That's the big thing with him and that was something nice to see. He's 5'9", 180 (being generous) so he's got some frame questions. That play helped him.
Kendall Langford didn't have insane statistical production at Hampton. And SJSU doesn't necessarily just play crap every week. I don't need a witness. When I know, I know. Just like I knew with Jeff Otah.
Eh..true..to a point, let's see what happens when a slant becomes an Up route, he jumps it, Wr takes off upfield after the first pump...
As per the Dolphins official website: 236 tackles (110 solo), 23.5 sacks, 56.5 tackles for loss, 9 FF, 1 INT, 2 TD. Pretty impressive production if you ask me. Better than Gilbert's actually. Just saying.
Don't forget the 0.27 yard per carry average that teams averaged when he was taking part in the game at Hampton.
So far, no one really has stood out, I'd hope Shaughnessy would have made some plays but he has been invisible so far.
Nick Reed has been whooping Alex Boone all game long. BTW I'm not buying the Langford stats stuff. His senior year he had 6 sacks and 13.5 stops for loss...as a defensive end. Jarron Gilbert had 9.5 sacks and 22.0 stops for loss as a senior, as a defensive tackle. End...of...story.
Gartrell Johnson reminds me of Marshawn Lynch. I like that Johnson runs straight and you don't see too many side to side jukes. He then bowls guys over.
He runs with a limp, doesn't show much elsuivness and he has yet to catch a pass. He runs like a big back but who isn't very big
Holly Rowe is interviewing him. He is just up the road a couple hours north of me at Colorado State. I have seen a lot of highlights on the Denver and Fort Collins tv stations. Might be worth a shot. I think he is from Florida????
A Rb like that, it sort of depends on his vision, he can run like a bruiser, but if he runs straight up and down, he will get stuffed alot in the NFL unless he has that vision to see a crease opening up and the talent to hit it.
I don't know if I'm going to be able to comment live anymore. I'm trying to rewind and review a lot of this now. I like Johnny Williams, Ryan Mouton, Ryan Palmer, Don Carey, Louis Vasquez, Jamon Meredith, Sebastian Vollmer, the USC LB Maiava, Gartrell Johnson, Hunter Cantwell, Morgan Trent, Jarron Gilbert, Daryl Richard, Myron Pryor, Manny Johnson, Daniel Ellerbe, Courtney Greene, Mike Thomas, Sammie Stroughter, and Nick Reed. Positive marks for them thus far.
I call this the Eddie George syndrome. He would hit holes high and just get leveled. Ray Lewis cracked him one game, and I don't think he was ever the same again.
Well, Eddie was a taller back, guys like Bettis or Means, they would hit the crease at full tilt and the "bwwwaannnnggggg" of big guy Rb meeting ILB would happen..they'd pop up and go about their business.. Eddie, once he lost that small amount of shiftiness he had...game over for him.
Ellerbe looks lost in coverage and is a short dude, Vollmer has been rock solid, G Johnson just plods, Cantwell had one series, and Stroughter dances to much. For me, Deon Butler, Foyer, Mouton, and Thomas and Williams have played well, Scholocker from MO showed a burst, T Taylor showed nice sand in his bucket, so did Pryor.
In the first Qtr, wasn't that Ellerbe who was caught in no man's land when Butler caught that route on the sidelines?
Woof. So much for Morgan Trent's good day. Jarrett Dillard vaults back to the top of the WRs. Even above Mike Thomas. Dillard and Thomas probably neck and neck for most impressive WRs this week in practice, both making plays during the game. Good throw by McGee. Most impressive QB today. I still wonder if Hunter Cantwell doesn't have the greatest potential, though.
They're really working that Dillard back shoulder fade. He needs to work on it but he's got some gifts that tell me those will start working out for him a lot better in the pros. Good WR.
Cantwell should have gotten more playing time, he did look decent, but he just wasn't out there very long. Iowa CB is getting owned, Rottier, the Tackle from Canada is nasty...I like him already...
