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Old 04-28-2009, 01:13 PM   #1
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So you guys watched a lot of Brown at Mizzou right?

What do you guys think of this pick? Can he be our RT. He certainly has the size. How did he do. How many sack did he give up?
I honestly don't know much about him. The scouting reports were not favorable (he was the 58th rated OT in the entire draft) and as I mentioned on Sunday, I would have taken Herman Johnson at that point (he went to the Cardinals later in that round).

All we can do is hope, because he doesn't have experience in a Pro-Style offense and supposedly, he has poor footwork.
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:12 PM   #2
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I honestly don't know much about him. The scouting reports were not favorable (he was the 58th rated OT in the entire draft) and as I mentioned on Sunday, I would have taken Herman Johnson at that point (he went to the Cardinals later in that round).

All we can do is hope, because he doesn't have experience in a Pro-Style offense and supposedly, he has poor footwork.
He played in the Texas vs. the Nation game in a pro-style offense (Gene Stallings was the coach) and apparently several teams walked away from it convinced that he wasn't just a spread tackle.

Also, the scouting reports say he's intelligent and a very hard worker, so he fits the mental profile.
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Old 04-28-2009, 03:58 PM   #3
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I honestly don't know much about him. The scouting reports were not favorable (he was the 58th rated OT in the entire draft) and as I mentioned on Sunday, I would have taken Herman Johnson at that point (he went to the Cardinals later in that round).

All we can do is hope, because he doesn't have experience in a Pro-Style offense and supposedly, he has poor footwork.
My first thought would be that most ALL LT's are rated higher than most all RT's when lumped all together. Most teams will take a "decent" LT in a later round and move them to the right side. To me, it seems the Chiefs thinking here is, "Why move a LT, to RT. Just draft a RT". Therefore, he won't need time to get acquainted to the other side. Afterall, McIntosh seemed to make a better LT than RT, even though RT is the less important, easier to play side.

As for the footwork, some Mizzou fan's said it was surprisingly good for as big as he is. You would think it'd be good, he was a good enough athlete to play basketball, and supposedly, roundballer's are better athlete's than football players. Not to mention his footwork couldn't be any worse than Richardson's.

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He played in the Texas vs. the Nation game in a pro-style offense (Gene Stallings was the coach) and apparently several teams walked away from it convinced that he wasn't just a spread tackle.

Also, the scouting reports say he's intelligent and a very hard worker, so he fits the mental profile.
He is also shown to be very versatile, doing whatever it took, or was asked of him to get to where he's at. He played DT and TE in H.S. Then went to Mizzou to play basketball, don't know if that worked out or not, but ended up as a walk on for the football team. Started at center, moved to left guard, was the backup at left tackle, the won the right tackle spot outright. He also played right guard in there somewhere. I'd think he should show to have a pretty high ceiling.
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