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So what's everyone's thoughts on this upcoming draft and it's prospects? Favorite or least favorite prospect, most intruiging prospect, Can't-miss-gonna be a bust- Prospect, etc. Let's keep it fun and interesting!
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That's a good point.I'll start...
3. I think Calais Campbell and Kenny Phillips are the two most over-rated prospects that they are actually under-rated at this point.
waking up at 4 in the morning so I can watch it live on nfl.com make me hardcore?the draft is what seperates the hardcore fans from the casual fans
I don't feel this draft is as good as last year (07) & surely not as good as 06. I regress. I feel this draft is quite good, and better than last years.
Texans 1st rd. pick should be a cb. yes, even if we address CB through FA, I still think we need a CB
strength is in the 2nd rd. (Texans don't have a pick). sad but true
The Miami players mentioned are premier talent, physically better than any other players @ their positions.I guarentee that Phillips and Campbell will be better pros than the others at their position. Phillips is clearly the class of S's. Campbell will move up the boards.
favorite player Jonathan Stewart this is where we hardcore disagree. I really don't like Stewart. I do not see him being anything in the NFL.
most intriguing prospect Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Yes. I actually wouldn't mind drafting him.
can't miss Secdric Ellis scary good. Better than Dorsey who I don't like.
player I'd most like the Texans to draft Leodis McKelvin no thanks. I'm not as big on him as everyone else. I don't think he is as good as everyone makes him out to be, and I highly doubt that 90% of people have actually seen his tapes.
My voice.
I think there will be a lot of action in this draft. Two teams, Denver and Baltimore have critical needs at OLT and there aren't enough to go around. As many as ten teams could pass the RB/Wrs by opening day and bang those holes along the o-line.
can you elaborate![]()
"I really don't like Stewart. I do not see him being anything in the NFL".
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McKelvin, "I'm not as big on him as everyone else. I don't think he is as good as everyone makes him out to be, and I highly doubt that 90% of people have actually seen his tapes".
I don't like Phillips & Rivers
Phillips is living off Taylor & Reed's REP
Rivers reminds me of Chris Claiborne Good but not a special LB
How did miami's defense give up so many points with Campbell, Gooden, & Phillips on it?
Players I like are Cromartie, Forte, C. Williams & Thomas Brown
Cromartie Fast playmaker, good size, can play FS or CB
Forte Hard nosed RB, deceptive speed, one cut & go RB, good hands
C. Williams Smart LT great feet 2 time all SEC gave up 1 sack in jr. & sr. year
Thomas Brown Fast, hits the hole quick, good hands, runs hard, Dick Vermiel liked him alot, (Faulk, Holmes) played in SEC, Down side injury prone. Late round steal
I don't see Stewart being able to break any long runs. I don't view him as a HR threat. I know he has deceptive speed and could touch 4.4, but he doesn't run like that on the field. He is an inside runner. We have too many of those as it is, but I really don't think he is going to be that good at running inside in the NFL. Call it a gut feeling, but I've been calling this all year long and he has done nothing to change it, even the bowl game.
I think that Stewart will be an awesome RB just because he can do it all. Yes, he's an inside runner, but he also has the speed to take it to the outside, the elusiveness to avoid tackles, yet the power to get that extra yard or two.
And frankly, I don't know what the hype is with all these "home run" threats, just look how the ULTIMATE home run threat Reggie Bush turned out so far.
I don't see Stewart being able to break any long runs. I don't view him as a HR threat. I know he has deceptive speed and could touch 4.4, but he doesn't run like that on the field. He is an inside runner. We have too many of those as it is, but I really don't think he is going to be that good at running inside in the NFL. Call it a gut feeling, but I've been calling this all year long and he has done nothing to change it, even the bowl game.
McKelvin is a good prospect. He is not at the level Daunta was coming out, and he is not that good. I honestly don't think Daunta is that good of an actual CB. I think he is great in run support, but, IMO, he really struggles with cushions and has just shown to me to be nothing more than a #2 CB in the NFL. McKelvin presents solid value because of his dual deminison at PR, but not solid value for the first round. He isn't a player I see being able to start day 1, and honestly, he is only riding a lot of hype right now. He played at Troy. Freaking Troy. With the possible exception of the Oklahoma State game early in the season, who has actually watched tape of him besides those of us who are dedicated to the draft. One or two people mention a name because he has done something well at an event, and everyone else just runs with that notion. I would put his PR skills slightly below Jones'. I compare him to a lesser developed physically and mentally Revis. Revis graded out higher. Similar playing styles, but difference in actual value. Revis was my choice last year actually, but I would be angry if we took McKelvin. I would actually be ok with Cromartie. Yes, it sounds hypocritical, but Cromartie has measurables off the charts while playing above everyone at any competition level. I'm not saying he is starter ready now, but I would take Cromartie before McKelvin. I grade McKelvin out to a mid-second rounder.
I see Stewart being closer to a mix of Dayne and Dom Davis than a Campbell clone. I know Stewart has good speed for his size, but he doesn't have the quickness to get outside. He has good enough straight line speed, but I just have this gut feeling that he is going to disappoint whatever team drafts him.
I don't see Stewart being able to break any long runs. I don't view him as a HR threat. I know he has deceptive speed and could touch 4.4, but he doesn't run like that on the field. He is an inside runner. We have too many of those as it is, but I really don't think he is going to be that good at running inside in the NFL. Call it a gut feeling, but I've been calling this all year long and he has done nothing to change it, even the bowl game.
