Workouts Scheduled: RBs Isaiah Pead, LaMichael James, LB Zaviar Gooden, DT Da'quan Bowers

Funny how that little board slogan went out of style in a hurry.

The running game doesn't seem to be a problem, they make food gains but they are stacking the box the whole game. DC's do not respect Weeden or our receivers without Dez in the line up and without Romo they feel comfortable telling our offense you can pass all day but you won't run; why? Because they know check down Charlie can't go down field. Romo even without Dez would have smoked the defensive schemes Dallas has been facing.
 
Those are some big names, or at least they were a few years ago.
 


Seems more like they're just looking at players that might have some talent more than need because I don't really see a need at LB.

The Titans are now a 3-4 defense which is probably not a good fit for Gooden.

Zaviar Gooden
Height: 6014
Weight: 234
40 Yrd Dash: 4.47
20 Yrd Dash: 2.58
10 Yrd Dash: 1.54
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 27
Vertical Jump: 38 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'11"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.18
3-Cone Drill: 6.71
 
DaQuan Bowers DE Clemson

TALENT BOARD

Round 1

STRENGTHS

DaQuan is a remarkable athletic defensive end with the size, speed and burst to dominate at both the college level and the NFL level. He shows me on film that he has good strength when engaging an offensive lineman on running plays and is the type of player that has to be accounted for on every play or he will make you pay. DaQuan can get into the backfield of his opponent with speed and quickness and has the speed to run down players from behind down the field. DaQuan is young and has a lot to learn, but when you look in the dictionary and find the word "upside", DaQuan's picture is right there next to it!



CONCERNS

DaQuan has upside and talent, but he will need a very good coach to motivate him and teach him all he needs to know about playing defensive end in the NFL. He has raw talent and I'm not convinced he has the work ethic to reach his potential without strong guidance and encouragement. I can't even list all the tricks he is going to have to learn to become productive. The list is longer than this profile, but upside is why you would draft this kid.


BOTTOM LINE

DaQuan is a boom or bust player who will knock your eyes out with his workouts and stats. When he goes up against quality offensive linemen at the college level, this kid disappears. His games against North Carolina and South Carolina prove this. As long as DaQuan realizes this, then there is no problem. I'm not convinced he does at this point. He has talent like Mario Williams (DE Houston Texans) and he could be as good, but buyer beware because maturity issues (or the lack of) might just eat away at the first few years of this kid's contract. The kid has talent and can be used right away in a rotation situation. He will get a few sacks, which should make everyone happy until they expect him to become a starter. That's when the trouble may begin and is also when DaQuan is going to have to become a true 4-3 defensive end who was a 1st round draft choice and has to be accounted for on every play. Boom or bust baby! I would look at him in the first round, but not in the top ten. That's just me looking for players with just a little faster impact and maturity than most do.
 
People felt anyone could run behind last years line. No one saw this years line not being nearly as good as last year.

It is virtually the same starting five now as what was out there last year.
 
People felt anyone could run behind last years line. No one saw this years line not being nearly as good as last year.

I don't know why anyone would believe the offense was going to be the same without Romo and Dez if they didn't believe it was going to be the same without Murray. No player or positional unit performs in a vacuum. That includes the OL. You can't judge anything by the first two or three games of the season and I think it's naive to expect the running attack to look the same with Romo and Dez out of the lineup.
 
DaQuan Bowers DE Clemson

TALENT BOARD

Round 1

STRENGTHS

DaQuan is a remarkable athletic defensive end with the size, speed and burst to dominate at both the college level and the NFL level. He shows me on film that he has good strength when engaging an offensive lineman on running plays and is the type of player that has to be accounted for on every play or he will make you pay. DaQuan can get into the backfield of his opponent with speed and quickness and has the speed to run down players from behind down the field. DaQuan is young and has a lot to learn, but when you look in the dictionary and find the word "upside", DaQuan's picture is right there next to it!



CONCERNS

DaQuan has upside and talent, but he will need a very good coach to motivate him and teach him all he needs to know about playing defensive end in the NFL. He has raw talent and I'm not convinced he has the work ethic to reach his potential without strong guidance and encouragement. I can't even list all the tricks he is going to have to learn to become productive. The list is longer than this profile, but upside is why you would draft this kid.


BOTTOM LINE

DaQuan is a boom or bust player who will knock your eyes out with his workouts and stats. When he goes up against quality offensive linemen at the college level, this kid disappears. His games against North Carolina and South Carolina prove this. As long as DaQuan realizes this, then there is no problem. I'm not convinced he does at this point. He has talent like Mario Williams (DE Houston Texans) and he could be as good, but buyer beware because maturity issues (or the lack of) might just eat away at the first few years of this kid's contract. The kid has talent and can be used right away in a rotation situation. He will get a few sacks, which should make everyone happy until they expect him to become a starter. That's when the trouble may begin and is also when DaQuan is going to have to become a true 4-3 defensive end who was a 1st round draft choice and has to be accounted for on every play. Boom or bust baby! I would look at him in the first round, but not in the top ten. That's just me looking for players with just a little faster impact and maturity than most do.

Has to be a 3 tech DT in the Marinelli 4-3. Kid has no fire in his belly tho.
 
I don't know why anyone would believe the offense was going to be the same without Romo and Dez if they didn't believe it was going to be the same without Murray. No player or positional unit performs in a vacuum. That includes the OL. You can't judge anything by the first two or three games of the season and I think it's naive to expect the running attack to look the same with Romo and Dez out of the lineup.

It may be a little naive but the offensive line is the best unit on his team and we should be able to lean on them to win us games.
 


I. Pead ....but our Oline got beat up before the season, in Training Camp, vs our own Dline.


The Ambulance Driver won on the battle field vs the General Lee in 2014 but in 2015 the Kraken was a different animal altogether.

Not unlike last year, the wrong cage to rattle furthermore why do this to your own, hopefully lesson learned.

LaMicahel James was once a legend in his own time, but that was College.
 
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Seems more like they're just looking at players that might have some talent more than need because I don't really see a need at LB.

The Titans are now a 3-4 defense which is probably not a good fit for Gooden.

Zaviar Gooden
Height: 6014
Weight: 234
40 Yrd Dash: 4.47
20 Yrd Dash: 2.58
10 Yrd Dash: 1.54
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 27
Vertical Jump: 38 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'11"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.18
3-Cone Drill: 6.71

Are those combine numbers? I wonder if he's played any strong safety at school.
 
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