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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I want Jerry Hughes if he is available in the first round by the time we pick.If not i want the DE from florida, Dunlap.Thats if we dont go after Peppers.
From all I've read he's a speed rushing version of Shawn Crable in terms of his build. I don't know what his OLB experience is in coverage, and there is a question on his strength at the point of attack... If Crable is a third round value, then I can't get too excited about projections having NE take this kid at #22, but it's early days yet in the research. I thought his knee comment warranted awareness for draftniks so I posted his diary, we'll see if he talks about interviewing with NE down the road.I have seen him play a lot on TV and like him. He can pass rush which is what I like.
Reading the posts here; most don't want us to draft him.
i like hughes but the senior bowl made me a fan of brandon graham
Behind the Draft Season: George Selvie
Written by Eric Galko
Saturday, 06 February 2010 00:00
According to his coach, he isn’t even playing his best position.
The former twiggy looking recruit South Florida coach Jim Levitt offered a scholarship to was brought on to play center.
I want Jerry Hughes if he is available in the first round by the time we pick.If not i want the DE from florida, Dunlap.Thats if we dont go after Peppers.
Final Word: A junior college transfer from Fort Scott Community College(academics), Pierre-Paul quickly became a star at South Florida. Lining up opposite George Selvie, his freakish athleticism started to attract scouts. While he is not the most well-known defensive end in the draft, Pierre-Paul may be the best pure pass rusher. Although he only played one year at USF, Pierre-Paul quickly became known as a dominating pass rusher and will attract general managers and coaches looking for an edge rush. When scouting Pierre-Paul you must look at the athleticism and potential and look past the raw technique. He is definitely a project, but one will huge dividends.
I want Jerry Hughes if he is available in the first round by the time we pick.If not i want the DE from florida, Dunlap.Thats if we dont go after Peppers.
"There's some guys in the National Football League that don't want to line up against Selvie. He is that good. He's the quickest D-Lineman that I can remember off the ball, and not just on the pass."
I've seen Hughes play twice, both times against Boise State - the last with a freshman Guard replacing the injured RT - I don't see him as a good fit for NE.No to Hughes in round one. If BB is targeting him, round two seems likely.
I read where Selvie's sliding to as late as round three, which would be good for the Pats if he's the target. Regardless of his slide (and I've read the reasons), I still like him and plan on keeping him on my board.
It looks like a ton of good DE/OLBs will be available in round 2, unless the Pats are in love with a specific player then they could wait and potentially choose from a swack of players:
Selvie, Cunningham, Sapp, Graham, Pierre-Paul, Hardy, Lane, Griffin, Kindle, Hughes, Misi
So IMO, they take best player available at 22 and then their highest rated OLB/DE with one of the round 2 picks.
I could actually see them trading 22 back for a pick 30-35 (plus a round 2 pick in 2011 or 2010 3rd rounder). Yes, be prepared for surprise, a trade back.
This is a very deep draft, trading back could make a lot of sense.