mackenzie45220
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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.Bucky Brooks and I share some similar thoughts:
Justin Gilbert #1 CB
Stephen Tuitt #2 DT
ASJ #2 TE
Top 5 2014 NFL Draft prospects by position: Quarterbacks - NFL.com
Jadeveon Clowney:
Jadeveon Clowney Scouting Report- 2014 NFL Draft
Nice write up. If I'm a scout though, I'm very interested in talking to Spurrier, teammates, ball boys, etc. I want to know about Clowney the man more than the football player. There's no doubt about his talent, but what's more important is what is between his ears.
Lacks discipline on and off the field and has had to be managed closely since he arrived on campus. Needs to learn what it means to be a pro. Plays in spurts and is too much of a flash player -- does not consistently dominate like he could. Is still immature and finding his way -- too much of a follower.
@MatthewFairburn: Mike Mayock said he wouldn't be surprised if Notre Dame DL Stephon Tuitt goes anywhere from pick No. 25 to pick No. 50.
Here's in interesting profile on Exum, FWIW:
2014 NFL Draft: Antone Exum Scouting Report
I don't know anything about the writer, but it's an interesting profile.
I'm actually wondering if Exum would be a candidate to be a safety conversion project for us. I like the size and the reports of physicality, but I am worried about the injury history/medicals.
I think he'd be a great safety opposite McCourty, and that's primarily where I see him, though he could also play outside CB. I believe he played safety for 2 years. That combination of size, physicality and coverage ability is very nice.
Not a full two years. He started a handful of games in 2010 and I believe every game in 2011. Saw a lot of time at FS in 2011 IIRC and was splitting time there and at CB in 2010. I like Exum a potential thumper SS conversion candidate. 6'1" 220+, he would bring the pain and the coverage skills to match. Health is a question mark, though.
Today’s mock.
• #29-Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, DB
• #33-Ra'Shede Hageman, DT*
• #62-Travis Swanson, OC
• #93-Jordan Tripp, OLB
• #126-Joe Don Duncan, TE
• #182- Larry Webster, DE
• #190-Lavelle Westbrooks, DB
• TBD-Zach Kerr, DT
• TBD-A.C. Leonard, TE
• #229-Chris Boyd, WR
*Acquired from Houston for Mallett and a 2015 conditional draft pick.
I'm actually wondering if Exum would be a candidate to be a safety conversion project for us. I like the size and the reports of physicality, but I am worried about the injury history/medicals.
I haven't seen Chris Boyd mentioned here yet. He'd be a great late round pick or UDFA.
Certainly an intriguing prospect and could be a "throw it at the wall and see if it sticks" late round investment. Not sure of the terms of his probation off the top of my head but, IIRC, he's never had a problem with the law before this and Vandy allowed him to stay in school. He's 6'4", has a big catch radius, and looked fast from what Vandy games I saw. How is his route running?
I haven't got that far yet, but he did play in an Erhardt-Perkins under Franklin. That's a plus. I think he could be a mix of Thompkins and Da'Rick Rogers from last year.
What did e do at Vanderbilt exactly? Mislead investigators?
Helped cover up an alleged rape.
Zach Kerr highlight tape. He could be a late round steal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As0ACtkIgZc