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  • Could this be the pick in round 2?

    TT says he wants "football players". This guy might be a good fit.



    By Clark Judge
    CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer

    The best safety in this year's draft is LSU's LaRon Landry. The most intriguing one is Eric Weddle.

    A four-year starter at Utah, Weddle lined up at strong safety. And cornerback. And nickel back. And quarterback. And running back. He punted. He returned punts. He even held for kicks.

    "I'm just a guy who loves football," he said, "and will do anything for the team. I'll go out there and play special teams like I've done in my career. I'll play offense or defense or whatever the teams needs. And I'll do the best I can."

    Last season he ranked fourth on his team in tackles and had seven interceptions, returning two for touchdowns. He also returned a fumble recovery for a score. On offense, he ran for five TDs and threw for another.

    While that doesn't make him unique, it does make him extraordinary -- especially in an age of specialization where some guys make it as situational pass rushers. It also makes him attractive to NFL clubs looking to fill a roster spot with someone who can play more than one position.

    "I love this guy," an NFC scout said of Weddle. "If you got him in the second round and didn't wind up with another safety your draft would be a success."

    So what it is that makes Eric Weddle special? Well, let's start with the versatility. In 2005, he started at safety but moved to cornerback near the end of the season and played the position so well he held Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson to two catches for 19 yards in the Emerald Bowl.

    Johnson is the best player in the draft, but Weddle was the Defensive MVP of that game.

    "I pride myself on preparation," Weddle said of his bowl performance. "I had four weeks to prepare for a player of (Johnson's) caliber. You have to bring your A-plus game. If you film-study you can eliminate stuff ... you can eliminate 90 percent of what the guy's going to do just based by his split, his release.

    "So half the game I knew what he was going to do before he did it, and I was just breaking on the routes. No disrespect to their team, but the times they threw to him I was just breaking on the ball."

    It's one thing to be versatile; it's another to be adept, and Eric Weddle is so good at everything he does that Wyoming coach Joe Glenn last year endorsed him for the Heisman Trophy.

    Here's one reason why: In last year's game with Air Force, Weddle played every snap on defense and had eight tackles. He also led the Utes with 73 yards rushing and scored Utah's only two TDs. And he held for the game-winning field goal.

    Afterward, Air Force coach Fisher DeBerry told Weddle he should be pulling down two scholarships.

    "Anyone who takes him in the second round of this draft," said one scout, "will have themselves a steal."

    Weddle reminds me of another all-purpose defender who turned heads at the 2000 NFL scouting combine. He was listed as a linebacker, but he played safety ... and tight end ... and wide receiver ... and returned kicks.

    Then New Mexico's Brian Urlacher graduated to the pros where he became an All-Pro linebacker.

    "This guy's no Urlacher," said a scout, "but he can do so many things you can't ignore him."

    The knock on Weddle is that while he's versatile, he's not outstanding at one position. Maybe he's a cornerback. Maybe he's a safety. But he isn't particularly big, and he isn't particularly fast. Moreover, scouts doubt how effective he can be as a return man at the next level.

    So what? All I know is I want Eric Weddle on my football team. He's smart. He's energetic. He's productive. He's determined. And he was the Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year the past two seasons. That won't put him in LaRon Landry's zip code April 28, but it should keep him in the NFL for years.

    "The million dollar question," said Weddle, "is what I like better -- corner or safety. I think (NFL teams) get irritated because I say, 'both of them.' They want to hear an answer, but that's true. I love playing man-to-man. I love playing outside, the challenge it brings. I love blitzing. I love playing zones or being around the box. Whatever the team needs."

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    He's gonna be a second round stud. Get him TT. He and Brian Leonard are two second-round guys who will both be hearty contributors to a teams success. Both are not exceptional at anything but are very good at a lot of things, and are flat out football players.

    Weddle is a four year starter and a first-rate character. His credentials and attitude scream "Ted Thompson second round selection". It's very possible he'll be gonzo by the time we pick, though.

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    • #3
      Here's my problem with me as a fan: I didn't like Eric Weddle - because his name seems wussy-ish. Obviously that's dumb of me, really dumb. ut there it is. Good thing I'm not a GM.

      Now that You've posted this, he seems intriguing at least. But I hope he's not one of those okay-at-a-lot-of-stuff but not really really good at one thing.
      "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

      KYPack

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      • #4
        A safety on the first day seems likely. I would rather it be in round one and WR Paul Williams be the #2 pick.

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        • #5
          Re: Could this be the pick in round 2?

          Originally posted by Packgator
          So what it is that makes Eric Weddle special? Well, let's start with the versatility. In 2005, he started at safety but moved to cornerback near the end of the season and played the position so well he held Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson to two catches for 19 yards in the Emerald Bowl.

          Johnson is the best player in the draft, but Weddle was the Defensive MVP of that game.

          "I pride myself on preparation," Weddle said of his bowl performance. "I had four weeks to prepare for a player of (Johnson's) caliber. You have to bring your A-plus game. If you film-study you can eliminate stuff ... you can eliminate 90 percent of what the guy's going to do just based by his split, his release.
          Wow! He held CJ to 19 yards. That’s impressive! I also like the fact he prides himself on preparation. Weddle and Kampman can be film room buddies.