McKelvin is a good prospect. He is not at the level Daunta was coming out, and he is not that good. I honestly don't think Daunta is that good of an actual CB. I think he is great in run support, but, IMO, he really struggles with cushions and has just shown to me to be nothing more than a #2 CB in the NFL. McKelvin presents solid value because of his dual deminison at PR, but not solid value for the first round. He isn't a player I see being able to start day 1, and honestly, he is only riding a lot of hype right now. He played at Troy. Freaking Troy. With the possible exception of the Oklahoma State game early in the season, who has actually watched tape of him besides those of us who are dedicated to the draft. One or two people mention a name because he has done something well at an event, and everyone else just runs with that notion. I would put his PR skills slightly below Jones'. I compare him to a lesser developed physically and mentally Revis. Revis graded out higher. Similar playing styles, but difference in actual value. Revis was my choice last year actually, but I would be angry if we took McKelvin. I would actually be ok with Cromartie. Yes, it sounds hypocritical, but Cromartie has measurables off the charts while playing above everyone at any competition level. I'm not saying he is starter ready now, but I would take Cromartie before McKelvin. I grade McKelvin out to a mid-second rounder.
i don't know anything about McKelvin, i just know that every draft friend i speak to speaks wonders about him. 'nuff said.
We need to stay away from the small school prospects if we stay in teh 1st Round. McKelvin and Jenkins are both good prospects but I would rather go with players that have competed against top competition. Call me crazy, but I would rather have Cason than either of those guys. McKelvin did nothing to wow me and Jenkins is ok, but not 1st Round material imho.
That being said, I think they will all go in the 1st Round because its a pretty weak year for DB and you better get while the getting is good.
Personally, I would rather have Phillips or even Connor than any of the DB prospects out there...and I definitely don't want to draft RB in the 1st. There is value later in the draft at RB....unlike most other positions.
If we trade down to the 2nd Round, it would be nice to pick Tony Hills and/or Jamaal Charles in that round....but would then be forced to get some help at DB through FA.
I will be happy with whoever they pick as long as its not McKelvin, Jenkins or Clady the OT out of Boise State. Those guys have 'whiff' written all over them. We should have already learned our lesson about drafting guys from 2nd and 3rd tier schools in the 1st Round
Phillips was a star sophomore, but failed to live up to expectations this season and was arguably hampered by a young and battered Hurricanes’ secondary. DeCoud flashes knockout power, but seems to whiff on as many tackles as he makes.
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He played at Troy. Freaking Troy. With the possible exception of the Oklahoma State game early in the season, who has actually watched tape of him besides those of us who are dedicated to the draft.
How did miami's defense give up so many points with Campbell, Gooden, & Phillips on it?
Cason reminds me of Leon Hall guy is going to get picked apart by draftniks but pro teams know better. He'll be a first rounder. Cromartie is a physical freak and has tons of upside. Sounds familiar as to why someone got drafted last year.
Just Saying.
I think he's talking about Amobi ?
I guess you should call DeMarcus Ware & Osi "6 sacks in a game" Umenyiora so you can tell them that they were overrated coming out of college since they played at Troy.
I agree with your post. Especially 2nd & 3rd paragraphs. It is good that Gibbs likes O line picked in later rounds and will develop them. Question is can we wait? I'm ok with Salaam but want hime to get some plays off. Stewart 5'11" 235 lbs and 4.48, whooee that is hauling a load quickly. He is my dream player that could be there. If we do not get a CB in FA, I think a corner becomes priority #1. Then, we got Bennett in 4th, maybe lightning will strike twice? If we could select Stewart in first, a solid LT in 3rd and a CB in 4th? Just do not see Texans allowing Bennett and a draft pick be starters.My thoughts on this Draft...
It's a strong Draft for CB's and OT's, but with the OT's you will get more value picking in the late 1st to 3rd rounds. There is no Thomas in this years Draft (NFL ready), but alot of good OT's that can be developed into solid players.
I would like the Texans to trade down to get more picks, but, if any of these are on the board, McKelvin, Cromartie, Stewart, or Mendenhall, take one! I just think any of these players would be too good to pass up at #18. It would be really tough if more than one of them were there at #18!
I wasn't as sold on this years crop of RB's as most everyone else seems to be. I think alot of them are too small (weight wise) for the pounding in the NFL. That's why I say we get Stewart or Mendenhall at #18 if they are still there. Forte or Boyd might be good picks in the 3rd or 4th.
Where and who we pick, as far as OT's and RB's, will depend on what Gibbs thinks he can do with the talent we already have and who we might get in FA. I know he likes to get OLinemen in the later rounds. Is the 3rd round too early? Will he want a Stewart or Mendenhall in the 1st, or just wait and pick up someone like Forte or Boyd later?
For the Texans in this Draft it seems like it's wide open. I have some ideas what they might do, but I don't have a clue which way they will actually go when the time comes to make that 1st pick. Should be interesting and alot of fun!JMHO!
I wasn't bashing Troy. The only schools I will ever bash are Mizzu and K-State. I was simply saying that Troy is not a school that gets ESPN time, and therefore, very few on this board have actually gotten a chance to review his game film.