DMN Blog: Dallas Cowboys draft review: SS Michael Hamlin

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Selected: Fifth round, 166th overall
Size: 6-2, 214
School: Clemson

POSITIVES
The Cowboys need more intelligent, high-character players, and they got one in Hamlin. His teammates voted him a permanent captain as a junior at Clemson, where he started four seasons. He is a vocal leader who studies hard and excels at the mental aspect of playing safety, including reading the quarterback's eyes and making sure his teammates are in the proper alignment. He's a former high school wide receiver with good ball skills (14 career interceptions). He times his jumps well, fights for the ball in traffic and has strong, sure hands. He has good size and is a reliable tackler who doesn't hesitate to get involved against the run.

NEGATIVES
Hamlin, who primarily played zone coverage at Clemson, might not be able to play man coverage against NFL receivers and some tight ends. He doesn't have great speed (4.62 40). There are also concerns about his hip fluidity and ability to change directions. While Hamlin doesn't shy away from contact, he isn't a big hitter or intimidating presence in the middle of the field.

COWBOY FIT
Hamlin, who will be a strong safety, could become the first member of this draft class to crack the starting lineup. He would have to beat out Gerald Sensabaugh, who started in Jacksonville before signing a one-year deal with the Cowboys, but that should be an interesting training camp competition. He's expected to immediately contribute on special teams, especially the kickoff and punt coverage units.

SECONDARY COACH DAVE CAMPO
"Smart. He gets everybody lined up and has good ball skills. ... He's a physical guy. He'll be an excellent special teams player. Other than Sensabaugh, we don't have really a true strong safety body ready to go. We've got some guys that are playing the position, but he's a physical strong safety type of guy. He can play in the box and he can play off. ... Down the road, hopefully he's going to be a really good player. Right now, he gives us a big upside, because he's smart, he can learn the defense, he's physical, he can be a good special teams player. There's a lot of positives with him. ... I think he can (play man coverage). He's got work to do, but he hasn't covered a lot of guys one-on-one. He has to learn to do that. That's why we're having him go one-on-one out here. He was a center fielder, a guy who would run around and go get the ball. He's been more of a ballhawk-type guy, which is what we want. The cover part of it will take care of himself. We'll get that going. ... He's a good tackler. He should be fine there. He's going to get you on the ground. He's going to hit you. He'll stick his nose there. He's big and he's got good strength. He's a typical safety in my mind."

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SS Michael Hamlin, Dallas Cowboys

I thought one of the Cowboys’ biggest priorities on draft weekend was to add a more athletic safety to their defensive secondary. They did draft Hamlin in the fifth round, but I don’t think he offers them anything they don’t already have. He’s a tall (6-2), leggy safety who doesn’t run well (4.62) and struggles changing directions in space. He has a build and skill set similar to current teammate Pat Watkins, and I don’t see him being the type of fluid, rangy safety the Cowboys need to upgrade their secondary.
 

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I'm excited about this guy. I see him proving all his critics wrong and becomes a top safety in the near future.
 

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Hmmm..... Not exactly a Micheal Hamlin fan club brewing here.

I think this was a very safe pick. Hell never be a pro bowler, but a lunch pale type you can count on
 

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MarionBarberThe4th;2772636 said:
Hmmm..... Not exactly a Micheal Hamlin fan club brewing here.

I think this was a very safe pick. Hell never be a pro bowler, but a lunch pale type you can count on

Damn didnt realize you could see into the future!!! How about letting the kid play some NFL games first you dont know what the future could hold for the young man kid could be a baller on this level
 

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MarionBarberThe4th;2772636 said:
Hmmm..... Not exactly a Micheal Hamlin fan club brewing here.

I think this was a very safe pick. Hell never be a pro bowler, but a lunch pale type you can count on
I think he WILL be a probowler eventually, like by year three. He has all the tools necessary. He is more of a hitter than people are giving him credit for, and his ballhawking skills are well documented. He will be a more athletic Adrian Wilson type.
 

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Well, Hamlin should at least be more effective than the lower rung guys like C Brown, etc. In the very least, he's a massive upgrade with depth.

I remember that right before we drafted Hamlin, the Dolphins jumped ahead of us and took Clemons from Clemson as well.

I wonder if he was the guy we were targeting? That said, Clemons is a FS type and Hamlin is more of a SS type, and since we already drafted D Smith, maybe Hamlin was the guy we wanted all along at that spot?

Personally, I liked both players, esp in that particular round.
 

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Hamlin is the sort of player we should focus on -- smart football playing guys. Jerry tends to prefer the great athletes who you have to coach up.
 

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AbeBeta;2772907 said:
Hamlin is the sort of player we should focus on -- smart football playing guys. Jerry tends to prefer the great athletes who you have to coach up.

He drafted two of those guys last year (Jenkins and Bennett). If you hit on one, then great, but there are a lot of misses.

I'm like you ... I prefer the smart, competitive types who love the game (which is what Dallas got in this year's draft).

Getting a guy that has both (Ware, Witten, etc.) is ideal, but rare.
 

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I need to see a lot more of Hamlin. He didn't impress me at Clemson. Not as a future Pro Bowler. IF he can learn to cover well then he'll be at least a starting quality safety in this league.

I doubt he can beat Sensabaugh out this year. If he does then we found a gem and stole him.
 

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I'm not sure about the whole future Pro Bowler thing but I do feel he is an upgrade over some of the guys we lined up back there next year. Pat Watkins has the experience advantage so that will be Hamlin's true test this year. If he's for real, he'll beat out Watkins for that 3rd safety role.

DeAngelo Smith was drafted ahead of Hamlin and he was drafted to play safety. Hamlin may be more ready to play now but the team obviously views Smith as being the better long term prospect.
 

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Chief;2772925 said:
He drafted two of those guys last year (Jenkins and Bennett). If you hit on one, then great, but there are a lot of misses.

I'm like you ... I prefer the smart, competitive types who love the game (which is what Dallas got in this year's draft).

Getting a guy that has both (Ware, Witten, etc.) is ideal, but rare.

Witten was, though, a guy who needed to be coached up -- particularly in the blocking area
 

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bbgun;2772159 said:
I thought one of the Cowboys’ biggest priorities on draft weekend was to add a more athletic safety to their defensive secondary. They did draft Hamlin in the fifth round, but I don’t think he offers them anything they don’t already have.

What this guy didn't know is that Dallas drafted the athletic, smooth safety a little before Hamlin when they picked DeAngelo Smith from Cincy. He is the athletic coverage FS they've been needing. Hamlin is a smart, tough SS that can eventually team with Smith to give Dallas just what the modern game demands at safety.

Chris in SoCal;2773083 said:
DeAngelo Smith was drafted ahead of Hamlin and he was drafted to play safety. Hamlin may be more ready to play now but the team obviously views Smith as being the better long term prospect.

They plan to play Smith at FS and M. Hamlin at SS. I think the best case scenario for the Cowboys is for Smith and Hamlin to eventually be their starting free and strong safties, respectively.
 
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