Will Sutton is up to 315? WTF. LOL at him going from quick, disruptive 3-tech to short worthless nose tackle. Does he not realize the fatter he gets the worse he gets? Who's his f***in agent, Chef Boyardee? Lotta short QBs this year. What's the average height of the 5 excluding Logan Thomas? 6'1 1/4? Boyd checking in taller than Aaron Murray at nearly 6'1. Good for him. Billy Turner at 6'5 315. Nice job. Van Noy at 6'4 244. Should open some eyes. Morgan Moses at 6'6 325 with nearly 35 inch arms? Muy Bueno.
Bengals will spend a flier on Sutton and then near year he'll miraculously be at 285 and leading the league in rookie sacks.
As I said before, Aaron Donald came in a hair short of 6'1" and 288 lbs with 32 inch arms. He's a big winner in the weigh-ins. Personally I think Sutton's weight shows that our theories of him bulking up too much are probably true. Donald was a beast in practice. He handled Cyril Richardson like a kitten.
Just gotta thrown in a positive note for my boy Kain Colter: CB Aaron Colvin from Oklahoma got some good reviews and I saw him make a really nice play on a ball in a 1 on 1 drill. The problem is he rarely ever made plays on the ball at Oklahoma. Wondering if today is an aberration and if not, what's changed? I didn't see much of him, but in a few drills I saw on the Jags live feed, LB Lamin Barrow of LSU looked really fluid. Reportedly had an interception in one of the drills too. He came in at 6'1", 229, so I'm wondering if he's potentially a safety convert.
OTs Martin and Henderson Shine http://www.draftcountdown.com/features/SeniorBowl/reports/Practices/North-Monday.php http://draftcountdown.com/South-Monday.php
Hageman is 317 pounds?!?! Holy crap. If he's sitting at the end of round 1 I would take him and not look back. He might just need some coaching.
I can tell with the buzz Donald and Billy Turner are receiving, they both won't make it to the Dolphins pick.
Based on what I know of pit drills, the players go up against one another two times in a row, then the pit rotates to another set of players. What I've heard is that Donald beat Richardson with speed on the first rep, then on the second rep when Richardson tried to adjust, Donald just bulled him straight to the ground. I believe the moving GIF above is probably that second rep. Thing is, they rotated through and the two players got down again for another set of two reps. According to Tony Pauline, Aaron Donald beasted him again in those reps.
looks like Miami has had interviews with CJ Fiedorowicz and Caraun Reid (DT) at the Senior Bowl so far.
I just saw that as well, reported by Charlie Campbell of WalterFootball? Or did you see that elsewhere?
Hotdamn. Don't most people have Richardson in the top 50? Any word on how Kyle Van Noy is looking? The idea of him at 19 is growing on me - better in coverage than he gets credit for, 3-down player with great instincts that we're really lacking at LB.
Justis Mosqueda @JuMosq Follow Tajh Boyd came in at 6006, but has an adjusted release point of someone 6040.
Man, I'd be pretty happy if Miami came out with a round 1 and 2 haul of Louis Nix/Aaron Donald and Billy Turner/Seantreal Henderson. Any combo of those 4 sounds good to me and address arguably the two biggest "need" spots at this point. Obviously, this is before free agency.
Van Noy looks thicker than he did during the season. Christian Jones is an impressive prospect but where do you play him. He's not a DE, not a SAM, not a rush LB in a 3-4, and was moved from ILB at FSU b/c he had problems diagnosing and was causing him to play slow. Do you bulk him up like St Louis impressively did with the similarly framed Alec Ogletree and try to make him a MIKE or convert him to hybrid LB or LEO, or do you keep him at close to his current size to maintain his speed and move him to WILL where he looked better as a Junior? He reminds me a little of Zach Brown, a 4-3 WILL with great athleticism and speed but a rarer ability to rush the passer from that position. Jones could be an alternative to Van Noy the more I think about it.
