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  • Wells to the Cards........



    Overall Football Traits

    Production 1 Wells contributed immediately as a true freshman backup RB, notching 576 yards and seven scores on 104 carries. As a fulltime starter in 2007; Wells rushed for 1,609 yards and 15 scores on 274 carries. In just 10 games played in 2008, Wells rushed for 1,197 yards and eight TD's on 207 carries. Wells averaged an impressive 5.8 yards per carry (585) during his three-year career. However, he caught just 15 passes for 84 yards and zero scores during his three seasons.

    Height-Weight-Speed 2 Very good combination of size and straight-line speed.

    Durability 4 Was bothered by nagging injuries throughout his career. Only full games missed were in 2008, when he sat out three contests (Ohio, USC, and Troy) due to a lingering toe injury, and he was limited in parts of others because of toe, hamstring and head injuries.

    Character 3 No off-the-field issues but scouts question his toughness, maturity level and leadership skills.

    Running Back specific Traits

    Competitiveness 4 Displays a vicious stiff-arm, which he often uses to gain additional yards at the end of runs. There are times when he runs like a man possessed. But those times are few and far between. His overall effort is inconsistent. He takes himself out of games. If he has a big run he frequently takes the next two plays off. Not always a self motivator. Has taken himself out of multiple games because of questionable injuries. Scouts are concerned that he was coddled too much at Ohio State and will be shocked by the adjustment in the NFL. Wells also has ball-security problems. He lost four fumbles last season.

    Vision 1 Rarely misses an open hole. Explodes out of his stance, consistently sees open crease and knows when to cut-and-go. Displays very good instincts and peripheral vision in the open field.

    Explosiveness 1 Outstanding initial burst. At his best when working as a downhill runner. Explodes through the line of scrimmage and displays a rare good second-gear for his size.
    Balance/Change-of-Directions 1 Exceptional lateral quickness and body control  particularly for such a big back. Few NFL starters can plant, redirect and regain top-end speed as quickly and seamlessly as he does.

    Passing Game 3 Limited experience as a receiver at Ohio State. Caught just eight passes in 2008 and five passes in 2007. Displays soft hands and shows the ability to pluck the ball away from his frame in limited views we saw of him as a pass-catcher. But he doesn't show much savvy or creativity as a route runner. He basically goes to a spot and sits. Does not work back to his QB when it's called for. He has some upside in pass pro because he's big, strong and agile. But his technique is awful and his effort is inconsistent. He doesn't get his feet set. He simply tries to get in the way of the oncoming rusher rather than getting his feet set, using leverage and working to sustain. Prime example versus Minnesota (2nd quarter with 7:05 remaining) when he barely reroutes the blitzing linebacker, who would have blindsided QB Terrell Pryor had Pryor not felt the rush and sidestepped it at the last moment.

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    • Originally posted by red
      oh good, our new LB hates blacks too, that should endear him to some of his new teamates

      from draft ace

      Could be a one-year-wonder; he didn't look like much of a prospect until his senior year. Doesn't excel in any one area, but doesn't have a major weakness either. Some potential character concerns; created an anti-black facebook group titled "White Nation" which he, Brian Cushing and other USC football players joined
      No, no, no. I don't like this pick, but that story is horseshit. White Nation is what the LB coach (who was black) gave that nickname to his starters at LB (or ST, not sure which pos it started). It had nothing to do with being anti-black. But the joke had a reverse racial joke to it.
      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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      • Originally posted by red
        oh good, our new LB hates blacks too, that should endear him to some of his new teamates

        from draft ace

        Could be a one-year-wonder; he didn't look like much of a prospect until his senior year. Doesn't excel in any one area, but doesn't have a major weakness either. Some potential character concerns; created an anti-black facebook group titled "White Nation" which he, Brian Cushing and other USC football players joined
        WHITE POWER!!!!!

        OI, OI, OI!!!

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        • Trade up the rest of the draft for Maualuga or the safety in the LeRoy Butler article and I'm 100% satified with this draft.

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          • Is Everette Brown about to fall out of the 1st round!?

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            • Originally posted by Gunakor
              Some are saying we got Kevin Greene II. That's more than nothing, isn't it?
              Meant that 83 wasn't needed in value chart (but obviously had to give up something). Could've given them something less and not asked for the 6th back.

              Clay may be great - and I'm glad we filled another hole. Not saying he's a nothing.
              The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
              Vince Lombardi

              "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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              • Originally posted by pbmax
                Originally posted by red
                oh good, our new LB hates blacks too, that should endear him to some of his new teamates

                from draft ace

                Could be a one-year-wonder; he didn't look like much of a prospect until his senior year. Doesn't excel in any one area, but doesn't have a major weakness either. Some potential character concerns; created an anti-black facebook group titled "White Nation" which he, Brian Cushing and other USC football players joined
                No, no, no. I don't like this pick, but that story is horseshit. White Nation is what the LB coach (who was black) gave that nickname to his starters at LB (or ST, not sure which pos it started). It had nothing to do with being anti-black. But the joke had a reverse racial joke to it.
                well, that makes me feel a lot better

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                • Originally posted by mission
                  Originally posted by Packnut
                  Originally posted by Bretsky
                  well this was going to be a monster thread with all these picks coming in

                  Looks like we can now go on a draft vacation as we're done today I think
                  Yep, time for me to switch the tomato juice with orange juice, increase the vodka and spend the rest of the night toasting my newest and bestest buddy:

                  Ted Thompson (My Pal)
                  Who hacked your account?
                  It's simple. My buddy finally came around to my way of thinking. The BPA BS went into the trash and now we are drafting for need.

