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15. LB---Clay Matthews-----68.58---12.57-----5.46----0.44 46. OC---Eric Wood---------68.75---13.75-----5.00----0.68 77. S----Chip Vaughn-------68.42---12.63-----5.42----0.33 108. DE--Lawrence Sidbury--73------13.41-----5.44----0.14 118. QB--Stephen McGee--DNBench--13.36-----DNB----0.12 144. LB--Scott McKillop-----72.42----12.98-----5.58----0.33 175. RB--Ian Johnson-------68.67----12.58-----5.46----0.24 204. DT--Roy Miller---------76.58----14.43-----5.31----0.24 This is my All-Combine team. McGee did not participate in the Bench, so I can't compute his "Explosion" or "Athlete" Index. The "Agility" factor is determined by the difference between a player's 40 time and their Short Shuttle. It's a tool best used when a player has a poor 40 time but make up for it with a good shuttle. Anything over .50 seconds is considered elite.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Hey Roy I wanted to ask, what's the story with Ian Johnson? I thought his combine was pretty good, and although his height/weight isn't great, they're at least passable. Is it a combination of his measureables and his declining stats as a senior, or is it something I'm not aware of? Everytime I see a mock, he's going in the second half of the draft and I thought he's a bit better than that.
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i.e. I won't be surprised if he's a 3rd round pick.
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March 16th update
1. LB Clay Matthews USC 6 '3 1/8" 240 4.62 2. DT Ziggy Hood Missouri 6' 2 7/8" 300 4.88 3. SS Chip Vaughn Wake Forest 6' 1 3/8" 221 4.45 4. QB Stephen McGee Texas A&M 6' 3" 223 4.61 4. DE Kyle Moore USC 6' 5" 272 4.81 5. FS Chris Clemons Clemson 6' 0" 208 4.38 6. RB Ian Johnson Boise State 5' 11" 212 4.42 7. LB Lee Robinson Alcorn State 6' 2" 249 4.74 FA DE Stryker Sulak Missouri 6' 4 1/2" 251 4.70 FA DE Victor Butler Oregon St 6' 2" 248 4.77 FA RB Javarris Williams Tenn State 5' 9 1/2" 223 4.51
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Consensus Mock Draft 2009 NFL Rev 26
Released March 16, 2009 15 Clay Matthews OLB43 USC 46 Evander Hood DT43 Missouri 77 Andy Levitre OG Oregon State 108 Michael Hamlin SS Clemson 118 Mike Goodson RBC Texas A&M 144 Michael Bennett DE43 Texas A&M 175 Alex Boone OT Ohio State 204 Sammy Stroughter WRS Oregon St My cherry pick. 15 Clay Matthews OLB43 USC 46 Evander Hood DT43 Missouri 77 Andy Levitre OG Oregon State 108 Derek Pegues FS Mississippi St 118 traded with Pitt for 128 and 192 128 Kaluka Maiava OLB43 USC 144 Stephen McGee QB Texas A&M 175 Sebastian Vollmer OT Houston 192 Johnny Knox WRS Abilene Christian 204 Ian Johnson RBC Boise State UDFA Dan Gronkowski Maryland TE UDFA Aaron Brown TCU RBC UDFA Stryker Sulak Missouri DE43 UDFA Gartrell Johnson Colorado State RBF UDFA Brian Toal Boston College LB
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1. Clay Matthews OLB USC
* versatility at the linebacker position, can play all three spots and also put his hand on the ground and rush the passer on third down 2. Max Unger OG Oregon * versatility on the oline, can come in right away and start at right guard 3. Chip Vaughn SS Wake Forest * will come in immediately and compete with Barber for the starting job at SS. 4. Ricky Jean-Francois DT LSU * depth up front, former national championship game MVP as a soph, coming out as a jr. and could be Travis Johnson's replacement 4. Tyronne Green OG Auburn * will provide depth at the guard position in year one, but could move into a starting role in year two if Unger starts a center 5. Jasper Brinkley MLB USC (the other one) * thumper in the middle who was always around the ball every time I watched South Carolina, underrated player who I believe is really pretty solid 6. Tony Carter CB Florida St. * could be a Cortland Finnegan type steal late in the draft undersized but has some wheels, ran 4.42 and 4.41 @ FSU pro day 7. Antone Smith RB Florida St. * Steve Slaton clone, maybe a little smaller but faster, ran 4.33 and 4.36 at pro day, not much production until senior year, could be the type of player that has fallen through the cracks and could be a steal. Last edited by gunn; 03-20-2009 at 10:40 AM. |
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This is my first post, but I've been lurking a while.
Here's my first mock: 1)Peria Jerry DT Ole Miss 2)Sean Smith CB/S Utah 3)Eric Woods C Louisville 4)Zack Follett OLB Cal 4)DeAndre Levy OLB Wisconsin 5)Stephen McGhee QB A&M 6)Victor Butler DE Oregon St 7)Gantrell Johnson RB CSU FA Deon Butler WR Penn St FA Ryan McKee OT Sou Miss FA Stanley Arnoux ILB Wake Forest FA Diyral Briggs OLB Bowling Green |
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Mine, for what it's worth:
15. Clay Matthews LB Southern Cal 46. Louis Delmas S West. Mich. 77. Lawrence Sidbury DE Richmond 108. Ricky Jean-Francois DT LSU 118. Glen Coffee RB 'Bama 144. Pat White QB/WR West Virginia 175. Jasper Brinkley LB South Carolina 204. Bruce Johnson Cb Miami, Fl. |
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