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02-09-2012, 12:30 AM | Topic Starter |
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Drafting a nose = bad idea this year.
Nose tackle prospects in the draft:
Dontari Poe, Memphis -- raw, from small school, inconsistent motor. Alameda Ta'amu, Washington -- looks great one moment, notsogreat the next, more of a 1 gap Josh Chapman, Alabama -- a little undersized, coming off ACL injury Nick Jean-Baptiste, Baylor -- poor man's Phil Taylor Henry Fangupo, BYU -- old rookie, completely raw from a goofy system, will needs a couple years Everybody else is from a small school, or is a nobody getting attention for their size alone and is raw as red meat. Now, check this out: Nose tackle prospects in free agency: Paul Soliai, Dolphins -- massive 2-gap hole-clogger, no longer fits Dolphins defense Sione Pouha, Jets -- experienced 2-gapper, talented but past prime, could put in a solid season Sammy Lee Hill, Lions -- huge, could be a decent value acquisition, not sure how he'd fit in a 2-gap Antonio Garay, Chargers -- more of a 1-gapper Kelly Gregg, Chiefs -- just sayin' Shaun Rogers, Saints -- good one-year rental for the position Aubrayu Franklin, Saints -- more of a 1-gapper Casey Hampton, Steelers -- outside chance he lands on the market Amon Gordon, Chiefs -- knows our system, Crennel likes him Bryant McKinnie, Ravens -- could fill the role Howard Green, Packers -- more of a 1-gapper but he did crack Cassel's ribs in the preseason, soooo... My conclusion is that the draft is very shallow at the nose position. It's not much better in free agency, but at least you've got guys that can play there. |
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