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Farzin 04-24-2010 10:31 AM

Nice! I had this guy projected exactly 142nd to KC. He made an impression during the week of the Senior Bowl.

BossChief 04-24-2010 10:31 AM

Cameron Sheffield, Troy
Height: 6-2. Weight: 257.
Projected 40 Time: 4.63.
Combine 40 Time: 4.90.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.85.
Benchx225: . Vertical: 35.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5.
1/22/10: The "other" pass-rusher on Troy had 10 TFL and 6.5 sacks as a senior. Will play in the Senior Bowl.

2/16/09: Qualifying for the All-Sun Belt First Team, Cameron Sheffield had 58 tackles, 12.5 TFL and 5.5 sacks in 2008.

The Bad Guy 04-24-2010 10:31 AM

4.9 forty for an outside linebacker? Jesus christ.

DBOSHO 04-24-2010 10:31 AM

Now lets trade next years 6th and 7th for a 5th and get cam

ChiefaRoo 04-24-2010 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Icon (Post 6709482)
Cameron Sheffield, DE/OLB Troy. 6' 2 3/8" 257 lbs. Ran a 4.90 40 at the combine. Small and slow. Great!


This guy isn't small for an OLB

dallaschiefsfan 04-24-2010 10:32 AM

I see a clear philosophy at work up to this point...whether you agree with it or not. They apparently have supreme confidence in both Crennell and Weis to coach up anyone that will gut it out and be teachable. It seems each of these picks will do exactly that. This is where our OC and DC will earn their money. Can they coach these players into difference-makers that will make up for the fact we have holes elsewhere.

Because let's be honest. This team is not going to win games due to having each position covered by an NFL calibur starter. This team is going to win with a "no quit" group of guys and big plays...because we're going to leak yardage from the opposing offenses all day. It will be the big play...the end-zone interceptions...the sacks (by our new "blitzing cornerback") and the fumble recoveries that will be our bread and butter. If it doesn't work out that way...we're ROYALLY screwed.

Icon 04-24-2010 10:32 AM

Well, we're done. After two drafts I conclude that it was in fact Bill Bilicek who was the genius behind the Patriots success.

scho63 04-24-2010 10:32 AM

What are we drafting, the next Wizard of Oz's Oompa Loompa's?
 
After Berry, sounds like we have picked a bunch of "great character" guys with the height and speed of Napoleon.

We really like 'em small and slow. ROFL

DeezNutz 04-24-2010 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 6709490)
4.9 forty for an outside linebacker? Jesus christ.

LMAO.

Reaper16 04-24-2010 10:32 AM

Welp, time to start my relentless pursuit of info about undrafted free agents and Division II players like I do every year.

Hootie 04-24-2010 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 6709490)
4.9 forty for an outside linebacker? Jesus christ.

the day NFL teams stop worrying about 40 times rather than what they see on the tape is the day guys like Vernon Gholston stop going 6th overall

KurtCobain 04-24-2010 10:33 AM

So, I'm confident the Jags want to sendless the most useless and crappy team they could possibly field ot LA.

Sure-Oz 04-24-2010 10:33 AM

Draft grade:C? thanks to eric berry

mylittlepony 04-24-2010 10:33 AM

Sweet we picked the second best DE from Troy. He wasnt even their top guy last year.

Mr. Laz 04-24-2010 10:33 AM

<table id="players-grid-table-by-team" class="players-grid-table" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><thead><tr><td class="col-first-spacer">
</td><td class="col-pickext">Pick</td><td class="col-player">Player</td><td class="col-pos">Pos</td><td class="col-height">Ht</td><td class="col-weight">Wt</td><td>College</td><td class="col-grade">Grade*</td><td class="col-fan-pick">Fan Pick*</td><td class="col-video">Watch</td></tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="drafted-data-row"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 1, Pick 5 (5)</td> <td>Eric Berry</td> <td>SS</td> <td>6'0"</td> <td>211</td> <td>Tennessee</td> <td>8.6</td> <td>5</td> <td>Video</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row" id="players-grid-table-by-team-analysis-row-496723"> <td colspan="1">
</td><td colspan="9">Pick Analysis: The Chiefs ignore their needs along the offensive line to add a dynamic playmaker in the secondary. As a safety with rare corner-like skills, Berry is capable of roaming the deep middle or covering slot receivers in man-to-man. With his underrated blitz skills, Berry figures to be an important part of Romeo Crennel's aggressive defense.</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row-alt"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 2, Pick 4 (36)</td> <td>Dexter McCluster</td> <td>RB</td> <td>5'9"</td> <td>172</td> <td>Mississippi</td> <td>7.5</td> <td>--</td> <td>Video</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row-alt" id="players-grid-table-by-team-analysis-row-497190"> <td colspan="1">
</td><td colspan="9">Pick Analysis: The Chiefs ignore a perceived need along the offensive line to add a dynamic playmaker. Dexter McCluster is diminutive by pro standards, but his outstanding quickness and burst makes him a terror in the open field. With the skills to be a factor as a runner or receiver, McCluster's a matchup nightmare who figures to be a big part of Todd Haley's game plan in 2010.</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 2, Pick 18 (50) (From Falcons)</td> <td>Javier Arenas</td> <td>CB</td> <td>5'9"</td> <td>197</td> <td>Alabama</td> <td>7.1</td> <td>--</td> <td>
</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row" id="players-grid-table-by-team-analysis-row-494249"> <td colspan="1">
</td><td colspan="9">Pick Analysis: The Chiefs pick up Javier Arenas to shore up their leaky secondary. The multi-purpose threat from Alabama is a savvy cover man with outstanding return skills. Though he lacks outstanding speed, he is an instinctive player with an uncanny knack for making plays on the ball. While he may never develop into a front-line player, he should excel as a nickel corner in Romeo Crennel's scheme.</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row-alt"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 3, Pick 4 (68)</td> <td>Jon Asamoah</td> <td>OG</td> <td>6'4"</td> <td>305</td> <td>Illinois</td> <td>7.8</td> <td>--</td> <td>
</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row-alt" id="players-grid-table-by-team-analysis-row-496978"> <td colspan="1">
</td><td colspan="9">Pick Analysis: The Chiefs select a hard-nosed interior player in Jon Asamoah. He has exceptional strength for the position, and will push immediately for playing time at right guard.</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 3, Pick 29 (93) (From Vikings through Texans)</td> <td>Tony Moeaki</td> <td>TE</td> <td>6'3"</td> <td>245</td> <td>Iowa</td> <td>3.6</td> <td>--</td> <td>
</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row" id="players-grid-table-by-team-analysis-row-497256"> <td colspan="1">
</td><td colspan="9">Pick Analysis: The Chiefs take one of the best blocking tight ends in the draft with their selection of Tony Moeaki. He is a strong blocker on the edge, and he possesses underrated receiving skills. With the Chiefs' offense poised to evolve under Charlie Weis, Moeaki could become a quiet contributor as a rookie.</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row-alt"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 5, Pick 5 (136)</td> <td>Kendrick Lewis</td> <td>FS</td> <td>6'0"</td> <td>198</td> <td>Mississippi</td> <td>3.4</td> <td>--</td> <td>
</td> </tr> <tr class="drafted-data-row"> <td>
</td> <td>Round 5, Pick 11 (142) (From Dolphins)</td> <td>Cameron Sheffield</td> <td>DE</td> <td>6'2"</td> <td>257</td> <td>Troy</td> <td>3.1</td> <td>--</td> <td>
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