draft.
My top 5 3-4 DE
Cox
Reyes
Still
Crick
Winn
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04-03-2012
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If JJ gets cute and trade down, I would love to get Crick in the 2nd. He should be fully recovered from muscle injury and ready to go.
He should fit in very nicely at DE. In fact I think he's a better player than Brocker from LSU and Upshaw.
If JJ trade down would be a great pick to get Silatolu G and Crick DE with top two picks and add a pick in the third.
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04-03-2012
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I recorded a few of his games this year and was excited to see him. I came out unimpressed. Decent run stuffer but limited as a pass rusher. Not sure how well he will translate to a 5 technique.
At that moment a voice came over me and said, Look up, get up, and don't ever give up. You tell everyone or anyone that has ever doubted, thought they did not measure up or wanted to quit, you tell them to look up, get up and don't ever give up. - Michael Irvin
Last edited by NeonDeion21 : 04-03-2012 at 09:05 PM.
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04-03-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NeonDeion21
I put recorded a few of his games this year and was excited to see him. I came out unimpressed. Decent run stuffer but limited as a pass rusher. Not sure how well he will translate to a 5 technique.
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thought he got hurt pretty early on ? He'll be 3-4 DE which should give him a bit more space to work with. He certainly can take on double team based on his experience at DT. Before he got hurt he had 9.5 sack from DT...that's not too shabby.
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04-03-2012
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I watched him against Ohio St. and Wisconsin. Both were earlier in the season before his injury. Good player, just not all that impressed.
At that moment a voice came over me and said, Look up, get up, and don't ever give up. You tell everyone or anyone that has ever doubted, thought they did not measure up or wanted to quit, you tell them to look up, get up and don't ever give up. - Michael Irvin
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04-03-2012
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Originally Posted by NeonDeion21
I watched him against Ohio St. and Wisconsin. Both were earlier in the season before his injury. Good player, just not all that impressed.
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Crick tore his pec during the Ohio State game, but played the majority of that game with the injury. Crick also suffered a concussion during this game as well.
Crick was also injured in the Washington game with a concussion, sat out the Wyoming game because of it.
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04-03-2012
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So he's injured, projected before the injury to be a 1st rounder, but now seen more in the 2nd.
Sounds familiar.....go ahead and pick out his jersey number for our team.
"Since I was a kid, all I ever wanted to be was a Cowboy" - Morgan Freeman from An Unfinished Life
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04-04-2012
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Is Crick going to be completely healed before the start of training camp or is he going to have be "red-shirted" like carter was last year?
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04-04-2012
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The torn pec does not bother me but the multiple concussions do.
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04-04-2012
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I like Crick, he is one of those high motor guy you will not see slack off. In terms of talent he has been a very consistent in his performance. Last season he did suffer an injury and missed most of the season. But in terms of what kind of player he is? I see him a blue collar lunch pail guy who will bring it every game
Adrian Peterson: Playing in the NFL is like "modern-day slavery"
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04-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I like Crick, he is one of those high motor guy you will not see slack off. In terms of talent he has been a very consistent in his performance. Last season he did suffer an injury and missed most of the season. But in terms of what kind of player he is? I see him a blue collar lunch pail guy who will bring it every game
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yep just the type of player Gerrett likes. But I haven't heard any news about Dallas being interested in Crick.
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04-04-2012
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Originally Posted by supercowboy8
yep just the type of player Gerrett likes. But I haven't heard any news about Dallas being interested in Crick.
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I did not hear Dallas was interested in Demarco Murray either, Murray was even shocked.
This time of year I don't buy into the overall rumor mill taking place around the league.
We will just see what happens but if Crick were the pick in rd 2 I would consider that a solid pick
Adrian Peterson: Playing in the NFL is like "modern-day slavery"
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04-04-2012
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Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I did not hear Dallas was interested in Demarco Murray either, Murray was even shocked.
This time of year I don't buy into the overall rumor mill taking place around the league.
We will just see what happens but if Crick were the pick in rd 2 I would consider that a solid pick
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true, also don't go crazy thinking that only players coming in for a visit are the players Dallas wants to draft. Dallas and other teams have drafted players they never even talked to.
Nebraska is close enough to Dallas that scouts have probably seen enuogh of Crick that they don't ned to see any more. Smae as they did with Murray.
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04-04-2012
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Originally Posted by supercowboy8
true, also don't go crazy thinking that only players coming in for a visit are the players Dallas wants to draft. Dallas and other teams have drafted players they never even talked to.
Nebraska is close enough to Dallas that scouts have probably seen enuogh of Crick that they don't ned to see any more. Smae as they did with Murray.
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Exactly. I'm as interested as the next guy on who visits Valley Ranch but I also know every time a player does come to Valley Ranch the speculations and rumors start up on who we are picking. Last week Garrett is at Alabama and 3 Bama players became the front runners. Maybe they are maybe they are not. Every team is looking at players, Cowboys are no different.
I see it as a team doing their home work not only on player they may like to draft but players they know they will not get
Adrian Peterson: Playing in the NFL is like "modern-day slavery"
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