We take Eric Walden

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Shotgun Dave;2058507 said:
Don't know him.

I do know that there were MANY who said we'd draft Adarius Bowman as high *** the second round. Well, he's still on the board and we draft depth at DE. I don't have a problem with that, really, but it just goes to show that we apparently have NO concern about the WR position on this team.
JJ was pretty clear that he wanted a vet WR as opposed to drafting one. We might pick up one in the 7th or an UDFA, but more than likely we will still be looking at a trade or a final cut/cap casualty player. Just my opinion.
 

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He was actually a Punt Return Specialist for Middle Tennessee
 

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http://pigskinpress.com/erikwalden_interview.html

Walden interview

“Of course bulking up would help. I’m going to try and get to about 245 and maintain. If I play at the next level, I would think I would be an outside linebacker or pass rusher, but it really does depend on how it works out with the weight and whether you take advantage of the opportunities given to you.”

“I’m a guy who always does his job. I’m humble, I have a lot to offer and I show leadership on and off the field. Aside from that, I have good intangibles and I feel that my work ethic will bump me over a lot of other players.”

Erik Walden has been named to the Sun Belt Conference’s first team defense by several college football publications.
 

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special teams pick, w/ some potential to contribute as a pass-rusher

has good measurables to go down there and cover kicks, so I like it

wouldn't be suprised if he doesnt' stick either
 

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Star4Ever;2058514 said:
I don't get this pick. We don't need any more DEs or OLBs.

Need a person for special teams coverage. It was weak last year and they lost Keith Davis. I like Justin Rogers, but the guy couldn't tackle to save his life last year. Walden appears to be your prototypical LB that can excel on special teams because he looks quite athletic.




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Any chance he slides inside instead? His pass rush numbers and height seem to me would be a better fit on the weak inside.
 

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PosterChild;2058498 said:
Wanted Hillis or Monk here but maybe they will slip thru to FA. Walden may not even make the club. On the other hand, maybe he can beat out Bobby C

I can't believe Monk's fallen this far. Maybe the injury concerns were more serious. Anyone know if he failed any physicals during visits?
 

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Can't find out anything about Eric Welden.

So we started out with CBs T.Newman, A.Henry, A.Ball, Oglesby, etc
Now we got: T.Newman, A.Henry, A.(Pacman) Jones, M.Jenkins, O.Scandrik(?sp), A.Ball, Oglesby, etc. So we planning carry at lease 6 CBs this year
 

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For what it's worth, his 40 yard dash, 20 yard shuttle, bench reps and vert would have all been among the top 10 for LBs if he had worked out at the combine. Pretty impressive. This is what SI.com has to say...

BIOGRAPHY: Moved into the starting lineup as a freshman and has played both defensive end spots as well as outside linebacker the past four years. Senior-year totals included 46/8.5/2 with one interception. Posted career-high numbers of 48/14.5/11.5 as a junior when he was an All-Conference selection.


POSITIVES: Aggressive defender who makes plays all over the field. Gets depth on drops, displays good range, and stays with assignments. Forceful up the field, plays with good leverage, and chases hard to make plays. Displays a good degree of quickness in his game as well as a closing burst of speed.


NEGATIVES: Marginally strong at the point and struggles against blocks. Limited skills making plays in reverse.


ANALYSIS: Walden possesses the size and speed to play at the next level. His ability to penetrate the line of scrimmage will get him consideration as a pass-rushing linebacker in a 3-4 system.



Sounds like he has a TON of upside to me. I like the pick a lot and hope he's able to grab a roster spot.
 

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http://new.goblueraiders.com/content.cfm/id/28291


For the past three years, Erik Walden has been a fixture on defense for Middle Tennessee. He has played in 39 games as a Blue Raider and is currently the school record holder for sacks in a season 11.5 and career sacks 20.5.
Now the senior defensive lineman is looking forward to his final five regular season games at Middle Tennessee and toward his pending graduation in December.

Majoring in physical education, Walden has plans that go beyond finishing out his senior season.

