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jeanpierre 04-18-2014 07:15 PM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
Lots of teams looking at Demarcus Lawrence | ProFootballTalk

Please let this be a smoke screen...

lsutigerfan 04-19-2014 09:04 AM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 589107)

I actually like this kid, although I was hoping the 3rd round, but it looks like he is moving into the 2nd round.

lsutigerfan 04-19-2014 09:11 AM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 588894)
I'd rather have Jordan Matthews, Donte Moncrief or Martavis Bryant in the second round - but I can see Payton taking Eastern Illinois Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in the second round - if he lasted that long...

Actually like Aaron Murray and he's the reason I DON'T trust Mettenberger as he beat him out at Georgia...

In truth, see the Saints picking prospects I'm not as high on; there's prospects I like better than they may take; and I'm hoping for a situation like last year with the injuries in that other teams' moves, selections force their hand and they end up with the best player for the team...

Last year Saints FO nailed it in the draft, until the last pick at least; this season, I'm hoping for smoke screens and that they take Attaochu and wait for a guy like Aikens in the fourth-fifth round...

Wow, you are actually changing your toon on the Vacarro pick. Nice.

lsutigerfan 04-19-2014 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack Vegas (Post 588980)
I'm hoping that any interest in Roby is a smokescreen. That guy is not a football player. If we take a CB early it needs to be Verrett.

To me if it's not Dennard or Gilbert it better be Kyle Fuller or don't go CB in the first.

hagan714 04-19-2014 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by lsutigerfan (Post 589148)
To me if it's not Dennard or Gilbert it better be Kyle Fuller or don't go CB in the first.

Kyle Fuller hmmm the kid makes me nervous in the first for some reason. His reaction time might be the best in the draft after Verrett. his size and and style of play would be a nice fit. he is a carbon copy of Lewis.

i am warming up to the idea.



hagan714 04-19-2014 08:30 PM

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still my ILB/OLB after CJ for the saints. heck draft both :)

this is 2012 before FSU moved him DE in 2013. Which showed his rush abilty but i swear he seemed lost not being at the second level reacting to a play. this is his strong suit. read and react.

this is why i am so high on the kid. coverage skills are the best in the draft. plus he has a nasty attitude at LB.


Just imagine if FSU let him get another year under his belt as a LB.

ok here is 2013 as a DE


I hope the saints think long and hard in the third if he is on the board

jeanpierre 04-19-2014 10:09 PM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
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Originally Posted by lsutigerfan (Post 589147)
Wow, you are actually changing your toon on the Vacarro pick. Nice.

Here's the thing, I didn't dislike Vacarro, I just liked Ogletree more...

But his selection hastened Roman Harper out of here and we got a premium player at a shallow position; have said as much...

But the entire draft with maybe the exception of taking Rufus Johnson, a clear 43 Right Defense End baffled me when we clearly had need for linebackers and offensive line depth last season as well as the present...

jeanpierre 04-20-2014 10:40 AM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
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Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 589171)
still my ILB/OLB after CJ for the saints. heck draft both :)

this is 2012 before FSU moved him DE in 2013. Which showed his rush abilty but i swear he seemed lost not being at the second level reacting to a play. this is his strong suit. read and react.

this is why i am so high on the kid. coverage skills are the best in the draft. plus he has a nasty attitude at LB.

Just imagine if FSU let him get another year under his belt as a LB.

ok here is 2013 as a DE

I hope the saints think long and hard in the third if he is on the board

If it encourages you, Rob Ryan worked out with him - then again...

2014 Pro Days: NFL flocks to Florida State workout - CBSSports.com


"Jones struggled in positional drills, showing less-than-ideal flexibility. He is currently rated as the No. 123 overall prospect and a likely mid-round pick.

A contingent from the New Orleans Saints, including assistant coaches Rob Ryan and Joe Vitt, orchestrated the linebacker drills."



I don't know, we've had Reynaldo Turnbull before - amazing measurables, but, where's the translation to the field?!?

Just had enough players that are, well, you know, Will Smith, professional athlete...

