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perry39
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:56 pm |
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Would like to see the Steelers pick up Drake Dunsmore to replace David Johnson Drake Dunsmore combine Numbers 6’-2” 241 lbs 40- 4.64 Vert-35 1/2” Broad Jump-9-9” 20 Yard Shut-4.03 3 Cone-6.73
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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:12 am |
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I'll throw out a hidden gem
Scott Solomon DE Rice
6'3 262 34 bench 35 Vertical 10'4" broad 4.12 Shuttle 7.17 cone
This guy is marked for a 7th round pick but has great potential at OLB. Sack leader at Rice and a leader. I'm a fan of using KEI for picking out quick twitch OLBs and Solomon has a KEI of 79. Anything over 70 is very good. I think Joey Porter had a KEI of 83
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DP39
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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:25 am |
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perry39 wrote: Would like to see the Steelers pick up Drake Dunsmore to replace David Johnson Drake Dunsmore combine Numbers 6’-2” 241 lbs 40- 4.64 Vert-35 1/2” Broad Jump-9-9” 20 Yard Shut-4.03 3 Cone-6.73 or maybe a guy like James Hanna in the last round.... Combine Numbers 6'-4" 252 lbs 40- 4.49 Vert-36” Broad Jump-10-2” 20 Yard Shut-4.11 3 Cone-6.76 Very good athlete that can create some mismatches down the field and has decent hands. His catching radius could also help in the redzone. Could be worth that late round flyer....
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DP39
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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:42 am |
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jebrick wrote: I'll throw out a hidden gem
Scott Solomon DE Rice
6'3 262 34 bench 35 Vertical 10'4" broad 4.12 Shuttle 7.17 cone
This guy is marked for a 7th round pick but has great potential at OLB. Sack leader at Rice and a leader. I'm a fan of using KEI for picking out quick twitch OLBs and Solomon has a KEI of 79. Anything over 70 is very good. I think Joey Porter had a KEI of 83 jebrick, I'm with you on the use of the KEI. I'm not sure how far he would drop due to his troubles in college, but if Oliver Vernon out of Miami (FL) is there in the 4th thru 6th I'd like the PS to take a chance on him a-la W. Saunders. If he learns how to drop and cover he could be a very good OLB in our system. I believe his KEI is around 76!
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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:47 am |
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DP39 wrote: jebrick,
I'm with you on the use of the KEI.
I'm not sure how far he would drop due to his troubles in college, but if Oliver Vernon out of Miami (FL) is there in the 4th thru 6th I'd like the PS to take a chance on him a-la W. Saunders. If he learns how to drop and cover he could be a very good OLB in our system.
I believe his KEI is around 76! Just my opinion...I'm not a fan of Oliver Vernon because he has a bad work ethic and is not smart. Someone will draft him. I would get Solomon who was a team leader and academic all-American. And I'm with you with James Hanna. That could be a weapon.
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Deebo
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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:22 am |
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If Rich Eisen keeps improving his 40 times, by the time he's 65 he could be a first rounder.
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:42 am |
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jebrick wrote: I'll throw out a hidden gem
Scott Solomon DE Rice
6'3 262 34 bench 35 Vertical 10'4" broad 4.12 Shuttle 7.17 cone
This guy is marked for a 7th round pick but has great potential at OLB. Sack leader at Rice and a leader. I'm a fan of using KEI for picking out quick twitch OLBs and Solomon has a KEI of 79. Anything over 70 is very good. I think Joey Porter had a KEI of 83 /me likey. we won't be arguing over that pick later in the ffmd12 my friend. 
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:48 pm |
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<<we can't let him go to Baltimore. He'll kill someone wearing black and gold>>
Ding ding ding you win the prize.
Burflict shit the bed in the combine and now the Ravens are desperate to seamlessly replace Ray Ray.
We can't let them do it. Drafting Hightower is now a near certaintly unless someone else gets him first.
Because of the situation with the Ravens, you HAVE to take Hightower.
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:03 pm |
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I don't know if I agree with that premise Deebo. I think the rats look at drafting OL/Konz. Birk is ancient by NFL standards and they have no one behind him. Konz would be the logical choice. Especially after FT Rice. I think the rats look at mid RD ILB's or FA. (stop gap tactic) JMO
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:00 pm |
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Jesus, I just saw on walterfootball.com that Burflict went from mid 1st round to mid 4th based on combine
I guess Brady Quinn feels better
Who here was all jacked up about him in a Steeler uni?
I think the big hype on him was he had a great game vs. USC. So did Bruce Davis...
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