N.Y. Orangeman Posted April 24, 2010 Author Posted April 24, 2010 John. LOL..well played New rule...First and last name (matching) of an ACTUAL draftee.
Mopreme Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 A.J. Edds to continue to the trend of big guys who are reaches that fit the 3-4 scheme.
Wizard Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Well...with a reach in the 2nd for a NT (that has the weight of a 4-3 DT) and a reach for a 4-3 DE in a 3-4 Defense (that is freakishly athletic but lazy) let's get Selvish Capers a converted TE to play LT. We might as well pick up Trinton Holliday (5'5 punt returner) to play OLB or FB in the 6th or 7th.
BYGD1 Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Well...with a reach in the 2nd for a NT (that has the weight of a 4-3 DT) and a reach for a 4-3 DE in a 3-4 Defense (that is freakishly athletic but lazy) let's get Selvish Capers a converted TE to play LT. We might as well pick up Trinton Holliday (5'5 punt returner) to play OLB or FB in the 6th or 7th. Arkansas State DE Alex Carrington "BCS team" tackles and guards received a rude awakening at the Senior Bowl when an unknown, if hulking 6-5, 284-pound end with the last name of Carrington lined up opposite them. Observers called Carrington the best defensive player in Mobile, which wouldn't have surprised anyone in the Sun Belt. Carrington, a four-year starter, was the conference's player of the year in 2008, closing out his final two seasons with a whopping 33.5 tackles for loss and 19.5 sacks. Despite abnormally short arms, Carrington is a true bull rusher with plenty of quicks. A likely NFL starter, he could play left end or under tackle in a 4-3. He's a five-technique prospect for the 3-4. Draft Projection: Mid-second to early-third round Were the Hell do you people get all of this **** Why is every thing doomsday
BYGD1 Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Arkansas State DE Alex Carrington"BCS team" tackles and guards received a rude awakening at the Senior Bowl when an unknown, if hulking 6-5, 284-pound end with the last name of Carrington lined up opposite them. Observers called Carrington the best defensive player in Mobile, which wouldn't have surprised anyone in the Sun Belt. Carrington, a four-year starter, was the conference's player of the year in 2008, closing out his final two seasons with a whopping 33.5 tackles for loss and 19.5 sacks. Despite abnormally short arms, Carrington is a true bull rusher with plenty of quicks. A likely NFL starter, he could play left end or under tackle in a 4-3. He's a five-technique prospect for the 3-4. Draft Projection: Mid-second to early-third round Were the Hell do you people get all of this **** Why is every thing doomsday Central Florida DT Torrell Troup A mainstay at the thankless nose tackle spot in George O'Leary's Golden Knights defense, Troup only flashed penetrating ability in college. His primary role was to occupy double teams in front of middle linebacker Cory Hogue (UCF's leading tackler) and alongside right end Jarvis Geathers (11 sacks in '09). Troup still managed five tackles for loss and a pair of sacks as a senior. A 39-game starter, Troup went on to impress by exhibiting natural power at the East-West Shrine all-star event. At 6-3, 310 pounds, Troup could afford to add weight to his frame and offers starting potential as a two-down run stopper. Troup fits both the 3-4 and 4-3 schemes, increasing his draft value. Draft Projection: Mid-third to fourth round
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