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I'm confused as to why there is even a discussion on this subject. I've never heard of an NFL WR moving to CB at this stage of their career. Even if somehow Hogan is CB in hiding, is the hope that someone at OBD is reading and going to approach Hogan and say "hey, we just signed you to a new contract as a wide receiver. Even though our defense was elite last year, we were curious how you might line up as a CB and contribute on that defense."

 

Doesn't this sound like we're throwing out highly unlikely scenarios here?

 

Well, teams that dominate their division and win multiple Super Bowls would certainly never try such a hair-brained scheme:

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/17079776/belichicks-longshot-cornerbacks-get-tough-super-bowl-draw

 

 

 

In midseason, Edelman found out Belichick planned on having him follow in the steps of Troy Brown and switching between receiver and defensive back. For Edelman, he accepted with zero hesitation.

 

In the 2004 season, the Patriots switched Troy Brown, already a veteran WR, to CB - - and won a Super Bowl. Brown was second on the team in interceptions that year. Do the google thing on the interweb if you don't believe me.

 

In 2011, the Patriots had Julius Edelman (a young veteran who already had 2 years pro experience at WR) play both WR and cornerback, and lost a Super Bowl when David Tyree of the Giants made the miraculous "helmet" catch to beat them. He was not being covered by Edelman at the time.

 

So by all means, let's bury a great athlete like Hogan on the WR depth chart - - and watch some other team play in the big dance. At least Easley gets to contribute on special teams.

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Well, teams that dominate their division and win multiple Super Bowls would certainly never try such a hair-brained scheme:

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/17079776/belichicks-longshot-cornerbacks-get-tough-super-bowl-draw

 

 

In the 2004 season, the Patriots switched Troy Brown, already a veteran WR, to CB - - and won a Super Bowl. Brown was second on the team in interceptions that year. Do the google thing on the interweb if you don't believe me.

 

In 2011, the Patriots had Julius Edelman (a young veteran who already had 2 years pro experience at WR) play both WR and cornerback, and lost a Super Bowl when David Tyree of the Giants made the miraculous "helmet" catch to beat them. He was not being covered by Edelman at the time.

 

So by all means, let's bury a great athlete like Hogan on the WR depth chart - - and watch some other team play in the big dance. At least Easley gets to contribute on special teams.

My head is spinning. *Man hug* Great minds think alike.

Has he ever back peddled or turned his hips EVER? That is why this is one of the dumbest threads I have ever read.

Have you ever played lacrosse?? Try it some time and then report back to me if there is any backpedaling or hip shifting.
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Why are you doing this? You sound ridiculous. No WR out there....? Just to stay local there's no way he could cover Sammy..then bring in Julio Jones, Calvin Johnson and Dez Bryant...

 

I like the way the front office is finally spending serious money on free agents, but even a geneus like Doug Whaley probably won't be able to find enough cap loop holes to bring ALL those guys in. Especially if Miami doesn't match the offer sheet Clay just signed with the Bills.

 

Or is there some salary cap trick I'm missing? Maybe restructure Mario, or roll some future cap space into this year?

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I like the way the front office is finally spending serious money on free agents, but even a geneus like Doug Whaley probably won't be able to find enough cap loop holes to bring ALL those guys in. Especially if Miami doesn't match the offer sheet Clay just signed with the Bills.

 

Or is there some salary cap trick I'm missing? Maybe restructure Mario, or roll some future cap space into this year?

OP mentioned no one could get open on Hogan. I mentioned a few WRs that could easily burn Hogan

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OP mentioned no one could get open on Hogan. I mentioned a few WRs that could easily burn Hogan

Did I exaggerate a bit? Maybe

Do stud WR's get open on Gilmore? Yes

Did the Jets' Stephen Hill (who??) kill our team 2 years ago? Yes

My point is: Hogan vs. Stephen Hill or any of the countless mediocre WR talents we go against would be an upgrade against whoever the hell that shlub was covering Stephen Hill two years ago (as an example).

 

Yes - Megatron and Demarius Thomas will have their days...but they won't be dominant (unless you can prove otherwise).

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Weird, I heard Rex talk about moving Hogan to defense during camp to see what he could to. Not sure how serious he was though.

 

WGR 550: Rex Ryan Interview

Looks like you mixed up your link with your home movies. My virus protection protection software came up and warned about site attempting to download a very nasty Trojan horse on my machine.

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Looks like you mixed up your link with your home movies. My virus protection protection software came up and warned about site attempting to download a very nasty Trojan horse on my machine.

 

Ya man and I clicked the link and my work blocked it saying it was "pornography"

 

Not cool man

 

 

CBF

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Ya man and I clicked the link and my work blocked it saying it was "pornography"

 

Not cool man

 

 

CBF

Please issue a warning point to him ;D

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Normally I am totally against suggestions and moves like this. But if we could somehow channel Hogan's insistence and determination to be stopped a yard short or go OB a yard short of the first down, he could make an all pro nickel or dime back.

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I'm confused as to why there is even a discussion on this subject. I've never heard of an NFL WR moving to CB at this stage of their career. Even if somehow Hogan is CB in hiding, is the hope that someone at OBD is reading and going to approach Hogan and say "hey, we just signed you to a new contract as a wide receiver. Even though our defense was elite last year, we were curious how you might line up as a CB and contribute on that defense."

 

Doesn't this sound like we're throwing out highly unlikely scenarios here?

Yes, totally agree!

Here are hogans pro day numbers compared to Woods. Bigger, stronger , faster, more agile.

 

Hogan pro day numbers

61 - 221

40 4.50

Bench Reps @ 225lbs 28

Vertical 36.5

Broad jump 126 (1006)

3 cone 6.75

20 yard shuttle 4.15

 

Woods Combine numbers:

60 - 201

40 4.51

Bench Reps @ 225lbs 14

Vertical 33.5

Broad jump 117 (99)

3 cone 7.15

20 yard shuttle 4.47

Oh wow!! I still think Hogan should be behind Goodwin on the depth chart. But, those numbers are impressive!!
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I'd have no problems with Hogan taking reps on defense as well as offense but I think safety is a more likely position. He is definitely physical and best blocking WR we have from last year, I have not seen all of the rookies and others other than Harvin blocking.

 

But just to repeat, the link has nothing to do with Hogan just The Real Buffalo Joe in his Easter clothes and he could not find any other more appropriate thread to post in, say PPP.

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Chris Hogan is sneaky fast, good footwork, above average vertical leap, has shifty hips and has the ability to go up and get the ball. His agility and knack for finding the ball in a crowd is uncanny.

 

With that said, we are wasting his talents as a WR. In the mold of the Seahawks and now the Jets we need a tall kid at CB and one who isn't afraid to turn, extend and deflect/catch the ball.

 

There is no reason why a talented kid like Hogan should be relegated to 4th WR. He can serve a purpose and that position is CB. Trust me...I know.

 

 

So who in the deep & talented CB group that we have do you get rid of then & why if they were going to do that would you draft another CB in the second round with our first pick of this years draft ?

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Is the OP really serious about this?? Hogan is just not fast enough nor quick enough to change direction the way that an NFL CB is required to do to stay with his man.

 

Hogan is in the NFL because he is big and strong and athletic, but he's just not quick enough to mirror NFL WRs. He would get torched and the HC who put him at CB would be fired.

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