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                  • Originally posted by TheCheese
                    Originally posted by Waldo
                    I opined that there are ~ 4 guaranteed day 1 starters in this draft for GB

                    Jackson, A. Smith, Monroe, and Matthews.

                    We got him

                    Kevin Green 2.

                    Straight up clone. Clay has that nutty/crazy thing that Green has, and is damn near identical physically.
                    Waldo do you think Mathews is worth what he paid to get him? And also do you think he's a better fit for us than Barwin?
                    IMO Matthews is more ready to play than Barwin. Barwin has more upside and is much more physical. Do not see the same type of Vrabel and Greene nastiness and temperment in Matthews.

                    Starting to warm-up to Matthews though. TT type of pick like Hawk. Do not expect MAtthews to be a pro bowler.

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                    • Steelers take Evander Hood.......



                      Overall Football Traits

                      Production 2 2005-'06: Hood starts in seven of 22 games played during first two seasons and combines for 59 tackles, including 7.5 TFL. 2007-'08: Hood starts all 28 games during his final two seasons and finishes with 111 total tackles, including 15 TFL and 10 sacks.
                      Height-Weight-Speed 2 Possesses prototypical height and adequate-to-good bulk. Also shows excellent straight-line speed for the position.

                      Durability 2 Missed three full games with a broken foot as a sophomore in 2006 but started all 28 games during his final two seasons at Missouri.

                      Character 1 Hard worker on and off the field. No off the field issues to our knowledge. Leads by example and his effort is contagious.
                      Defensive Tackle specific Traits

                      Agility/Quickness 2 Displays very good quickness. Fires off the ball and usually wins with quick first-step. Not a great athlete, though. Struggles to change directions fluidly and shows too much stiffness.

                      Strength/Toughness 4 Has good size for a three-technique type. Is a high-motor player with toughness. Won't back down from a physical matchup but simply lacks good strength to hold his ground. Lacks lower body strength and does not display a powerful upper body, either.

                      Instincts 2 Shows above average overall instincts. Consistently displays good snap awareness. Does a good job of finding the ball when he gets through the line of scrimmage. Lacks ideal pass rushing instincts and needs to do a better job of setting up offensive linemen with his array of moves. He does a great job of sniffing out the screen and draw plays, though.

                      Pass Rusher 2 Upside is limited but effort is outstanding. Most of his battles won are because of his quickness. Shows good anticipation and explodes off the ball. Uses effective swim and rip moves. Is relentless as a pass rusher and will never quit fighting. However, he lacks ideal closing burst and doesn't change directions fluidly when he gets through the line of scrimmage. He also struggles to generate a consistent push as a bull rusher if he doesn't win with his first step.

                      Run Stopper 2 Uses quick first step to penetrate and disrupt. Very active and at his best on the move. Will pursue backside and makes some plays on pure effort. However, he plays too high and with a narrow base. Struggles to hold ground when teams run at him.

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                      • Originally posted by red
                        Originally posted by pbmax
                        Originally posted by red
                        oh good, our new LB hates blacks too, that should endear him to some of his new teamates

                        from draft ace

                        Could be a one-year-wonder; he didn't look like much of a prospect until his senior year. Doesn't excel in any one area, but doesn't have a major weakness either. Some potential character concerns; created an anti-black facebook group titled "White Nation" which he, Brian Cushing and other USC football players joined
                        No, no, no. I don't like this pick, but that story is horseshit. White Nation is what the LB coach (who was black) gave that nickname to his starters at LB (or ST, not sure which pos it started). It had nothing to do with being anti-black. But the joke had a reverse racial joke to it.
                        well, that makes me feel a lot better
                        lol i was thinkin that cant even be possible

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                        • Det goes MLB here right? They have to.

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                          • Originally posted by Packnut
                            Originally posted by mission
                            Originally posted by Packnut
                            Originally posted by Bretsky
                            well this was going to be a monster thread with all these picks coming in

                            Looks like we can now go on a draft vacation as we're done today I think
                            Yep, time for me to switch the tomato juice with orange juice, increase the vodka and spend the rest of the night toasting my newest and bestest buddy:

                            Ted Thompson (My Pal)
                            Who hacked your account?
                            It's simple. My buddy finally came around to my way of thinking. The BPA BS went into the trash and now we are drafting for need.
                            To be honest, I think both were BPA as well when they were drafted. We just made a bold move to trade up to draft a need when he was BPA instead of waiting for our own pick and drafting BPA when it wasn't a need.
                            Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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                            • Originally posted by Gunakor
                              Originally posted by Packnut
                              Originally posted by mission
                              Originally posted by Packnut
                              Originally posted by Bretsky
                              well this was going to be a monster thread with all these picks coming in

                              Looks like we can now go on a draft vacation as we're done today I think
                              Yep, time for me to switch the tomato juice with orange juice, increase the vodka and spend the rest of the night toasting my newest and bestest buddy:

                              Ted Thompson (My Pal)
                              Who hacked your account?
                              It's simple. My buddy finally came around to my way of thinking. The BPA BS went into the trash and now we are drafting for need.
                              To be honest, I think both were BPA as well when they were drafted. We just made a bold move to trade up to draft a need when he was BPA instead of waiting for our own pick and drafting BPA when it wasn't a need.
                              that's a good way to spin it.

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                              • Originally posted by gbpackfan
                                Det goes MLB here right? They have to.
                                Maualuga

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