Deadlift
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and discuss some Draft Strategy as well. A few years back, a lot of us were right about Darren McFadden not being anything close to Superman.
So, here's a thread where we can put our Draft "expertise" on the table!
Here's my list:
Gerald McCoy (DT from Oklahoma) - I can never figure out what makes him a Top 3 pick, or even a Top 10 pick for that matter. Even if he was Superman (and he doesn't play like one to me), the BAD team that selects him still risks not being any better anyways. All that signing bonus money shoveled-out, and your team still faces the likelihood of sucking.
Eric Berry (Safety from Tennessee) - He needs to start juicing. A White with his height/weight and small-build, not to mention his propensity to get trucked over-and-over again by opposing running backs, wouldn't even be talked about as a 1st day pick, much less a Top 3 pick!
Verdict: He should be able to get a few picks, and from that alone, he'll be annointed as the "next Ed Reed"... I think that sums it up nicely.
Suh (DT from Nebraska) - He's pretty good, but that doesn't make him deserving of a Top 5 selection. Drafting a DT - with a Top 10 pick - is nearly always a huge mistake and rarely bears fruit (DeWayne Robertson, Gerard Warren, Ryan Sims, etc). The same can be said for Defensive End.
So, here's a thread where we can put our Draft "expertise" on the table!
Here's my list:
Gerald McCoy (DT from Oklahoma) - I can never figure out what makes him a Top 3 pick, or even a Top 10 pick for that matter. Even if he was Superman (and he doesn't play like one to me), the BAD team that selects him still risks not being any better anyways. All that signing bonus money shoveled-out, and your team still faces the likelihood of sucking.
Eric Berry (Safety from Tennessee) - He needs to start juicing. A White with his height/weight and small-build, not to mention his propensity to get trucked over-and-over again by opposing running backs, wouldn't even be talked about as a 1st day pick, much less a Top 3 pick!
Verdict: He should be able to get a few picks, and from that alone, he'll be annointed as the "next Ed Reed"... I think that sums it up nicely.
Suh (DT from Nebraska) - He's pretty good, but that doesn't make him deserving of a Top 5 selection. Drafting a DT - with a Top 10 pick - is nearly always a huge mistake and rarely bears fruit (DeWayne Robertson, Gerard Warren, Ryan Sims, etc). The same can be said for Defensive End.