Coach Tuesday Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 More and more mocks have us picking Maybin at 11. I confess that I haven't seen him play or work out. I know he's sort of a one-year wonder and had something like 22 tackles for a loss this year. Any PSU fans out there who can fill us in on this guy? Is he explosive? A leader? Were his tackles behind the LOS solo efforts, for the most part? Did he win battles to get back there? Or were they more schematic as far as you can tell? Thanks in advance.
VABills Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 He sucks. He'll be poorly coached in buffalo and will be another wasted pick. oh , sorry, just get a jump on next years threads.
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 More and more mocks have us picking Maybin at 11. I confess that I haven't seen him play or work out. I know he's sort of a one-year wonder and had something like 22 tackles for a loss this year. Any PSU fans out there who can fill us in on this guy? Is he explosive? A leader? Were his tackles behind the LOS solo efforts, for the most part? Did he win battles to get back there? Or were they more schematic as far as you can tell? Thanks in advance. I don't want him. i don't want any of the DEs listed at the top. Try as hard as you can to trade down or if you have to, draft a big person (Raji or Jerry or one of the top tackles or Rey depending on his pro day). Sorry to hijack but the thought of one of these DEs at #11 scares me a lot.
BeastMode54 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Maybin was considered too small for the DE in the NFL weighing in at 230 during the PSU season. He then showed up at the combine weighing 250, having put on 20 pounds. His combine performance was a little disappointing, his 40 times were slower due to the extra weight. The overall consensus on him, one year wonder or not, is that he has the most explosive first step of any DE/OLB in the draft. If you go to http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3919153&a...egoryid=2459789 McShay goes over in film exactly how fast he can be off the edge The downside is that he seems to get overmanned in the run game at times. If we drafted him I think he could be an excellent situational pass rusher. I think we might need someone who would be more of an everydown player, but if Chris Ellis shows a little more development than he did last year, Maybin's ceiling is very high and he could fit in very well into our system
stuckincincy Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Maybin was considered too small for the DE in the NFL weighing in at 230 during the PSU season. He then showed up at the combine weighing 250, having put on 20 pounds. His combine performance was a little disappointing, his 40 times were slower due to the extra weight. The overall consensus on him, one year wonder or not, is that he has the most explosive first step of any DE/OLB in the draft. If you go to http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3919153&a...egoryid=2459789 McShay goes over in film exactly how fast he can be off the edge The downside is that he seems to get overmanned in the run game at times. If we drafted him I think he could be an excellent situational pass rusher. I think we might need someone who would be more of an everydown player, but if Chris Ellis shows a little more development than he did last year, Maybin's ceiling is very high and he could fit in very well into our system Hmm...
ddaryl Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 If we pick Maybin it will be another long list of dumbass picks.. maybin is no wheres ready for the NFL and the Bills can't afford a project, and that is what Maybin is...
Joe Miner Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 More and more mocks have us picking Maybin at 11. I confess that I haven't seen him play or work out. I know he's sort of a one-year wonder and had something like 22 tackles for a loss this year. Any PSU fans out there who can fill us in on this guy? Is he explosive? A leader? Were his tackles behind the LOS solo efforts, for the most part? Did he win battles to get back there? Or were they more schematic as far as you can tell? Thanks in advance. I think if Brown or Orakpo aren't there at 11, then you look at another position besides DE.
Thurman#1 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Maybin was considered too small for the DE in the NFL weighing in at 230 during the PSU season. He then showed up at the combine weighing 250, having put on 20 pounds. His combine performance was a little disappointing, his 40 times were slower due to the extra weight. The overall consensus on him, one year wonder or not, is that he has the most explosive first step of any DE/OLB in the draft. If you go to http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3919153&a...egoryid=2459789 McShay goes over in film exactly how fast he can be off the edge The downside is that he seems to get overmanned in the run game at times. If we drafted him I think he could be an excellent situational pass rusher. I think we might need someone who would be more of an everydown player, but if Chris Ellis shows a little more development than he did last year, Maybin's ceiling is very high and he could fit in very well into our system Thanks for that link Beastmode54.
ddaryl Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 I think if Brown or Orakpo aren't there at 11, then you look at another position besides DE. I concur 200%
CJPearl2 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Thanks for that link Beastmode54. I watched that Todd McShay piece and when he said "high motor" I threw up in my mouth.
pBills Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 He has ridiculous speed.... could be like Jason Taylor from years ago.
WVUFootball29 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Maybin can be effective if used as a pass rusher from DE and LB. Rotate him around with Kelsay, Denney and whoever is at OLB and you have yourself a player the offense has to account for at all times. Is he a complete player? At this point no, but he's a good specialist that can develop. Orakpo and Brown are both slated to be tweener DE/OLB as well and I like Maybin more so than Brown as a pass rusher.
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Maybin was considered too small for the DE in the NFL weighing in at 230 during the PSU season. He then showed up at the combine weighing 250, having put on 20 pounds. His combine performance was a little disappointing, his 40 times were slower due to the extra weight. The overall consensus on him, one year wonder or not, is that he has the most explosive first step of any DE/OLB in the draft. If you go to http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3919153&a...egoryid=2459789 McShay goes over in film exactly how fast he can be off the edge The downside is that he seems to get overmanned in the run game at times. If we drafted him I think he could be an excellent situational pass rusher. I think we might need someone who would be more of an everydown player, but if Chris Ellis shows a little more development than he did last year, Maybin's ceiling is very high and he could fit in very well into our system 20 lbs of weight gain in a month for a guy his size isn't natural.
BeastMode54 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 20 lbs of weight gain in a month for a guy his size isn't natural. I thought that too. I'm not sure if he gained it during the course of the year, which could be possible, or in a short time before the combine. If it was before the combine then I would say a lot of it was most likely water weight, which can be gained easily
stuckincincy Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 20 lbs of weight gain in a month for a guy his size isn't natural. See also this allegation about Cushing: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/risersandfallers
ohiobuffalo Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 he is only 20 or 21 years old and gained 20lbs at the combine i think he would be a soild OLB or DE
1billsfan Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Big ten players are hardly ever effective at the NFL level. Maybin would be a very bad and risky pick at #11. Which is why our stupid FO will probably end up picking him. Right now, this would be my pecking order at #11... Crabtree WR Raji DT Orakpo DE Brown DE Pettigrew TE Jackson DE
WVUFootball29 Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 LMAO... now players that come from certain conferences are no good?
ohiobuffalo Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Big ten players are hardly ever effective at the NFL level. Maybin would be a very bad and risky pick at #11. Which is why our stupid FO will probably end up picking him. Right now, this would be my pecking order at #11... Crabtree WR Raji DT Orakpo DE Brown DE Pettigrew TE Jackson DE why would we get a WR?
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