Hooray for you, but where's the consistent football player for my team, eh guy?!?


Chris Borland would be my favorite player in the draft...

...if he had just little more size, athleticism to cover intermediate passing game...

And, before anyone invokes the memory of Sam Mills, remember...

Today's game is way more pass heavy than it was during the dome patrol era, hence Ryan's adaptation of three safeties...


I like Attaochu because he's just really started playing football and in just one Senior Bowl week showed a great deal of physical and mental flexibility...

As we get closer to the draft and things start to congeal, reality is setting in that we'll likely take Shazier, and move him inside to improve the hole we have in the middle...

Now if Morgan Moses falls to 27, that'll make things interesting...

Shazier just seems like another guy that measures well and played well at Ohio State, but will be mediocre like Will Smith at the pro level...

Really have taken a shine to Justin Tripp; he can play inside in the traditional 34 and then play outside in Ryan's 33-Safety Plus formation as he is a very adept pass defender...

Those are the type of linebackers we'll need to improve our defense; Attaochu violent pass rushing is just hard to resist...

Crusader 04-20-2014 01:26 PM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
University of Calgary star Doctor Cassama impresses NFL scouts with workout

The long, painful Calgary winter hasn’t morphed into any semblance of spring just yet.

And in a weird way, it may have benefitted Doc Cassama.

As the University of Calgary Dinos linebacker strode out onto the Rundle College turf Friday morning, ready to prove his pro-day mettle in front of Green Bay Packers scout Tim Terry, amid a light snowfall.

It didn’t help the measurables or his ability to secure the football in positional drills, but what better way to impress a team that plays its games on a Frozen Tundra than show you can deal with the elements?

Paid to evaluate the minute details that separate an NFLer from an also-ran, that fact didn’t escape Terry, the Packers assistant director of pro personnel.

“It was a tough circumstance with the weather — it was a little slick out there — cold and windy …” said Terry, who won a Grey Cup ring in his only CFL season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1999, a 32-12 victory over the Calgary Stampeders at BC Place. “But he came out there and didn’t complain — just battled through everything. And I thought he did a nice job.”

Wearing an ear-to-ear grin that’s hard to wipe off the 22-year-old’s face on the worst of days, Cassama embraced the rain/snow mix.

“It’s beautiful out here — Calgary weather,” Cassama said. “It’s snowing a little bit, and I’m walking off the field proud of myself for leaving everything on the field.”

The aforementioned grin could have also had something to do with the fact he was clocked at 4.55 seconds in the 40-yard dash, a time that would have unofficially tied him for seventh among NFL safety prospects at the 2014 NFL Combine.

Terry, who enters his 10th season in the Packers front office, was impressed.

“If you watch his tape, he flashes a lot of explosion — a lot of snap up the hashes — and he’s a physical player,” Terry said. “He’s not a big, physical-looking guy, but he plays bigger than his size. That translates on the field, and he has a presence about him on the football field, and it made us take notice.

“For us, I could see him playing as a safety. I think he could be a free safety, but he has the play style that is more of a strong safety, if that makes any sense. He’s a football player, at the end of the day. He loves to play the game, and he has a swagger about him. I think he has a chance.”

Cassama checked in at 6-foot-1 and 194 lb., posting 17 reps on the bench-press, as well as a solid time of 7.10 in the three-cone drill.

“I believe every person has a talent in something, and whenever that opportunity comes to you, you want to take it and make the most of it, and that’s what I feel what I did,” said Cassama, who will now polish off his last two U of C exams ahead of the draft.

“Yeah, it was slippery, but I still ran a good time with the snow and everything — ran a 4.5 — and I’m happy with that. I can’t complain. I’m happy with myself.”

While the Packers were the only NFL team in Calgary on Friday, the pro-day tape is expected to be sent to other franchises with varying levels of interest, which includes the Oakland Raiders, the St. Louis Rams, the Miami Dolphins and the Chicago Bears.

“Wherever you are, if you can play, teams are going to try to find you,” Terry added. “I know people get discouraged and say, ‘Scouts aren’t coming here,’ or whatever.

