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02-27-2012, 05:57 PM | #61 |
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He didn't play in the SEC, so Pioli isn't interested....
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02-27-2012, 06:08 PM | #62 |
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Gimme Soliai, Grubbs and one of the many ILB in free agency (Tulloch, Hawthorne, Lofton) then draft the best available OT in the first (Reiff, Adams or Martin) then Osweiler in the second with Bernard Pierce in the 3rd. That's what you can gimme.
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02-27-2012, 06:11 PM | #63 |
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I like Poe, but can we please not pick another d lineman in the first round. Shit is getting old.
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02-27-2012, 07:09 PM | #65 |
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Another issue that could affect the #11 pick is Parcells' Planet Theory.
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02-28-2012, 11:22 AM | #66 |
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Not playing at a big-time program should not be a disqualifier. DTs bust in the draft all the time because they don't consistently put forth the effort. They're fat and slow. This guy is athletic, faster than some of the LBs in the draft, and he looks like he puts forth the effort. Its going to be a risk, but I think its one the Chiefs should definitely be looking at. This team is a top NT away from being an elite defense. As good as the D was, we gave up 133 rush yards a game.
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KC was one of the best defenses in the league the last half of the season including getting sacks and pressuring the QB.
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He didn't have enough starts for my taste. The track record of QB's with his amount of starts is pretty piss poor.
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02-28-2012, 02:25 PM | #73 |
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Opposing line coach on Dontari Poe: “He took plays off”
Memphis nose tackle Dontari Poe absolutely blew up the Scouting Combine. He was hand timed as fast as 4.87 in the forty-yard dash at 6-foot-4 and 346 pounds. He led every player invited to Indianapolis with 44 reps on the 225-pound bench press. But can Poe play football, or is he just a workout warrior? CBS Sports’ Bruce Feldman interviewed one veteran college offensive line coach who game planned against Poe in Conference USA. The position coach gave Poe mixed reviews. “He’s probably the best talent I’ve seen in several years,” said the assistant. “He took plays off and wasn’t a great effort guy, but he is a freakish talent.” Feldman suggested that most oversized defensive linemen take some snaps off. “Yeah,” the coach conceded. “But he took off more than most. He did get better last year than he was the year before. He just was never that productive, but I heard they didn’t require him to do that much. He was definitely someone I took into account with schemes. … I’m not at all surprised to hear that he’s blowing up at the Combine, at all.” Poe started 30 games in college, racking up 21 1/2 tackles for loss, five sacks, and seven forced fumbles. The C-USA coaches voted him second-team all-conference in 2011. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ook-plays-off/ |
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Maybe its because they couldn't afford to give him plays off. He'll be in a rotation here.
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I like the combination of a raw player that has truly ELITE tools being paired with a coach like Romeo who has been the best 3-4 2gap DL coach of our generation, because that gives the player a better chance of being able to develop into a beast of a player...I just don't think he would be a good pick to stand pat at 11 and take there.
If we can move back to 20 or so, sure...but not at 11. Especially when there will almost assuredly be a blue chip quality player there for us to take. Like Trent Richardson. |
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