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    Jon Beason

    Is Jon Beason in the same league as Patrick Willis and Posluszny?

    I have not heard a lot of talk abouot Beason but Mike Mayock has rated him the best LB in this draft, over Patrick Willis even.

    How is Beason compared to Willis and Poz? Would you be happy/surprised if we take him in the first?

    Discuss.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Personally, I like him a lot more than Pos, but not as much as Willis


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    Re: Jon Beason

    Are we ready to take anothe Maimi player lol, that bein said he has all the tools to be an outstanding player, he ran a 4.6 40, and has size and makes plays i would not be oppossed of taking him if we traded down to get more picks

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    Re: Jon Beason

    I've heard a lot of reports that he may be a MLB in the NFL.

    Thats what I love about Crowell; he can play either spot.. I'd prefer him right where he was last year; even if Jauron suggested he may be moved to the middle.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by patmoran2006
    I've heard a lot of reports that he may be a MLB in the NFL.

    Thats what I love about Crowell; he can play either spot.. I'd prefer him right where he was last year; even if Jauron suggested he may be moved to the middle.

    Why would he play in the middle he's consistently been an OLB at U of M and played there in HS. I have heard he would move inside if drafted to a 3-4 D team.

    I consider Beason in near the same league as Willis. Willis has better intangibles (size, speed) but when it comes to play diagnosis, and hitting, they are on level playing field.
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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by DraftBoy
    Why would he play in the middle he's consistently been an OLB at U of M and played there in HS. I have heard he would move inside if drafted to a 3-4 D team.

    I consider Beason in near the same league as Willis. Willis has better intangibles (size, speed) but when it comes to play diagnosis, and hitting, they are on level playing field.
    I'll be a lot happier with Beason that Pos..

    Your right.. thats what I meant.. ILB, not MLB.. there is a difference.. My bad

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by DraftBoy

    I consider Beason in near the same league as Willis. Willis has better intangibles (size, speed) but when it comes to play diagnosis, and hitting, they are on level playing field.
    How's the character issue? I've read that he's been a defensive leader for Miami, but haven't seen much else about the guy off the field.
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    Re: Jon Beason

    From Scott Wright's Draft Countdown:

    Strengths:
    Terrific athlete...Short but not necessarily small...Very good speed and quickness with a burst...Outstanding instincts and awareness...Is strong, physical and plays much bigger than he is...Solid tackler and a violent hitter...Has sideline-to-sideline range...Solid in coverage...Always seems to be around the action...Versatile with experience at all three (SAM, MIKE, WILL) linebacker positions...Has a motor that never stops...Fantastic leader with excellent intangibles...A great special teamer.

    Weaknesses:
    Undersized and does not have the ideal height that you look for...Frame might be maxed out...Overly aggressive at times and as a result he will miss a few tackles and get fooled...Doesn't have real fluid hips...Not a great blitzer...Gets engulfed by massive blockers...Battled some injuries and durability is a legitimate concern.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Bomber
    From Scott Wright's Draft Countdown:

    Strengths:
    Terrific athlete...Short but not necessarily small...Very good speed and quickness with a burst...Outstanding instincts and awareness...Is strong, physical and plays much bigger than he is...Solid tackler and a violent hitter...Has sideline-to-sideline range...Solid in coverage...Always seems to be around the action...Versatile with experience at all three (SAM, MIKE, WILL) linebacker positions...Has a motor that never stops...Fantastic leader with excellent intangibles...A great special teamer.

    Weaknesses:
    Undersized and does not have the ideal height that you look for...Frame might be maxed out...Overly aggressive at times and as a result he will miss a few tackles and get fooled...Doesn't have real fluid hips...Not a great blitzer...Gets engulfed by massive blockers...Battled some injuries and durability is a legitimate concern.
    Sounds like a younger, less experienced Fletcher.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by Saratoga Slim
    How's the character issue? I've read that he's been a defensive leader for Miami, but haven't seen much else about the guy off the field.

    This should tell you enough;

    During the Miami-FIU brawl he was one of the only players pulling Miami guys away from FIU and trying to break it up. He is a very good character player.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Miyagi
    Sounds like a younger, less experienced Fletcher.

    Slightly bigger, and faster but similar...he also plays outside to Fletcher's inside

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    Re: Jon Beason

    if willis is off the board and we can move down a few spots he sounds like he would be a great fit for this defense.
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    Re: Jon Beason

    I like Beason and Timmons of Florida St. a lot.

    I'm not going to get into the whole value thing. You can't control who is picked ahead of you.
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    Re: Jon Beason

    i would n't be surprised at all....as a matter of fact i predict the bills will select him in rd 1 .. of course that could change if trades are made....


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    Re: Jon Beason

    he has decent size and i would definetly not have a problem drafting him....i would love for him to slip to the 2nd round that would be sickkkkk!!!!

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by Saratoga Slim
    How's the character issue? I've read that he's been a defensive leader for Miami, but haven't seen much else about the guy off the field.
    i saw on the draft show on nfl network that character is not an issue, and that during the brawl with miami he was one of the few not out on the field fighting

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Posluszny and Beason are OLB, Willis is an ILB. Two different positions. Hard to compare them. IMO Pos is too small as far as his frame to take the pounding at ILB. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Beason turned out to be the best of the bunch, and not because Beason is from the U, Beason IMO is just the smartest and fastest of the bunch.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Bomber
    From Scott Wright's Draft Countdown:

    Strengths:
    Terrific athlete...Short but not necessarily small...Very good speed and quickness with a burst...Outstanding instincts and awareness...Is strong, physical and plays much bigger than he is...Solid tackler and a violent hitter...Has sideline-to-sideline range...Solid in coverage...Always seems to be around the action...Versatile with experience at all three (SAM, MIKE, WILL) linebacker positions...Has a motor that never stops...Fantastic leader with excellent intangibles...A great special teamer.

    Weaknesses:
    Undersized and does not have the ideal height that you look for...Frame might be maxed out...Overly aggressive at times and as a result he will miss a few tackles and get fooled...Doesn't have real fluid hips...Not a great blitzer...Gets engulfed by massive blockers...Battled some injuries and durability is a legitimate concern.
    Minus the durability issues, he sounds like a London Fletcher clone.

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    Re: Jon Beason

    i wuldnt mind him at all

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    Re: Jon Beason

    Quote Originally Posted by DraftBoy
    This should tell you enough;

    During the Miami-FIU brawl he was one of the only players pulling Miami guys away from FIU and trying to break it up. He is a very good character player.
    I had heard that about him. Definitely promising. My concern is his size though, its interesting seeing him wear that #2. The same number as the last 1st rounder we took out of the U.
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