Georgia CB Oliver will be selected in the supplemental draft...'boys mentioned

tomson75;1517191 said:
This isn''t the case. Oliver had intended to go back for his senior season. He found out shortly after this year's draft that he had become academically ineligible to play next year, and thusly opted for the supplemental rather than sitting around doing nothing for a year.

Thanks for the correction; I did not know that.

:)
 
tunahelper;1517198 said:
I think we should consider the kid if he runs well. Both CB's are near 30 and we need to start adding younger players.

Henry will be done in a couple of years most likely, so with the extra pick in the draft next year, it is the perfect oppurtunity to address the position.

Henry is an old thirty, Newman hasn't played as long and is a workout FREAK...

If Oliver does well in his workouts and all, and they feel compelled to draft a CB now, I say do it.
 
I would use at MOST a 3rd on him. If we get him fine if we don't fine.
 
burmafrd;1517231 said:
I would use at MOST a 3rd on him. If we get him fine if we don't fine.
Really? You would only spend a 3rd round pick on a guy that was pretty much a consensus top 10 pick in '08?
 
MichaelWinicki;1517006 said:
I don't see us blowing a 1st on this kid.

I sure hope not. I would definitely go with a 3rd and maybe a 2nd depending upon his workouts.
 
If we get a pass rush, then it'll make the job for the CBs a lot easier, and they'll be fine. When you get no pass rush you need 2 great CBs to make plays half the time. Not many teams in the NFL have that. Last year we couldn't get a pass rush the last half of the season.
 
One more thing, I doubt Oliver is an immediate impact guy anyway
 
NFL | Oliver to have a Pro Day
Sun, 3 Jun 2007 10:07:30 -0700

Mike Reiss, of the Boston Globe, reports University of Georgia CB Paul Oliver will have a Pro Day for NFL scouts June 20. Oliver has applied for entry to the NFL supplemental draft which is held in July.
 
burmafrd;1517231 said:
I would use at MOST a 3rd on him. If we get him fine if we don't fine.

Have to agree here -- that 2nd rounder is going to be held back -- Jerry sees a chance in 2008 and to get a serious impact player -- if he has to use both 1s and a 2 to do it, he will.
 
abersonc;1517329 said:
Jerry sees a chance in 2008 and to get a serious impact player -- if he has to use both 1s and a 2 to do it, he will.
We use both first rounders and our second rounder to trade up to get one player, somebody has got some explaining to do. That's insane.
 
big dog cowboy;1517332 said:
We use both first rounders and our second rounder to trade up to get one player, somebody has got some explaining to do. That's insane.

depends where the picks are -- you want 3 good players or one elite one?
 
Im not sure you guys realize how good Oliver is. He played in the SEC and was routinely good at shutting guys down. He would be a top fifteen pick for sure next year if he had stayed for his senior year
 
big dog cowboy;1517128 said:
Yea but didn't you recommend a kicker also? :laugh2:
Me, no never. I hate them.

:bang2:

Excuse me, I got to go bathe again. I suddenly feel very dirty.
 
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Born: March 30, 1984; Major: Housing (LOL! NO WONDER HE FLUNKED!!!!)

2007: Listed as number one SC at conclusion of spring drills
2006: Started every game and among team leaders in tackles (5th, 57) and interceptions plus had two sacks
*Had career-high nine tackles and 3 TFLs in Chick-fil-A Bowl win over #14 Va. Tech
*INTs against Ole Miss and one at home against #16 Ga. Tech came late in the fourth quarter to preserve wins
*Limited Ga. Tech All-American WR Calvin Johnson to 2 catches and 13 yards in home win to close the regular season
*Seven tackles against Florida
*Team went 9-4 including a Chick-fil-A Bowl win.
* Recipient of James G. Minter and Michael J. Faherty Football Scholarship
*Recorded two tackles, two PBUs, and one interception in spring game

2005: Appeared in 13 games with two starts
*Second career interception and first of the year against South Carolina
*Had a career-high four tackles against Louisiana-Monroe
*Started his first career game versus Florida
*Second start and second interception of the season came against Auburn
*Earned team’s Most Improved Defensive Player Award
*Best Game - 6 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 1 INT vs. Auburn
*Part of 10-3 SEC Championship team

2004: Appeared in 12 games with one interception
*Notched nine tackles during the season, including one sack
*First career interception came in the win against South Carolina
Recorded two tackles and one pass deflection in spring game
*Recipient of Iron Man Award (players who do not miss a practice or summer workout during the year) at conclusion of the ’04 season
*Recipient of Teka and John Adams Endowed Football Scholarship
*Team went 10-2 capped by an Outback Bowl victory

2003: Redshirted
*Part of 10-3 SEC Eastern Division Championship team
High School: Harrison, coached by Bruce Cobleigh
*Parade Magazine All-America First-Team
*USA TODAY All-USA Second-Team
*SuperPrep All-America, Elite 50 member, and ranked No. 1 player in Georgia, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, Top 50 in Georgia, Class AAAAA All-State selection, and Super 11 as defensive back
*GSWA All-State, CNNSI.com/The Insiders.com 1st Team All-Southeast
*BorderWars.com 101 Team, #3 Player in Georgia
*Countdown To Signing Day All-South first team
*Ranked No. 1 defensive back prospect by Rivals100.com
*No. 5 defensive back by TheInsiders.com, Preseason No. 1 defensive back by ESPN.com,Tom Lemming’s Top 100 prospects
*Recorded 65 tackles and three interceptions senior campaign
*During junior season caught 30 passes for 650 yards and 8 TDs
*60 tackles and nine interceptions on defense, four punt returns for TDs
 
Muhast;1517335 said:
Im not sure you guys realize how good Oliver is. He played in the SEC and was routinely good at shutting guys down. He would be a top fifteen pick for sure next year if he had stayed for his senior year

That's what I've been reading about him since he's declared for the supp....so a second sounds very reasonable (if not great value).

The only reason why I wouldn't spend a 1st on him is that preseason rankings can fluctuate greatly as the year progresses and anything more than a 2nd (at this point) should be considered very high risk.

W/ that said, I betcha if he runs a pretty good 40, some team drafting in the lower third will give up a first for him.
 
abersonc;1517334 said:
depends where the picks are -- you want 3 good players or one elite one?
I believe we will obtain one elite player with the Cleveland pick and two good players with our first and second round picks.
 
big dog cowboy;1517399 said:
I believe we will obtain one elite player with the Cleveland pick and two good players with our first and second round picks.

But you see, that is all based on maybe.

What I'm talking about is a much more likely scenario -- you've got 2 first and a 2nd -- you can usually do whatever you want to move around with that sort of ammo.
 
Holding Johnson to two catches doesn't necessarily mean this guy is that good, considering the horrendous QB Georgia Tech had. What kind of game did he have against Johnson and other top recievers in his career?

This reminds me of a couple of years ago, that RB from Georgia Tech, Hollings, who came out in the supplemental draft. We just had to have him, and probably would have if the Toxins had spent a second round pick on him.

Last I heard this Hollings kid is running second team in NFL europe.
 
^^ well it was a lot of man to man coverage. They were blitzing the hell out of Ball hoping to rush his decisions and he did of course.

But Oliver is almost a conscensus top 15 pick for next year. He wasnt a one game wonder. In SEC competition he proved himself time and time again.

And Im NOT EVEN A UGA fan.
 
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