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NFL Day 3: Rounds 4-7

03/25/2011 - Virginia Tech Pro day: Every team was represented at Virginia Tech's March 17 pro day, where 17 players worked out. CB Rashad Carmichael (5 10 1/4, 189) ran 4.43 and 4.45 in the 40, had a 4.15 short shuttle, 33 vertical and 10-1 broad jump. - Gil Brandt, NFL.com

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Overview
Carmichael possesses the instincts and awareness to be an effective contributor in a zone defensive scheme, but thus far has not shown the physicality and aggressiveness at the line of scrimmage necessary to succeed as an every-down press coverage corner at the next level.

Despite shortcomings in man coverage, his sub-4.4 speed and ability to play the ball make him a legitimate mid-round candidate who can provide nickel support and solid depth in a Cover 2-type of zone scheme, while bringing some explosive big-play ability to the field.

Analysis
Positives: Explosive, rangy athlete with nice acceleration and top-end speed. Lanky and slender, but isn't afraid to go for the big hit. Fearless tackler willing to engage bigger backs and receivers head-on. Gets his head around in coverage and adjusts his body nicely to the ball in the air. Has a second gear that allows him to correctively close gaps between himself and receivers who have gained separation. Light-footed, smooth backpedal maintaining still head and upper body. Displays good awareness of both the quarterback's eyes and receiver location when playing off in zone coverage. Gets his hands up quickly to make plays on balls that he may get his head around late on. Keeps his eyes in the backfield and shows good zone discipline when defending the run.

Negatives: Struggles to get his hands on opposing receivers and create disruptive contact at the line of scrimmage when playing press. Doesn't crowd receivers enough in man coverage, often leaving an unnecessary cushion of space both off the line and downfield, thus allowing the receiver room to maintain balance and keep route accuracy. Tends to slow up when turning out of his backpedal and running upfield, often leaving himself in a "catch up" situation with his assigned receiver. When reacting to slant routes underneath in zone coverage, doesn't get a quick enough first step to consistently meet the ball at the receiver. Puts himself in good position to make tackles against the run, but tends to wait on the ballcarrier rather than drive through him, thus leaving him vulnerable to jukes and cutbacks. Displays very poor tackling technique when engaging
 
I assume we will make a big push to sign Ike Taylor. However, thus far, here are our DB options.

CBs: Jackson, Allen, Harris, Carmichael, Paymah
S: Nolan, Quinn, McManis, Williams, Baker

There is talent there but the secondary is incredibly young. I doubt Kubiak makes the same mistake he did last year in going with a young secondary. Sign Ike Taylor or another vet and let the young guys develop
 
From what I am reading, Carmichael is a bit of a roll of the dice here. A bit inconsistent, but high on INTs and is said to be a playmaker. Makes sense with an all round CB Harris already in the door.
 
My thoughts exactly. Every year Smith tries to get smart in the later rounds with DB's. Just take the BPA Smith you *****. You havent picked a diamond in the rough yet.

Is this sarcasm? How do you know if a player is a diamond in the rough when they haven't even played a game in the NFL?
 
I'm just guessing that if they're serious about acquiring a vet CB, that adding the vet and B. Harris would be enough addition to the CB corps. Drafting another CB kida made it seem like they're not too confident on signing a vet, just an assumption

It gives them a glimmer of hope if they can't lure a capable veteran CB./!?,
 
Cause Rick Smith has such a stellar track record. Sorry, no faith in him

Missed the point entirely. The same people are making the decisions on all these picks. Acting like Wade made the first three picks and Smith made this one because you don't like it makes no sense.
 
I love how he gives us a B because "he hasnt played the position very long". Ridiculous!

He likes the pick, but he only reserves A's for Outstanding Value at positions of need picks. You want A's and B's with this guy. C's, D's, F's, and the dreaded Millen's are not what you want
 
He likes the pick, but he only reserves A's for Outstanding Value at positions of need picks. You want A's and B's with this guy. C's, D's, F's, and the dreaded Millen's are not what you want

For an example of a Millen grade see Seattle.

"25. James Carpenter, OT, Alabama
What the hell is this? James Carpenter is a second-round prospect at best, and if the Seahawks wanted to improve the line, Gabe Carimi and Derek Sherrod were both there. Vikings and Eagles fans have to be thrilled, because this selection passes both of theirs as the strangest in the 2011 NFL Draft. Sorry, Seattle fans. (Pick Grade: Millen on Crystal Meth) "
 
We're up in 9 picks. Still lots of good looking guys on the board... but... this is where everything gets wonky. Not like things haven't gone wonky earlier.
 
Alright guys... 5th round wishlists???

Safety, DT, WR, Interior OL

I just don't know the prospects as well as some of you gurus!
 
Anyone know where to find how many players from this draft are still in the NFL a few years from now or even from draft a few years ago? Is there a site that has that type of information on it? That would fun to look at and see.
 
Alright guys... 5th round wishlists???

Safety, DT, WR, Interior OL

I just don't know the prospects as well as some of you gurus!

Here's my list from last night:

Guys I Want Drafted
2. Tyler Sash, SS, Iowa
3. Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss
4. Quan Sturdivant, ILB, North Carolina
5. Deandre McDaniel, S, Clemson
6. Greg Jones, ILB, Michigan State
7. Chris Carter, DE/OLB, Fresno State

Guys I Wouldn't Mind Having
4. Brandon Burton, CB, Utah
 
if they get new rules he is prob. gone but if they keep the old rules he stays imo

yup... still think theres better olb prospect (plus need) in this rd but see what ur saying too... also once again wouldnt be opposed to powe as a NT
 
Just saw LZ had Carmichael rated 89th overall and an option in the 2nd/3rd round. I think Molden and McCain are on the outside looking in and we still target a corner or a safety (or two) in free agency.
 
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