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Sign Blalock as back up OG
Sign Huff for Safety
Trade down to 17 – 19 for a extra 3 rounder
1 Derek Sherrod, OT Mississippi State 6-6 #305 - Why not have the flexibility of 2 athletic young bookends that are interchangeable? The type who does everything well but nothing great --- Possesses both the physical tools and intangibles that you look for in a left tackle prospect --- Not particularly flashy but very consistent.
Mature, hard working and a leader
Is tough and has proven to be durable
Tons of experience versus top competition
2 #56 B Harris, CB, Maimi, 5-10 #191 - He was the most natural, free-moving cornerback in drills at the combine, whereas tightly wound Peterson and Amukamara did enough to be considered cornerbacks, Harris looked like the natural athlete who some scouts have also said has the best overall instincts at the position in the 2011 class. Better in man to man coverage than zone due to his pure athleticism. Quick feet, loose hips, good balance and outstanding speed to remain in the hip pocket of his opponent. Doesn't back down from the challenge of playing bigger receivers.
[youtube]v0yjcu9CJvc[/youtube]
2b 3a Kelvin Sheppard, ISLB, LSU 6-2 #250 – need him to take Bradie’s or Brookings place – this kid in plays as violent as anyone I have seen this year
[youtube]rprGJ54SPyA[/youtube]
3 #72 John Moffitt, G/C, Wisconsin 6-4 #314 - Big, experienced player with versatility to play either guard position or the pivot. Explosive off the snap and uses his hips to explode into the defender while staying low and maintaining leverage. Uses his hands well and has a strong punch. Plays with power and strength, and has a bit of nastiness in his game.
no way he falls to the fourth round or below
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-path-to-the-draft/09000d5d81eeed67/Inside-the-draft-room-OL-debate
[youtube]IB-4badV0JY[/youtube]
4 #110 Deunta Williams, FS, North Carolina 6-2 #205 - Big, physical strong safety who hits well, and is fairly fluid and agile. Can cover the requisite amount of ground to be a 4-down player, and has been very productive at a high level for one of America's best collegiate defenses. Will make receivers hear footsteps, and will have a shot at being one of the coveted true secondary enforcers in this draft
will be a steal in fourth round
[youtube]bqssqzYQzXk[/youtube]
5 #143 Henry Hynoski FB Pitt 6-2 #260 - Big, nasty throwback FB who played in a pro-style offense. Hynoski has gotten better at catching the ball and is a load for any LB at the point of attack as a runner. Solid lead blocker. Better runner than you think
if we can get this guy we won’t need a big power back. Unless we pick up one as UDFA
[youtube]0a4x6V31BMQ[/youtube]
6 #176 David Carter DE/DT UCLA 6-5#300 - he has the bulk and strength to play inside at defensive tackle or move outside to play the five-technique as a 3-4 defensive end
7a #220 Doug Hogue, OLB/ISLB, Syracuse 6-3 #235 – 40 – 4.63 - Has a strong safety build and is smooth in coverage of running backs and tight ends from the strong-side position. Gets his hands on a lot of passes by staying home. Good recovery speed when beat on play-action or misdirection.
Used regularly on run and pass blitzes
Ryan will use this guys Speed
[youtube]HmSYUfVHp9o[/youtube]
7b #251 Terry Griffen 6-3 #340 – if were taking a flyer on a big guy who can actually play
heres the one – Ryan will love this guy
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/47754/terry-griffin
Sign Huff for Safety
Trade down to 17 – 19 for a extra 3 rounder
1 Derek Sherrod, OT Mississippi State 6-6 #305 - Why not have the flexibility of 2 athletic young bookends that are interchangeable? The type who does everything well but nothing great --- Possesses both the physical tools and intangibles that you look for in a left tackle prospect --- Not particularly flashy but very consistent.
Mature, hard working and a leader
Is tough and has proven to be durable
Tons of experience versus top competition
2 #56 B Harris, CB, Maimi, 5-10 #191 - He was the most natural, free-moving cornerback in drills at the combine, whereas tightly wound Peterson and Amukamara did enough to be considered cornerbacks, Harris looked like the natural athlete who some scouts have also said has the best overall instincts at the position in the 2011 class. Better in man to man coverage than zone due to his pure athleticism. Quick feet, loose hips, good balance and outstanding speed to remain in the hip pocket of his opponent. Doesn't back down from the challenge of playing bigger receivers.
[youtube]v0yjcu9CJvc[/youtube]
2b 3a Kelvin Sheppard, ISLB, LSU 6-2 #250 – need him to take Bradie’s or Brookings place – this kid in plays as violent as anyone I have seen this year
[youtube]rprGJ54SPyA[/youtube]
3 #72 John Moffitt, G/C, Wisconsin 6-4 #314 - Big, experienced player with versatility to play either guard position or the pivot. Explosive off the snap and uses his hips to explode into the defender while staying low and maintaining leverage. Uses his hands well and has a strong punch. Plays with power and strength, and has a bit of nastiness in his game.
no way he falls to the fourth round or below
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-path-to-the-draft/09000d5d81eeed67/Inside-the-draft-room-OL-debate
[youtube]IB-4badV0JY[/youtube]
4 #110 Deunta Williams, FS, North Carolina 6-2 #205 - Big, physical strong safety who hits well, and is fairly fluid and agile. Can cover the requisite amount of ground to be a 4-down player, and has been very productive at a high level for one of America's best collegiate defenses. Will make receivers hear footsteps, and will have a shot at being one of the coveted true secondary enforcers in this draft
will be a steal in fourth round
[youtube]bqssqzYQzXk[/youtube]
5 #143 Henry Hynoski FB Pitt 6-2 #260 - Big, nasty throwback FB who played in a pro-style offense. Hynoski has gotten better at catching the ball and is a load for any LB at the point of attack as a runner. Solid lead blocker. Better runner than you think
if we can get this guy we won’t need a big power back. Unless we pick up one as UDFA
[youtube]0a4x6V31BMQ[/youtube]
6 #176 David Carter DE/DT UCLA 6-5#300 - he has the bulk and strength to play inside at defensive tackle or move outside to play the five-technique as a 3-4 defensive end
7a #220 Doug Hogue, OLB/ISLB, Syracuse 6-3 #235 – 40 – 4.63 - Has a strong safety build and is smooth in coverage of running backs and tight ends from the strong-side position. Gets his hands on a lot of passes by staying home. Good recovery speed when beat on play-action or misdirection.
Used regularly on run and pass blitzes
Ryan will use this guys Speed
[youtube]HmSYUfVHp9o[/youtube]
7b #251 Terry Griffen 6-3 #340 – if were taking a flyer on a big guy who can actually play
heres the one – Ryan will love this guy
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/47754/terry-griffin
