Jackson
The classic mistake many make when it comes to stats and the draft is that they don't take the time to dig a little deeper.
For example, when you look at a college player the first thing you should look at is his ability to stay healthy. Why? Justin Harrell-nuff said. If the guy can't stayon thefield, he's useless no matter how much talent he has.
Then you wanna see some consistency in his junior and senior year. Why? The league is filled with one season wonders who eventually fade away.
Next is look at how this guy preforms in big games. I don't give a rat's ass what you do against Appalachian ST and Troy. I wanna know how you do against Bama, Florida, South Carolina ect.
Bench press stats? Give me a freakin break. Plenty of NFL back-ups with outstanding reps in the gym. Means nothing.
The last thing you look for is character. How do you determine character? You talk to the coaches and team mates. If you find a guy that is a leader, chances are your gonna have a guy to go to war with.
Let's take a look at Tyson Jackson and apply the above. The man does'nt miss games period. Now we all know you cannot play this game without getting hurt some how some way. Jackson plays through it. It means the guy has heart.
His junior and senior year were mirror images of each other. Jackson has shown consistency.
Against Florida which was a HUGE HUGE game. I mean in college ball, LSU/Florida is a MONSTER. 3 solo tackles and 2 sacks. 2 sacks against South Carolina. 3 assists against Bama and the list goes on. Hell, how many games did we have where our DE opposite Kampman had NOTHING? In every big game this guy has at least had a tackle or an assist. He does'nt get shut out and he's going against good players.
Character? His coaches and fellow players rave about him. He was the undisputed leader of the Tiger D.
Now I hear those who claim he's a reach at 9. This is one of those NFL BS ideas that really piss me off. If the guy you pick fills a need and you think he's talented, what difference does it make if you take him at 9 or 16? If your right on him, it won't matter.
The classic mistake many make when it comes to stats and the draft is that they don't take the time to dig a little deeper.
For example, when you look at a college player the first thing you should look at is his ability to stay healthy. Why? Justin Harrell-nuff said. If the guy can't stayon thefield, he's useless no matter how much talent he has.
Then you wanna see some consistency in his junior and senior year. Why? The league is filled with one season wonders who eventually fade away.
Next is look at how this guy preforms in big games. I don't give a rat's ass what you do against Appalachian ST and Troy. I wanna know how you do against Bama, Florida, South Carolina ect.
Bench press stats? Give me a freakin break. Plenty of NFL back-ups with outstanding reps in the gym. Means nothing.
The last thing you look for is character. How do you determine character? You talk to the coaches and team mates. If you find a guy that is a leader, chances are your gonna have a guy to go to war with.
Let's take a look at Tyson Jackson and apply the above. The man does'nt miss games period. Now we all know you cannot play this game without getting hurt some how some way. Jackson plays through it. It means the guy has heart.
His junior and senior year were mirror images of each other. Jackson has shown consistency.
Against Florida which was a HUGE HUGE game. I mean in college ball, LSU/Florida is a MONSTER. 3 solo tackles and 2 sacks. 2 sacks against South Carolina. 3 assists against Bama and the list goes on. Hell, how many games did we have where our DE opposite Kampman had NOTHING? In every big game this guy has at least had a tackle or an assist. He does'nt get shut out and he's going against good players.
Character? His coaches and fellow players rave about him. He was the undisputed leader of the Tiger D.
Now I hear those who claim he's a reach at 9. This is one of those NFL BS ideas that really piss me off. If the guy you pick fills a need and you think he's talented, what difference does it make if you take him at 9 or 16? If your right on him, it won't matter.


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