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Stinger226

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  1. I read good things and bad things, so we will have to see how this plays out.
  2. this aint the JA picking factory, Emery strong suit is drafting, so lets see what all of these players turn out to be. I would have made other choices, but after reading about him, he sounds like he could turn out to be Aaron Hernandaz. Who is 6-1 245, same size as Evan. I think he can line up as a H back, two TE sets and could be a real gem if every thing turns out right. I will give him the benefit of doubt and be anxious to see.
  3. I would be liking moving up and give some later picks away, but for who? I think Massie is a high rated player worth doing that for.
  4. I think we had a lot to whine and cry about because JA was doing the drafting, since we have a new guy, lets give him a shot and whine and cry if we dont like the results. As far as FAgency, I give him a good grade, so I will wait and see on the drafted players turn out.
  5. Here are the BPA at spots we still need to upgrade, that should go early in the first round. Massie/LT Boykin/CB Crick/DE-DT Dennard/CB Randall/DT Charles/TE Green/TE We still have a chance to get one of these players, probably a TE?
  6. I am not sure there are any drafable players in the OL that could come in an start other than Massie who will be long gone before we pick.
  7. There are still a few DTs left that could be situational contributers. Daniels/Iowa, and Howard/ Fl,Randle/Tex, and Harris /USC
  8. I think all of our picks have some risks, but like you, the more I read, the more I get on board for the moment.
  9. Are the last three picks on this list?
  10. Emery said that Jeffery was the BPA on their board when they moved up to draft him. I have to give him credit to draft who he wants instead of appeasing draftniks (me included) that think there were better choices out there.The most interesting off season I can remember, and still more to come.
  11. Brought this to the forefront to help people see facts they dont normally use for their arguments.
  12. On a post I submitted, Food for thought, I list 7 of the leading DEs sackers that are similar in size. I did list J. Allen who is 2.5 inches taller but listed him because he came from Idaho State, because you used the small school argument. There are 5, mind you 5 that you can completely compare to our pick. But as you have did before , dont let the facts get in the way of your argument.
  13. I would not have picked any of these players, but then I am a plumber and my job is not on the line. He is filling areas of need and throwing it all on his shoulders with these picks. I have to give him cudos for not picking who I want. In two years this draft wont be a conversation, it will be the next draft, and we will know what kind of GM we have. I am a Bears fan first and foremost so I want everybody we picked to be good players, so Im on the bandwagon till proven otherwise. Nobody on this blog is a GM by trade so whine if you want, or praise, just remember it doesnt matter, you should only want everybody to be successful.
  14. Massie is still there, maybe we can get one, one spot away.
  15. Their job is on the line, so I trust they did there homework, and I will trust them till the tale of the tape tells us otherwise.
  16. Look at the list of leading sackers in the league last year, and you will see many 6-3 6-4 players on that list.
  17. they have a running Big Board on GBND website
  18. I think in the next two rounds we pick M. Martin/DT/Mich and Stephenson/OT/Okla
  19. DTs who are left B. Thompson/Clem Ta'amu/Was M. Martin/Mich rated in the top 18 players left
  20. I would say we still need to draft a DT, CB, OT, with the next two picks. Hope they can figure how to do that.
  21. Just showing how different peoples opinions vary quite a bit, most sites have him in that range, so we got valve where were at. The player most like him in the NFL is B. Marshall, so we will have to see how this plan plays out.
  22. We still need help on the OLine to get this potent offense going, running out on our potenial canidates to help .
  23. PFW has him ranked as the 49th best player NFP has him ranked as the 99th best player GBND has him as the 40th best player Draftcountdown has him at 59. He seems to have a lot of varied opinions on him, just hope he does well for us. It seems that Emery has a plan and it doenst include much help for the OL.
  24. He is our #2 and Bennett plays in the slot, where he belongs.
  25. Here is some info on him. Alshon Jeffery Height: 6-2⅞ | Weight: 216 | 40-Time: 4.48 Official Bio Strengths: • Great height and bulk with long arms and huge hands • Fantastic leaping ability, body control and ball skills • Wide catch radius and can snatch balls out of the air • Physical and understands how to utilize that big frame • Runs with power and can break tackles after the catch • Very tough and is willing sacrifice his body if needed • Really takes care of the football and rarely fumbles • An above average blocker who gives sufficient effort • Productive and durable w/ lots of quality experience Weaknesses: • Lacks top end speed and doesn't get much separation • Not very explosive with marginal burst and acceleration • Poor route runner and doesn't know how to get open • Focus will wane and drops too many catchable passes • A bit stiff and lacks quickness / agility to create in space • Maturity / Work Ethic / Dedication have been questioned • Played in system that's produced a lot of busts in pros • Conditioning issues and has a tendency to gain weight Injury History: • Suffered a broken hand which required surgery in 2011 Notes: A three-year starter and team captain for the Gamecocks --- A 2nd Team All-American in 2010 --- Named 1st Team All-SEC in 2010 and 2nd Team in 2011 --- Brother, Shamier Jeffery, also plays football at South Carolina --- A standout basketball player in high school and was part of a team that went 80-0 and won four state championships --- Owns the school record for career receiving yards, which is also the second-highest total in SEC history, as well as single-season receptions and receiving yards --- Missed spring practice in 2010 due to an academic issue --- Photo taken prior to the 2011 season in which Jeffery looked bloated and out of shape raised more than a few eyebrows --- Had 4 catches for 148 yards and 1 touchdown in 2012 Capital One Bowl but got ejected for fighting with Nebraska CB Alfonzo Dennard --- Did not have the big junior campaign that most were expecting but opted to go pro anyway --- Is too much of a one-trick pony (jump balls) and deficiencies were masked in Steve Spurrier's offense but could be in for a rude awakening at the next level --- Overrated prospect with major bust potential who was a better collegiate player than pro prospect. NFL Player Comparison: Mike Williams Career Statistics Year GP REC YDS YPC TD 2009 13 46 763 16.6 6 2010 14 88 1,517 17.2 9 2011 13 49 762 15.6 8 Totals 40 183 3,042 16.6 23 2012 NFL DRAFT | 2012 NFL DRAFT | 2012 NFL DRAFT © 2012. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer | Media Inquiries | Advertise This site is an independently operated source of news and information and is in no way affiliated with the National Football League (NFL) or the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). All information listed within this site is copyright of Scott Wright and Draft Countdown. Any reproduction, republication or redistribution of this site's content without express consent is strictly prohibited and will be pursued to the fullest extent of the law.
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