tryfuhl
03-03-2011, 11:47 PM
If Von Miller is gone when we pick at #10, then look for the Skins to pick Aldo Smith. I am not comfortable with Quinn.
Michael Lombardi's newest mock has us taking Aldon Smith.
musicmaster45
03-03-2011, 11:50 PM
Yea Smith would be a great edition with Orakapo. Similar styles.
juskins
03-04-2011, 12:19 AM
Yea Smith would be a great edition with Orakapo. Similar styles.
He plays DE but he has the speed to play OLB in a 34 D.
Question is: Do we move down in the first round to get him if Von Miller is gone?
Take DT Kendrick Ellis from Hampton in the 3rd round if we trade down. Switch him to NT.
Don't we get a compensatory 3rd round pick this year?
SFREDSKIN
03-04-2011, 12:30 AM
Atogwe besides being skilled, is a smart player. He would be the kind of player Gibbs would have signed, a smart player from Stanford who can play.
Scouts Inc.
Comment: Atogwe is a ball-hawking safety with a good feel for the game and good athleticism. He has the foot quickness to get good depth with his back pedal and the fluid hips to turn and run with receivers or to open and break on the ball in front of him or to the sidelines with a good burst. He has good route recognition and does a good job of reading the quarterback's eyes to get a jump on the ball. He is not a blow-up tackler but is not timid about inserting himself in run support and generally brings down the ball carrier well. He has still takes too many chances and can give up the big one to speed receivers and lacks the kind of top-end speed that can help compensate for mistakes.
SmootSmack
03-04-2011, 12:48 AM
Atogwe says he won't wear #21
GridIron26
03-04-2011, 12:53 AM
Scouts Inc.
Comment: Atogwe is a ball-hawking safety with a good feel for the game and good athleticism. He has the foot quickness to get good depth with his back pedal and the fluid hips to turn and run with receivers or to open and break on the ball in front of him or to the sidelines with a good burst. He has good route recognition and does a good job of reading the quarterback's eyes to get a jump on the ball. He is not a blow-up tackler but is not timid about inserting himself in run support and generally brings down the ball carrier well. He has still takes too many chances and can give up the big one to speed receivers and lacks the kind of top-end speed that can help compensate for mistakes.
That is a concern when it comes to playing Eagles.. Jackson and Maclin can and probably will burn Atogwe. On other hand, it's still a good signing though.
SirClintonPortis
03-04-2011, 01:08 AM
The Rams. You mean the team with ownership problems (http://www.omaha.com/article/20100324/SPORTS/703249800) that couldn't afford to pay his $8 million bonus? How you can't like this signing is beyond me. You're talking about a coverage FS (our second biggest hole on defense outside of NT) that is second in the league in turnovers over the course of the last five years.
While we're at it lets just assume that every SEC athlete is superior to every last athlete from every other college conference. That Western Conference teams in the NBA and NHL would easily make it to their respective championships if they played in the East. And that every player that plays on a struggling team sucks.
The Western Conference in NHL is indeed far superior to the Leastern Conference, and I'm a fan of an Eastern Conference team(not the ****ing lazy ass out-of-shape Craps though)
tryfuhl
03-04-2011, 04:26 AM
Atogwe says he won't wear #21
Indeed
"With all due respect, I will not be rocking nor even asking to rock 21..."
Dirtbag59
03-04-2011, 04:49 AM
The Western Conference in NHL is indeed far superior to the Leastern Conference, and I'm a fan of an Eastern Conference team(not the ****ing lazy ass out-of-shape Craps though)
So we should just discount Eastern Conference teams entirely? Maybe create a league between the AHL and NHL and have them play for the pro equivalent of an FCS championship. Should we assume that the Edmonton Oilers would walk away with the Eastern Conference because the beaten they've received in the Western Conference on a regular basis would teach them how to dominate the Eastern conference? A place where the minimum height is 6'5 and the average slap shot for grinders is a 100mph? Where Olympic speed skaters can only hope to one day skate as fast as Western Conference Hockey Players?
Alright maybe thats not the case, but sometimes this is how I feel after people lecture me about how great the Western Conference is in both basketball and hockey. To me teams are teams. If they're good enough they beat the teams in front of them. Sometimes you end up with a group of teams like the NFC West, but it seems all to often people expect teams to roll over and play dead because they're playing a team that prepared against better competition.
Anyway the original point stands. We shouldn't discount a player because he didn't play for a "winner." Individual players should be evaluated.....wait for it.....individually. From this point forward I will refrain from discussing anything besides the fact that the Redskins have signed OJ. This thread needs to continue being a winner for this forum. Being a winner is important to me.