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Fewell733

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  1. Nawrocki is very good. Gosselin is the best in the business, and it's not even particularly close.

     

    Gosselin and Nawrocki are the gold standard. Gosselin though releases his top 100 like the day before the draft and its widely believed that NFL scouts leak him a lot of draft board info. I'm not sure he really scouts them or just reports what he hears from the people actually in the know.

  2. Did anyone on this board know that Maybin was named to the freshman all Big Ten team in 2007?

     

    the questionable pick of Maybin doesn't mean that he won't pan out. But we chose to draft him knowing he was a project and would take at least a year before he might be able to really contribute. That fact alone just makes the pick WAY riskier, in a already very risky business.

  3. I don't remember where I read it, but Modrak wanted Cushing. It was Jauron who was extremely high on the Maybin pick and convinced the FO to select him..

     

    I believe it. I'm sure the Scouts present the choices to the head coach to decide what direction he wants to go out of a few candidates.

  4. the "who no one else has found" part really doesn't fit that well with Maybin. But the one year wonder sure does. I mean part of that though with Maybin is really only played the one year.

     

    one thing seems clear though, he wasn't really on board with the Maybin pick and judging by how close he is with Modrack, and how at the time of last year's draft Nix probably didn't have much say in the room, I'm gonna guess that Tom wasn't a full Maybin believer either.

  5. it might be a little bit of reach but only a little bit. he seems like the consensus top NT of the draft with Cody having some serious red flags.

     

    I might rather take the LT at 9 and hope Cody slips to our 2nd. It's risky either way though since there are seemingly only 2 elite NT's in the whole draft.

  6. Morgan with the 9th pick though?? Seems like McClain would be much better 9th pick, if going LB'er. Shore up the middle.

     

    either would fill needs. Morgan might fill the bigger need right away at pass rushing OLB and might be the "rarer" athlete between he and McClain. I think Poz and Mitchel can play ILB alright in 3-4 but, like you I'd rather it be one of them and McClain though.

     

    the seeming move to a 3-4 and Giff on board does make Morgan a much more likely pick than he was a week ago, and most agree that he's top 10 talent (or at least until the combine, ha)

  7. I am not an expert but there are different types of 3-4 defenses, some where the D-linemen mainly just hold up O-linemen and others that kind make it more like a 4-3 where the DE still might shoot gaps. Probably the latter is more suited to our personnel, especially Kyle Williams who is great at getting penetration for such a stout player.

     

    well let's take a look at our players under contract and where they could play in a 3-4

     

    NT

    - Kyle Williams - could play it in a pinch but it would be a waste of his skills and he wouldn't be very good at it

    - Lonnie Harvey -(huge 6'3, 340) but who is he?)

    - Rashad Duncan - ( 6'2, 315 but who is he?)

     

    DE 3-technique - ideally between 285 and 305 lbs, height not that important, but need good athlete

    - Kyle Williams

    - Spencer Johnson

    - John McCargo

     

    DE 5- technique - good size is about 6'5, 305 - taking on tackles and tight ends, need to be taller

    - Marcus Stroud

    - Marcus Smith

     

    OLB - good size is 6'1 to 6'4 and around 260 lbs

    - Aaron Maybin (needs to get heavier)

    - Chris Ellis (actually has prototypical size for the position).

    - Aaron Schobel (never done it, might retire, I'm not worried about his low weight, he knows how to play football)

    - Chris Kelsay (right size, wrong kind of athlete)

    - Jermaine McGhee (right size, but who is he?)

     

    ILB - ideally over 6 foot and around 250 lbs

    - Poz

    - Mitchell

    - Palmer (a bit undersized)

     

     

    so lot of candidates for positions especially OLB, but who knows how they'll be in a 3-4.

     

    NT is the biggest question mark to me. I think there are only two in the draft that could step in right away - Dan Williams and Mount Cody but the defensive line class as a whole is supposed to be excellent.

     

    There are a lot of very good 3-4 OLB candidates in the draft this year as well.

  8. ok, just stop it right now! you and I both know this organization is way to inept to actually work that way...they have a dart board on the wall and every day they throw one dart...where ever it lands, that is the coach they will hire....i mean, are you actually suggesting that they have a final candidate in mind and have run this decision by him/her? wow...gimme some of what you are on...... :beer:

     

    ha. well I said "maybe" afterall

  9. Couple of questions.

     

    1) how the HELL do you hire a LBs coach before your DC is in place? wtf is it with this organization?

     

    2) what is a "recruiting coordinator," and how does it prepare you to coach linebackers in the NFL???

     

    1) maybe he knows who it'll be already

     

    2) he was also the defensive line coach at GT for 5 years, took on recruiting in addition to coaching the last few years

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