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Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by grushcow, Jan 4, 2008.

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  1. grushcow

    grushcow New Member

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    Ok so im trying to predict what we do on draft day, I'm going to be changing this up alot before the draft and I'd like some input, right now i have guys that fit the parcells mold in size but I still need to look into the character of most of these guys, I'd also appreciate some input on people to add or remove, thanks alot.

    QB Chad Henne, Michigan, 2-3
    QB Joe Flacco, Delaware, 3
    QB JD Booty, USC, 3-4
    QB Erik Ainge, Tennessee 3-4
    QB Matt Flynn, LSU, 5-6
    QB Sam Keller, Nebraska, 6-7
    QB Kyle Wright, Miami 7-UFA

    RB Matt Forte, Tulane, 4
    RB Cory Boyd, South Carolina, 4-5
    RB Benjarvus Green-Ellis, Missisippi, 5-6
    RB Kalvin McRae, Ohio, 5-6
    RB Ryan Torain, Arizona State, 5-6
    RB Xavier Omon, NW Missouri St., 6-7
    RB Tony Temple, Missouri, 6-7
    RB Jamario Thomas, North Texas, 7-UFA
    RB Keon Lattimore, Maryland, 7-UFA
    RB Chris Markey, UCLA, 7-UFA

    WR Jordy Nelson, Kansas St., 2-3
    WR Lavelle Hawkins, West Virginia, 2-3
    WR Keenan Burton, Kentucky, 2-3
    WR Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech, 3-4
    WR Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina, 4-5
    WR Jason Rivers, Hawaii, 4-5
    WR Josh Morgan, Virginia Tech, 5
    WR Marcus Smith, New Mexico, 5-6
    WR Kenneth Moore, Wake Forest, 5-6
    WR Mario Urrutia, Lousville, 5-6
    WR Steve Johnson, Kentucky, 6
    WR Darius Reynaud, West Virginia, 6-7
    WR Justin Harper, Virginia Tech, 6-7

    TE Fred Davis, USC, 2
    TE Martin Rucker, Missouri, 2
    TE John Carlson, Notre Dame, 3
    TE Craig Stevens, California, 4
    TE Brad Cottam, Tennessee, 5-6
    TE Darrell Strong, Pittsburgh, 6

    OT Jake Long, Michigan 1
    OT Jeff Otah, Pittsburgh, 1
    OT Ryan Claddy, Boise St., 1
    OT Mike McGlynn, Pittsburgh, 3-4
    OT John Greco, Toledo, 4
    OT Carl Nicks, Nebraska, 4
    OT Barry Richardson, Clemson, 5-6
    OT Geoff Schwartz, Oregon, 6-7

    OG Roy Schuening, Oregon St., 2-3
    OG Eric Young, Tennessee, 3
    OG Branden Albert, Virginia, 3
    OG Heath Benedict, Newberry, 4
    OG Robert Felton, Arkansas, 4-5
    OG Brandyn Dombrowski, San Diego St., 7-UFA
    OG Hercules Satele, Hawaii, 7-UFA

    C Fernando Velasco, Georgia, 7-UFA

    DE Chris Long, Virginia, 1
    DE Calais Campbell, Miami (FL), 1
    DE Kendall Langford, Hampton, 4-5

    DT Glenn Dorsey, LSU, 1
    DT Sedrick Ellis, USC, 1
    DT Kentwan Balmer, North Carolina, 1-2
    DT Frank Okam, Texas, 2
    DT Dre Moore, Maryland, 3
    DT Trevor Laws, Notre Dame, 3-4
    DT Red Bryant, Texas A&M, 4
    DT Ahtyba Rubin, Iowa St., 6
    DT Keilen Dykes, West Virginia, 6-7
    DT Carlton Powell, Virginia Tech 6-7
    DT Barry Booker, Virginia Tech 7-UFA

    ILB James Laurinaitis, Ohio St., 1
    ILB Beau Bell, UNLV, 2
    ILB Spencer Larson, Arizona, 2-3
    ILB Ezra Butler, Nevada, 3
    ILB Jameel McClain, Syracuse, 5-6
    ILB Ben Moffitt, South Florida, 6
    ILB Brandon Miller, Georgia, 6
    ILB Rodrick Johnson, Oklahoma St., 6-7
    ILB Stanford Kelgar, Purdue, 7-UFA
    ILB Curtis Gatewwod, Vanderbilt, 7-UFA

    OLB Vernon Gholston, Ohio St., 1
    OLB Shawn Crable, Michigan, 3
    OLB Cliff Avril, Purdue, 4
    OLB Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan St., 7-UFA

