Post by johnrat on Sept 25, 2009 19:17:03 GMT -7
Round 1: L.T. Ciron Black
Replaces Flozell and is our well needed future franchise L.T.!
Ciron Black, LSU - Scouting Report
Height: 6-5. Weight: 315.
Projected 40 Time: 5.27.
Projected Round (2010): 1-2.
1/6/09: Assuming he declares early, Ciron Black is one of six offensive tackles who are projected to be drafted in the first round. Black, who has started all 39 of his games at LSU at left tackle, is an All-SEC second-teamer.
11/1/08: Paving the way for Charles Scott this season, Ciron Black is likely the fourth tackle to go in the first round.
5/24/08: A member of the All-SEC second team, Ciron Black is a tremendous athlete who should be the third tackle off the board come April 2009.
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Round 2: N.T./D.E. Vince Oghobaase
Gvies us flexibility, can play N.T. or D.E. to take over for Spears, we can move him to N.T. and move Ratliff to L.D.E. or keep Rat at N.T. and plug in Oghobaase as a day 1 starter at L.D.E. to replace Spears.
Vince Oghobaase, Duke
Height: 6-6. Weight: 310.
Projected 40 Time: 5.11.
Projected Round (2010): 2.
2/14/09: An All-ACC honorable mention, Vince Oghobaase collected 51 tackles, nine TFL and six sacks as a junior.
5/9/08: Vince Oghobaase is more than just 310 pounds of fat sitting in the middle of the defensive line. His body fat percentage low and thus he's more than a simple huge run-stuffer.
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Round 3: N.T. Boo Robinson
I am picking another N.T. type for 2 reaosns, if we move Ratliff to L.D.E., we are gonna need a backup N.T. anyway if we move Oghobaase to N.T., or even if Oghobaase plays L.D.E. we need another big body N.T. to spell Ratliff.
Boo Robinson, Wake Forest
Height: 6-2. Weight: 326.
Projected 40 Time: 5.22.
Projected Round (2010): 2-3.
2/14/09: A monstrous nose tackle who compiled six TFL and five sacks. Somehow just an All-ACC honorable mention.
8/1/08: Nose tackle Boo Robinson started every game for Wake Forest in 2007. He had 23 tackles.
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Round 4: O.G. John Jerry
Big Ole Massive guard in the Larry Allen/Leonard Davis mold and would be nice to add his bulk to take over for Kosier
John Jerry, Ole Miss
Height: 6-5. Weight: 350.
Projected 40 Time: 5.42.
Projected Round (2009): 3-4.
2/10/09: Will likely follow his older brother, Perry Jerry, into the NFL as a first-day selection.
7/28/08: Indianapolis residents should think about getting earthquake insurance soon. When John Jerry runs a 40 at the combine, many homes could be destroyed. Jerry, obviously a punishing run-blocker, started nine contests as a sophomore.
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Round 5: C.B. LeRoy Vann
If I have to sit through another season of Patrcik Crayton returning punts I'm gonna puke!
LeRoy Vann, Florida A&M
Height: 5-9. Weight: 185.
Projected 40 Time: 4.39.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5.
3/7/09: I'm not sure how effective LeRoy Vann will be as an NFL corner, but when you have six kickoff/punt returns for touchdowns in a single season, who cares?
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Round 6: L.B. Willie Young
We need more pass rushers
Willie Young, N.C. State
Height: 6-5. Weight: 243.
Projected 40 Time: 4.67.
Projected Round (2010): 5-6.
2/12/09: Willie Young put on some bulk, but it's still not enough. He had 13 TFL and 6.5 sacks in 2008, however, so he figures to be a pass-rushing specialist in the NFL.
7/30/08: Willie Young started eight games as a sophomore and registered 16 tackles for loss and 24 quarterback pressures. His mediocre 40 paired with his small frame hurts his draft stock.
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Round 7: S. P.J. Mahone
In the mold of our last draft where we want D.B.'s who can pick off passes, and Mahone had more INT's then games started.
P.J. Mahone, S, Bowling Green
Height: 5-11. Weight: 202.
Projected 40 Time: 4.49.
Projected Round (2010): 6-7.
3/13/09: In addition to recording 97 tackles, P.J. Mahone also broke up seven passes and snagged three interceptions.
8/6/08: Here's a weird stat - P.J. Mahone picked off more passes (seven) than games started (six). He also had 90 tackles.