“But at the end of the day, if you can play, teams will find you.”​


University of Calgary star Doctor Cassama impresses NFL scouts with workout | Football | Sports | Calgary Sun




Of course I am a Homer for a Swedish guy but I think the Doc is intriguing. Anyone who can run 4,55 on the forty yard dash is pretty darn fast. If he doesn't get picked in the later rounds I would like to see us try to snag him as a UDFA.

Seer1 04-20-2014 01:39 PM

Re: 2014 NFL Draft
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crusader (Post 589220)
University of Calgary star Doctor Cassama impresses NFL scouts with workout

The long, painful Calgary winter hasn’t morphed into any semblance of spring just yet.

And in a weird way, it may have benefitted Doc Cassama.

As the University of Calgary Dinos linebacker strode out onto the Rundle College turf Friday morning, ready to prove his pro-day mettle in front of Green Bay Packers scout Tim Terry, amid a light snowfall.

It didn’t help the measurables or his ability to secure the football in positional drills, but what better way to impress a team that plays its games on a Frozen Tundra than show you can deal with the elements?

Paid to evaluate the minute details that separate an NFLer from an also-ran, that fact didn’t escape Terry, the Packers assistant director of pro personnel.

“It was a tough circumstance with the weather — it was a little slick out there — cold and windy …” said Terry, who won a Grey Cup ring in his only CFL season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1999, a 32-12 victory over the Calgary Stampeders at BC Place. “But he came out there and didn’t complain — just battled through everything. And I thought he did a nice job.”

Wearing an ear-to-ear grin that’s hard to wipe off the 22-year-old’s face on the worst of days, Cassama embraced the rain/snow mix.

“It’s beautiful out here — Calgary weather,” Cassama said. “It’s snowing a little bit, and I’m walking off the field proud of myself for leaving everything on the field.”

The aforementioned grin could have also had something to do with the fact he was clocked at 4.55 seconds in the 40-yard dash, a time that would have unofficially tied him for seventh among NFL safety prospects at the 2014 NFL Combine.

Terry, who enters his 10th season in the Packers front office, was impressed.

“If you watch his tape, he flashes a lot of explosion — a lot of snap up the hashes — and he’s a physical player,” Terry said. “He’s not a big, physical-looking guy, but he plays bigger than his size. That translates on the field, and he has a presence about him on the football field, and it made us take notice.

“For us, I could see him playing as a safety. I think he could be a free safety, but he has the play style that is more of a strong safety, if that makes any sense. He’s a football player, at the end of the day. He loves to play the game, and he has a swagger about him. I think he has a chance.”

Cassama checked in at 6-foot-1 and 194 lb., posting 17 reps on the bench-press, as well as a solid time of 7.10 in the three-cone drill.

“I believe every person has a talent in something, and whenever that opportunity comes to you, you want to take it and make the most of it, and that’s what I feel what I did,” said Cassama, who will now polish off his last two U of C exams ahead of the draft.

“Yeah, it was slippery, but I still ran a good time with the snow and everything — ran a 4.5 — and I’m happy with that. I can’t complain. I’m happy with myself.”

While the Packers were the only NFL team in Calgary on Friday, the pro-day tape is expected to be sent to other franchises with varying levels of interest, which includes the Oakland Raiders, the St. Louis Rams, the Miami Dolphins and the Chicago Bears.

“Wherever you are, if you can play, teams are going to try to find you,” Terry added. “I know people get discouraged and say, ‘Scouts aren’t coming here,’ or whatever.

“But at the end of the day, if you can play, teams will find you.”​


University of Calgary star Doctor Cassama impresses NFL scouts with workout | Football | Sports | Calgary Sun

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Of course I am a Homer for a Swedish guy but I think the Doc is intriguing. Anyone who can run 4,55 on the forty yard dash is pretty darn fast. If he doesn't get picked in the later rounds I would like to see us try to snag him as a UDFA.

And there is that similarity between the words Canadian and Cajun. Coincidence? I think not.


Actually, I know it's not but it's more fun to say it that way.


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