phins eyeing Georgia Tech’s Derrick Morgan
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...dolphins-eyeing-georgia-techs-derrick-morgan/
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It's an interesting idea if they decide to pursue it. Morgan isn't your Pittsburgh Steeler 3-4 OLB who will float like a butterfly around the field.
You play Wake and Morgan together cut the bull****. You're running a 5-2 just admit it. It's really not such a bad idea, if your two ILBs can cover with solid range against the run (they can), your two OLBs hold the edge long enough (Morgan NP, Wake will get better at this). You know KB is right on one thing, Bill Parcells teams are obsessed with the run. They refuse to play light weights especially in the LBing core.
The only true downside I can see to the 5-2 would be against the spread unless Morgan and Wake learn to play exceptionally well in the flats. My suggestion is that we run Anderson out there in such a situation if a preffered coverage backer is necessary.
Morgan as far as I know is probably quicker than he was during the season right now. He still has weight to lose and is REMARKABLY strong for his size and arm length. Bill would salivate at the idea of this guy on the strong side.Fin-Omenal likes this. -
Pay attention the close parallels. The Dolphins want a strong-side complement to their ultra-athletic pass rushing OLB (Dallas-Ware off course).
Lamarr Woodley is remarkably similar to Brandon Graham with some slight differences in explosion and lower body vs. upper body strength.
Derrick Morgan is unbelievably similar to Anthony Spencer in measurables except he's larger and stronger.
The Cowboys chose Spencer over Woodley.gafinfan and Killerphins like this. -
wow but morgan is a hand on the ground guy to me 4-3 DE -
Evidently they're also wining and dining Reshad Jones.
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If he can play 3-4 SOLB i am all for drafting him but i think he would be best suited for the 4-3
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Morgan did struggle to some degree in coverage but it really wasn't something he outright practiced. It's not like he doesn't have the athleticism for it. His hips? They're better than Matt Roth's at moving around or at least that's what it seems like to me.
If they make the decision to draft him it wouldn't surprise me. Also it all depends on what role you ask of your SOLBs. If they're asked to cover one-on-one sure they're going to fail. If they're asked to cover the flat, yes I think Morgan can cover the flat well. He can't play SOLB for Pittsburgh but he could certainly do what Roth in 2008 with better pass rush. That in-and-of itself would be a major bonus.
LE- Morgan
LDE- Langford
NT- Soliai
RDE- Starks
RE- Wake
I look at it like that with two LBs a LLB and a RLB with a third LB being Yeremiah Bell in a shorter zone than the FS. -
We would be one of the best run defenses in the NFL, but probobly the worst pass defenses also. -
I fail to see how we'd be any worse AT ALL then the 2007-2008 team in pass rushing. Morgan would improve the pass rush and the pass defense.
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There is a very good (and long) video of Morgan that is easy to find on Youtube that I recommend to all of you. Talk about tenacity...
I would directly link it, but I'm at work and Youtube is blocked. -
Paul looks great on paper and in shorts, and can do some backflips that would make Mary Lou Retton blush, but for me when he's just one of those guys who does everything with long, sweeping movements. Not quick and violent, which is what is needed for an OLB capable of rushing the QB and dropping into coverage. To me, Paul is more of a Jason Taylor type, and better suited as 4-3 DE.
Kindle is even less impressive to me on film. Very uninspiring. Looks like a guy with muscles who can run in a straight line, but he just isn't a "football player" in the sense that he's a mad, hungry dog hellbent on destruction. Just doesn't play with enough athletic moves and urgency.