    CB Mike Jenkins, South Florida, 1
    CB Antoine Cason, Arizona, 1
    CB Charles Godfrey, Iowa, 2-3
    CB DR Cromartie, Tennessee St., 2-3
    CB Leodis McKelvin, Troy, 2-3
    CB Trae Williams, South Florida, 2-3
    CB Patrick Lee, Auburn, 3
    CB Dwight Lowery, San Jose St., 4
    CB Jonathon Zenon, LSU, 4-5
    CB Glenn Sharpe, Miami (FL), 5-6
    CB Brian Witherspoon, Stillman, 7-UFA
    CB Zack Bowman, Nebraska, 7-UFA

    S Kenny Phillips, Miami (FL), 1
    S Jamar Adams, Michigan, 3
    S Josh Barrett, Arizona St., 4
    S Craig Steltz, LSU, 4
    S Quintin Demps, Texas El Paso, 4
    S Marcus Griffin, Texas, 5
    S DJ Parker, Virginia Tech 6
    S Caleb Campbell, Army, 6-7
    S Tony Joiner, Florida, 7-UFA
     
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  2. Outtawack311

    Outtawack311 New Member

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    Vernon Gholston is missing
     
  3. Swampfox

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    Ryan Clady is missing
     
  4. grushcow

    grushcow New Member

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    He hasn't declared yet so i left him waiting till I hear more, but i'll add him anyway.
     
  5. grushcow

    grushcow New Member

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    Based on his size I'm not sure if that is what parcells is looking for (hes about 317) and he is a mid 1st rounder and I doubt we spend a 1st on an OT but I'll make the list larger and narrow it down.
     
  6. Swampfox

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    He should be a top 10 guy.
     
  7. like2god

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    Vernon Gholston
    DE/LB
    6'4" 264
    40: 4.78

    Some bio notes

    "Ohio State's next standout at the "Leo" or drop end position like Will Smith and Mike Kudla before him ... was recruited as a linebacker and now puts those skills and speed to use when rushing the quarterback or dropping into coverage "

    "an excellent pass rusher with his combination of size and speed ... bench presses 455 pounds and is one of the strongest players on the team "

    "A player in the mold of Adalius Thomas who can play a number of spots on a defense, Gholston plays to an integral part in the Buckeye defense in 2007. "

    "Pass rushing-lines up at DE and at LB. Has all the moves to get to the ball carrier. Is best with his hand on the ground rushing the passer. Plays with a mean streak."

    "Will most likely be a 4-3 defensive end, or 3-4 rush linebacker. Has a lot of versatility to play a few position."

    http://collegefootball.rivals.com/cv...=1&player=3774
    http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/Vie...&Q_SEASON=2007

    Jonathan Goff
    ILB
    6'4" 235
    40: 4.63

    Some bio notes:

    "Goff has impressive size and speed, and excellent production as well. He'll be a top MLB candidate in the 2008 NFL Draft."

    "One of the top defensive players in the SEC, Jonathan Goff had 93 tackles in 2006 and was the leader of the Commodores. "

    "Has no trouble in coverage"

    "defensive captain for Vanderbilt"

    http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/...onathan00.html

    Shawne Crable
    OLB
    6'5" 245
    40: 4.74

    Some bio notes:

    "Will be a 4 year lettermen and will see action again at as the SAM backer. Has seen a lot of action on special teams and at linebacker and is the next great college linebacker to come from UM.
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    "Has a habit of getting to the opposing signal caller. Shawn Crable should be able to play in the 4-3 or 3-4, although he's more suited for the former. "

    "Crable may be the ideal 3-4 OLB prospect. He has the size to take on blockers, to go along with the attacking skills to make plays approaching the line of scrimmage. He is athletic, and has the ability to get into the backfield consistently to disrupt plays. "

    "Possibly the most underrated defender in the Big Ten, Crable is a disruptive force who consistently makes positive plays."

