Don´t know if you guy´s saw that, but he picked for Miami..... http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/onthebeat#pick=12
He even sounds like a total douche nozzle. I particularly enjoyed the female host butchering his last name at the end of the segment.
i still hope all this tackle and secondary talk is a smokescreen, we could still double up on CB´s later
Its funny to me, how every gasbag columnist talks about the importance of BPA leading up to the draft and then they turn around and mock draft need....and even blast the team for going BPA over need after the draft.
Hard to know who to believe about what players go where. For example, with NFL Draft Scout as your guide, you could easily have the following draft: 012. TE Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame 042. CB D.J. Hayden, Houston 054. FS Shamarko Thomas, Syracuse 077. WR Marquise Goodwin, Texas 082. OT Xavier Nixon, Florida 111. OG Hugh Thornton, Illinois 146. DE Devin Taylor, South Carolina 166. FB Lonnie Pryor, Florida State 217. LB Vince Williams, Florida State 224. WR Mark Harrison, Rutgers 250. RB Dennis Johnson, Arkansas UDFA: QB Peter Lalich, California (PA) UDFA: TE Phil Lutzenkirchen, Auburn UDFA: WR Sam McGuffie, Rice UDFA: DE Earl Okine, Florida UDFA: DT Chris Jones, Bowling Green UDFA: LB Jake Knott, Iowa State UDFA: CB Corey Broomfield, Mississippi State UDFA: DB Alonzo Tweedy, Virginia Tech UDFA: SS Kemal Ishmail, Central Florida
That woman's body is ridiculous, can't watch that network, constantly thinking about sex, especially with some much flesh everywhere.. He's right about one thing, we do need some corners.
Lindsey soto ( classic hotness)..Molly querim ( unfu&$in real) hotness..and the beautiful thickness that is Jamie maggio..that network has an angle..lol
Seriously? Somebody let Arm-and-oh represent the Dolphins......and then he goes and picks my guy??? Matt, I personally blame YOU!!!!! Gonna change your name to Jynx.
Yeah I just changed Brian Arnfelt to Chris Jones in order to get a higher conviction player but indeed. Sexy draft. Tyler Eifert could be starting immediately. So could D.J. Hayden and Hugh Thornton. Shamarko Thomas would be starting by 2014. My scenario essentially builds in the Dolphins relenting on Eric Winston and signing him to a 1 year deal for between $3 and $4 million, just as he said on radio recently. Xavier Nixon is a guy you can coach up and it wouldn't surprise me if he's starting by 2014, maybe even at left tackle. Devin Taylor would start off as a situational pass rusher which fits what I believe his NFL career arc will look like. I consider him a guy that will develop like Paul Soliai. He'll be good in short spurts at first, then he'll be able to sustain longer periods of good performance, and eventually he'll be able to start. Vince Williams could be the surprise of camp, becoming the team's starting Mike linebacker while Ellerbe and Wheeler man the outsides and stay on the field in nickel. Lonnie Pryor would immediately supplant Jorvorskie Lane at fullback and it wouldn't shock me if he became our most successful ball carrier a la Alfred Morris, who some were looking at as a fullback in that draft. Dennis Johnson would play immediately as the team's 3rd down back, which I'm not sure Lamar Miller can play. Marquise Goodwin would spell Davone Bess' eventual doom but there would be no need to move Bess immediately. You could work on Goodwin's and Harrison's receiving skills without the pressure to get them on the field as much. You could focus on using them when they're advantaged by the matchup. However I will say this, if you put out some feelers on interest for Bess and you end up with a good offer, having Marquise Goodwin, Mark Harrison, Rishard Matthews and Sam McGuffie on the team gives you every bit of freedom to pull the trigger on that move. You just don't HAVE to do it...which could give you greater leverage to ask for a better price. I think Peter Lalich would potentially take Pat Devlin's spot immediately. Wouldn't be surprised if Phil Lutzenkirchen made the team but he would be mostly insurance in case there's an injury in camp, or in case Michael Egnew just doesn't 'get it'. Sam McGuffie I would think absolutely WOULD make the team...and so would Chris Jones, who even as a rookie UDFA could find his way into the rotation a la Derrick Shelby, especially in nickel. Jake Knott should make the team because our backup linebackers are weak. Guys like Broomfield, Tweedy and Ishmail are not necessarily high conviction players but they could compete and be injury insurance.
How does it feel to face a football problem and apply your own reasoning and thought process to it, only in the end to find out you and Armando think EXACTLY alike?
Well, fortunately, we have already seen Arm-and-oh pick lots of guys. Which is typical of him. If he makes enough guesses, he's bound to get it right. That being said, if it was his only pick, and the rest was as you said, there wouldn't be a cliff high enough.........
Did Winston say he would be happy on a 1-year deal or $3-$4 million? I thought the hold up on signing him was that he wanted a multi-year deal and Ireland was only offer 1 year. If its 1-year, $3.5 million he should be on the roster already.
He said we don't have a starting CB... we have Grimes. Is this video a few weeks old? I think Armando would pick someone different now. Tyrann Mathieu @ 12.
Hey Ck, how would you rate this years CBs? Some people say Trufant is a better prospect than Xavier Rhodes and I just don't know since I haven't seen too many Washington games. i think the consensus seems to be: 1.) Dee Milliner 2.) Xavier Rhodes 3.) Desmond Trufant 4.) Johnthan Banks 5.) Jamar Taylor
If it were not for the off the field issues, Majic feet would be a solid first round draft pick.. I understand, it's difficult to believe in Majic.
Not bad, your comment tells me you see nothing special in his game, I disagree..his ability to get to wherever the ball is, has a lot to do with his footwork, it's unique, and as you watch his reps, if you just focus on his feet ( not telling you how to watch a player), I think you would see that their attached to the cliche " he has a nose for the ball"..
The holdup is the draft. Whether it's only $3 or $4 million or not, if the Dolphins sign him then they're virtually done at the position, at least as far as significant picks go. No Lane Johnson, no trade up for Luke Joeckel or Eric Fisher, not even a Terron Armstead most likely. Certainly no D.J. Fluker, or any other right tackle who is rated highly on the basis of their being able to plug in and play immediately. So they don't want to limit their options, and at the same time they don't want any team to see that they're limiting their options. Maybe they want other teams to still think they might trade up for Joeckel/Fisher/Johnson, or that they might take Fluker, or trade up for Armstead, etc. Sign Winston and that's all out the window, everyone will know those aren't really options.
I see your a big Shamarko fan CK. What about Rambo? Is he purely not mentioned because of the off field stuff or something else? Guy seems to be a ball hawk.
Well I know where you stand on the player without the issues.. The reason why I call his feet Majic is because I've seen his feet get thru a lot of traffic scenarios tracking the ball that looked to be impossible, I've seen him jump cut 3 to 4 times in very confined spaces and stick the ball carrier, there isn't anyone in this draft with that kind of special talent..It's why he's such an effective blitzer and player behind the Los, it's why he needs to play safety at the next level.
Yep. Kiper questioned the value of Tannehill at 8 last year in both his immediate and end of season draft grades. Then he goes out mocks Fluker to us a #12