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Can our 7th round draft pick Kheeston Randall make this deep unit?? Highlight reel.

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by djphinfan, May 10, 2012.

  1. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pobv4oEcbBI

    Nice lil nugget on the kid.

    6'5 293lbs

    5.0 flat forty

    28 reps bench

    34 inch vert

    Were just talking about making the team here so let's put him into some perspective, realistically he needs to beatmout Ryan Baker to make the team, I think he has a good chance at that.

    He has strength, and can anchor the position even though he's not mammoth like big Paul, 28 reps is no joke, he has some good hands and gets himself up square quickly to take on his blocker when he knows that's his job, he likes to dip, split the gap and penetrate to make his big plays, I like that, and Id like to see more of that in this unit, when he feels he's getting pushed back a bit he sheds quickly to disengage, which is a good thing..Ireland says he's got some scheme diversity and can play all positions along the front.That Texas defense wasn't all that this year in terms of talent, it's been 12 years since a player did not go at least in the third and above rounds..The most encouraging thing I took from watching him in some games and especially in that highlight tape is the amount of double teams the kid was taking on..He's also got some undrafted free agent competition, but I would like to see a new kid with some talent groomed up in our system and continue to establish a reputation of a team with a strong Dline.

    Preseason action is vital in our evaluations on these young players but Do you think the kid can beat out the man, the legend, the mighty Ryan Baker for a roster spot?
     
  2. ckparrothead

    ckparrothead Draft Forum Moderator Luxury Box

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    I wonder if Jim Turner had anything to do with his drafting. Kheeston Randall DESTROYED Turner's line when they played this year. There were times you thought you were looking at Ndamukong Suh.
     
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  3. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    That's a good point, and that whole A & M staff was together watching tape for the length of Randall's career, you would think that Ireland's staff was diligent enough to seek the opinions..I mean, if Turner said to Ireland the dude is soft man, Ireland would have to seriously consider that, so, that point does give me hope that the player pasts some inside intel tests..

    Man, it's pretty cool raiding almost an entire offensive staff from the big twelve..
     
  4. ckparrothead

    ckparrothead Draft Forum Moderator Luxury Box

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    We'll see if it's cool if/when it produces points.

    But I will say that usually when you hire a college coach on as your head coach everyone thinks you have something of an advantage with the Draft in the short term because of the intimate knowledge that coach has of the players on his former team and in his conference. Dolphins didn't hire a guy out of college to be their Head Coach but Mike Sherman is so esteemed by Joe Philbin and Jeff Ireland you might as well have, as you now find no coincidence that guys like Ryan Tannehill and Jeff Fuller are here, and possibly Kheeston Randall and Michael Egnew, the same thing. I think we've had some pretty good indications that Michael Egnew was a pick that the coaching staff convinced Jeff Ireland to make for them. B.J. Cunningham smells like an O'Keefe favorite, too.

    The other three are all Adam Engroff players (Jonathan Martin, Rishard Matthews, Josh Kaddu).
     
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  5. Ludacris

    Ludacris Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I found something a little amusing but in an interesting way. It is this very VERY early mock of this year's draft done by SI.com way back in May 4th 2011. The person who did it, Andrew Perloff, picked Kheeston Randall to go late in the first round. I'm guessing Randall must have shown some kind of great potential earlier on.
    Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...5/03/2012.mock.draft/index.html#ixzz1uW2JWhGB
     
  6. FinNasty

    FinNasty Alabama don’t want this... Staff Member Club Member

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  7. TotoreMexico

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    Mexico

    And look at Martin at #9 :up:
     
  8. Ray Lucas

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    Pretty cool to see him get a first round grade, no matter how long ago it was!
     
  9. Bofin

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    i think he can beat out baker. ryan b has been hangin in there for a few years but it seems ireland likes to go with the youth movement when its close. i think randall has real good upside potential, dude looks pretty stout at poa for that tall frame, moves well pretty quick, long arms and can prolly play any spot on the dl, i like his chances
     
  10. smahtaz

    smahtaz Pimpin Ain't Easy

    Grabbing a spot on this DL would be impressive feat for a late round draft pick. I'm all for it.
     
  11. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I believe the type of intel we have in this case is a pretty sizable advantage when it comes to our draft picks, you made the point about how everyone thinks there could be an advantage, what's your take on that type of intel ? especially to the degree our situation is in this case, and how rare it is for an Nfl team to be in this situation?
     