    "Senior Captain"

    "Excellent special teams player"

    http://www.mgoblue.com/bio.cfm?bio_i...l=3&season=983

    Nice article on the kid
    http://www.indeonline.com/index.php?ID=22025

    Limas Sweed
    WR
    6'5" 219
    40: 4.55

    Some bio notes:

    "Sweed is a huge target, that couples his size and strength with impressive athleticism. Sweed’s size makes him the perfect go to receiver because he physically overpowers defenders. He is an excellent intermediate threat, but has shown the ability to get down the field vertically as well. He has deceptive speed and once he gets down the field, his size and body control take over, and he becomes a nightmare matchup. He can go up and get the football as well as anyone in the draft. "

    "Outstanding red-zone guy"

    http://nfldraftdog.com/2008_nfl_draft/limas_sweed.htm
    http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...7&member_id=87

    Heath Benedict
    OT/OG
    6'6" 320
    40: 4.90

    Some bio notes

    "The Jacksonville Jaguars actually gave him an "unofficial" workout after the 2006 season, thinking he was going to enter the 2007 NFL Draft. He weighed in at 6' 5.5" 332 pounds and ran a 4.92 forty yard dash. His arms were measured at 34" and he scored a 31 on the Wonderlic test. He also benched 225 pounds 28 times. Benedict also has a 435 pound bench, 625 pound squat, and power clean of 330 pounds."

    "Benedict has incredible strength, speed and agility. He sinks his hips and moves people out of the way when run blocking, but also slides and uses his hands well in pass protection."

    http://newberryindians.athleticsite....p?playerID=273
    http://www.nfldraftdog.com/2008_nfl_...h_benedict.htm


    ;)
     
  8. Roman529

    Roman529 Senior Member

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    I think we could take this guy from Kentucky in the 3rd round:

    Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
    Height: 6-2. Weight: 195.
    40 Time: 4.47.
    Projected Round: 2-3.
    Keenan Burton caught everything in sight as Kentucky upset Louisville; Burton recorded nine receptions for 99 yards.

    Burton had five receptions for 49 yards, but I don't see him winning any jump balls in the NFL. Still a very impressive player, and he is versatile on special teams.

    If Keenan Burton has another great year and runs well at the Combine, he could sneak into the first round.

    Solid kick returner. Caught 77 passes for 1,036 yards and 12 TDs in 2006.
     
  9. azstryker

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    How exactly is Dorsey a "Parcell's Player"??? Also, is that really Gholston's 40 time or is it an estimate??? I'm in my mid 30's and 240 lbs and I be I could still run faster than 4.78. Sheesh that's slow!
     
  10. grushcow

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    im pretty sure gholston is less then a 4.6 imo, dorsey has the size to play 3-4 end and maybe some nose, parcells has drafted players only a couple pounds heavier then him to play nose.
     
  11. azstryker

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    Maybe in the 80's. I just don't see Dorsey as a Parells guy unless he has the speed to play end. He just doesn't have the size to play nose in a 34
     
  12. grushcow

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    i agree he probably needs to put on some bulk in a 3-4 nose, but DE could work well for him.
     
  13. like2god

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    Not sure, it's listed on a few different draft sites. If he can improve on that at the combine he should move up the draft boards.
     
  14. RoninFin4

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    Gholston's rumored to run in the 4.55-4.60 range.
     
  15. Big E

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    I wonder how high Woodson goes?
     
  16. Carabinieri44

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    Fred Davis in the 2nd round???? u do realize that'd be a STEAL. such a steal that ud need to call the cops.
     
  17. grushcow

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    he isn't even considered by most to be the #1 TE in the draft, hes realistcly an early 2nd rounder
     
  18. late again

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    Where is Jake Long? Shouldn't he be on your list?
     
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    Reynaud I believe is a Jr from WVU. If we're going by "character" guys, some recent allegations have came out about Ben Moffitt. I've seen Flacco rated as highly as the 3rd best Qb by Mel Kiper who also has Fred Davis listed as his top TE. Todd Mcshay has Urriutia with a 4th rd grade.
     
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    10th-15th
     
  21. phinsoldia

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    very Maddenesc but good looking all the same
     
  22. MadLib

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    Aqib Talib hasnt declared yet but he should definitley be added to the list.
     
  23. REV KEV

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    Dan Conner PSU and Ryan QB...?

    Strike Hercules off that list...!
     
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    As duly noted on these forums the guy is potentially too athletic to be a noseguard and for that kind of money...?

    I think Dorsey is smallish... as a nose
     
  25. Dannyg28

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    I think CK said it in the phinchat, when pat Williams and Vince Wilfork(the top 2 NT in the league) were drafted they weighed about the same or less than Dorsey's listed weight, and dorsey's listed weight has been rumored to be alot lower than his actual playing weight
     
  26. Big E

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    I've heard differently. And after watching him play in the Rose Bowl, there is no doubt in my mind he's the best TE available.
     
  27. grushcow

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    really tbh its between davis, rucker and carlson, i think davis is probably the best all around TE but a junior could easily declare.
     

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