http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/foo...yers/2846.html
there you go
---------- Post added January-19th-2013 at 05:49 PM ----------
Somewhere in the 5th to 7th range
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/foo...yers/2846.html
there you go
---------- Post added January-19th-2013 at 05:49 PM ----------
Somewhere in the 5th to 7th range
Anyone else reminded a bit of Derrick Mason when they see Chad Bumphis?
---------- Post added January-19th-2013 at 03:26 PM ----------
That sounds about right. There's always a team that thinks they can get the motor running on a size/athleticism Dlineman. I'd only draft him if I had a lot of faith in my position coach though I really don't like how he finds a way to stay blocked and at times plays with his pads all the way by his ears. Hand use also leaves something to be desired.
Philip Thomas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7R24OSpXVI
I go to SC and The DBs out of SC are continually underrated. For instance Culliver always did well in coverage but he didn't go until the 3rd. Swearinger is going to be good too, Auguste is a solid slot cover CB.
I really want Ace Sanders, he is Wes Welker. The guy moves like a rabbit. I think he is what is missing from our offense
Yea I love Phillip Thomas.
Take this with a grain of salt because I'm only midway through the first cut up but I don't like the way he kind of jogs around when the play is going away from him. Overall I'm still a fan though. Hopefully that's something that could be coached out of him.
I think Phillip as a SS would be very good. Not as sure of him as a FS like some think
---------- Post added January-20th-2013 at 05:15 PM ----------
Keep an eye on Nick Kasa this week at TE in the Senior Bowl. Could be a sleeper who is a damn good TE
Yea, everytime I saw SC I always thought Auguste was solid. He could he a real sleeper in this draft at CB because no one even mentions him.
Also I'm on the Ace Sanders bandwagon too. I think he has great hands and is the most electric WR in this draft. Some think he's a 3rd-4th rounder, but I could.easily see him being drafted in the 2nd. Tbh, I'm not opposed to drafting him in the 2nd either.
Ace Sanders is Tavon Austin without the hype. Love him.
Well because South Carolina ran their offense traditionally, instead of passing it a 100 times a game like West Virginia, of course he won't have the stats. But Ace Sanders is probably MORE electric than Tavon because Ace has the top end speed that Austin doesn't.
And Ace has been the most dangerous returner in college football.
Lots of safeties do a whole lot of jogging around most snaps even in the NFL. Just a lot of backpedaling then nothing happens then jog to the huddle then get lined up again and then more jogging. Until the ball comes your way.
That's why I don't know about drafting a safety super early. A lot of the time they don't do anything.