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Pretty neat, Maybin has a great first step, little soft against the run, but should run great for a DE. Might not be around at 15, but if we take a DL, and I am no saying we should, this would be my choice.
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/...deo?id=3919153 |
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Cleveland, Green Bay, San Francisco, or Denver selects this guy to be the next DeMarcus Ware. I would recommend not getting your hopes up.
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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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Dont worry my expectations are properly tempered.
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Overall Football Traits
Production 2 A third-year sophomore who declared with two years of eligibility remaining. He redshirted in 2006 and played as a backup and on special teams in 2007, when he notched 12 total tackles, including four sacks. Had a breakout season in 2008, when he started all 13 games and recorded 49 tackles, including 19 TFL. He also led the Big Ten with 12 sacks. Height-Weight-Speed 3 Adequate height for a DE but can he add 15 pounds to his frame. Likely to settle in as a rush-LB in the NFL. Is in great physical condition (just four-percent body fat) and displays excellent straight-line speed. Durability 1 Played in all 25 games during his two seasons of eligibility at PSU. Appears to be a flexible, healthy and durable athlete. Character 1 Very mature for his young age. A natural leader ? both vocally and by example. Non-stop motor is infectious. Great football character. Not aware of any off-the-field issues. Defensive End specific Traits Agility/Quickness 1 Exceptionally quick and fluid, even for his type of hybrid DE/OLB. Shows excellent agility and closing burst to the quarterback. Possesses top-shelf body control, as well Strength/Toughness 3 He is lean and must add bulk to frame. Is light in the rear and shows marginal ability to stack at the line of scrimmage when teams run at him. However, don't mistake small for weak or soft in his case. He is aggressive and feisty. He displays good initial pop and adequate upper-body power. And he certainly does not back down from a one-on-one physical battle. Instincts 2 A natural playmaker with a knack for jarring the ball loose. Very good snap anticipation and awareness as a pass rusher. Should only continue to improve in this area with more experience. Pass Rusher 1 Quickest first step of all the edge rushers in the 2009 class. Fluid double moves. Bends the edge tightly. Shows quick hands and strong enough upper body to keep bigger blockers off his pads. Still developing his array of pass rush moves. Gets caught too frequently trying to spin out of double-team attention and needs work in that regard. Run Stopper 2 Spent a lot of time last season working head-up on the TE as PSU's strong-side DE. Shows discipline with backside containment. Stays low and fights to keep his positioning. Can stack versus most TE's but gets washed out too easily by bigger OT's when they get into his pads. |
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This guy could be similar to Kamerion Wimbley or Manny Lawson. How many people remember that Lawson ran a 4.43?
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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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I do, and I remember that San Fran traded two picks to get that one they used on Lawson.
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Yeh what a waste! I have to admit I wanted the guy.
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Yeah, 40 times are amazingly overrated. I'm not even going to look at them this year unless a CB or WR runs over 4.87 and not at all for any other position. There is so little in the game where players are asked to run full speed for 40 yards.
I think Terrell Suggs ran really slooooowwww, too... in spite of video evidence showing he had a lethal first step. Hopefully one of these guys shows poorly at the combine and drops out of the top 10. |
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The 40 time is the money shot of the combine, tenths of a seconds can make you millions or lose you the same, and it is the easiest for the fan to equate to an attribute. 4.3 equals speed, 5.00 equals slow.
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LDE: 4.32 - Shuttle & 7.40 - Cone NT : 4.74 - Shuttle & 7.85 - Cone 3T : 4.50 - Shuttle & 7.55 - Cone RDE: 4.25 - Shuttle & 7.27 - Cone SLB: 4.23 - Shuttle & 7.15 - Cone MLB: 4.20 - Shuttle & 7.10 - Cone WLB: 4.14 - Shuttle & 7.09 - Cone SS: 4.13 - Shuttle & 7.05 - Cone FS: 4.11 - Shuttle & 6.98 - Cone CB: 4.10 - Shuttle & 6.75 - Cone Gil Brandt has his own target numbers here along with the Offensive players. http://www.nfl.com/combine/story?id=...s&confirm=true
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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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