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  • #16
    I hold the right to change my mind prior to the draft, but here's what I've worked out:

    First of all, I'm going with the idea that Brohm is on the board and we can wheel and deal down into the mid to late 30's, adding a high 3rd rounder. If this does not come to pass, scratch pick 3a who was a luxury pick anyway.

    2a. Antoine Cason (CB) 6-0 191 Arizona

    We drop a half dozen picks give or take and still get our man. High character, good leader, Packer person. Short term prognosis: Cason challenges Blackmon and Williams for nickel and dime jobs. Long term: Heir apparent to Al Harris.

    2b. Pat Sims (DT) 6-2 310 Auburn

    Just seems like a Ted pick. He loves stockpiling the big boys for the trenches. Every thing I read about Sims includes the words mean, nasty, athletic, and disruptive. Short term: Splits time with Jolly. Long term: Pickett, Harrell, Jolly, Sims... they just keep coming and coming. Bears, Vikes, and Lions better invest in some tough guards and centers.

    2c. Duane Brown (OT) 6-4 315 Virginia Tech

    Another Ted pick. Super athletic former TE with good size. Needs some experience, and he'll get the time he needs. Short term: back up to Clifton. Long term: LT of the future?

    3a. Jerome Simpson (WR) 6-2 199 Coastal Carolina

    This is the luxury pick acquired in the 1st round trade down. K-Rob leaves much to be desired and Ruvell is maxed out as a solid #4. This guy is another Ted pick, small school, fast, productive. Short term: #4 WR. Long term: Should challenge Jones for #2 whenever Driver hangs 'em up.

    3c. Terrell Thomas (DB) 6-1 202 USC

    Another versatile, physical, high character, good leadership guy. A few nagging injuries and an average 40 time drop him to the back of the 3rd. Has played extensively at S as well. Short term: should be given a fair shot in the wide open race for S jobs. Long term: likely to stay at S, but we'll have to coach him up at both positions and see where he sticks.

    4a. Martin Rucker (TE) 6-5 251 Missouri

    I agree that Rucker is getting lost in the shuffle a bit. He'll be the best value of all the TE's taken, and we need one. Short term: competes with Humphrey for #2 job. Long term: #2, maybe some starting potential.

    4b. Kevin O'Connell (QB) 6-5 225 San Diego State

    We need a QB at some point. O'Connell has the physical tools. We have the QB coach. Let's put 'em together and see what happens. Short term: #3 QB. Long term: hopefully a solid #2

    5. Chad Rinehart (OG) 6-2 320 Northern Iowa

    Good athlete with good size. Should be a good fit for the system. Short term: #4 G. Long term: ?

    7. Mike Dragosovich (P) 6-5 212 North Dakota State

    Booming leg, with a slow delivery that will require some technique modification. Sound familiar? Let the best prairie punter win.
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    • #17
      oh, no....

      what i read was like

      "johnston is nothing like kampman ... but they're both white, so who knows ?"



      jk... i like the kid tho... looking for some youtube video. these are the guys you take a flyer on imo... small school freaks.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DonHutson
        3a. Jerome Simpson (WR) 6-2 199 Coastal Carolina

        This is the luxury pick acquired in the 1st round trade down. K-Rob leaves much to be desired and Ruvell is maxed out as a solid #4. This guy is another Ted pick, small school, fast, productive. Short term: #4 WR. Long term: Should challenge Jones for #2 whenever Driver hangs 'em up.
        i like the reports on this guy too... definite ted type of pick too. super athletic, second highest vert of receivers, ran a 4.38 and a 4.5something on GRASS yet has a "slow" label (good for under the radar)... good game speed, decent size and had 24 bench reps which i feel is a ton for a 200lb guy.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
          Look around the internet, it's out. Everyone is saying they hope they can nab him in the 4th or 5th but then you listen to the kid himself and he's being talked to by every 3-4 team and most of the 4-3 teams.


          I'd love to be able to scoop him up in the 2nd round or 3rd if that was possible, but that might not be the case. His coaches love him. His opponents fear him and by all accounts he's a hard working, great guy. Then he goes and absolutely demolishes his proday. He'll get picked early. How early for such a small school? That is debatable, but I would not be suprised if he goes in the end of round 1 to one of the powerhouses with a great GM. Maybe Green Bay.
          Or maybe to the Eagles, just like Mike Mamula.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by the_idle_threat
            Originally posted by JustinHarrell
            Look around the internet, it's out. Everyone is saying they hope they can nab him in the 4th or 5th but then you listen to the kid himself and he's being talked to by every 3-4 team and most of the 4-3 teams.


