Lotus
04-27-2009, 08:36 AM
Don't you guys think it's kinda early to assume who would be bust??
On another hand, Ruh made a pretty good point.. Teams and locker rooms does make a big difference..
Yes, it is early to "assume." That is why I used the verb "guesstimate" in the thread, meaning "take a stab just for fun."
dmek25
04-27-2009, 09:14 AM
Maclin, or Maybin. both undersized.
SC Skins Fan
04-27-2009, 12:27 PM
Aaron Maybin DE from Penn State.
Agreed, but let's thank Buffalo for going Maybin over Orakpo at #11!
DIRTEE
04-27-2009, 09:26 PM
Mark Sanchez!
For some strange reason, I think Dirty Sanchez is going to be a star. Hell, what do I know, I thought Pat Ramsey was going to lead us.
DIRTEE
04-27-2009, 09:27 PM
Maybe Maclin... I don't think he will be used much.
GTripp0012
04-27-2009, 09:50 PM
Darrius Heyward-Bey is likely to enjoy some level of good QB play before the end of 2011 in Oakland, and I would not tag him as a likely bust, even though the longer he withers in Oakland the more likely it will become.
Hakeem Nicks will bust in New York. Aaron Maybin has a good chance to bust in Buffalo. Jeremy Maclin, I don't see him ever climbing the depth chart in Philly. Even with three receivers, they'd have to let some of their better players go to make room for him, and that would be a mistake. Larry English could wash out very, very easily in San Diego.
Freeman is a huge question mark, because I don't think he's in a good situation in Tampa. I do favor his potential though over, say, Stafford, who I think as crazy as this may sound, will not bust because he's in a much better situation. Sanchez, I think, is in a better situation than Freeman, and will have a league average career.
But if I'm being asked for just one name of whom will fail epically, I'm going with Percy Harvin in Minnesota.
BleedBurgundy
04-27-2009, 11:30 PM
Beanie Wells. I don't know that he's going to physically hold up to the NFL. And he won't be running people over like he did in College.
skinsfan69
04-28-2009, 12:11 AM
I can't believe you guys think Maclin is going to be a bust. No freakin way. You could argue he was the best wr in the draft. I tend to look at a college players production and Maclin was a VERY VERY productive on offense. He got open, caught a ton of passes and got in the end zone. Plus he's a stud in the return game. Plus he catches the ball with his hands. He'll do just fine in Philly. Bey is a different story. I can not believe he got drafted so high. I'm actually shocked. I follow MD. football and he's got a long long way to go.
GTripp0012
04-28-2009, 01:53 AM
I can't believe you guys think Maclin is going to be a bust. No freakin way. You could argue he was the best wr in the draft. I tend to look at a college players production and Maclin was a VERY VERY productive on offense. He got open, caught a ton of passes and got in the end zone. Plus he's a stud in the return game. Plus he catches the ball with his hands. He'll do just fine in Philly. Bey is a different story. I can not believe he got drafted so high. I'm actually shocked. I follow MD. football and he's got a long long way to go.He certainly was all different kinds of productive, and I see the same issues with both Heyward-Bey and Maclin in terms of what routes they can run and how well they can separate.
The thing I hear about Maclin is that he's just very soft. With Heyward-Bey, he's a deep threat, but he's a hard nosed guy who can take that slip screen and get yards after the catch, or turn the drag route upfield. With Maclin, I just think injuries and an unwillingness to run a certain part of the route tree to the best of his ability is going to get him at the next level. Plus, I think he's blocked in Philly by a better WR, DeSean Jackson, who himself is just about to break into their starting lineup.