acehole
03-26-2006, 06:33 PM
I figure DT tackle allthough a huge need will be more of a rotation and less important that a rookie will be relied upon
So I went with O-line first
And yes it is possible...with the buzz on qb's...
#8 OT D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia
Pros:Amazing pass blocker, great hands, very quick, reacts well against the blitz. Very athletic for an OT, good feet, can get to outside rushers, good extension.
Cons:Could add some weight, might need to bulk up to be as effective as possible, needs to fine tune run blocking.
#42. Buff Bills OG Charles Spencer, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
After get the # 1 tackle they get the # 1 Guard.
Pros:Versatile player with good size and wingspan. He converted from defensive line to play tackle and guard for the Panthers. Expected to be drafted at guard but may be able to move as needed.
Cons:Needs much more experience and refinement. Gets by on physical attributes and hard work.
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70. Buff Bills ~ Jesse Mahelona DT
lost out on the other somoan Dt
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Defensive Tackle - Tennessee <CENTER> </CENTER></TD><TR height=5><TD colSpan=3></TD></TR></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Height: 6'2"
Weight: 300
http://www.nfldraftforecast.com/images/Profiles/jessemahelona.jpg The man just makes plays, he has great instincts and a nose for the ball. Does not have favorable measurables, but is exceptionally quick for a 300 lbs. tackle. Mahelona can always be found in the opposing team's backfield, he's a fantastic pass rusher and good against the run as well. He is only 6'2", but with his quickness and motor he is still a great tackle prospect. If he has as good a senior year as he had a junior year, I think he could sneak into the first round or be a very nice value pick in the second round. I just love the way he plays the game. A tremendous talent, and a talent that I feel not many people recognize - yet. Strengths:
Great quickness, acceleration & burst off the line
Has football instincts, a nose for the ball Weaknesses:
Is a little short for the position
Does not over power people
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73. Buff Bills ~John McCargo | #90
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Defensive Tackle - N.C. State <CENTER></CENTER></TD><TR height=5><TD colSpan=3></TD></TR></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Height: 6'2"
Weight: 295
http://www.nfldraftforecast.com/images/Profiles/johnmccargo.jpg McCargo is a very impressive pass rusher from the DT spot. When you watch him he gains penetration even against constant double teams. He has very good size for a DT and great quickness. He has a great spin move to his arsenal that really allows him to split double teams. McCargo is always moving on the field and rarely gets stuck on a block. With his ability to penetrate the backfield look for McCargo to be a potential 1st round draft pick whenever he comes out, he has that kind of potential. He has the ability to be the 1st DT selected and that is saying something considering the other players at that position. However, his success might be partially due to the fact that he is surrounded by two great DEs in Lawson and Williams, yet one must take into consideration McCargo is the one out of those three that is consistently double teamed.
Strengths:
Ability to slit the double team
Is a great pass rusher from DT position
Stays low and gets a solid push on the OL consistently Weaknesses:
Is not in ideal physical condition
Needs to gain more toughness at the point of attack
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So I went with O-line first
And yes it is possible...with the buzz on qb's...
#8 OT D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia
Pros:Amazing pass blocker, great hands, very quick, reacts well against the blitz. Very athletic for an OT, good feet, can get to outside rushers, good extension.
Cons:Could add some weight, might need to bulk up to be as effective as possible, needs to fine tune run blocking.
#42. Buff Bills OG Charles Spencer, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
After get the # 1 tackle they get the # 1 Guard.
Pros:Versatile player with good size and wingspan. He converted from defensive line to play tackle and guard for the Panthers. Expected to be drafted at guard but may be able to move as needed.
Cons:Needs much more experience and refinement. Gets by on physical attributes and hard work.
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70. Buff Bills ~ Jesse Mahelona DT
lost out on the other somoan Dt
<TABLE cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3><CENTER></CENTER>
Defensive Tackle - Tennessee <CENTER> </CENTER></TD><TR height=5><TD colSpan=3></TD></TR></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Height: 6'2"
Weight: 300
http://www.nfldraftforecast.com/images/Profiles/jessemahelona.jpg The man just makes plays, he has great instincts and a nose for the ball. Does not have favorable measurables, but is exceptionally quick for a 300 lbs. tackle. Mahelona can always be found in the opposing team's backfield, he's a fantastic pass rusher and good against the run as well. He is only 6'2", but with his quickness and motor he is still a great tackle prospect. If he has as good a senior year as he had a junior year, I think he could sneak into the first round or be a very nice value pick in the second round. I just love the way he plays the game. A tremendous talent, and a talent that I feel not many people recognize - yet. Strengths:
Great quickness, acceleration & burst off the line
Has football instincts, a nose for the ball Weaknesses:
Is a little short for the position
Does not over power people
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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73. Buff Bills ~John McCargo | #90
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Defensive Tackle - N.C. State <CENTER></CENTER></TD><TR height=5><TD colSpan=3></TD></TR></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Height: 6'2"
Weight: 295
http://www.nfldraftforecast.com/images/Profiles/johnmccargo.jpg McCargo is a very impressive pass rusher from the DT spot. When you watch him he gains penetration even against constant double teams. He has very good size for a DT and great quickness. He has a great spin move to his arsenal that really allows him to split double teams. McCargo is always moving on the field and rarely gets stuck on a block. With his ability to penetrate the backfield look for McCargo to be a potential 1st round draft pick whenever he comes out, he has that kind of potential. He has the ability to be the 1st DT selected and that is saying something considering the other players at that position. However, his success might be partially due to the fact that he is surrounded by two great DEs in Lawson and Williams, yet one must take into consideration McCargo is the one out of those three that is consistently double teamed.
Strengths:
Ability to slit the double team
Is a great pass rusher from DT position
Stays low and gets a solid push on the OL consistently Weaknesses:
Is not in ideal physical condition
Needs to gain more toughness at the point of attack
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