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First of all i do believe that Jerry will make one big signing in free agency.
Free Agency:
Nnamdi Asomugha CB or Champ Bailey FS/CB
Round 1.
Cowboys trade down to late teens and acquire a second round pick.
Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State
Height: 6-6. Weight: 305.
Projected 40 Time: 5.05.
Solid athlete... Good length and reasonably long arms... Very solid pass blocker... Sets up quickly... Good lateral movement and slide... Mirrors very well... Good footwork... Hard worker... Good hand placement... Good base strength and anchor... Can control defender once he locks on... Keeps his feet moving through the action... Good run blocker... Fires off the line into his run blocks, explodes out of his stance... Solid drive blocker... Can pull and get to the second level, brings his feet... Plays with good balance, seldom on the ground... Gets to the second level... Breaks down reasonably well and can generally hit a moving target... Takes good angles... Solid flexibility and body control... Good position blocker, does a nice job walling off defenders... Plays with reasonably good balance when run blocking... Finishes his assignments... Heady, smart, good football IQ... Best fit looks to be at Right Tackle.
Round 2.
a. Cameron Heyward, DE/DT, Ohio State
Height: 6-6. Weight: 287.
Projected 40 Time: 4.93.
NFL bloodlines, father, Craig "Ironhead" Heyward is former running back... Versatile... Starting DT and DE in 2010, plays everywhere on the D-Line... Athletic... Good speed... Good initial step... Very good flexibility and body control... Long arms... Strong hands... Uses his hands well... Can penetrate... Pushes the pocket... Good agility... Good balance... Stays low... Strong... Good strength at POA... Disruptive... Knocks down passes at the line... Plays with good leverage... Good lower body strength... Fights through double teams... Plays the run well... Makes plays in the backfield... Sets the edge and gets good containment... Pursues the ball well... Aggressive... Can stack and shed reasonably well... Can get off blocks and make plays on the ball... Has games where he tosses offensive linemen around like they were the neighbor's cat... Looks comfortable and reasonably agile dropping into coverage... Active... Can be relentless... Was awarded Jack Stephenson Award as outstanding defensive lineman by his coaches in 2009... Selected All-Big Ten first team for the 2010 season and All-Big Ten second team for the 2009 season... Very good 3-4 DE prospect... Tyson Jackson's selection shows guys like Heyward can be taken in top ten.
b.Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
Height: 6-6. Weight: 350.
Projected 40 Time: 5.34
Will get looks at Right Tackle as well... Reasonably good athlete... Reasonably long arms... Good agility for a man his size... Good short area quickness... Good run blocker... Gets off the snap quickly when run blocking... Strong... Plays with good power... Possesses a good hand punch... Very solid drive blocker... Stays low and plays with reasonably good leverage... Gets movement in the running game... Can dominate at POA, sustains his blocks... Can get under the pads of his opponent and turn them from the action... Does an adequate job getting to the second level... Solid flexibility and body control... Very solid in pass protection... Good anchor... Very solid lateral movement and slide... Reasonably good short area quickness... Reasonably good balance, seldom on the ground... Can be aggressive, hard worker.
Round 3.
Quan Sturdivant, ILB, North Carolina
Height: 6-2. Weight: 232.
Projected 40 Time: 4.62.
Incredible production, had a huge sophomore season with 122 tackles (87 solo), two sacks, two interceptions and a forced fumble... Has solid speed, is fast enough to cover most tight ends and get sideline to sideline with ease... Good zone coverage defender, reads quarterbacks well and is fairly instinctual in coverage... Scrapes very well, keeps eyes up going through traffic with a good feel for where blockers are... Above-average athlete, is not the fastest or strongest linebacker, but plays with fluidity in his hips and feet... Quick to diagnose plays and get to the ball carrier, does good job of readjusting to misdirection plays... Very consistent productivity regardless of opponent, recorded no less than four tackles in any game in 2009 or 2010.
b. Use 7th round pick to trade up in the third round.
Kristofer O'Dowd, C, USC
Height: 6-5. Weight: 298.
Projected 40 Time: 5.07.
Versatile, could get some looks at Guard... Heady, good instincts for the position... Explosive... Good pass blocker, quick first step... Quick pass set... Uses his hands well... Good footwork, good lateral movement and slide... Blocks with solid leverage in pass protection... Does a nice job redirecting... Very solid run blocker... Adequate strength at POA... Can generate solid power... Plays with a solid base... Very good contact balance... Gets to the second level and seals linebackers okay... Brings his feet along with him... Solid flexibility and body control but not good... Carries his pads well... Plays with good technique... Good mental toughness... Aggressive, gives a good effort... Good fit as a Guard in a ZBS.
Round 5.
Marcus Gilchrist, CB, Clemson
Height: 5-11. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.48.
Pretty good speed for his size... Average height and weight, but appears to have solid frame, big enough to make plays in run coverage... Exceptional tackling statistics in 2009 before his move from strong safety to cornerback for the 2010 season (96 total, 53 solo, one sack and three forced fumbles)... Durability is not an issue, has not missed a single game due to injury... Is a versatile player who has the potential to play multiple positions in an NFL secondary, has experience at cornerback and both safety positions... Above-average run defender, is very tough for his size, is not afraid to initiate contact with larger backs... Is a solid zone defender, appears to be at his best when he can use his instincts and awareness to key in on quarterbacks... Has above-average kick return skills, was a solid replacement for C.J. Spiller in 2010, averaged 23.3 yards per kick return... Is an intelligent football player, knows his assignments and puts in a lot of time in the film room.
Round 6.
Cecil Shorts III, WR, Mount Union
Height: 6-0. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.42
A speedy reciever with great production. Can be our new slot reciever.