Hard to tell, IMO both squads are well coached, normally these things devolve into penalty flag fests, and there is no blitzing in this game. Timing routes in a game like this...difficulty level of 8+
Really? That guy stood out to me all game long for how bad he was. Goes to show ya, two different people see two different things.
Guys that I'm sure will make it in the pros after watching this game. 1. Jarron Gilbert 2. Kaluka Maiava 3. Jarrett Dillard 4. Mike Thomas 5. Don Carey 6. Dannell Ellerbe 7. Courtney Greene 8. Jamon Meredith 9. Daryl Richard 10. Gartrell Johnson 11. David Buehler 12. Ryan Mouton 13. Keith Fitzhugh
Exactly, he is a bit too light, but mucho fun to watch. I doubt he plays on Sundays, but he knows the tricks, if he didn't look like a Te who was starved, he might have a chance. He had the drag down, the leg whip, the cut block, he was a bit like a Veteran MLB pitcher who just makes due with garbage.
If he did play bad - I didn't catch the rest of the game - that shows you just how bad Michael Bennett had been this week. The reports said he was dominated by him.
Strictly based on the game itself. This isn't a ranking of who the best players are, just who had the best games. Best Quarterback: Stephen McGee Comment: This one's easy. He had moxy, he had size, he threw the ball very well, he improvised but sometimes the timing and placement wasn't right on the improvisations (which you would expect), and I like the way he carries himself. Brian Hoyer did do well, definitely, and some folks might say he was the best out there. Maybe I'm biased because I personally believe Hoyer is a no-talent slapd!ck piece of trash...but I just thought McGee smelled a lot more PRO out there. Hunter Cantwell got scroooed on the playing time otherwise I thought he stood a very good chance of looking the best. People don't realize that Cantwell had to transform his mechanics completely and he's actually throwing the ball a lot better now because of it. Mike Reilly was pretty awful. Chase Daniel was also bad. Tom Brandstater had very good moments and also some bad ones. Best Runningback: Gartrell Johnson Comment: Showed a lot of different things, but most importantly, fight. He's a good, thoughtful kid with power, does not have anything approaching top end speed, but he makes really good cuts and when I think of that old saying "If they don't bite as puppies, they don't bite"...this guy bites. He's a fighter. He blocked, he played some special teams, he made a tackle on an interception, he's all about one cut and go, he has strength to him. Jarvarris Williams actually looked very good...on special teams, running the ball, and I almost wanted to give him the nod here. Best Fullback: Not Javorskie Lane Comment: Fatso showed up 295 pounds and I thought he might be able to do something anyway but he looked like he had cement in his shoes the whole time and like he was just too tired to work hard or finish plays. The other FB was this Army kid Mooney but he has no future and I didn't really want to give him the nod because even though he's a fighter he wasn't that good. Best Wide Receiver: Jarrett Dillard Comment: I want to say this was not even close, but the reality is Mike Thomas was very good in this game. He's such a fighter and he showed all of the reasons why I like him so much. He had a touchdown. At first the balls coming out to Dillard were kind of poorly thrown, he didn't catch a low ball that he could have caught. By the second half he adjusted and he started catching. He had a really nice nine route touchdown on Morgan Trent who got burned for biting on the short stuff (which is how he got his interception). Dillard knew he was biting the short stuff, so he offered him a plant foot on his nine route and of course, Trent bit...then he just sped right by and McGee hit him with a nice ball over top. Three times they tried Dillard in the end zone (NCAA record 60 touchdown catches at Rice) and you know what, he ALMOST got all three. When he gets timing with a QB he's going to be hard to defend in the end zone despite his slight stature. He's an EXCELLENT route runner and he's got ups. Will be an excellent pro. Best Tight End: Bear Pascoe Comment: I really didn't expect him to be the best TE in the game but I guess he was, on the first viewing anyway. I was not at all into Bronson's showing, and Hafner looked too limited in what he offered. Bear Pascoe made a really big play over the deep middle on top of Courtney