If the Dolphins re-sign Paul Soliai (he wants to stay) then Aaron Donald would fit into the rotation perfectly. People forget that dude can play defensive end. He actually pass rushed from defensive end on obvious passing downs and beat GOOD tackles. We're talking NFL caliber tackles like Justin Pugh.
For me, I'd rather have Morgan Moses than Henderson..... and Nix doesn't blow me away as a can't miss future Pro Bowler. I'd rather have Donald and Caraun Reid.... or even Da'Quan Jones or Reid over Nix considering the high draft pick it'd save us.
There are three routes I'd want to go with that [involving re-signing Soliai], and Donald is one of them b/c I agree about his ability to line up at end or closed end. The other is Dominique Easley who I coveted since last year as our future closed end/nickel rusher. His injury could be a blessing in disguise. The last is Caraun Reid who already has experience playing outside and inside.
The only reason I am against drafting Easley is because he plays with his head in the sand, loses action.
Billy Turner got stumped by Chris Smith with a vicious spin move. Turner never saw that at the FCS level, lol. Not really worried about Turner so much as I am more anxious to dive into Chris Smith, whom I've been putting off.
My main criticism of Nix is that, to me, it looks like he put on too much "bad" weight heading into the 2013 season. He looked smaller, an oxymoron for a NT, in 2012 and played much better IMO. That version of Louis Nix would be well worth the 19th pick, IMO, especially if Soliai isn't brought back. If you bring back Soliai, give me Aaron Donald. I wonder, if Donald is the pick, if Kevin Coyle would revert back to his 2012 style in the base package with Donald as a 3-technique and Odrick as the Close End to mitigate the poor run defense of the LBs. Still plenty of snaps for Vernon and Jordan to go around as well. Even then, I could be content with a rotation like this year with Soliai, Odrick and Donald in the middle. It'd be nice to see them do what they can to bring Dion Jordan along even more. If you can turn him into Michael Johnson (using the Cincinnati defense as an analogy), then I think that's got to be considered a relative success given what we know now.
Billy Turner having a rough day. Beaten by Adrian Hubbard on the outside as well. They tried him at right guard for a bit and he got tossed around like a rag doll by Daniel McCullers. Moving him inside is not the answer. He's coming from the FCS. You have to coach him how to handle guys that have more advanced moves and athleticism. Get to the basics. Sink your hips, move your feet, time your punch, etc.
I don't know much about Turner. From the game footage, he looks raw like Robinson in pass pro, but he is strong and drives off blockers. The question is why hasn't he developed so far into a tackle? I can't find his history.(Unlike Henderson who just seems clueless in both run and pass game.)
I like Jones and personally I could see him in the middle, SAM or WILL. He's physical and the guy can move, very good athlete. The knock on him, as you say, is his questionable grasp of the game- that being said, I think that he's definitely worth a look. I can't wait to get rid of Wheeler and Ellerbe, and as things stand now if we drafted him and groomed him for 2015 after Wheeler, Ellerbe and their bloated salaries are dumped, I'd be fine with that. From what I've seen he can cover, rush and he's versatile as hell. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Stfji-Xflk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P3_vWbOWyA Look at the coverage here in the first play- not the questionable technique, but rather the speed and acceleration- dude can move. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42tPU2PerxU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQTs2hHaxC8 Here at :34- those be some wheels, fantastic sideline pursuit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqC8dSzvKxI Middle or outside, I'd take him over the two clowns we have in there now and let him grow on the job, sans ludicrous salaries.
DC Senior Bowl North squad practice notes, Richburg and Fiedorowicz playing well. http://www.draftcountdown.com/features/SeniorBowl/reports/Practices/North-Tuesday.php Scott Wright @DraftCountdown 2h Florida St. LB Christian Jones was schooling the running backs and tight ends in blocking drills. Can't handle the speed and explosiveness.
I think that sounds about right. Tony Pauline had spoken with scouts a few months ago that said top 75. He struggled today though. Pauline seemed to imply he struggled yesterday as well. We'll see how tomorrow and Thursday go, and then the game itself.