Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
i thought i'd get him started off on his NFL career with an insightful discussion from DraftDaddy (like always) about the bias he will have to overcome throughout his NFL tenure...
DD.com E-Mail</font> [Rob]:
I am shocked that Eric Weddle</font> isn't in you top 10 safties. He showed over the course of the season that he is far superior to John Wendling</font>, in the Senior Bowl he made more plays than any other safety. Oh yeah, he ran a 4.48 40 at the combine, ran on of the faster 20 yard times, has the hands of a reciever, and is more versitile than any player in the draft. Please tell me it is just a mistake and you really meant to put him in the top 5 but forgot. If you need any more reasons go watch the Emerald Bowl when Utah played Georiga Tech. (He played man coverage on Calvin Johnson almost the entire game. Johnson had 2 catched for 14 yards). Get over the work out times and big school bias and look at the player on the field too. If you actually did your homework and watched film and studied a player as a whole, you'd get more accurate results. I don't think that Weddle is the best safety in the draft, but I can't think of more than 2 I would consider over him. LaRon Landry for sure and maybe Michael Griffin.
DD.com Reply:</font>
No mistake on our part, Rob. We have Eric Weddle</font> ranked as a "cornerback", which is the position he made All-American at in 2006. He was also played cornerback (and some safety) when we watched him at the Senior Bowl and he was listed as a cornerback on the Combine roster, so we have to wonder why you assumed he would only be listed as a safety?
As you noted, he did shut-down Calvin Johnson in a 2005 bowl game and ran pretty well at the Combine, which makes this theory that he "must move to safety" in the N.F.L. more absurd to us. We recently updated the cornerback rankings and ranked Eric in the top 10. Considering how valued corners are on draft day, any top 10 cornerback projects as a Day one pick.
By the way, we have talked to Weddle personally and will be printing an interview on his combine experiences in the coming days. We like him a lot as a player and person and hope he does well at the next level, whether he plays cornerback or safety. If you ever meet Eric Weddle, you'll find out why he's a very easy person to like. He'll be a great addition to any N.F.L. team.