Greene and he also blocked well. Best Offensive Tackle: Jamon Meredith Comment: No surprises here, although Sebastian Vollmer showed up well and he will make some noise at the next level. Ramon Foster was good but he struggles some with getting a little heavy legged, needs to lose weight. Meredith played RT most of the game. And new Miami OL coach Dave DeGuglielmo recruited him to South Carolina. Hmm... Best Interior Offensive Line: Probably Louis Vasquez Comment: Really need to go back to the tape in order to see this one. Some of the other guys like Andy Kemp and Jaime Thomas I know did a good job. I really didn't see Ray Feinga out there, maybe he sat out. Best Defensive Tackle: Daryl Richard Comment: Richard was the second guy I wanted to get a good look at among the interior OLs and he did not disappoint at all. Jarron Gilbert did but only because right at the start of the second quarter he took a shot to his ankle and had to come out for the remainder of the game. Prior to that, Gilbert was doing everything I would have expected, excellent hand use, tremendous penetration, took on double teams and even a triple team and split them. But then he got hurt, and nobody likes an injured player. Richard popped for the entire game. He took on the double teams from the West offensive line. You won't mistake this dude for a pass rusher but he was handling the doubles very well, and he looked like a load to try and move. He and Myron Pryor made an excellent tandem because Richard was taking on the doubles and not moving much, and this would leave Pryor open to make plays on single blocking. Richard had me creaming on a short yardage play when he fired out so low and so fast that he wrecked the integrity of the offensive line and really the runner did not convert the down, except a friendly spot gave it to him. This is a guy that really started to come alive the second half of his senior season. At least, that's when he started to look different to me. I like him. Definitely. Best Defensive End: Probably Nick Reed Comment: Hard to say but I gave the nod to Reed who owned Alex Boone most of the day. Shaughnessy did well enough but didn't make many plays. Pannel Egboh started off slow and started to come alive later and I was tempted to give him the nod for best DE on the day. Stryker Sulak showed up, but not enough. Etienne Legare actually did pretty well. The guy that probably showed me the most potential is Lawrence Sidbury who very, very, very unfortunately was the victim of an equipment mistake that saw the name on the back of his jersey spelled out "Sidbuby". Most people would point out that Sidbuby played dumb, he had a costly off sides on a punt coverage that converted a first down. He also got called for roughing the passer. But you know what, I liked his size, loved his quicks, and he made some plays on special teams. I think he can make it, he's just extremely raw. Nick Reed, though...probably had the more polished day...taking advantage of Alex Boone as he did. Best Linebacker: Kaluka Maiava Comment: This guy can play. Teammates at USC speak very highly of him, too. They say that in many ways he was like the glue that kept everyone in place. He showed it today. I usually hate All Star games for their inability to allow linebackers to look good but Maiava genuinely looked good, in coverage, reading the action and jumping ahead of the play, shedding blockers, you name it. Wish he was bigger but if he was bigger he'd be like a Rey Maualuga. Dannell Ellerbe was also very good except for one play where he looked lost covering Ian Johnson on a chair route down the field. Ellerbe jumped the action very well and made a play on special teams. He had pop in his pads. Johnny Williams of Kentucky also played very well. After that, mixed to bad. Jason Phillips of TCU did not play well. Worrell Williams was awful, as was this late addition kid #45 Hall (truly awful). Jasper Brinkley was pretty good. Definitely not bad at all. Passes the eyeball test for sure as he does NOT look 275 pounds and seems like he runs very well. I try not to criticize linebackers for failing to stand out positively in this game because it's not set up to make them look good. I expected Jason Williams to pop out some more but again, I try not to criticize. Best Cornerback: Don Carey Comment: Definitely Don Carey here. Morgan Trent was just biting on the short stuff all day and he got burnt to a crisp because of it. That's not genuinely good