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Thought I heard somewhere (NFL Network, ESPN...???) that Cromartie was going to be much much more of a project than most of the other top CB's.
Thought I heard somewhere (NFL Network, ESPN...???) that Cromartie was going to be much much more of a project than most of the other top CB's.
They said they same about the other Cromartie, the one from FSU.
Not really...they never said he was a project player. He was just a questionable one because he had his injury, and nobody had seen him play since the injury. He was dominant against top level players his freshman and sophomore year.
Two completely different situations.
No matter how good you may have been as a freshmen, when you enter the NFL with under a year's worth a NCAA college expeirence you are a project.
Now, DRC may be a bigger project, but Cromartie (FSU) was a porject and it took him some time to be able to play at the level of his talent.
Cromartie(FSU) played his freshman and sophomore years both. He sat the whole junior season after a knee injury. He had two years of experience at a high level. Not to mention he was starting games halfway through his freshman year.
I think the question regarding Cromartie is, do you draft based on potential or who can step in now? Kubiak took Mario & Okoye based more on potential, so I would think that selecting Cromartie would not be a problem.They said they same about the other Cromartie, the one from FSU.
You're right about how much Cromartie (FSU) played.
So what makes DRC such a huge project? And is it stuff that cannot be fixed by coaches...cause I promise you DRC is going in the first round.
I dunno what does. This is something that a friend told me that a scout told him. That is just what I heard. But I can see it because for one, he hasn't played against top level competition throughout his career. That should be enough to keep teams a little worried about his transition to the pros.
I like DRC. I think he will easily go in the first round now. He is arguably the most athletic corner in this draft. But it's the lack of legit competition that is the question about him. That can really hurt him, especially in this draft, when most of these other top corners are pretty well experienced.
Dominique has the highest ceiling of the 08 cb class (combination of speed, size & wignspan) now his personel workouts & interview process will be the key determining factors.
Dominique has the highest ceiling of the 08 cb class (combination of speed, size & wignspan) now his personel workouts & interview process will be the key determining factors.
Yea, I agree with that. It's just about how long you think it will be for the guy to adjust and produce, and if your willing to wait that long, or if you would like a guy that you know can come in and produce right away. Some teams just don't have the luxury of waiting, and the Texans are one of them. I just hope he is ready.
08. Baltimore Ravens - CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tennessee State
Who among us really thought when Bennett was drafted he would be a starter? That is why I am so pumped about the Kubes/ Ric Smith brain trust. Their scouts must be excellent.I agree with both of these completely. I think he has the most potential out of all the CB's. I have a couple problems with Cromartie at #18 though.
(1) His look/body- He doesn't look like a football player, he looks like a track star. Part of that could be because he is like 6'1. He HAS to add on more weight to be effective on the Texans (or most any team) because he will be needed in run support. If he can add on and get closer to 200lbs without losing 'on-field' speed, he would be perfect here, imo. Get him in the weight room, eating right, etc and he could fill out great.
(2) Project- He's more of a project than the other CB's. I think he will have a much harder time coming in and starting for us than some of the other corners like Jenkins or Cason. Not that he would be a bad pick because of his ceiling but as the #18 overall pick you expect them to come in right away.
We don't good access to understand his intelligence, play recognition, football smarts, Interview with the teams, etc that are a VERY very crucial part to the selection process. He could very well be the pick for us and that's great- he's just nowhere near as polished as some other CB's and other players that will be available at an area of NEED. Texans should be able to answer my thoughts and will have to if he's a consideration at 18.
His measurables are off the charts though- he had a GREAT Combine and Senior Bowl. I think he probably helped himself more than any other player in the draft.