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Aaron Curry...your opinion.
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com
I was looking at the nfldraftcountdown.com mock and as of the 15th it has us picking Curry up at #3. According to the description it says he is capable of playing inside or outside in either a 4-3 or 3-4. Just curious as to what the local Planet draft gurus think of this guy? |
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He's fine but do you really value a LB that much for a 4-3 system?
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I think the idea of taking what amounts to a OLB that played in a weak conference with a top 3 pick is abhorrent.
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wouldn't mind. wither way we need a LB/DE
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MLB-Spikes/Cushing LOLB-Jonson Sounds good but I don't know if I would draft Curry that high. Imagine if we drafted those two, picked up Haynesworth and Peppers/Suggs, AND had a competent coaching staff! Or we could sign Vilma too and then use the second on like Mack or another Olinemen. Oh the endless possibilities with our almost endless cash supply! |
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We all need to stop with this idea of signing premier FA's.
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Jonathan Vilma and Arron Curry? Looks like our secondary and LBers would be set. DE in the 2nd? |
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Why no premier FA's?
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I personally don't think it's a good idea to take a LB that high for a team in this position. If you notice alot of the good teams in the league have mid round picks at that position while their high picks were used on the line and secondary.
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Alot more good teams in the league have 1st round safeties than they do 1st round LB's. The Eagles have NEVER used a 1st round pick on a LB since Reid took the job, how about the Giants they don't have any. |
If you watch him play, it's easy to see that Curry is a beast. He is a prototype SAM backer that will blanket TEs in coverage, make tackles in the open field, and create havoc in the backfield on blitzes.
I don't think LB is one of our biggest needs, so if you're a guy that likes to draft based on needs then he probably doesn't appeal to you. But there's a reason every respected draft expert says Curry is the best LB prospect in years and has him at the top of their board right now. |
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The way you twist arguments is comical. |
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And just throwing out one of the last safeties that went that high, how about Donte Whitner does he suck? |
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Where would you rank it? |
About as bad as the Dline...
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You brought up the fact that good teams don't draft LBs early, then said Landry was a good pick even though the Redskins suck. Now you're bringing up Whitner when the Bills suck to. Your arguments don't make sense. |
Look my argument isn't that Curry sucks, that's the issue here. My argument is you can get a productive player at that position later in the draft.
High LB's are generally good because LB is like RB it's an easy position for a young guy to step into. But many many lower round LB's are good too, the Colts have made a living doing it. I don't think it's worth a top 5 pick. |
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I desperately want either Stafford or Bradford, but if we don't get one of those two I'm not sold on who to pick. It could be Orakpo, Curry, Mays, Crabtree, Smith, Jenkins, etc. There's not a clear pick, at least at this point. But from what I've seen from Curry, he definitely should be in the discussion. |
About the nicest thing I can say for drafting Curry is it's a safe pick there's about 0 percent chance he'd be horrible.
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The only way I want a LB that high is if he is a Rey Lewis/Brian Urlacher, or Derrick Thomas(who was drafted as an end)
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BUTTHOLE! BUTTHOLE TITTIES! CHRISTMAS TREE BALLSACK! ANUSNEGRO!
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I like curry. It tastes good on my bbq, and most foods. :)
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Curry looks pretty awesome, perfect size, and he plays strong. I wouldnt mind if we drafted him
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The main problem with Curry is that he's a weak human being.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIsvP0FEeTo |
Hey that still isn't as cool as the Adrian Wilson video.
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The only thing I'd really question with Curry is he's about 6'2 or 6'3 and probably weighs 255lbs he's very muscular, he's not extremely fluid or quick to flip his hips because of how muscular he is, now I know he's a LB and not a corner but that could hurt him occasionally if he's going to play over the TE in coverage.
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Mecca,
you are not applying yourself to my question about Angelo Crowell. I do not appreciate it. I understand times are hard, so if I throw some Casino cash at you, will you answer it then? I just want to know if he is washed up after this knee injury or if he is worth giving a cheap contract to and hoping he hasn't lost much. I know he had limited starts before, but I think he (was)/is better than D. Williams. |
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I don't want to keep going over this, but the guy is basically the prototype in what you look for in a LB. I bet he'll run in the 4.5s, so pair that with his size, strenght, and play in coverage and it's easy to see why everyone is talking about him right now. EDIT: It looks like you just pulled that from this: http://www.draftcountdown.com/scouti...aron-Curry.php |
I actually read a report that said he was a bit short...let me pull the one from DC so you can critique that.
Strengths: Possesses a terrific blend of size and bulk...Exceptional speed, quickness and athleticism...Very physical and tough...Excellent strength and power...Extremely aggressive...Outstanding instincts and awareness...Offers a lot of versatility...Reliable tackler who will deliver the big hit...Really uses his hands well...Does a nice job of taking on and shedding blockers...Superb pass rusher and blitzer...Has sideline-to-sideline range...Will attack and fill against the run...Comfortable in space...Can match up and make plays in coverage...Has a lot of experience...Durable and never missed a game due to injury...Smart...Hard worker...Team leader...Super productive. Weaknesses: Can be too aggressive at times and will overpursue...Not quite as tall as you'd prefer...Pass rush repertoire is limited...Marginal change of direction skills...May have some trouble when it comes to recognition in coverage....Is not particularly fluid when he is forced to flip his hips. Notes: Won the Butkus Award, which honors the nation's top linebacker, as a senior...Brother Patrick Pinkney was a quarterback at East Carolina...Was a four-year starter in the ACC...In 2007 he took all four of his interceptions back for touchdowns, with an average return of 56.5 yards...Could play outside or inside in either a 4-3 or 3-4 defensive scheme...A marvelous all-around player who is effective in every aspect of the game...As good as any linebacker prospect to come along in recent memory...A legitimate Top 10 talent who should be one of the most highly rated players available for the 2009 NFL Draft. The only one I've personally noticed is the flipping his hips but that comes from his muscularity I believe. |
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