"I'd love to have a chance to play in the NFL," says Walden. "But if that doesn't happen I'll graduate in December and then go to grad school and hopefully go back home and coach at my high school."

Originally from Dublin, Georgia, Walden helped lead Dublin High School to the state title game in 2002. He also has the distinction of owning the school's single-season sacks record by piling up 19 during his senior year.

Now during his final year of playing football at the college level, Walden feels that his adventure is almost complete.

"I sat out the first year I was here," he says. "My freshman year I was just trying to get my foot out there. I slumped the next year and then last year I just tried to put it all together and it worked."

Head coach Rick Stockstill agrees that whatever it is that Walden does, it most certainly is working.

"The big thing he's improved on is how hard he practices," comments Stockstill. "He's one of our leaders on defense."

His leadership may have been inherited due to his stellar play last year. He was named to the 2006 first team all-Sun Belt squad and came into 2007 on the preseason all-conference team, but the recognition doesn't bother him.

"I don't really get into all that," Walden says of his achievement awards. "Individual accolades are good and all, but I'm just trying to stay humble and work hard."

But it's not all hard work for Walden, who likes to spend his spare time relaxing with friends. When not practicing, football is still a staple to Walden's life, particularly Madden Live. Other than that, he claims to sleep a lot. A whole lot.

When asked to sum up his career at Middle Tennessee, Walden says that this whole thing has been one long journey.

"The biggest thing to me is how much I've grown up and matured," he says. "For me, it's all about staying positive. Even when we're not doing as good as we'd like to be."

Walden's impact is widespread among the football team. Even his head coach is impressed by his attitude.

"He has a wonderful personality, and a great smile," says Stockstill. "He's one of those guys where his play and his personality go hand in hand. I've noticed over the years that the better person a guy is, the better that correlates into him being a better player."

Coach Stockstill seems to think that Walden should have no problem succeeding in life, regardless of which direction he goes after graduation.

"He's a pleasure to coach," continues Stockstill. "He's just so dedicated and focuses on being the best at what he does, no matter what it is. He has a wonderful future ahead of him on whatever avenue he takes from here."

So with just a handful more games as a Blue Raider, Erik Walden is not only finishing out a season. He's finishing a journey. At the same time, he hopes to start a new journey. Whether it be the NFL or Georgia's AA High-School ranks, Walden hopes to take the lessons he has learned as a companion wherever he ends up.
 

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BigWillie;2058512 said:
Some measurables from his pro day ..

6'2 242

40: 4.67
Bench: 25
VJ: 33
20 yard shuttle: 4.29

Also, he is MTSU's all-time sack leader, FWIW.
I also timed him at 7.3 on the 3-cone from the video posted.
 

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I really liked Walden's interview. He's thrilled to be a Cowboy, and plans to celebrate with a plate of ribs....and a workout. Well spoken with a great attitude.
 

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Hailmary;2058555 said:
I can't believe Monk's fallen this far. Maybe the injury concerns were more serious. Anyone know if he failed any physicals during visits?


I wonder about his health...he had some knee problems last yr. Could they be lingering?

Also wondering about character.



Meanwhile Goose says we had a very good draft.
 

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lspain1;2058579 said:
I really liked Walden's interview. He's thrilled to be a Cowboy, and plans to celebrate with a plate of ribs....and a workout.

Ya hearing guys like that can't help but put a smile on your face.
 

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Wow, 11 solo tackles against Ooh La La.

He's on the Ticket now. Said he's listed as a DE only cause he moved there cause a teammate was injured ....

Norm asked about his celebration tonight:

He said "I can't take a day off." Has to work out. Said he can't eat too much tonight.

Sounds like a good guy. Nobody we've picked has sounded like an AH.
 

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Thnx Cleverusename for that story about Walden:

OT Cleverusename if you want to hear the most amazing "early Johnny Cash" audio-bio ever done with the amazing interviews with his former bandmates, go listen to the following:

http://www.rockabillyradio.org/program2.html

It's a project of the state of Texas, with tax dollars I think. The best use of Texas taxes in a long time.
 
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