  12. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Wow, that mock is unbelievable, they had Cliff Harris as a top 20 pick, I had us taking him with our 7th, he went undrafted lol.
     
  13. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I don't trust that Lud, but this was a senior bowl report.

    Kheeston Randall (DT-DE, Texas) showed exceptional agility for a 300-plus pounder during individual drills, and he was a handful to block because of his ability to work inside-out against blockers. Randall looked less comfortable pass rushing from the outside, but his size-athleticism combination may make him an ideal fit as a 3-4 defensive end for a Steelers-type scheme.

    Both Randall and Acho have a chance to be picked in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft after strong senior seasons, helping lead the Longhorns back to a bowl berth after a 5-7 collapse in 2010
     
  14. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    There are not many 300 pounders that can run a better forty time than that Taz, so we know he's fast, relatively speaking, he's strong, we see him take on the double team without much movement on his end, he has good length, can shed lineman with good hands, plays the run well, and has the quickness to penetrate , I don't see why he can't make the team and beat Baker.
     
  15. djphinfan

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  16. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    If O'Keefe's input carried much of the weight, it says something that we drafted BJ over McNutt. That was one of the biggest surprises to me, that in the 6th we took a WR other than the also available McNutt. BJ perhaps really impressed O'Keefe when their teams played each other. BJ had 3 TDs in the past two years against Iowa I believe.
     
  17. MrClean

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    For a taller DT, Randall does a fine job of sinking his butt and maintaining leverage against OLinemen who are often shorter and should have a leverage advantage. His ability to hold his ground vs the run while showing good leverage is his most impressive trait.

    Like a football scout told me once, if you could sum up football in 3 words it would be "low man wins".
     
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  18. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    Randall's stock was it's highest early in the 2011 season, and slowly and steadily declined as the year went along.
    When we did the Club Level mock draft Van took him in the 4th, I think partly because NFLDS rated him around that area, but by draft day, he was rated as a 7th rounder. Amazing when you consider his workouts were good and no games had been played. If anything, Randall should have held steady since Dec/Jan. As I posted in the Club thread about him, he had among the best DT vertical and broad jumps. That indicates a good deal of lower body explosion. I am expecting Randall to claim the final DT spot, assuming we count Odrick as one of the DEs.
     
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  19. MrClean

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    Not surprising really. The date on that mock draft was 5-5-11. Had Harris repeated his 2010 season or close to it in 2011, he could have been taken that high. Perloff had no way of knowing Harris would implode off the field between May 2011 and the end of the year, or that he would stink up the joint at the combine.
     
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  20. MrClean

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    Randall has a rep of being an ultra high character guy, and was one the locker room leaders for the Longhorns.
    I'm sure our scouts were fully aware of this player, just like the rest of the ones we drafted. I doubt there was much more Turner could have told them that they didn't already know. I'd say his input just cemented what they already had on this guy.

    We didn't really get almost TAMU's entire offensive staff. Just 3 counting the head coach, which wouldn't be any more than half.
     
  21. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I just don't agree with the theory that a coach who's coached against the player can't have significant input on the interested prospect, and in fact sway a decision..If the scouting staff was not all up in our new offensive college coaches grill then they weren't doing their jobs, and if these coaches had something detrimental or positive to say about a prospect and the GM did the opposite, than your probably gonna have some issues in the future.

    GM staffs don't usually have this luxury is what I'm saying, they should of taken complete advantage of it.
     
  22. Dol-Fan Dupree

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    Maybe the GM has to ask the college coaches, I think the scouting staff should form their own opinion. Then whoever is in charge of combining all the opinions, should be in charge of getting the coaches opinions.
     
  23. djphinfan

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    In our case Dup, the expression "maybe the GM should ask the coaches", in such a nonchalant way,would be a bad mistake from the GM all the way down to the regional scout..I do not agree with that angle at all, not with this kind of intel at our disposal.

    The original point was, we wonder if Turner had something to do with the pick itself...and when you have a an offensive line/ head coach/ coordinator coach with that experience, where they have to gameplan a scheme against a certain line and or player, for multiple years, and is in the midst of the conference gossip every day..your gonna do more than maybe ask a question about a prospect that you've went up against and schemed against, that is if your doing your job correctly.
     
  24. MrClean

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    You can be very sure that long before Jim Turner ever got hired, that Miami had an extensive in-depth scouting report on Randall, as with every other player in the draft.
    Ireland emphasizes how he stays true to his board. Also it's been said that teams usually have their board pretty much set in January and what happens after that generally amounts to minor tweaks in their overall rankings. Unless something out of the ordinary happens with a player, nothing magnanimous usually happens in the rankings.
     
