Zoners: most upside Rookie

Chocolate Lab;3067576 said:
Nothing too specific and I don't mean to overblow it... It was just a question about why the young OLBs weren't spelling the starters more, and he said Brandon was going to be that guy for us.

It just sounded like as much as we've been frustrated that Butler hasn't played more, it's not that he's a rookie and Wade won't play rookies or any of those kinds of theories... Because if Williams were healthy he would've been playing already.

We knew Wade liked this guy from the start, but he kind of let it slip there just how much he intended to play him. You could just hear the disappointment in his voice when he mentioned him getting hurt.

:confused:
 
I'm going to say Ogletree.

That's saying a lot because Jason Williams was my 2nd favorite player in the entire draft.

I think a lot of our picks will be playing a whole lot for years to come.
 
I know TT fan that said that B Williams should have went back to college another year - really was not that big on him

I say of course Tree

Butler

an J Williams
 
Ogletree only because he is playing the position with the most impact. Hamlin might become a better safety than Ogletree as a WR, but we'll still notice Tree more.
 
DanTanna;3067506 said:
You know, Buehler is going to come over and kick you guy's a$$es for doubting him... :) He's that good.

Yeah, I know what you mean. I was just fixing to type Ogletree in this thread and then BAM!! A football crashed through my office window, hit me in the head, and knocked me unconscious for about fifteen minutes...

The football has written on it... "You have been warned!!, Sincerely The Beuhler!"

owwww, dang!!! look at this mess... glass and blood everywhere! better clean it up and go find me a doctor.
 
Big Country;3067833 said:
Yeah, I know what you mean. I was just fixing to type Ogletree in this thread and then BAM!! A football crashed through my office window, hit me in the head, and knocked me unconscious for about fifteen minutes...

The football has written on it... "You have been warned!!, Sincerely The Beuhler!"

owwww, dang!!! look at this mess... glass and blood everywhere! better clean it up and go find me a doctor.

:lmao2:


:bow:

Not sure why but the part about needing to find a doctor almost made me spit out my imaginary soda into my monitor.
 
I still dont get why ppl overlook Buehler. He tackled 2 returners yesterday. one inside 25 and one at 36
 
The BeeLER is way underused. Give him a full offseason in the weight program and he can be a part-time H-back, nickel LB, wedge buster, third down slot receiver, what have you.
 
Percy Harvin...oh yeah, we passed on him. hehe

I'll say Butler.
 
IgorTheMan99;3067967 said:
The BeeLER is way underused. Give him a full offseason in the weight program and he can be a part-time H-back, nickel LB, wedge buster, third down slot receiver, what have you.

+1


This guy is just dying to play more and make contact with people. We need to find a way to utilize him at nickel LB or something.
 
guag;3067984 said:
+1


This guy is just dying to play more and make contact with people. We need to find a way to utilize him at nickel LB or something.

I hope you're being sarcastic or making a joke. He's a rare exception who can play STs. He's not a LB in the NFL. Or anything else but a STs player.
 
Chocolate Lab;3067576 said:
We knew Wade liked this guy from the start, but he kind of let it slip there just how much he intended to play him. You could just hear the disappointment in his voice when he mentioned him getting hurt.

I think it was a real setback for the defense when Brandon Williams wend down and suddenly they had to shift Victor Butler over to the strongside and learn a spot he wasn't going to play this season, if ever.

That's almost like losing two players.


The Realist;3067666 said:
I'm going to say Ogletree.

It's really awesome how quickly Kevin Ogletree can go from standing still to being at top speed.

Call 'em NOS.


UnoDallas;3067785 said:
I know TT fan that said that B Williams should have went back to college another year - really was not that big on him

I remember an article following the draft blasting Brandon Williams for coming out early because he could've possible become a first round prospect with a big senior season.

It didn't give us any credit for potentially getting such a player in the fourth round.

I hope he's healing up nicely.
 
Ogletree looks like he can play. He just makes it happen. I have no doubt that he would produce if he was given a starting spot.

I'm not advocating that, just saying I think he would put up numbers.
 
jobberone;3068055 said:
I hope you're being sarcastic or making a joke. He's a rare exception who can play STs. He's not a LB in the NFL. Or anything else but a STs player.

I'm mostly making a joke, but somewhere deep down I wish he would be able to play other positions... :laugh2:
 
Hoofbite;3068085 said:
Ogletree looks like he can play. He just makes it happen. I have no doubt that he would produce if he was given a starting spot.

I'm not advocating that, just saying I think he would put up numbers.

You can't keep playmakers off the field. If he's a playmaker then he'll find snaps. Look for Ogletree to get more opportunities. After that it's up to him to make the best of it.
 
...Buehler for $1000.00.

I think this kid begins to learn the placekicking spot and will challenge Folk in the future for the spot.

I don't think he will keep up this torrid pace for touchbacks and be the placekicker for the Cowboys in the future, but he has the best chance of all the rookies of making the Pro Bowl before the others.

He looks to be a strong kid and if he can keep his mental make up strong he should be able to compete for a full time kicking position earlier than later.
 

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