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Yes, there is a buzz building around Cam Thomas, and not just on this blog thanks to our friends from New Jersey.
The defensive tackle from North Carolina has been a monster out here in Senior Bowl practice this week and could be a nice consolation prize for the Miami Dolphins in the middle rounds as they seek a long-term solution at nose tackle. Can Thomas play the nose in the NFL? "Yeah, straight nose," Thomas told me this week. "Let's go, baby." What would he bring in that role? "Power," he said. "A guy that can anchor. That's what they want. That's what the nose is, an anchor guy, and that's what I would bring." Thomas officially measured at 6-3 and 331 pounds. "That's what they had me at," he said. "But I think I'm 6-4." His hands are "10 [inches] and some change," he says, and he plays the game with an obvious enthusiasm. Even in blocking drills, Thomas will emit a primal scream as he blows by interior linemen. "My favorite guy is [Albert] Haynesworth," he said. "He's an animal. That's a MAN!" And his outgoing practice demeanor? He credits that to his college program, where he played for former University of Miami and NFL coach Butch Davis and former NFL assistant John Blake was his position coach. "You've got to have fun," Thomas said. "At North Carolina, you come with our D, you got to have fun. If anybody came out to our practice, that’s what they’d see us doing: being loud, having fun, running, chasing the ball. That’s all we know. Our coaching staff, that’s what they want." Talking to Thomas, I couldn't help but think back to a young Jason Ferguson, whom I covered when he played at Georgia and I was working in Augusta. Maybe it's the No. 95 Thomas is wearing out here this week. Maybe it's the quick wit and the outgoing personality. Maybe it's the quickness off the ball and the ability to make plays on the nose. Maybe it's the country upbringing; Thomas is from Eagle Springs, N.C., while Ferguson is from Nettleton, Miss. But the similarity is striking. At least it is to me. UPDATE 6:22 P.M.: Just got off a conference call with ESPN draft guru Todd McShay, and, well, maybe I got a little excited there on ol' Cam Thomas. I asked McShay about him as a possible nose tackle sleeper, especially considering the great shortage of those who can play the position, and he was sorta lukewarm. "He flashed on and off, he showed some ability," McShay said. "Certainly he has the size to play that spot, but I think you're talking more of a backup. I just don't think he has great physical tools." Ouch. Then again, Big Ferg went in the seventh round, 229th overall out of Georgia, 13 years ago. That was Bill Parcells' first draft with the Jets, and they're still going strong as an NFL tandem. http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports...am-thomas.html |
Cam Thomas had a really good Senior Bowl but if you try to find video of him or look at his stats, you aren't going to go away impressed.
The Senior Bowl hype on Thomas has moved him up to a point that he has become a super hero. I don't think the Chiefs can take an early round draft risk on a one week wonder. Cam might be a good NFL NT but his value round will be in the 3rd or 4th. |
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In '07, almost all of the early mocks had Grubbs going early in round 2. Aaaaaaand the Ravens had other plans. |
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CBS has him rated as the #8 DT and #94 overall Dan Williams and Cody are the only two NT prospects weighing in excess of 305 lbs that are rated higher than him. I think Thomas makes sense for KC because of how much Haley hates fat boys. |
Pretty good article on 3-4 teams
FWIW think about all the teams running a 3-4 that could be in the market for a NT San Diego - Williams will be 34 Denver - 26th ranked run D Arizona Cleveland - Rogers isn't a long term solution & the 28th ranked run D Pittsburgh - Hampton isn't getting any younger KC -31st ranked run D New England - if they don't plan on paying Wilfork beyond the tag and don't think Brace can do the job. Buffalo - making the change and the 30th ranked run D Miami - When Jason Ferguson went down they struggled. |
I agree that NTs will go early with teams needing them. Some NFL team very well might use a 2nd round pick on him. If that happens it is because a team HOPES they get the big man they saw at the Senior Bowl practice and game not the player they saw at NC. North Carolina had a very good defense this year and Cam was part of that but in watching North Carolina games Thomas really does not stand out. He had 10 solo tackes, 13 assists, and no sacks. I know the big man in the middle does not get the tackles, but I want a little more. I'd rather use 2nd round picks on players that really produced at the college level.
Just to be clear, I'm not saying that Cam Thomas would be a bad pick, just not 2nd round. I'd target Cam Thomas in the 3rd round for the Chiefs. If Thomas gets picked up before, Torell Troup from Central Florida would be the next choice. It would be nice to have Sean Weatherspoon, but I agree with others it's just not happening with the draft picks the Chiefs currently have. |
Kade Weston is someone that isn't getting much publicity, but he's a huge man (6'5", 330 lbs.) that carries his weight extremely well. He also had decent production from the NT position with 28 tackles, 6 tackles for loss and 2 sacks. I wouldn't mind the Chiefs taking a flyer on him with one of their fifths.
The guy has the space to easily carry another 20-30 pounds (and maybe more). http://images.morris.com/images/athe.../529204896.jpg http://media.scout.com/Media/Image/30/304289.jpg |
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An example of why it is a bad idea to move Cam Thomas too far up your draft board. North Carolina’s Balmer has zero sacks and 19 tackles in two years with 49ers. Ayers had 19 tackles last year for Denver.
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