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History, depth could keep Hawk out of top five
By Pat Kirwan
NFL.com Senior Analyst (April 5, 2006) -- The NFL draft is getting closer, and there are teams that spend a lot of time on the history of where certain position players are selected. We regularly hear about the "elite" positions like quarterback, pass-rushing defensive ends, cover corners, defensive tackles with rare size/speed ratios, and offensive left tackles. The great ones at these positions get gobbled up quickly year in and year out. When multiple players end up the evaluation process with the same numerical grades, the position they play usually is the deciding factor. If A.J. Hawk goes in the top five, he would be the first linebacker to do it since 2000. With that in mind, this draft has the terrific Ohio State linebacker A.J. Hawk in the top 10 on every draft board. In fact, former Cleveland Browns head coach Butch Davis lists him as his top defensive player in the draft, which makes him a top-five player. The consensus opinion of the NFL personnel people and coaches I have spoken with is Hawk is about No. 5 or No. 6 on most draft boards at this early stage of "stacking" the draft board. want more? click here: http://nfl.com/draft/story/9359474 |
RE: History, depth could keep Hawk out of top five
I think he will be drafted in the top 5........ let see it depends on who you think the better D player is Bush,Leinart,Young,Ferguson,Williams or Hawk
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RE: History, depth could keep Hawk out of top five
someone might try to make a jump up for davis as well and dont count out huff yet either... he can play both corner and safety
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