            I'd love to be able to scoop him up in the 2nd round or 3rd if that was possible, but that might not be the case. His coaches love him. His opponents fear him and by all accounts he's a hard working, great guy. Then he goes and absolutely demolishes his proday. He'll get picked early. How early for such a small school? That is debatable, but I would not be suprised if he goes in the end of round 1 to one of the powerhouses with a great GM. Maybe Green Bay.
            Or maybe to the Eagles, just like Mike Mamula.
            This guy is infamous. I was listening to some announcers going over the draft class. They commented on one guy saying", This kid is good, He's not some workout warrior like Mike Mamula."

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            • #21
              Right, KY. I don't know all of the details surroudnign Mamula, but this guy was a true dominate force in college who's sacks are not higher only because he saw double teams on every single play he played. His opponents voted him to every award possible and his coaches swear he's going to be a player in the next level as well being a very hard worker.


              We all missed him because he's a small school guy, but if you listen he passes the main check for a high pick from a small school. That check is that he dominated his competition and then dominated when he got a chance in the all star games. This kid is more than a workout warrior. He's a great college player with the cieling to be a probowl NFL DE. Far as I know, those type of guys are worthy of high picks (see Osi and Tuck)

              The only problem is after that SB everyone is looking for the next Osi and is probably willing to dish a high pick for him. This is that guy.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #22
                JH,

                Just wanted to thank you for your constant posting of the draft stuff; with a newbie in the family and less interest from me in researching all of this I don't have it in me but I do really enjoy all of your reports.

                I still like that TE with all those great highlights that we first posted. He ran a cruddy 40Yd but he showed me a lot of good football instincts in that video. I think he was from Texas A&M or something.

                As HW will tell you the fact that I like him probably means he's not a good person and his NFL career may be in huge jeopardy......aka.......Odell Thurman and Robert Meachem


                Cheers,
                B
                TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                • #23
                  From Frank Coyle of Draft Insiders ....

                  Ahead of the Curve


                  Notre Dame's John Carlson Heads Fine Tight End Class

                  POSITIONAL OVERVIEW: Tight Ends - Grade B
                  This year's tight end group is a fine class with seniors prospects John Carlson, Fred Davis and Dustin Keller all fine performers who should be top 100 selections. With the addition of talented juniors Marcellus Bennett and Jermichael Finley, this group is a fine class of pass catchers who can provide impact in pro passing attacks. This TE class lacks a first round prospect, but it is a solid group of playmakers that is one of the deeper ones in recent years.

                  Tight Ends

                  1. John Carlson - 6-5, 250 4.65 - Notre Dame
                  Sure handed tight end is coming off a weak final season and an offseason illness. His NFL Combine workout was only average but he produced a huge performance at his ND pro day. He ran a 4.67 time and showed well developed receiving skills that moves him to the head of this good class of tight end prospects.

                  2. Fred Davis - 6-3, 255 4.75 - Southern Cal
                  Mobile athletic tight end displays fine receiving skills and improving blocking ability to be an early NFL starter.

                  3. Dustin Keller - 6-2, 245 4.45 - Purdue
                  Mobile receiving tight end has been very productive over his fine Big Ten career and gives an offense an added dimension in the passing game. He had a great workout in Indy and moved up among the elite TE prospects.

                  4. Brad Cottam - 6-7, 270 4.65 - Tennessee
                  Huge senior tight end had a good week at the Senior Bowl after an injury marred final season. He followed that with a good effort at the combine that moves him into the upper echelon of the position.

                  5. * Martellus Bennett - 6-6, 255 4.65 - Texas A&M
                  Big athletic junior tight end has the physical package to become a top NFL playmaker. He had a very good effort at the NFL Combine.

                  6. Kellen Davis - 6-6, 260 4.60 - Michigan St
                  Huge prospect combines fine size, speed, agility and movement skills. He gets into the deep seam and catching the ball while improving as a blocker

                  7. * Jermichael Finley - 6-5, 240 4.70 - Texas
                  Fluid junior tight end displays well developed receiving skills to be a real factor in a pro passing game early in his career. He had a better pro day at Texas than he produced in Indy.

                  8. Martin Rucker - 6-5, 250 4.75 - Missouri
                  Athletic senior tight end is a well developed prospect with the ability to fill all the roles for the position. He needs a big pro day after sitting out NFL Combine.

                  For Top 15 Tight End Prospects go to www.draftinsiders.com
                  TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                  • #24
                    Sounds promising, though no longer a sleeper. I'd love to get a DE.

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                    • #25
                      Bretsky, if you go to nfldraftcountdown and click on "rankings" then "TE" you can click on each player and see his school production.

