Note...While I am listing the players that are worth targeting it should be noted that there are other players that could be better, but are randomly named. Also, I pay more attention to individual skills and the upside of the progression of the skills, not the overall potential which I feel is generally way off.
I will keep this up with the 2011 draft coming some time in the next few days or so.
Paul Abbamonte is a big injury risk, u can ask Sanchez, in his Falcons dynasty on OS, he drafted him and he spent almost all the time on the bench with injury after injury...
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Paul Abbamonte is a big injury risk, u can ask Sanchez, in his Falcons dynasty on OS, he drafted him and he spent almost all the time on the bench with injury after injury...
This is I know. However, while I am listing the players I am not doing all the scouting...know what I mean. I would expect anyone who uses my guide to do their own scouting regardless. In essence, I have to leave some mystery.
Drew Thompson (David Carr comp. out of UCLA. I'm A Texan fan so that rules him out for me)
John Scotland (A very, very good OU QB who had surgery on left shoulder, even though he throws righty, F.Tarketon)
Mark Huckabee (Never had him though he is Vince Young comp)
Wade Appling
Cal McGwire
RB:
Devin Douglas (Steven Jackson, from louisville good size speed power)
Cyrus Jones (Reggie Bush from FSU great speed/hands, but not carry)
Cornelius Upshaw
Andre Granderson (small school back solid overall)
WR:
Aundray Bender Andre Johnson from Georgia, 99 fast but is also 26 years old, great for an established team)
Jamal Binger(Great route runner/hands -Harrison)
Jimmy Wakefield He's my favorite, directional school joe jurevicious. avg fast but has 91 TRK
Moses McDonald(D.Jarrett clone 100% should've stayed in school)
Kevin Newton
Darrell Ogunleye (I got him in the 3rd round and put him in the slot, A.Boldin)
Ronyell Greenway
TE:
J.R. Rollins (Tenn. Big, fast, but not enough block)
Alando Madrid
T:
Paul Abbamonte (Wouldn't tough with ten foot pole, INJ)
Max Moore(Wisc. solid but older rookie)
Jeremy Lincoln (Huge run blocker)
William Hightower(Good size 20 year old, worth it in the 3rd round)
G:
Mike Buck
Quincy Fields
C:
Lance Friberg (A nick mangold situation, good enough for 1st rnd but do you draft centers in the first rnd.)
DE:
Latroy Lamont (Comp for him is all wrong, he has size,fast, finesse/power moves)
David Finley (young 3-4 end from ohio state, comp R.Seymour)
Ethan Van Buren(3-4 end also, one to consider moving inside)
Jayshawn Boston (D.Freeney is good as 4-3 De great as 3-4 OLB)
DT:
Demarco Tribble (Auburn 6'7" 330 good against run/pass)
Duane Russell (Huge 3-4 NT)
Scooter Jackson (I believe a one gap Dt)
LB:
Shayne Williams
Travis Stockton (D.Ryans not great measurables but a good overall)
Mark Wimmer
Darius Dargan(a good cover 2 OLB)
CB:
Brandon Biggs (He skipped out on combine so I skipped him)
Etienne Moss (A.Rolle also from Miami a solid tackler good for cover 2 or a switch to safety)
Orlando Cartwright (a great athelete, good man coverage)
FS:
Tyrus Barber(6'2" 220 B.Dawkins from Miami. More like Sean Taylor, fast/power, but no hands so he won't catch it but neither will they)
SS:
William Good(R.Willams from TX hard hitter but I needed a little more for the 1st rnd) Marcus Lopez (UCLA)
This is a weak class overall, but there are definitely some gems. There are more players to scout, but these are the main players to target.
Cheers!
I added my humble analysis for some of the players. Wait this is the internet so all of this is indisputable fact. I liked this draft overall
Can anybody tell me what DE-Robert Thornton's potential is when you move him to DT? I use the DT-Prototype philosophy. I'm trying to decide between him and Jay Nedney for my DT, and I know Nedney has a 90 potential when you move him to DT. TIA