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| View Poll Results: Would You Draft Manti Teo? | |||
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Mel Kiper had Teo as his #8 best prospect.
If more info comes out and Teo was behind the hoax and he drops and is available to the texans, would you draft Teo? We do need ILB depth.... |
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4th round .... maybe. Any earlier ..... not a chance.
There are several better prospects available.
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No thanks. If the guy can't figure out a fake girlfriend, what makes you think he will be able to diagnose a play-action fake?
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As for the texans front office philosophy - you can scratch that off your conspiracy list .... they took Posey in the last draft with his off field issues. I also mocked Posey to the Texans last year .... in the 3rd round.
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He's either lying or he's really, really stupid. Either way I don't want him on this team.
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Point being, you can fix technique, work on mechanics, but you can't fix stupid. |
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Ray Lewis was a murdering scuz-bucket but the muff-hugga could play some football.
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I'm sure he will he grilled by the NFL teams at the combine & most are saying this incident won't have much effect on his draft status. It was piss poor judgement on his part w/out a doubt, but if he has a great combine I can see this incident being forgotten quickly. Outside of the Alabama game he was solid most of the season. Very rarely missed tackles & did make some good plays. Time will tell, but I think he has a chance to recover at the combine & if that goes well I wouldn't be surprised to see him go in the 1st or 2nd. I prefer others compared to him for the Texans, but I don't think he is not an option at all. |
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I'd rather have Minter
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Agreed! Dude has to be one of the most overrated players I've ever seen.
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EDIT: Also I might think about Te'o (wherever that apostrophe goes) since the Texans are going to have a late picks in the draft, but this is all highly highly dependent on how he does during evaluations. I wouldn't completely drop him off my draft board over this whole GF mess because we've drafted players with much more serious issues (Posey is one, and there were plenty of allegations that Cushing used roids before he got to the pros) than that. Really though I don't have an eye for tackling machines and coverage LB's in college because I'm more focused on pass rushers and cornerbacks usually, for what it's worth there seems to be decent LB talent spread throughout the draft usually and not all just bunched up in the first. Makes me think that NFL staff's in general aren't as good at evaluating the middle of a defense (DT/MLB/ILB/SS/FS) in terms of college scouting, as they are the outsides (DE/OLB/CB).
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Not in the first round. In the third I'd at least consider it.
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I agree with Rey. He's not worth a 1st with head issues, but I would not have a problem with a 3rd. But, I think some team would take a chance on him before that point.
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In my mind he is a #2 ILB in a 3-4 scheme. The problem is the #2 ILB comes off the field in nickle/dime packages. Would you want to invest a first round pick in a guy who may not see the field against opponents who employ multiple set WR front? I wouldn't. I don't think he is good enough for Cush's position as the #1ILB. Thus, I would not draft him in the first round and would not touch him until the 3rd. At that point he would be worthwhile since he could drop into coverage and work on tackling technique. He is closer to being the 108th best prospect in this draft than the #8.
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