http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/spo...g/2010/02/breaking_down_dolphins_draft_o.html
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The most shocking part of this article is when Boomer asked
Penn State DT Jared Odrick whether he’d heard the talk of the Dolphins potentially looking at him at the 12 spot.
I would potentially go postal if this is what we used our #12
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Conu as per usual underestimates my man Cameron Wake...
Odrick is not worth the #12 pick, not even close. -
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Besides, this year it will be Ryan Grice Mullen and Dimitri Tsoumpas and Rory Lumbala, all three players that the NFL talent evaulation system looked at and then discarded and wrote off as not even draftable.
But here they are in Dolphins Camp, man this is going to be a great Preseason!
All three have a shot, RGM probably has the best shot, but sill, they are my Outsiders for this year..:yes:Conuficus likes this. -
As good as Wake was, you can bet he will get more attention this season. And, i still say that he does need to infuse a swim in there or a speed rip at least so he can truly run the arc on a guy. I mean does pretty well, but he can driven wide or down to the ground. The speed rip may help him get to the corner easier.padre31 likes this. -
Folks consider Wake the heir apparent to Porter's job, I'm still not convinced of that, PSU's rep about developing linebackers is proven mislaid on Wake.
And Wake can Rip and Swim and I've seen a mediocre spin move out of him, keep in mind...140 snaps or so..less than ten a game, he still posted Freeneyish stats but for those moves to be used he needs more snaps.
And I maintain Wake is a Grade A trade bait to a 4-3 team who needs a passrushing DE.
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Otah was interesting, as in preseason Otah pretty much removed Wake from the landscape of that game. He did adjust as the season wore on, that is apparent, but his hands are still and issue.
Teams and players will know who he is this next season, so it will interesting to see how he adjusts or how Nolan adjusts his presence in the game. -
I suspect Wake will be a larger part of the 4 man nickel lines and as formational packages that Nolan will design, but as a stand up OLB?
Does he have the skill set for that Conu?
As for me...being point blank honest..I'm not seeing it..he is an awesome passrushing DE but playing standing up could be square peg in round hole.. -
Wake doesn't look like he can do it, but then again Denver and Nolan catered a great deal to Dumerville in how they set their defense up - again I'll get into that - but is that due to he was all Denver had, or was he just that good that warranted it? They did take Robert Ayers in the first for a reason.padre31 likes this. -
Funny thing about Rob Ayers, there was a ton of buzz about him along with Tuna making his usual nebulous statement "The linebacker he likes would surprise everyone"
Speculation then centered on Ayers...and he was not good this year..
AS for Wake, he has some real hurdles to overcome in just football 101 stuff but DC P was not using him the way he could have, it wasn't until Wk 17 that he sent blitzers underneath Wake's passrushing arc..that is how N Jones got to Big Ben the second time.
Nolan should be skilled enough to take the known and use it to maximum effect.
A name that has been sticking in my head..Jermaine Cunningham from U of F, he sounds like that midpriced OLB we are looking for..what say you?
And I've heard C Dunlap compared to..Calais Campbell and Jamaal Anderson..ouch..