                      Just about all of those TE's have very few catches in college. Basically, most of them were not even good college players but we want them to be good pros.


                      There are a couple high potential JR's, but the only TE in this class that has been a dominate college player is Martin Rucker. He has over 2,200 yards I believe (compared to Carlsons 1000) in four years. To me that shows a guys ability to get open and make catches. On top of that, Martin Rucker had a hammy for the last few months and still hammered out big proday numbers for a TE. Rucker is both more physically gifted and more dominate in college. To me, he is the TE that stands out.
                      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                        Sounds promising, though no longer a sleeper. I'd love to get a DE.
                        I read everything I could on him. That small league he plays in has all the respect in the world for Brian Johnston. His choaches, teammates and opponents respect him. He's not a sleeper at all. He's listed on most sites as a 5th round pick because of his super small school status, but based on my research he's being looked at by every NFL team and will be drafted with a very early pick (possibly late round one because at that point all of the dominate big school kids will be gone).
                        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Bretsky
                          I still like that TE with all those great highlights that we first posted. He ran a cruddy 40Yd but he showed me a lot of good football instincts in that video. I think he was from Texas A&M or something.
                          Are you talking about Martellus Bennett? I liked what I saw from him too. He's a monster and they lined him up all over the place. Wouldn't mind seeing him in green and gold.
                          70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by 3irty1
                            Originally posted by Bretsky
                            I still like that TE with all those great highlights that we first posted. He ran a cruddy 40Yd but he showed me a lot of good football instincts in that video. I think he was from Texas A&M or something.
                            Are you talking about Martellus Bennett? I liked what I saw from him too. He's a monster and they lined him up all over the place. Wouldn't mind seeing him in green and gold.
                            i think he was talking about jermichael finley from texas, i was pretty impressed with him and his vid

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                            • #29
                              Alright, so draft season is my favorite time of year...
                              My ideal draft would be

                              1. CB Mike Jenkins, USF,- he really knows how to lock down and play corner

                              2a. DE Calias Cambell UM-monster body, played on a bad miami team his
                              senior year and didn't turn in a great combine, but i think he would be
                              perfect opposite of Kamp.

                              2b. G Oniel Cousins- Texas El Paso- this is a bad Guard class, cousins is one of the top pass blockers

                              3. Trade down for a 4th and 5

                              4. RB Tim Hightower-Richmond- Scouts say hes a good zone runner, decent size 6" and never fumbled with over 700 carries.

                              4b. TE Jermichael Finley- Texas He'll catch almost anything you throw his way, could develop well with Rodgers

                              5. DT Alex Fluellen-FSU- He is pretty quick for his size, was injured all last season yet still played well.

                              5b. T Barry Richardson - Clemson- He would be one who just needs to develop

                              7. QB Alex Brink- Washington State-very accurate and underrated because of his school

                              Now i doubt that Jenkins will still be there at 30-if hes not trading down and taking Antonie Cason would be another option, I really believe Corner is our biggest need so any of the top four, Jenkins, McKelvin, Talib, or DRC would be fine with me. If theres a chance that there all gone, other corners that we could get in later rounds would be Tyvon Branch- from Conneticut, Terrell Thomas-USC or Antonie Cason-Arizona

                              The second round picks imo should be used for ethier Guard, Tackle or BPA... I also dont think that Campbell will last that long.

                              I know that we dont really need another safety, but Quintin Demps-Texas-el paso- is another guy to watch

                              Marterllus Bennett would be a great TE addition but will probably be a 2nd- to early 3rd round pick... While Jermichael Finley- could be had with a 4th

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                                Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                                Look around the internet, it's out. Everyone is saying they hope they can nab him in the 4th or 5th but then you listen to the kid himself and he's being talked to by every 3-4 team and most of the 4-3 teams.


                                I'd love to be able to scoop him up in the 2nd round or 3rd if that was possible, but that might not be the case. His coaches love him. His opponents fear him and by all accounts he's a hard working, great guy. Then he goes and absolutely demolishes his proday. He'll get picked early. How early for such a small school? That is debatable, but I would not be suprised if he goes in the end of round 1 to one of the powerhouses with a great GM. Maybe Green Bay.
                                Or maybe to the Eagles, just like Mike Mamula.
                                I was thinking the same thing idle -

                                But you know what? Mamula wasn't that bad

                                The guy played 4 or 5 seasons (missed one with an injury), and was a 4 down player. He got 30 sacks during his career. Maybe not numbers you hope for out of a top ten pick, but you can't say he was a bust!!!
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