  25. djphinfan

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    Offensive staff gets hired..

    Gm/scout staff meet with new offensive coaching staff..

    Staffs thoroughly go over all big twelve players on GMs staffs board.

    Players move up, move down because of intel.
     
  26. VanDolPhan

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    Yah that was part of the reason. The other part was that he seemed to be versatile and could plug up the run. Wasn't going to provide much if any pass rush, but was a guy you weren't going to move backwards.
     
  27. rafael

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    BJ over McNutt surprised me too, but there's was a late injury rumor about McNutt and I had attributed the pass to that. :confused2:
     
  28. MrClean

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    How many complete Texas games do you think Turner watched the past two seasons? How many complete games did our area scout watch of Texas the past two seasons?
     
  29. rafael

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    Generally scouts don't watch every snap of a prospect unless it's a first round type or QB prospect. Attending a practice and watching three games worth of tape is generally considered doing more than your due diligence on a later round prospect. Most of your time is used on speaking with the coaches and getting their opinions or finding any red flags. Before that you're watching snippets of 1000s of prospects to get it whittled down to your final 150 - 200 player board (approximately). Coaches, on the other hand, will often watch more film for game prep purposes. I think that's why you've seen some college coaches come in and have some very successful drafts early on. Obviously, it still comes down to making the right evaluation, but I do think having a recent college coach on the staff is a draft time advantage.
     
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  30. Dol-Fan Dupree

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    I think it would be a waste of the scout's job to get their opinion, when they could write their own opinion down and submit it to the GM. Let the scouts look at other acorns.
     
  31. MrClean

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    After the McNutt pick was made later in the 6th it seems like they mentioned on whichever channel I was watching that there was some concern about a shoulder injury. He never benched at the combine or pro day so it is probably true. PFW mentioned a right shoulder injury in his profile. I have to believe though that our board had BJ higher based on talent, and if so I have seen no online site that also did so. It's not like a lineman or linebacker, where I'd think a shoulder injury would drop you more significantly. Lamar Miller was a 2nd round talent who went two rounds later based on a shoulder injury concern. McNutt was a 4th round talent at the least or so the online draft sites told us as much, and went two rounds later perhaps also due to the shoulder. I guess we will never really know unless someone asks the newly effusive Ireland why BJ over McNutt. Did our scouts see BJ as better than McNutt straight up, or as better than McNutt coming off a shoulder injury. O'Keefe would likely have some first hand knowledge on the injury and I'd see this choice as the most likely where one of our new coach's inside intel made the difference. I still think it is possible we'd have taken BJ over him if MM was completely healthy anyway.
     
  32. rafael

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    I agree we'll likely never really know. I personally had McNutt rated as a 3rd-4th round guy. I was generally happy with this draft, but I would have been even more optimistic with McNutt on board.
     
  33. MrClean

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    Speaking with coaches to get inside dope on a player, in this case Randall, would seem to me to come from the Texas coaches. As for how much film of an upcoming opponent the coaches would watch, wouldn't that be just in the week leading up to their game with that opponent or mainly during that week? With the extended break before bowl games, in those cases I could see there being time to watch a lot more film of your opponent than usual.
     
  34. Lee2000

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    Hard to argue when his offensive coach is on a team and they do not draft him.
     
  35. rafael

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    Much of what a scout does is get coaches opinions on prospects (both they're own players and opponents they faced). They use that to decide on whom to focus on when whittling their board down and deciding how to allocate their time. It would be ridiculous not to ask the coaches in your own organization for their opinions.
     
  36. rafael

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    Who knows, maybe he pounded the table for him, but Ireland simply liked BJ better or just had a gut instinct on him. Maybe the medical report was scary enough to tip the scales. There could be myriad reasons and it may or may not have anything to do with our coaches opinion. That's why I say we'll likely never know.
     
  37. ckparrothead

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    I think it's very hit-and-miss. It didn't really help Nick Saban much. Some would say it helped Jimmy Johnson.
     
  38. ckparrothead

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    I don't think Ireland asked O'Keefe the question of one over the other, but I do imagine Cunningham was an O'Keefe favorite and B.J. said one of the first things O'Keefe said to him was about how he killed Iowa when they played.
     
  40. Dol-Fan Dupree

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    Why would the scout need to do that if the coaches are on the same team?

    *meant to be an actual question to gain knowledge*
     

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