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Incorrect link. Try cutting and pasting it once again. You may have missed parts of the link.http://http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/sub/mockdraft2.html
Hell yes! I'd be a happy guy with this pick.
Would somebody please, please make the argument that a 3-4 team would really draft a downlineman with the #1 pick ? It ain't gonna happen and definitely not by Bill Parcells.
Regarding their call on our pick, I sure hope Williams is still on the Board at #18 because I think he'd be a real value there and fill a huge and long-suffereing need for us. They definitely seem to know our situation is in the OLine.
Would somebody please, please make the argument that a 3-4 team would really draft a downlineman with the #1 pick ? It ain't gonna happen and definitely not by Bill Parcells.
Regarding their call on our pick, I sure hope Williams is still on the Board at #18 because I think he'd be a real value there and fill a huge and long-suffereing need for us. They definitely seem to know our situation is in the OLine.
Would somebody please, please make the argument that a 3-4 team would really draft a downlineman with the #1 pick ? It ain't gonna happen and definitely not by Bill Parcells.
Regarding their call on our pick, I sure hope Williams is still on the Board at #18 because I think he'd be a real value there and fill a huge and long-suffereing need for us. They definitely seem to know our situation is in the OLine.
Marcus Spears might have to disagree with you.
I take it you mean the X-LSU DE drafted by the Cowboys ?
He was a first-rounder but definitely not the #1 overall. #20 in the first round if I'm not mistaken ?
Would somebody please, please make the argument that a 3-4 team would really draft a downlineman with the #1 pick ? It ain't gonna happen and definitely not by Bill Parcells.
Bill "Planet Theory" Parcells also drafted Shaun Ellis in the 1st round while running the Jets. And Parcells wanted OU's DT Cedric Jones rather than Terry Glenn in 1996, when the "If you want me to cook the dinner, you should let me shop for the groceries" stuff came about.Marcus Spears might have to disagree with you.
your argument is derailed since Miami will be running the 4-3.Would somebody please, please make the argument that a 3-4 team would really draft a downlineman with the #1 pick ? It ain't gonna happen and definitely not by Bill Parcells.
your argument is derailed since Miami will be running the 4-3.
besides, as a planet theory guy, scheme isn't nearly as important with the #1 pick as is pure, raw talent.
your argument is derailed since Miami will be running the 4-3.
A Bill Parcells team run something besides the 3-4 ? Ya kidding, right ?
But a 4-3 team taking Long, a DE. I could see that, we sure did here couple years ago.
4-3 DEs are far more valuable than 3-4 DEs.
I know and that's very impressive. But I still don't think Miami or any team would draft C. Long or any downlineman to play as a DE in the 3-4.Chris Long managed 14 sacks in a 3-4 defense his senior season.
Long's size will put him at OLB.
Long's size will put him at OLB.
If the conversation is about Long to Miami, they will run a 3-4 so long would play OLB.
You're right of course. Merriman & Ware have both become tremendous NFL OLBs after being basically DEs in college. But I submit that even though bothYea, but Merriman and Ware have worked out well. I agree with you I would not want the first pick this year unless you needed a RB then I would go McFadden all the way.
Bill "Planet Theory" Parcells also drafted Shaun Ellis in the 1st round while running the Jets. And Parcells wanted OU's DT Cedric Jones rather than Terry Glenn in 1996, when the "If you want me to cook the dinner, you should let me shop for the groceries" stuff came about.
What did I call Gholston? I've said in another thread that I thought the Dolphins would take Gholston if they kept the pick. But, I also wouldn't disregard the possibility of Parcells going with Chris Long.C@ll him wh@t you w@nt Lucky...4.6 is LB speed. Er check... th@t r@re LB speed.
http://www.gbnreport.com/index.htm
(10:00 PM): Buckeyes' DE scoots again Ohio State DE Vernon Gholston made yet another statement that he should be considered a top 10 prospect, if not higher, for the 2008 draft with another athletic performance at the Buckeyes pro day. Gholston reportedly ran the 40 in under 4.60 seconds and had a personal-best 42-inch VL.
C@ll him wh@t you w@nt Lucky...4.6 is LB speed. Er check... th@t r@re LB speed.
mario for strongside linebacker?(4.66 at the combine if you want to look it up)...also gholston jumped 37-38 inches not 42.. mario still outperformed him in the workouts
if you watch gholston, his best position is 4-3 de imo and its his own preferred position. he has poor coverage skills and theres plenty of fast lb'ers that cant cover their own shadows
and had a personal-best 42-inch VL.
Analysis: I had doubts about Gholston’s skills translating to those of a 3-4 OLB. All of those were erased at the Combine. He has the athleticism to drop into coverage and the speed to get around mammoth tackles. Gholston could tempt a team above the Jets with bigger needs because he has an amazing amount of upside.
.New #1 town??? If the buzz around the NFL this past weekend is to be believed, Ohio State DE Vernon Gholston is challenging Virginia DE Chris Long for the top grade at the position for the 2008 draft and could even begin to get some consideration to be the first player off the board this coming April after a strong combine and an even stronger pro day workout on Friday. At the combine, for example, Gholston ran the 40 in 467 seconds at 266 pounds, posted a remarkable 37 reps pressing 225 pounds and had a 35.5-inch vertical leap. Gholston then improved his 40-time to the low 4.6 range at the OSU and ripped off an athletic 42-inch vertical leap. In fact, because of his unique combination of strength and quickness, Gholston may also be very attractive as a potential 3-4 pass-rush OLB
Long makes the most sense for Miami, no doubt.
@ll I know 'bout ghloston is th@t the guy will m@ke the tun@ drool. He w@s @ 4-3 end...he'll be gobbled up by @ te@m who will use him @s 3-4 LB.
http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/mockdrafts.htm
He no doubt looks the part, with a muscular, defined build. Gholston impressed many when he ran his 40 on field turf instead of Ohio State's notoriously fast track, timing a 4.63 and a 4.65. He then had a 37- to 38-inch vertical jump; anyone who reports he jumped 42 inches has bad sources, because the testing unit was slightly broken during his jump. Once on the field, though, Gholston was not nearly as impressive. He is so muscular and big that he struggled to bend his knees and sink his hips, which hindered his ability to change directions in drills.
Gholston did drop back into coverage on occasion, at Ohio State. I'm not sure why a NFL team would want Gholston to drop back very often. How much pass coverage are guys like Merriman or Ware involved in? Whether he's in a 3-4 or a 4-3, Gholston's primary job will be to get after the QB.doesnt sound like a lb'er to me