coverage. Don Carey though was stuck to his man like glue for the most part except one fly route where he pulled a hamstring as he was running deep with the receiver, but had he not pulled the hammy you could tell he was able to run with Marko Mitchell stride for stride. He defended a pass on 4th & 10 that sealed the game. I was just very impressed and he had a great week of practice. I want to mention Ryan Mouton here because he quietly had a good day in coverage as well. He made a great read on Cantwell's eyes and jumped a pass intended for Aaron Kelly, breaking up a real rocket spinner that was thrown nice and high for the 6'5" Kelly. Mouton gave Kelly a lot of height but it didn't matter. Ryan Palmer made a good play at the beginning of the game, was quiet the rest of the time. Best Safety: Keith Fitzhugh Comment: I'm really going to have to look into this kid some more. He's 5'11" and 205 pounds, not terrible size, and he played with passion, fire, he made some tackles and he came over to a deep duck thrown by Mike Reilly toward Jarrett Dillard, and knocked it out of the sky...wasn't his fault that the CB decided he was going to basically tackle Dillard as he came back to the ball, without ever turning his head around. The West caught a pass interference penalty and it gave them the chance to win the game. But Reilly sucked too much to win it. Courtney Greene did well except for that deep middle ball to Bear Pascoe that was really a great catch and Greene was in position and NEARLY broke that ball up. One of those things where if Bear doesn't make a great play on the ball, Greene gets lauded for good coverage and breaking it up. Greene defended the pass with prejudice. I like that. Curtis Taylor really didn't show up much.
I saw GJ play in his bowl game. He is impressive. I wonder how he compares to Lex Hilliard. How about Marlon Lucky? Could he be a steal in the 7th round? Yeah, forget about Lane. He shouldn't have even been invited to play in this game. Did you see the Chick-Fil-A Bowl? LSU's fullback Quinn Johnson looked really good. Great run blocker plus he can catch the ball out of the backfield. He's playing in the Senior Bowl. Dillard is the real deal. I doubt the Dolphins will draft him but he'll be a steal for somebody. Mike Thomas, Deon Butler, and Sammie Stroughter looked good too. Unfortunately I don't think the Dolphins would be interested in any of them either. The one guy the Dolphins might have been interested in was Marko Mitchell. He didn't have a very good game though. Richard looked good but the guy that interests me is Myron Pryor. He had a very good game, has the makings of a potential NT, and currently has a 7th round grade. Reed had a good game but I still don't like him. He was much better in the East West Shrine Game than he was in Oregon's bowl game and that's not a good thing. I thought Shaughnessy was better. He pressured the QB quite a bit, made a couple nice run stops, and even tipped a pass. Philip Hunt had a good game too. Pannel Egboh, Lawrence Sidbury, and Etienne Legare didn't impress me. I'll have to go back and re-watch the game to see if I can see what you saw. Not a big fan of Sulak but he had a good game. What happened to Victor Butler? Didn't see him out there at all. Maiava? He didn't jump out at me. Dannell Ellerbe and Johnny Williams didn't impress me either. Jasper Brinkley didn't do much for me until he made that huge hit in the redzone. I thought Michael Tauiliili had the best game of all the linebackers. Totally agree that Jason Phillips and Worrell Williams were not impressive in this game. No mention of Robert Francois? He made a couple plays and had a tackle for a loss. For some reason they had him lined up at OLB on the line of scrimmage at times. Definitely out of position there. The Dolphins would not use him in that way at all. We'd have him at ILB. What happened to Anthony Felder? I don't think he played at all. Maybe Hall (#45) was a last minute replacement. That guy was stinking up the joint. Carey is an interesting prospect. I read that he has great recovery speed. That's maybe the most important thing a CB can have. I really like Mouton too. Especially in the 7th round. Could be a great nickel back. Without a doubt. Fitzhugh was all over the field. However he plays SS and we're all set with Yeremiah Bell and Tyrone Culver. Courtney Greene is the guy the Dolphins should draft. He can play FS or SS. I'm very curious to see what he runs at the Combine.