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  • Nice article on AJ Hawk

    Found this article from espn's Scouts Inc. Pretty accurate on Hawk's first season. Let's just hope that he stays healthy to fulfill Packer fans expectations.
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    As older players begin to fade, youngsters must be ready to emerge. It's the circle of life in the NFL. With that in mind, we went looking for some young defensive players who seem poised to step up.

    Thanks in large part to last year's impressive rookie class, a number of players could have made this list. But we settled on five guys on the cusp of becoming perennial Pro Bowl defenders.

    One player who truly deserves a spot on this list for his play is Adam "Pacman" Jones. With the exception of Champ Bailey, who is in a class by himself, Jones is as good a cover corner as there is in the league, and is just scratching the surface of his abilities. He also plays the game with a nasty edge.

    Jones is extremely fast and explosive out of his breaks. He is very fluid in transition and has exceptional ball skills. Once he gets his hands on the ball, few defensive players in the league can compete with his run-after-catch ability. He is a superb return man, but an even better cornerback. Given his tenuous status due to his off-field issues, we left him off this list. I wouldn't necessarily want Jones on my team, but I certainly wouldn't want to play against him, either.

    Players such as Haloti Ngata, Kerry Rhodes and many others also could have made this list, but these five have distinguished themselves:

    LB Bart Scott, Baltimore Ravens
    Scott is surrounded by a fantastic group of defensive players, but he brings great qualities to the unit. Scott can do it all. He is already a very good pass-rusher and will only improve with time. He is also an excellent run stuffer who is quick to fill, aggressive in pursuit and nasty when he arrives.

    In coverage, he has the athleticism and speed to run with just about any tight end or running back in the league. He has smooth hips and is quick to close. Scott gets deep drops into his zones and excels in space. He is very explosive in all areas of his game, and is a punishing finisher who generates turnovers.

    He is one of the rare linebackers in this league who can play and excel at just about any linebacker position in any defense. There will be a lot of Pro Bowl trips in his future.

    LB A.J. Hawk, Green Bay Packers
    Hawk is also an extremely versatile linebacker. He is a shade behind Scott in his development. He does not have the same talent around him in Green Bay, but Hawk is going to be a very good linebacker in this league for a long time. He is incredibly fast, and maybe more impressively for a rookie linebacker, takes very few false steps. He also takes good angles to the ball carrier and reads plays very quickly.

    Hawk had some growing pains in his rookie year, but got better each week and became a real playmaker by the end of the season. He is a good blitzer, a force against the run and has fantastic ball skills for a linebacker. Hawk is going to cause a lot of turnovers throughout his career and has already become a difference maker for the Packers. In a bigger media market, Hawk's play would have been more noticed.


    DE Luis Castillo, San Diego Chargers
    Defensive ends often go unnoticed in a 3-4 scheme, but Castillo has quickly emerged as one of the very best in the business. Teams that run this scheme will often fill this position with cheap, veteran linemen who are tough, but limited athletes.

    Castillo is a fantastic athlete for his size (290 pounds). He is quick off the ball, and can penetrate or lock out an offensive tackle. He is the type of player who makes everyone around him a better and more productive football player. Castillo may never get the acclaim he deserves, but is already one of the top players in the league at his position.

    LB DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys
    Ware is a difference maker who is just beginning to realize his full potential. He entered the league in the same draft as Shawne Merriman and also plays outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense. This could be one of the reasons why Ware doesn't get his due. He is already a great player, but the sky is the limit for this young player out of Troy State. Even coming from a very small program, Ware was quick to assert himself as a dangerous edge pass rusher.

    The rest of his linebacking skills are coming along well, but his edge rush ability is what puts him on this list. He explodes off the snap, gets his hands on his blocker very quickly and eats up space with long, fluid strides. He uses his long arms very well, and is athletic enough to bend the edge without losing any speed. Ware is the type of guy offenses game plan against when they throw the football.

    LB Ernie Sims, Detroit Lions
    Rod Marinelli took over a mess in Detroit last season. The Lions not only lacked talent, but also the belief in themselves. One of Marinelli's first moves was drafting Sims in the first round of the 2006 draft.

    An explosive, nasty weakside linebacker in Detroit's Cover 2 scheme, Sims is emerging as the next Derrick Brooks. Much like Brooks, Sims is a natural playmaker who not only strives to be great, but has the competitiveness and leadership qualities to change the attitude in Detroit. This is a giant endeavor and Sims certainly will not be able to do it alone, but he is doing everything possible to get the job done.
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    LB Bart Scott, Baltimore Ravens
    Scott is surrounded by a fantastic group of defensive players, but he brings great qualities to the unit. Scott can do it all. He is already a very good pass-rusher and will only improve with time. He is also an excellent run stuffer who is quick to fill, aggressive in pursuit and nasty when he arrives.