Replaces Flozell and is our well needed future franchise L.T.!
Ciron Black, LSU - Scouting Report
Height: 6-5. Weight: 315.
Projected 40 Time: 5.27.
Projected Round (2010): 1-2.
1/6/09: Assuming he declares early, Ciron Black is one of six offensive tackles who are projected to be drafted in the first round. Black, who has started all 39 of his games at LSU at left tackle, is an All-SEC second-teamer.
11/1/08: Paving the way for Charles Scott this season, Ciron Black is likely the fourth tackle to go in the first round.
5/24/08: A member of the All-SEC second team, Ciron Black is a tremendous athlete who should be the third tackle off the board come April 2009.
____________________________________________________
Round 2: N.T./D.E. Vince Oghobaase
Gvies us flexibility, can play N.T. or D.E. to take over for Spears, we can move him to N.T. and move Ratliff to L.D.E. or keep Rat at N.T. and plug in Oghobaase as a day 1 starter at L.D.E. to replace Spears.
Vince Oghobaase, Duke
Height: 6-6. Weight: 310.
Projected 40 Time: 5.11.
Projected Round (2010): 2.
2/14/09: An All-ACC honorable mention, Vince Oghobaase collected 51 tackles, nine TFL and six sacks as a junior.
5/9/08: Vince Oghobaase is more than just 310 pounds of fat sitting in the middle of the defensive line. His body fat percentage low and thus he's more than a simple huge run-stuffer.
__________________________________________________
Round 3: N.T. Boo Robinson
I am picking another N.T. type for 2 reaosns, if we move Ratliff to L.D.E., we are gonna need a backup N.T. anyway if we move Oghobaase to N.T., or even if Oghobaase plays L.D.E. we need another big body N.T. to spell Ratliff.
Boo Robinson, Wake Forest
Height: 6-2. Weight: 326.
Projected 40 Time: 5.22.
Projected Round (2010): 2-3.
2/14/09: A monstrous nose tackle who compiled six TFL and five sacks. Somehow just an All-ACC honorable mention.
8/1/08: Nose tackle Boo Robinson started every game for Wake Forest in 2007. He had 23 tackles.
___________________________________________________
Round 4: O.G. John Jerry
Big Ole Massive guard in the Larry Allen/Leonard Davis mold and would be nice to add his bulk to take over for Kosier
John Jerry, Ole Miss
Height: 6-5. Weight: 350.
Projected 40 Time: 5.42.
Projected Round (2009): 3-4.
2/10/09: Will likely follow his older brother, Perry Jerry, into the NFL as a first-day selection.
7/28/08: Indianapolis residents should think about getting earthquake insurance soon. When John Jerry runs a 40 at the combine, many homes could be destroyed. Jerry, obviously a punishing run-blocker, started nine contests as a sophomore.
___________________________________________________
Round 5: C.B. LeRoy Vann
If I have to sit through another season of Patrcik Crayton returning punts I'm gonna puke!
LeRoy Vann, Florida A&M
Height: 5-9. Weight: 185.
Projected 40 Time: 4.39.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5.
3/7/09: I'm not sure how effective LeRoy Vann will be as an NFL corner, but when you have six kickoff/punt returns for touchdowns in a single season, who cares?
__________________________________________________
Round 6: L.B. Willie Young
We need more pass rushers
Willie Young, N.C. State
Height: 6-5. Weight: 243.
Projected 40 Time: 4.67.
Projected Round (2010): 5-6.
2/12/09: Willie Young put on some bulk, but it's still not enough. He had 13 TFL and 6.5 sacks in 2008, however, so he figures to be a pass-rushing specialist in the NFL.
7/30/08: Willie Young started eight games as a sophomore and registered 16 tackles for loss and 24 quarterback pressures. His mediocre 40 paired with his small frame hurts his draft stock.
__________________________________________________
Round 7: S. P.J. Mahone
In the mold of our last draft where we want D.B.'s who can pick off passes, and Mahone had more INT's then games started.
P.J. Mahone, S, Bowling Green
Height: 5-11. Weight: 202.
Projected 40 Time: 4.49.
Projected Round (2010): 6-7.
3/13/09: In addition to recording 97 tackles, P.J. Mahone also broke up seven passes and snagged three interceptions.
8/6/08: Here's a weird stat - P.J. Mahone picked off more passes (seven) than games started (six). He also had 90 tackles.