TheFinisher
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This offensive tackle class if just awful, none of them should have a 1st round grade.
RCowboyFan;3826147 said:Von Miller size looks like Roy Williams (safety) after a Biscuit for lunch. Great athlete, heck no way, he can be 3-4 LB at that size, unless he puts on good 20+ lbs.
Bizwah;3826080 said:All the footage of the coaches was the same they showed earlier in the week. The pic of Ryan was the same one shown on Wed.
TheFinisher;3826176 said:This offensive tackle class if just awful, none of them should have a 1st round grade.
CATCH17;3826181 said:Carimi should.
The30YardSlant;3826177 said:He's an inch taller and 2 pounds lighter than James Harrison, who some call the best 3-4 OLB in the league
braw;3826182 said:Carimi is not better than all the OT playing. They are all about the same. Even OG Moffitt has not been that good. Carimi is no top 10 pick.
braw;3826182 said:Carimi is not better than all the OT playing. They are all about the same. Even OG Moffitt has not been that good. Carimi is no top 10 pick.
CATCH17;3826186 said:Carimi may not be a top 10 pick but he is the best tackle there IMO and easily a 1st rounder and day 1 starter.
RCowboyFan;3826184 said:Some might be biggest minority. I happen think Lamar Woodley is better than James Harrison, but thats just my opinion, so who cares I guess.
Anyway, unless you measured James Harrison, I doubt that guy is shade over 6 feet if that. The guy is built like a truck lower body wise. Huge Difference.
Von Miller clearly is not built like that. He looks more angular, and more like a Strong Safety, a big strong Safety than a LB at this point. Either way, he will have to be a specialist his first year in NFL ( on passing downs that is), before he builts up his body to be fulltime starter to be an 3-4 outside LB. He does seem to be special athlete though, no doubt about that obviously.
RCowboyFan;3826184 said:Von Miller clearly is not built like that. He looks more angular, and more like a Strong Safety, a big strong Safety than a LB at this point. Either way, he will have to be a specialist his first year in NFL ( on passing downs that is), before he builts up his body to be fulltime starter to be an 3-4 outside LB. He does seem to be special athlete though, no doubt about that obviously.
The30YardSlant;3826177 said:He's an inch taller and 2 pounds lighter than James Harrison, who some call the best 3-4 OLB in the league
texbumthelife;3826164 said:Sorry man, I don't know what it is, but Reed reminds me of Barbie... I just can't sell myself on it.
realtick;3826196 said:Here's the major difference, Harrison is about 100x more physical a player than Miller.
RCowboyFan;3826171 said:Is that the same guy I just saw in first half beaten silly with speed move by Ryan Kerrigan?.
Then you weren't watching. The last month everyone had Ware shooting up the board and thought he had all the tools.RCowboyFan;3826141 said:Its not he was beaten occasionally, but apparently he lead the league in getting beat deep. So Berry has underperformed so far, Earl did play better than him in their respective Rookie years.
Now, having said that, Berry played great in the one and only Playoff game. Earl wasn't bad but didn't stand out like Berry did.
I respect Mike Mayock the most among the "TV" draft experts. He doesn't try to insist he is right or better than anybody. He just says, thats his opinion, and some differ from him.
He was right on money about Darren McFadden and he was right on money about Demarcus Ware, when not many Draft Experts pegged him to be special. At least I didn't hear Mel Kiper and such say Demarcus Ware is a sure fire player in NFL.
He was right on Money about Matt Ryan, when many, including me, thought he was just being a Boston College homer.
He was right on money about Darren McFadden and he was right on money about Demarcus Ware, when not many Draft Experts pegged him to be special. At least I didn't hear Mel Kiper and such say Demarcus Ware is a sure fire
