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I bet he doesn't start, at least at first. Let him sit behind Fry.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersNot many teams win many games with a rookie QB, Vince Young notwithstanding. Peyton Manning won 3 games his rookie year.Originally posted by 4and12to12and4unless, Quinn and thomas help turn the franchise around, and their 1st pick ends up around 19 or 20 or something.
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Fry himself is very young too...Originally posted by Scott CampbellI bet he doesn't start, at least at first. Let him sit behind Fry.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersNot many teams win many games with a rookie QB, Vince Young notwithstanding. Peyton Manning won 3 games his rookie year.Originally posted by 4and12to12and4unless, Quinn and thomas help turn the franchise around, and their 1st pick ends up around 19 or 20 or something.Formerly known as nbarnett56
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Justin HarrellOriginally posted by superfanThat appears to be one of TT's MOs. Last year a lot of the guys picked had high Wonderlic scores.Originally posted by BallHawkHarrell is appealing because he is one of the smartest Defensive players in the draft.
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Not that "field smart" and needs to make quicker reads, but shows good urgency to pursue when he locates the ball. … Must learn to keep his head up coming out of his stance; this causes him to lose sight of the ball, especially when working through a crowd. …
Has a good short-area burst, but when he overpursues, he lacks sharp stop-and-go action to redirect suddenly (will gather some). …
Is susceptible to angle blocks and traps (mostly when he keeps his head down or fails to maintain inside position with his hands). …
Lacks ideal hand placement to prevent blockers from getting underneath to lock on and ride him out of the play (blockers get their hands into his chest too often). …
Has to improve his hand usage; blockers know they can attack his feet without him countering (must learn to keep his hands active in attempts to separate).
Compares To: Johnny Jolly, Green Bay. … Jolly might not have played much in 2006, but Harrell has that same explosion off the snap that lets both occupy multiple blockers.
Harrell plays with the strength needed to take up space, and while he lacks sustained speed, he does explode off the ball. He needs to develop a better feel for the ball and must be more active with his hands. His main job is clogging and constricting the inside rush lanes, but he must create better separation with his hands if he hopes to improve his pass rushing skills.
For a team looking for a plugger in the middle, Harrell could be the answer, if he is recovered from his torn biceps.
Comment woodbuck27:
Alot of obvious risk in this pick with a very poor health history and alot to overcome with poor technique at DT.
He sounds gung ho. . . but intelligent?
One thing for sure now. He's a PACKER.
Good luck Justin Harrell.
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Kansas City, possibly New England with one of their two picks, Carolina, possibly Baltimore, San Diego, Chicago, Indianapolis, Tampa Bay, Dallas, Minnesota, San Francisco, Buffalo, Carolina. Pretty much more teams than not. Still a good chance that a lot of good WRs are gone.Originally posted by Lurker64Who all between us and picking next actually is likely to take a WR?"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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Which means they will likely still finish in the bottom 10, at least.Originally posted by Scott CampbellI bet he doesn't start, at least at first. Let him sit behind Fry.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersNot many teams win many games with a rookie QB, Vince Young notwithstanding. Peyton Manning won 3 games his rookie year.Originally posted by 4and12to12and4unless, Quinn and thomas help turn the franchise around, and their 1st pick ends up around 19 or 20 or something."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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You've posted the same bio several times. One that has him ranked WAY lower than any other rankings. How about posting some of the others.Originally posted by woodbuck27Justin Harrell"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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Hello fellow Rats,
Long time no post. Enough about Brady--my take on the Pack pick: I LIKE IT! In the NFC North, stuff the run, and make the mediocre quarterbacks try to beat you. The Pack's D showed improvement toward the end of last year, but needed to upgrade run D in my opinion. My only issue is it would have been nice to trade down a few picks and then take Weird Harrell. I am sure TT tried, but ran out of time before finding a taker.
Now if we can just figure out how to score in the red zone!
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