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          • #6
            Re: Could this be the pick in round 2?

            Originally posted by LL2
            Wow! He held CJ to 19 yards. That’s impressive! I also like the fact he prides himself on preparation. Weddle and Kampman can be film room buddies.
            Holding CJ to 19 yds. is impressive. TT likes "football players" so he's most likely someone they have taken a hard look at. Some mocks have him going late second round while others don't have him in the first two. Mid second might be to early for him but I doubt he'll last to mid third.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fritz
              Here's my problem with me as a fan: I didn't like Eric Weddle - because his name seems wussy-ish. Obviously that's dumb of me, really dumb. ut there it is. Good thing I'm not a GM.

              Now that You've posted this, he seems intriguing at least. But I hope he's not one of those okay-at-a-lot-of-stuff but not really really good at one thing.
              There is a safety out of Maine named Daren Stone. There's a tough sounding name. Would be even better if he changed his name to Zack or something. And we not even have to use a draft pick to get him.
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              With that lawless crowd
              While the killers in high places
              Say their prayers out loud
              But they've summoned, they've summoned up
              A thundercloud
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joemailman
                Originally posted by Fritz
                Here's my problem with me as a fan: I didn't like Eric Weddle - because his name seems wussy-ish. Obviously that's dumb of me, really dumb. ut there it is. Good thing I'm not a GM.

                Now that You've posted this, he seems intriguing at least. But I hope he's not one of those okay-at-a-lot-of-stuff but not really really good at one thing.
                There is a safety out of Maine named Daren Stone. There's a tough sounding name. Would be even better if he changed his name to Zack or something. And we not even have to use a draft pick to get him.
                Geee !

                If his name was Rocky Stone then Fritz would be all over him.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Weddle is a four year starter and a first-rate character. His credentials and attitude scream "Ted Thompson second round selection". It's very possible he'll be gonzo by the time we pick, though.
                  This gives a little insight to his priorities..........

                  Scott Wright: When you get your first professional paycheck what is the first thing you will buy?

                  Eric Weddle: If I get a first paycheck I will be ecstatic, celebrate for maybe a second and then get back to work. My wife and I will put it in the bank and will use the money accordingly.

                  The entire interview can be seen here.........

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Packgator
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Weddle is a four year starter and a first-rate character. His credentials and attitude scream "Ted Thompson second round selection". It's very possible he'll be gonzo by the time we pick, though.
                    This gives a little insight to his priorities..........

                    Scott Wright: When you get your first professional paycheck what is the first thing you will buy?

                    Eric Weddle: If I get a first paycheck I will be ecstatic, celebrate for maybe a second and then get back to work. My wife and I will put it in the bank and will use the money accordingly.

                    The entire interview can be seen here.........

                    http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/int...ricweddle.html
                    Smart kid....very smart kid! Draft him TT!

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                    • #11
                      Pick

                      I like this guy too. He'd be a great 2nd rd pick.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Joemailman
                        Originally posted by Fritz
                        Here's my problem with me as a fan: I didn't like Eric Weddle - because his name seems wussy-ish. Obviously that's dumb of me, really dumb. ut there it is. Good thing I'm not a GM.

                        Now that You've posted this, he seems intriguing at least. But I hope he's not one of those okay-at-a-lot-of-stuff but not really really good at one thing.
                        There is a safety out of Maine named Daren Stone. There's a tough sounding name. Would be even better if he changed his name to Zack or something. And we not even have to use a draft pick to get him.
                        You're on the right track, but if his last name were "Stones" and his first name was "Big" then he'd be worthy of a first round pick. Then we pick up "HeHateMe" as a Free Agent.
                        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                        KYPack

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                        • #13
                          How about Gonzales if he is available?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Could this be the pick in round 2?

                            Originally posted by LL2
                            Originally posted by Packgator
                            So what it is that makes Eric Weddle special? Well, let's start with the versatility. In 2005, he started at safety but moved to cornerback near the end of the season and played the position so well he held Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson to two catches for 19 yards in the Emerald Bowl.

                            Johnson is the best player in the draft, but Weddle was the Defensive MVP of that game.

                            "I pride myself on preparation," Weddle said of his bowl performance. "I had four weeks to prepare for a player of (Johnson's) caliber. You have to bring your A-plus game. If you film-study you can eliminate stuff ... you can eliminate 90 percent of what the guy's going to do just based by his split, his release.
                            Wow! He held CJ to 19 yards. That’s impressive! I also like the fact he prides himself on preparation. Weddle and Kampman can be film room buddies.
                            The CB out of Troy had CJ to 9 yards. He isn't even entering the draft. Calvin Johnson wasn't as dominant as people think that he was. However, I would like Weddle, I'd prefer Landry, but with TT's faith in Manuel, I don't see that happening.
                            "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                            • #15
                              TT may have faith in Manuel, but he's not stupid. If he thinks Landry's the better player, he may take him.
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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