Thought I would post this info Regarding our pick
Strengths: Has a great frame and shows the ability to play around 290 pounds. Displays a violent punch, has a mean streak and flashes the ability to shed blocks quickly. At his best playing inside and taking on blocks. Can be very difficult to move when he stays low. Has experience lining up at defensive tackle and is versatile enough to slide inside as a 3-4 end in the NFL. Wraps up upon contact and is a reliable open field tackler. Is a relentless pass rusher and flashes the ability to fight though double teams. Use hands to protect legs, stays balanced and can get over cut blocks. Drives legs once engaged, shows adequate lower body strength and can push tackles back into the pocket. Looks to knock the ball loose when gets to the quarterback and is a ball hawk. Tall, jumps well and blocked a kick during 2006 season.
Weaknesses: He lacks the burst and athletic ability to apply any consistent pressure as a pass rusher. Needs to know his role and must maintain bulk in order to be successful as a 3-4 end in the NFL. Plays far too high at times and can get driven off the ball. Lacks great awareness and doesn't always get hands up when isn't going to get to the quarterback.
Overall: In Langford's first three seasons at Hampton (2004-'06), he appeared in 36 games (27 starts) and recorded 164 total tackles (42.5 for losses) and 18.5 sacks. As a senior in 2007, he started all 11 games and finished the season with 72 tackles (13.5 for losses), six sacks, two forced fumbles and a blocked kick. He began his career at defensive tackle, moving to right defensive end in 2005 before switching to the left side in '06. Playing at a small school obviously raises concerns about Langford's ability to make the leap to the NFL. He needs to become a more fundamentally sound run defender and learn to play with more consistent leverage. However, Langford has the frame, bulk and natural strength to take on blocks as a two-gap end in a 3-4 alignment. That's why we think the small-school product will not last long on Day 2 of the 2008 draft
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Not to bad of a pick but I would have liked to see us pick a CB or RB
We have Patrick Cobbs
Ricky William
and coming back from Injury Ronnie Brown for RB's
We need someone to fill that hole.
Now I do see a pickup from a released player from one of the other teams. Hopefully the same is for CB as well.
Look at my sleeper pick for Miami ...
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Good job, great pick :up:
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And he would have been around later in the third. If they really had him targetted, they should have traded back further. That pick is like a late second rounder and Langford is late 3rd-4th round talent. Bad value. -
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I dont think he's a reach at all. he mightve been available later in the round but we would have risked him being off the board. Good pick, no gripes whatsoever. With five minutes you dont have a chance to work the phones
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On almost everything draft related, you and I have seen eye to eye Mike, but I think this was really a reach, and I think there was MUCH more talent still on the board. I think he will be a platoon type DE nothing more. There were 5-10 players still on the board that ARE gonna be starters.
I wouldve liked this pick at the 4-1 (Which we dont have anymore) but not the 3-3 -
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Wow, Carolina got Godfrey AND Connor. Now THAT is good second day drafting. They probably got two starters right there.
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Only a horrible GM would have traded back unless there were more than two players there in the first place.like2god and Ronnie Bass like this. -
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I love the pick. Both Miami and NE liked Langford and NE has a history of either drafting BPA or overdrafting guys that they like. After the Dallas trade, there was no way Langford would have fallen to us with the Philly 4th.
I'm a big believer in defense and I love this guy, it's the only pick in my mock that I got right so far. :lol: -
"Langford will be a hotly sought after prospect in the 2008 NFL Draft because his size, athletic ability and versatility. He could bulk up a little and play defensive tackle, similar to how the Rams are using 2007 first round NFL Draft pick Adam Carricker, who has almost identical size. He could of course be played at his natural defensive end position, but I wouldn’t completely rule out the possibility of him trimming down and playing outside linebacker for a team utilizing the 34 defense. The Cowboys’ Greg Ellis made a similar transaction.
No matter how or where he is played, he has immense NFL potential. Langford is very aggressive; he will never be labeled as a pile inspector. He plays football with a very high motor and when you see him move you would never believe he is only a biscuit away from 300 pounds. He has quick feet like a linebacker, plays with his head up and quickly finds the ball and diagnosis the play. Langford will have to fight the small school pedigree and he will have to learn a wider assortment of pass rushing moves. His body is already NFL ready, but he won’t be able to bull rush or run around the tackles in the NFL, he will have to learn how to use his hands better. As we get closer to the Scouting Combine and the NFL Draft, Kendall Langford will be a name whispered by all the NFL Scouts."like2god, Ronnie Bass and alen1 like this. -
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