#150 ~ UT Mike Daniels ~ 6.1/291 ~ Iowa
Mike Daniels is about the size of a
Gnat, and, to look at'm, has
no business manning the interior of a Defensive Line at the Professional level. But it says here that this guy is, nevertheless, gonna carve out a long and remarkable career for'mself, doing
just that.
At his size, Daniels isn't exactly your first choice to stuff the Run, let's be clear about that.
But he brings a truly
astounding fusion of Core Strength,
explosive Burst off the Snap,
astonishing Fluidity,
frightening Lateral Agility, and
relentless Tenacity to the table!!
As a Passing Down Sub Rushing Under Tackle, he could and should be a
FORCE.
Prospectus
I love this kid, and while his role will be specialized, I believe that he will not only prove to be a
far tougher Run Defender than you might expect, but will be an
outstanding Interior Pass Rusher on Sub Packs. And I'm absolutely
certain that fans will fall in love with this disruptive, destructive Force!!
#161 ~ DF DeMario Davis ~ 6.2/234 ~ Arkansas State
DeMario Davis brings it
all: excellent Core Strength, explosive Burst off the Snap,
tremendous Fluidity, and absolutely
outstanding Processing Speed, Diagnostic Acuity, and Instincts, to say nothing of a
relentless Motor!!
He's a
force in Run Defense, an effective Pass Rusher, and he commands
impressive Verticity when he needs to Turn + Burn in Pass Defense.
His Market Value has ascended from UFA to Day 3, but even now he's a
incredible bargain!!
Prospectus
I couldn't care less about Davis's size: With his extremely impressive Core Strength, Burst, Athleticism, and
incredible anticipatory Processing Speed, he will bring
far more of an Impact than the
vast majority of men 10 or even 20 pounds heavier...and he will be a Force in both Run
and Pass Defense.
Davis is a mauling, marauding, and
damaging Run Defender who flies all over the field and
blasts people...And he also happens to command
exceptional Pass Defense skills.
Were we to acquire his services, he would bring an
enormous impact to our "43", "425",
and "245" Sets.
#162 ~ QB Kellen Moore ~ 6.0/198 ~ Boise State
Kellen Moore is
the story of this Draft Class, as far as I'm concerned. His Diagnostic Acuity, his Processing Speed, his
insatiable Work Ethic...his Vision, his Confidence, his complete and utter
Command of the Huddle...his Third Eye, his Instincts, his ability to see where the play's going
before it happens...are
magnificent.
If I needed to drive the length of the field to score the winning TouchDown in the final two minutes of the Super Bowl, and I had only the Quarter Backs of the 2012 Draft Class to choose from, to lead my team, I would certainly choose
Andrew Luck, the greatest QB prospect in the last decade or more...
...unless Kellen Moore was available.
Laugh, if you like!!It's all right!!
But under pressure ~ when it counts
most ~ it's an
easy decision for me.
I laugh my
@$$ off when I read Reports comparing Moore to
Drew Brees "except for the Arm."!!
For those who's memories don't go back 10 years ~ and that is evidently a vast majority ~ the
overwhelming consensus on
Drew Brees, 11 years ago, was that he was good on the Dink and Dunk stuff...
but just don't ask him to sling it downfield!!
True Story!!
NFL Draft Scout's appropriately well-respected
Dave Te Thomas had this to say about Brees in 2001:
"Lacks accuracy and touch on his long throws... Seems more comfortable in the short/intermediate passing attack...Does not possess the ideal height you look for in a pro passer..."
And this:
"Brees has put up impressive enough numbers to generate first round consideration...but I am not convinced that he will come anywhere close to matching his lofty collegiate figures at the pro level."
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Prospectus
I couldn't care
less about a QuarterBack's Arm or his "40" time.
All I care about is how he projects to perform under pressure in the biggest games of his career.
If we had to rely on
Brian Hoyer to come off the bench in January...or February...I think we'd have a pretty decent shot at it: I
like Hoyer.
But if we had to rely on
Kellen Moore to come off the bench in depths of Winter...I'd be
ecstatic.
True Story.
Trade: #179 to the Colts for #208 + 214
Trade: #184 to the Packers for #224 + #235
#196 ~ SE Dale Moss ~ 6.3/216 ~ South Dakota
They don't come much rawer than
Dale Moss ~ he's been playing FootBall for
one year!!
But this guy came out of outer space to rack up
61 Catches, 949 Yards, and 6 Touch Downs in his first season
ever!!!
Not shocking enough???
How about racking up a 632 in the 3 Cone and a 408 in the Short Shuttle???
If he were 5.9/175, those numbers would be
phenomenal.
At 6.3/220, those numbers are
preposterous.
Add a
ridiculous 415 in the Vertical to that, if you please, and it's clear that ~ raw or not ~ this guy's Raw Fluidity, his Lateral Agility, Core Strength and Core Power, to say nothing of his blazing Long Speed ~ that
438 in the "40" doesn't exactly break my heart!! ~ his raw skill set offers upside beyond
any Wide Out in this entire Draft.
And I repeat: 61/949/6 after dropping from the
SKY.
Route Running? His comments at the Pro Day make it clear that that is an area of intense focus for'm. And let me say: 4 full years of BasketBall at College ~ plus the years of his earlier youth ~ go a
long way in refining the nuances of Route Running, to say nothing of shedding Corners at the Line.
Blocking?? I don't know...But that long career in BasketBall ~ he racked up impressive
Rebounding Stats ~ tells me he's not exactly
contact-******ant.
This is no Work Out Warrior, Ladies and Gentlemen.
This is
Force of Nature.
And a
focused one.
61/949/6 after dropping from the
SKY...and then he produces that one-man
Typhoon at his Pro Day.
Seems to me that this young man is about
Business.
Prospectus
Optimally, I'd love to develop Moss on the Taxi Squad for a little while, to let him develop his Route Running, his Blocking, and such...But there's no way in
Hell I'd risk that!!
And, frankly, he's such a
demonstrably quick learner that I could see him making an impact in his very first year...perhaps a
substantial one.