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04-26-2008, 01:46 PM | |
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"Dorsey is a high-character guy who is a coach’s dream... and is all about winning."
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Dorsey is a high-character guy who is a coach’s dream. He puts the interests of the team above his own personal concerns and is all about winning. He’s compact, strong, and lightning quick. It often seems as if he’s moving before the center snaps the ball. Against the run, he’s a true plugger, taking up two blockers consistently and erasing holes for the ball-carrier. He’s able to stay low and create power from his legs and use his long arms (35"+) effectively to keep blockers at bay. He moves well laterally and can get down the line in pursuit. As a pass-rusher, Dorsey’s quickness allows him to penetrate the gaps and his strength allows him to overpower the offensive linemen. There are very few NFL blockers currently that could handle Dorsey one-on-one. Dorsey is a team leader, both vocally and demonstrably. He played through pain his senior season and even maintained a positive perspective in the days leading up to the draft when rumors were floated regarding a "clandestine" knee surgery that never occurred. He's going to be an asset in the community for whichever franchise is fortunate enough to draft him. |
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04-26-2008, 02:05 PM | #16 |
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04-26-2008, 02:06 PM | #17 |
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we don't even realize how lucky we are
we haven't had a good DT for a decade, at least....
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04-26-2008, 02:07 PM | #18 |
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the raiders ****in blew it.
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04-26-2008, 02:09 PM | #19 |
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agreed.
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04-26-2008, 11:45 PM | #20 |
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I realize now what got me wondering about his character (and why I dug up this quote). When we drafted him, his reaction looked to me that he was near tears.
For a guy who could rightly expect to be the #1 pick overall, to slip to #5 and be faced with heading to a bad team in a smaller midwestern city and having to deal with negotiating with Carl Peterson... I wouldn't have been suprised to see a disappointed response from and I'm actually a little suprised it wasn't at least at least muted. He was moved. I'm really excited about him being part of this team. |
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04-26-2008, 11:46 PM | #21 |
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Indeed, Dorsey is a real high character guy. I think he can provide some real leadership for our defense.
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04-27-2008, 12:19 AM | #22 |
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I'm curious; who would you compare Dorsey to a the same position?
Sapp? etc... I love the pick.
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04-27-2008, 12:24 AM | #23 |
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04-27-2008, 12:31 AM | #24 |
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He seems motivated; unlike most DTs it seems;
Chiefs need an injection of that; be it on offense or defense. Hopefully he's the start for the Chiefs to gain an identity.
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04-27-2008, 12:37 AM | #25 |
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From nfldraftscout.com
Positives: Has a thick upper body build that might lack ideal muscle tone, but he does compensate with good initial explosion and raw, natural power...When he stays low in his pads and keeps his hands inside the framework, he generates a good surge off the snap and into the blocker, doing a stellar job of clogging the rush lanes and collapsing the pocket...Shows good ability to redirect and make tackles in the backfield and has the initial burst that allows him to make plays to the outside...Shows good feet and body control working in space and plays with a high motor...Understands blocking schemes and has no trouble retaining plays, picking things up quickly...Has long, functionally strong arms and large hands to grab and drag the ball carriers down...Plays through pain, evident in 2006 when he competed with a stress fracture in his leg, and in 2007 when he refused to sit out any games despite a knee injury and a sore back...Always seems to be in the right position to make the play, showing a good flow to the ball in the short area (lacks timed speed to give chase in long pursuit)...Has a great work ethic and takes well to hard coaching...Good team leader who works hard in the training room...Has the change of direction agility to make plays moving down the line...His acceleration is evident with his short burst and he displays very good stamina (rare to see him run out of gas)...Has a good concept for taking pursuit angles, showing quickness and explosiveness off the snap...Has the ability to create a new line of scrimmage with his initial step and is quick to gain advantage and shoot the gaps...Displays very quick hands and feet coming out of his stance, plus the body control to recover when he out-runs the play...Has become a physically dominant player who demands double-teams, as he does a good job in using his strength and explosiveness to close gaps and play with good leverage...Doesn't give up much ground to double-teams and creates good separation with his long arms...Reacts well to block pressure and locates the ball quickly...Strong inside run defender who consistently keeps his motor running, as he can make plays up and down the line of scrimmage (just lacks long speed on the chase)...Does a nice job of using his quickness and change-of-direction to spin out...Rarely gives up ground vs. double teams (usually only when he gets too high in his stance and leaves his chest exposed)...Has the brute strength in his hands to neutralize...Splits and redirects with leverage, flashing good strength to penetrate...Does an outstanding job of making plays outside the box and down field, as he uses his long arms effectively to create separation...Will chase and make plays in short pursuit, showing aggressiveness and urgency working down the line...Has the power to make explosive tackles and generates good pressure through a combo pass block, destroying fullbacks who get in his path...Possesses good club and rip moves, as well as a good bull rush... Has the ability to create separation from his opponent with an initial strike...Shows a quick burst to close on the quarterback or halfback from inside the box...Separates in the open with good surge and has very good hand technique to control blocks and disengage. Negatives: Has a thick frame and while not sloppy, he does lack solid muscle tone, but does compensate with outstanding initial quickness and lower body strength...While he explodes off the snap, he has just marginal speed to make plays in long pursuit (best when shooting the inside gaps rather than try to make plays on the outside)...Has a strong lower body, but he needs to improve his base (gets narrow in his stance), as blockers have had success getting underneath his pads to lock on and wash him out of the play (see 2007 Tulane, Kentucky and Tennessee, and 2006 Tulane and Mississippi State games)...Must do a better job of planting his foot and anchoring vs. double teams (has good hand placement, but needs to counter better at times)...Best when taking angles or shooting gaps (gets too caught up in the battle when taking on isolated blockers at the point of attack)...Lack of ideal size might limit him to one-gap schemes...Generates good penetration, but for some reason, he fails to seal the deal on the quarterback (has only seven pressures in 51 games)...Does not display an array of pass rush moves, but shows good burst on the bull rush...Good complimentary type, but by declining postseason all-star invites it leaves one to wonder if he can dominate at the next level or is a player who was covered up by the LSU gang-tackling scheme (Tiger defensive linemen in the past have not lived up to their college billing in the NFL). Compares To: WARREN SAPP-Oakland...While both have made a nice living off their explosive initial step, Dorsey does not have the same game-changing ability Sapp displayed during the prime of his career. Let's face it, Dorsey is a good sanitation man (takes out the trash by handling multiple blockers, thus freeing a teammate up to make the play), but if statistics tell the true story, he had just 13 sacks, 27 stops for losses and seven quarterback pressures in 51 collegiate games. While we will follow the party line that he could develop into another Sapp, he also could be a clone of a former LSU Tiger, Anthony McFarland
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04-27-2008, 12:45 AM | #26 |
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It's hard to argue McFadden. But Dorsey is arguably the best player in the draft. He has the potential to preform my favorite defensive play. Which is mauling the center and running over the QB as he's getting ready to set up to pass or hand off to the RB. I just love a tackle destroying a play in the backfield.
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04-27-2008, 07:28 AM | #28 |
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couldn't believe oakland passed on him really. I know McFadden is a great college player but oakland was already one of the better rushing offenses in the league and they have a lot of needs.
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04-27-2008, 07:51 AM | #29 |
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I guess I'll be the one to be pessimistic here. I am tickled as much as anyone about the pick. I like both first round picks in fact. But I am wondering how long it will be before they're signed and official Chiefs players. So far the Chiefs have done most everything right. Carl and his hardball tactics can quickly change that.
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04-27-2008, 08:01 AM | #30 |
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