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Shiloh Keo played Safety, but I am not one of his biggest fans when Deunta Williams, Mark Legree, and DeAndre McDaniel were available. We shall see how this pick plays out.
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I like this pick. Keo is another high motor guy. He will play on every special teams, he is a little slow in his 40 time, but he is always around the ball and he makes plays.
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I have a problem when your FS and the 5-Technique Defensive end run the same 40.
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Might lack the athleticism to handle coverage responsibilities in the NFL. Is a tough defender, but isn't particularly instinctive and doesn't possess the fluidity and straight-line speed to mask his lack of awareness. Can lay the big hit on an unsuspecting ballcarrier, but to do so generally has to leave his feet and has a tendency to duck his head and rely on the collision to knock the ballcarrier to the ground, rather than wrapping his arms securely.
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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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TJ Yates, QB, North Carolina? Umm, sounds like Kubes just took over the war room...lol
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We selected our back-up QB T.J. Yates. He is one of 'My Guys' so I don't have too much of a problem with this pick. I saw him play the Texas v. The Nation game in San Antonio and he should be a good developmental guy. Wondering why Kubiak rated him higher than Greg McElroy, though.
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OK Roy, this is a head scratchier here, TJ Yates QB from UNC, who is this guy?
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I guess Smith Kubiak are back in charge. This appears to be early for this guy.
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Another weak armed QB with no escape skills, Kubaik really has no clue when it comes to drafting QBs late, this is another Alex Brink, he could have gotten this kid as a UDFA.
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But I suspect McNair thru a crumb to Kubiak, might feel sorry for him as it would seem Wade is now the de facto HC. |
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Clearly this evaluation of Yates indicates he's got anything but a big-time arm, so guess I'm mistaken about that. FWIW though, after the Texans took him the ESPN crew was talking about the pick and former TB QB Trent Dilfer raved about him, his potential, and actually said he had "Tony Romo-like" skills. But he went on to say he'd be a project but sure seems to be convinced he could have an NFL future ?
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The Seahawks drafted Mark LeGree
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As for QBs I liked Taylor, McElroy and Enderle as prospect types, edit**** I also like Ian Williams to play NT about now.
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But I think there is another post from the week following the draft where I soften my take on this pick. After the draft was over I remember watching TJ bringing back North Carolina to beat a danged good LSU. So once I started remembering the couple of games I saw of Carolina, I liked the pick. Also I believe I sung the praises of TJ at the the open practices this summer. I will own up to being stupid for not having TJ on my radar
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I just find it amusing to go back and read all of our bitching, and later to find out I/we were wrong, and the guys that get paid big bucks for doing it were actually right. But that one time we do get something over them....... ![]()
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