Comment your opinion.
Free Agency:
Nnamdi Asomugha CB or Champ Bailey FS/CB
Round 1.
Cowboys trade down to late teens and acquire a second round pick.
Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State
Height: 6-6. Weight: 305.
Projected 40 Time: 5.05.
Solid athlete... Good length and reasonably long arms... Very solid pass blocker... Sets up quickly... Good lateral movement and slide... Mirrors very well... Good footwork... Hard worker... Good hand placement... Good base strength and anchor... Can control defender once he locks on... Keeps his feet moving through the action... Good run blocker... Fires off the line into his run blocks, explodes out of his stance... Solid drive blocker... Can pull and get to the second level, brings his feet... Plays with good balance, seldom on the ground... Gets to the second level... Breaks down reasonably well and can generally hit a moving target... Takes good angles... Solid flexibility and body control... Good position blocker, does a nice job walling off defenders... Plays with reasonably good balance when run blocking... Finishes his assignments... Heady, smart, good football IQ... Best fit looks to be at Right Tackle.
Round 2.
a. Cameron Heyward, DE/DT, Ohio State
Height: 6-6. Weight: 287.
Projected 40 Time: 4.93.
NFL bloodlines, father, Craig "Ironhead" Heyward is former running back... Versatile... Starting DT and DE in 2010, plays everywhere on the D-Line... Athletic... Good speed... Good initial step... Very good flexibility and body control... Long arms... Strong hands... Uses his hands well... Can penetrate... Pushes the pocket... Good agility... Good balance... Stays low... Strong... Good strength at POA... Disruptive... Knocks down passes at the line... Plays with good leverage... Good lower body strength... Fights through double teams... Plays the run well... Makes plays in the backfield... Sets the edge and gets good containment... Pursues the ball well... Aggressive... Can stack and shed reasonably well... Can get off blocks and make plays on the ball... Has games where he tosses offensive linemen around like they were the neighbor's cat... Looks comfortable and reasonably agile dropping into coverage... Active... Can be relentless... Was awarded Jack Stephenson Award as outstanding defensive lineman by his coaches in 2009... Selected All-Big Ten first team for the 2010 season and All-Big Ten second team for the 2009 season... Very good 3-4 DE prospect... Tyson Jackson's selection shows guys like Heyward can be taken in top ten.
b.Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
Height: 6-6. Weight: 350.
Projected 40 Time: 5.34
Will get looks at Right Tackle as well... Reasonably good athlete... Reasonably long arms... Good agility for a man his size... Good short area quickness... Good run blocker... Gets off the snap quickly when run blocking... Strong... Plays with good power... Possesses a good hand punch... Very solid drive blocker... Stays low and plays with reasonably good leverage... Gets movement in the running game... Can dominate at POA, sustains his blocks... Can get under the pads of his opponent and turn them from the action... Does an adequate job getting to the second level... Solid flexibility and body control... Very solid in pass protection... Good anchor... Very solid lateral movement and slide... Reasonably good short area quickness... Reasonably good balance, seldom on the ground... Can be aggressive, hard worker.
Round 3.
Quan Sturdivant, ILB, North Carolina
Height: 6-2. Weight: 232.
Projected 40 Time: 4.62.
Incredible production, had a huge sophomore season with 122 tackles (87 solo), two sacks, two interceptions and a forced fumble... Has solid speed, is fast enough to cover most tight ends and get sideline to sideline with ease... Good zone coverage defender, reads quarterbacks well and is fairly instinctual in coverage... Scrapes very well, keeps eyes up going through traffic with a good feel for where blockers are... Above-average athlete, is not the fastest or strongest linebacker, but plays with fluidity in his hips and feet... Quick to diagnose plays and get to the ball carrier, does good job of readjusting to misdirection plays... Very consistent productivity regardless of opponent, recorded no less than four tackles in any game in 2009 or 2010.
b. Use 7th round pick to trade up in the third round.
Kristofer O'Dowd, C, USC
Height: 6-5. Weight: 298.
Projected 40 Time: 5.07.
Versatile, could get some looks at Guard... Heady, good instincts for the position... Explosive... Good pass blocker, quick first step... Quick pass set... Uses his hands well... Good footwork, good lateral movement and slide... Blocks with solid leverage in pass protection... Does a nice job redirecting... Very solid run blocker... Adequate strength at POA... Can generate solid power... Plays with a solid base... Very good contact balance... Gets to the second level and seals linebackers okay... Brings his feet along with him... Solid flexibility and body control but not good... Carries his pads well... Plays with good technique... Good mental toughness... Aggressive, gives a good effort... Good fit as a Guard in a ZBS.
Round 5.
Marcus Gilchrist, CB, Clemson
Height: 5-11. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.48.
Pretty good speed for his size... Average height and weight, but appears to have solid frame, big enough to make plays in run coverage... Exceptional tackling statistics in 2009 before his move from strong safety to cornerback for the 2010 season (96 total, 53 solo, one sack and three forced fumbles)... Durability is not an issue, has not missed a single game due to injury... Is a versatile player who has the potential to play multiple positions in an NFL secondary, has experience at cornerback and both safety positions... Above-average run defender, is very tough for his size, is not afraid to initiate contact with larger backs... Is a solid zone defender, appears to be at his best when he can use his instincts and awareness to key in on quarterbacks... Has above-average kick return skills, was a solid replacement for C.J. Spiller in 2010, averaged 23.3 yards per kick return... Is an intelligent football player, knows his assignments and puts in a lot of time in the film room.
Round 6.
Cecil Shorts III, WR, Mount Union
Height: 6-0. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.42
A speedy reciever with great production. Can be our new slot reciever.
Comment your opinion.
