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  • Odrick to Phins....



    Analysis
    Pass rush: Has good height, strength, agility and length to be a consistent penetrator. Bowled over many college linemen with his bull rush and seems to be in motion with the snap of the ball. Has some shiftiness and is able to penetrate with a swim or an inside-out move when blocked one-on-one. Uses his hands to discard linemen. Disrupts passing lanes with his long arms and big hands, keeping his eyes in the backfield. Can accelerate to the quarterback after initial contact but does not have elite quickness or change-of-direction ability to come back and make the sack or chase down plays in the backfield.

    Run defense: Usually holds his ground inside or pushes back against double-teams. Disengages from blocks to get back into the play and has made stops four or five yards downfield. Not quick enough laterally, but uses his strength to move down the line while engaged on stretch plays. Must be more aware of protecting his knees from cut blocks.

    Explosion: Good quickness and pop off the snap. Able to knock his man back a step or two into the pocket. Improved his get-off as a senior playing the three-technique and is able to consistently penetrate from that spot.

    Strength: Brute strength makes him a tough assignment in pass protection for college linemen. Stacks his man and rips off in either direction to fill a hole. Pushes the pocket as a pass rusher, even when double-teamed. Plays tall but controls the line on almost every snap when straight-up or doubled.

    Tackling: Solid wrap tackler inside because of his strength and length at the point. Lacks the change-of-direction ability to regularly rein in elusive ballcarriers or make plays from behind. His height also prevents him from consistently breaking down in space.

    Intangibles: Work ethic and consistency of effort have been questioned in the past, but he appeared to turn a corner in 2009. Cited for disorderly conduct and fined for a February 2009 early morning fight in downtown State College.

    NFL Comparison: Fili Moala, Indianapolis Colts

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    • Mays to jets
      Think I'll roll another number for the road.
      I HATE everything about the Minnesota Vikings

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      • Wonder who the Jets get. Kindle..or maybe Mt. Cody ?

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        • Originally posted by Bossman641
          I was so sick of seeing Florida win championships
          Not me

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          • Holy crap, Ravens got a 2nd, 3rd and a 4th to trade out of the first.

            As for our pick, I like it. It's a need and a productive guy fell to us.

            I'm surprised at the wealth of choices available (Kindle, Hughes, Bulaga).

            I don't see how Tebow or Bradford succeeds at this level. Bradford will be David Carr in 3 seasons and Tebow will have to overcome some really iffy mechanics and accuracy to succeed.
            -digital dean

            No "TROLLS" allowed!

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            • Originally posted by pbmax
              Everyone admit it. Drafting for need is boring. Its was more fun when everyone's mouth dropped open and kept repeating "WHO?!".

              lol, yes I have to agree, although I'm very stoked about this pick.
              www.ccso228@twitter.com

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              • Originally posted by steve823
                For the people who were wondering why Bulaga fell ..


                Bulaga slipped due to concerns about his arm length, lack of difference-making upside, and possibly a thyroid condition that cost him three games last season.

                Still we got a GREAT pick here
                Yes, forgot that one. Shorter than ideal arms. Looks like Tyrannosaurus, plays like Rex.
                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 digitaldean
                  Holy crap, Ravens got a 2nd, 3rd and a 4th to trade out of the first.

                  As for our pick, I like it. It's a need and a productive guy fell to us.

                  I'm surprised at the wealth of choices available (Kindle, Hughes, Bulaga).

                  I don't see how Tebow or Bradford succeeds at this level. Bradford will be David Carr in 3 seasons and Tebow will have to overcome some really iffy mechanics and accuracy to succeed.

                  Bidding war between Buffalo and Denver is what happened from what I heard on NFL radio.......

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                  • Originally posted by digitaldean
                    Holy crap, Ravens got a 2nd, 3rd and a 4th to trade out of the first.

                    As for our pick, I like it. It's a need and a productive guy fell to us.

                    I'm surprised at the wealth of choices available (Kindle, Hughes, Bulaga).

                    I don't see how Tebow or Bradford succeeds at this level. Bradford will be David Carr in 3 seasons and Tebow will have to overcome some really iffy mechanics and accuracy to succeed.
                    I agree Dean. I think Bradford gets injured too much and never happens.

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                    • From McGinn's article.

                      One of two scenarios is most likely to unfold for the Packers Thursday night in the first round of the National Football League draft.

                      • One of three offensive linemen (center Maurkice Pouncey, tackles Bryan Bulaga and Anthony Davis) whom sources within the league indicate Thompson regards as elite will begin to slide, prompting the general manager to part with perhaps a third-round selection in order to move up and grab one of them.

                      • Those three players, along with consensus top tackles Russell Okung and Trent Williams, go off the board so quickly that the Packers' keen desire to land a starting offensive lineman is doomed to failure.
                      So much for having to give up a third round pick to get Bulaga.
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • Originally posted by pbmax
                        Everyone admit it. Drafting for need is boring. Its was more fun when everyone's mouth dropped open and kept repeating "WHO?!".

                        It is a lot different not having to go scrambling trying to figure out who the guy is.
                        Go PACK

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                        • Any chance we get Taylor Mays?
                          Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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                          • Originally posted by pbmax
                            Originally posted by steve823
                            For the people who were wondering why Bulaga fell ..


                            Bulaga slipped due to concerns about his arm length, lack of difference-making upside, and possibly a thyroid condition that cost him three games last season.

                            Still we got a GREAT pick here
                            Yes, forgot that one. Shorter than ideal arms. Looks like Tyrannosaurus, plays like Rex.
                            it looks like he has a very wide torso though. i bet his wingspan is right up there with the rest of the OT's

                            does that matter

                            i know his reach is ABOVE the 32 inch threshold

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                            • Jets take Wilson (CB)......


                              Analysis
                              Release: Quick out of his stance; can put a move on corner if in press or flat-out fly by zone corners and safeties waiting for him at the second level.

                              Hands: Has small hands, but is a reliable receiver. Snatches the ball out of the air on high and wide throws, even in traffic. Uses his hands when facing the quarterback as well. Tracks the ball over either shoulder and can leap to make the catch if the pass is overthrown. Will drop one occasionally when trying to make a move before securing the ball.

                              Route running: Owns the foot quickness to be a two-way threat from the slot. Stops quickly and gets a good angle on inside routes. Hesitation on stop-go routes freezes defenders and allows him to explode past. Will be a major threat on crossing routes at the next level. Will need work on his hand play near the line as he will be challenged within the five-yard area. Good burst to the ball when it's in the air.

                              After the catch: Jitterbug on the edge on quick screens, using jump step to elude defenders. Also used on inside screens, where he can weave his way through traffic. Good body control to head upfield after making the catch toward the sideline. Tough runner for his size; will lower his head to get to first down marker (though he's not strong enough to bowl over linebackers). Vision with the ball is good, not great, will run into blockers. Good punt returner because of his hands and acceleration. Doesn't always make the first man miss, but will make teams pay for low punts and poor coverage with good speed and shifty hips in the open field.

                              Blocking: Willing inside blocker for the run who gets into his man's jersey. Gives good effort to sustain and has upper-body strength, but is too small to hang on for long against larger defenders. Resorts to cut block at times, but will get into the thigh of the defender to stop him from reaching the ballcarrier. Looks for someone to hit downfield to help teammates.

                              Intangibles: Stepped up into leadership role on offense, worked hard in the off-season to build bulk. Missed time with a right hamstring injury in 2009.

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                              • Originally posted by Packgator
                                Originally posted by Bossman641
                                I was so sick of seeing Florida win championships
                                Not me
                                Its like old Rat reunion time in here today.
                                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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