    In coverage, he has the athleticism and speed to run with just about any tight end or running back in the league. He has smooth hips and is quick to close. Scott gets deep drops into his zones and excels in space. He is very explosive in all areas of his game, and is a punishing finisher who generates turnovers.

    He is one of the rare linebackers in this league who can play and excel at just about any linebacker position in any defense. There will be a lot of Pro Bowl trips in his future.
    Where do they come up with these ideas. Bart Scott the #1 up and coming player???

    First he is already going into his 6th year. Hardly a newcomer.
    Generates turnovers? In 5 years (26 games as a starter) he has 3 interceptions (2 last season, the other was 5 years ago) and 2 forced fumbles (none last season).

    Hawk has generated 3 turnovers in just 16 games.

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    • #3
      Just as perspective with the draft coming up and the Lance Briggs talk...

      Would you trade A.J. Hawk for Lance Briggs? Who do you think would have more impact on a defense?

      Do you think the holder of the 5th pick in the draft this year would feel cheated trading it for Hawk today?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by motife
        Just as perspective with the draft coming up and the Lance Briggs talk...

        Would you trade A.J. Hawk for Lance Briggs?

        Do you think the holder of the 5th pick in the draft this year would feel cheated trading it for Hawk today?
        NO to both.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by motife

          Would you trade A.J. Hawk for Lance Briggs? Who do you think would have more impact on a defense?
          Interesting question. I don't think I would make that trade. I don't know if Briggs is much of an upgrade even now. When Hawk has another year or two of experience, he might be the better player.

          Briggs was a very good linebacker on a very good defense.
          Hawk was a good linebacker on a so-so defense.
          If you reversed them, I wonder what the result would be?

          When in doubt, I will gladly take the player that is 3 or 4 years younger. NFL careers are so short, by the time most players reach 30 their best years are behind them. A 10 year vet is pretty old. Briggs is about half-way there.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Patler
            Interesting question. I don't think I would make that trade. I don't know if Briggs is much of an upgrade even now. When Hawk has another year or two of experience, he might be the better player.

            Briggs was a very good linebacker on a very good defense.
            Hawk was a good linebacker on a so-so defense.
            If you reversed them, I wonder what the result would be?

            When in doubt, I will gladly take the player that is 3 or 4 years younger. NFL careers are so short, by the time most players reach 30 their best years are behind them. A 10 year vet is pretty old. Briggs is about half-way there.
            very good points..

            My own opinion is A.J. Hawk could be a mini-Urlacher. His closing speed and ball presence are reminiscent of the Bear's linebacker. Glimpses of this were evident to me anyway, last season. Particularly as the defense solidified after the New England 38-0 pasting.
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            • #7
              Great articler and I think Hawk,Sims and Ware all have big upsides but Ware in the CXowboys 3/4 should develop into a Merriman type of player.
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              • #8
                Yes, a very good article

                A couple wise men wannabe's in here noted pre-draft Hawk was very NFL ready.

                He took a bit of time to adjust, but those words ended up being spot on.
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                • #9
                  Some also noted that the difference between Hawk and a few other LB's wasn't real great .
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                  • #10
                    I don't think Sims is close to Hawk. You said Carpenter was almost as good bulldog.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GregJennings
                      I don't think Sims is close to Hawk. You said Carpenter was almost as good bulldog.
                      Good Memory

                      I think Hawk is a step ahead of Sims and am glad we did not trade down to get Sims or Carpenter.
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                      • #12
                        I did but I also said that the difference between Hawk and the other top lb's was slim. I DEAD WRONG on Carp but Ryans and Sims were very close and Ryans won ROY. Now we can all say that Hawk is way better but nationally, Hawk,Ryans and Sims are looked at to be close as was noted in this column and the rookie of the year voting. I may have been dead wrong on Mario but we will see after this year. I did say also that Bush wouldn't be the player he was in college in the NFL. Win some, you lose some. I will say that there were many in here that liked Hawk more than me so kudos to you all. I do think he would be better in the middle though. Not that he bad at the will but he brings more to th table than 56 does.
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                        • #13
                          I think we could have taken Sims after a trade down and picked up another second rounder.
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                          • #14
                            Well, I liked Odell Thurman and wanted Green Bay to draft him in round one......so it looks like my mistakes are greater
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by b bulldog
                              I think we could have taken Sims after a trade down and picked up another second rounder.
                              I don't think we'd pick up a 2nd to go from 5 to 9; my guess is it would be a third, but I don't know where that point thingy is.

                              And I'm not sure I'd do that for a second even with what I know now.
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