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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Lawrence Timmons OLB Florida St. Carolina lost Morgan to injuries, lost Witherspoon as a FA last year, and all but one Lbs are FA....
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02-13-2007, 06:23 PM | #131 |
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Lawrence Timmons OLB Florida St.
Carolina lost Morgan to injuries, lost Witherspoon as a FA last year, and all but one Lbs are FA. |
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02-14-2007, 08:56 AM | #134 |
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I was in a hurry last night so I didn't have time to write my complete explanation. As I stated above, Panthers' linebacking corp only has one guy under contract (thomas davis), and he's a converted safety.I was considering Bowe, but Keyshawn Johnson isn't 100% sure he's going to retire and this year's WR class is pretty deep, which a guy like Buster Davis or a Anthony Gonzalez can be picked up in the 2nd rd....Timmons may be a bit raw, but the Panthers have the coaches to turn Timmons into a star.
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02-14-2007, 03:31 PM | #135 |
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Mock......
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02-14-2007, 10:23 PM | #137 |
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RE: Mock......
15. Pittsburgh Steelers - Jamaal Anderson, DE, 6 - 6, 280, 4.80 Arkansas
One position where many problems have arised from is the DE spot. Thye lost Kimo vonOelhoffen last year during FA and haven't had a steady replacement since. He would be perfect in a defense that may now show both 3-4 and 4-3 looks to offenses he has the size to add some bulk and strength to be a 5-tech DE. With a good amount of effort in an NFL weight room, I wouldn't be surprised to see him excel at the 3-tech in a 4-3 alignment too. Playing the 4-3 end as a senior, he showed a real nose for the big play, racking up nearly 20 tackles behind the LOS, including 13.5 sacks. He gets off the snap quickly and has the speed to get past the blocker before he has a chance to set up. He's able to get to the QB by flashing inside the OT, or by dipping a shoulder and rushing wide. Anderson has a high ceiling as he continues to learn how to play the position and grow into his frame |
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02-14-2007, 10:42 PM | #138 |
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RE: Mock......
16. Green Bay Pacers - Leon Hall, CB, 5'11", 193 lbs, 4.50, Michigan
The Packers have two guys over 30 starting at cornerback, and one of them isn’t happy with his contract. Not to mention, finishing near the bottom of the league, in pass defense. This would be a great start, to building a play off ready defense, considering, for the most part, the defensive side of the ball has been what's keeping them out of it. Hall is physical enough to play with the big receivers, yet quick and able enough to cover the quick receivers. Excels in zone coverage, and is very good at man-to-man. He's a smart and very fluid athlete without a major hole in his game. Hall can come up and support the run well and is an excellent blizter. Being paired up with Walt Harris, should make the Packers, a more formidable defensive secondary. |
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