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WaldSkins 03-17-2009, 09:33 PM Wow... Oher has seen the rough side of life no doubt. From that story i think the kid deserves a ton of credit and all the luck in the world.
I just see a ton of potential in him.
John Denny 03-17-2009, 10:20 PM IF we're keeping the 13th, then I'd say draft Maualuga if he's available. He's a football player and I think he'll play up to the standards of a perennial all-pro. If he's not there, I'd take an OT but I'd prefer to trade back and stockpile additional picks and maybe snag Mack.
53Fan 03-17-2009, 10:46 PM Here's a nice article about Alex Mack for 53Fan to drool over:
Cal's Mack stays grounded about criticism - NFL - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Aqu0cifV.ZqWMhTeGVNXjqs5nYcB?slug=ms-trippintuesday031709&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
Thanks GMScud! Good read. Someone's going to get a great football player. I hope it's us. Now excuse me while I wipe the drool from my chin. :laughing-
53Fan 03-17-2009, 10:49 PM I just see a ton of potential in him.
Oher is a very, very talented player. He could become one of the best.
warriorzpath 03-18-2009, 11:50 AM Here's a nice article about Alex Mack for 53Fan to drool over:
Cal's Mack stays grounded about criticism - NFL - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Aqu0cifV.ZqWMhTeGVNXjqs5nYcB?slug=ms-trippintuesday031709&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
Thanks GMScud. I think the article explains a lot. The following is from the article (one AFC Scout).
“As for the stuff about him being on the ground, he does get a little overextended on some blocks. But sometimes he’s on the ground because he’s busting his ass trying to make a play.”
I would still be worried about his technique, because with his technique (that he first learned in high school), he does overextend and gets off-balance. It's probably still a risk, in the minds of scouts as far as how effective his technique will be in the nfl. To some, unger may be a safer pick at Center.
53Fan 03-18-2009, 04:34 PM Thanks GMScud. I think the article explains a lot. The following is from the article (one AFC Scout).
“As for the stuff about him being on the ground, he does get a little overextended on some blocks. But sometimes he’s on the ground because he’s busting his ass trying to make a play.”
I would still be worried about his technique, because with his technique (that he first learned in high school), he does overextend and gets off-balance. It's probably still a risk, in the minds of scouts as far as how effective his technique will be in the nfl. To some, unger may be a safer pick at Center.
I disagree. Big surprise right? Mack is by far the top rated center in the draft. If you watch film of him, when he does fall, he's usually falling over the guy he knocked on his ass or it's away from the play where he has blocked his man and does'nt stop until the whistle blows. He does'nt make a block and then stop and stand there when the RB has gone by him. He continues playing. If he wasn't so aggressive and constantly going until the whistle blew, he would'nt fall as much, but you may notice he does'nt fall until the end of the play or at least until his man is out of the play. He DOES bust his ass trying to make plays. He opens holes and I really don't care if he does it on his knees. He opens holes.
GTripp0012 03-18-2009, 04:38 PM Can't imagine Mack would fall past No. 22, so any trade down situation would have to be ahead of that spot.
The only team that has incentive to trade up is Tampa Bay at No. 19, but that's a team that already gave away a 2nd round pick in this draft for KWII and is trying to rebuild the defense.
Still, if they fall in love with Stafford, I think they'll seriously start loading up by the time he reaches No. 10 or 11 or so. We could shake them down for a 3rd and a 6th potentially for those 6 spots. Problem is, we'd have competition from Buffalo, who absolutely has incentive to trade down, and Green Bay and San Francisco as well. All those teams want to move down, but the Bucs might not have the ammo to get to those spots.
Which could be good for us, potentially.
53Fan 03-18-2009, 04:43 PM Can't imagine Mack would fall past No. 22, so any trade down situation would have to be ahead of that spot.
The only team that has incentive to trade up is Tampa Bay at No. 19, but that's a team that already gave away a 2nd round pick in this draft for KWII and is trying to rebuild the defense.
Still, if they fall in love with Stafford, I think they'll seriously start loading up by the time he reaches No. 10 or 11 or so. We could shake them down for a 3rd and a 6th potentially for those 6 spots. Problem is, we'd have competition from Buffalo, who absolutely has incentive to trade down, and Green Bay and San Francisco as well. All those teams want to move down, but the Bucs might not have the ammo to get to those spots.
Which could be good for us, potentially.
I hope you're right. Is Tampa still as much in love with any QB they don't have as they were when Gruden was there?
Eknox 03-18-2009, 04:47 PM Alex Mack
GeorgeCalloway21 03-18-2009, 05:48 PM No Brainer.
REY MAUALUGA
u dum ass rey maualuga is taken at number 11
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