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Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
With Rodney Harrison aging, Eugene Wilson injury-prone and a possible move to CB, and Hawkins and Sanders still developing, might we invest a draft selection in a big-play safety? Most of us remember Griffin for his clutch endzone interception in the USC-Texas title game. I think there is a good chance this player falls to within our draft range. From the two clips posted below, Griffin seems tough, gritty, and a ballhawk (an understatement). He excels on defense, punt blocks, and as a gunner:
Last edited by maverick4; 01-25-2007 at 10:37 AM..
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Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
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Originally Posted by maverick4
With Rodney Harrison aging, Eugene Wilson injury-prone and a possible move to CB, and Hawkins and Sanders still developing, might we invest a draft selection in a big-play safety? Most of us remember Griffin for his clutch endzone interception in the USC-Texas title game. I think there is a good chance this player falls to within our draft range. From the two clips posted below, Griffin seems tough, gritty, and a ballhawk (an understatement). He excels on defense, punt blocks, and as a gunner:
I don't know enough about Griffin to weigh in, but everything may depend on Asante. There will be a ripple effect in the secondary based on what we do with him, ie, as you mention Wilson moving to CB.
Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
Another guy that I like is Florida safety Reggie Nelson.He is a tackling machine and someone The Pats should look at.He is also a good cover guy with very good speed.
Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
Griffin is definitely a possible pick. Landry and Nelson are expected to go before our pick. Which leaves Griffin and Merriweather as the top guys. Unfortunately Merriweather has some character issues - otherwise I'd be on him faster than . . . well I'll leave that up to your imatination.
As you said, Griffin is a viable Harrison replacement and also a pro bowl quality ST player. I wish he were a little bigger, though, at 6'0", 195 he's 25 pounds smaller than Rodney. He makes up for it in speed but I'd love to get a 225 pound thumper back there.
Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
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Originally Posted by NoCal Patriot
Another guy that I like is Florida safety Reggie Nelson.He is a tackling machine and someone The Pats should look at.He is also a good cover guy with very good speed.
I love Nelson but early indications are that he's gone 5-10 picks before we're up. A lot can change between now and draft day though.
Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
As you said, Griffin is a viable Harrison replacement and also a pro bowl quality ST player. I wish he were a little bigger, though, at 6'0", 195 he's 25 pounds smaller than Rodney. He makes up for it in speed but I'd love to get a 225 pound thumper back there.
The selection of Michael Griffin would be for the starting free safety position. Artrell Hawkins is slow as molasses in the defensive secondary and a serious upgrade is needed at free safety.
Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
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Originally Posted by ATippett56
The selection of Michael Griffin would be for the starting free safety position. Artrell Hawkins is slow as molasses in the defensive secondary and a serious upgrade is needed at free safety.
Honestly I'm having trouble differentiating these days. Looking at the ht/wt of the SS listed by NFL Draft Scout (including Griffin) I wonder where the old time slow, big SS have gone and why they bother separating SS and FS now.
Re: Possible Patriots Target: Michael Griffin, Safety from the Texas Longhorns
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
Honestly I'm having trouble differentiating these days. Looking at the ht/wt of the SS listed by NFL Draft Scout (including Griffin) I wonder where the old time slow, big SS have gone and why they bother separating SS and FS now.
Name: Michael Griffin
College: Texas Number: 27
Height: 6-0 Weight: 195
Position: SS Pos2: FS
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2007
40 Time: 4.48 40 Low: 4.45 40 High: 4.53
Projected Round: 1-2 Stock:
Rated number 1 out of 119 SS's
Analysis
Positives: Well developed overall musculature. Impressive overall athleticism. Plays strong safety here, but athleticism, size and recognition appear better suited to free safety role at the next level. Reads the action quickly. Rarely out of position against the pass. Can cover ground quickly, showing pure speed and a quick hip swivel. Can plant and drive on the ball. Effective tackler in space. Understands his role as one of the last lines of defense and takes proper angles to the ball. Rare leaping ability as shown in his UT record eight blocked punts. Good hands to make the interception. Uses his size and leaping ability well to compete for the ball.
Negatives: Despite his gaudy statistics and prototype size, Griffin isn't the classic run supporting in-the-box safety. Flashes as a striker, but doesn't punish receivers across the middle. Considered reliable, but not an intimidator. Plays strong safety here, but seems much better suited to free safety at next level due to his strength being pass defense, weakness being against the run. Might lack the versatility some teams are looking for in a safety.
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