sbk92

2
Messages
12,134
Reaction score
6
He goes much more in depth than this in his online guide, but these are the summaries.


Tyron Smith T USC: (91 rating, 1st at T, 14th overall) This is a fast rising prospect with a very good skill set, though maybe not developed enough to handle the LT spot early in his NFL career. With only two starting seasons, he is still a developing prospect in many respects and one that many clubs would covet to bring along, though not before some further progress especially at LT. Blue chip developing prospect with the skills to play LT in time. Well developed despite limited experience.

Draft Projection: 1st round

Hindu Theory: Jason Smith

-

Bruce Carter OLB North Carolina: (90 rating, 3rd at OLB, 54th overall) Highly developed defender with the skill set to be an every down Will backer. His injury hurts his status. I considered him a top 20 athlete prior to his senior season. Currently he figures in the late 2nd/early 3rd round area and a total steal there if his club is patient and allows him to get right medically, which may take until at least midseason. Savvy backer with big upside and the athletic ability to become an impact player in the right setting. Marginal top 50 talent and possible Pro Bowl player. Best punt blocker I have ever scouted.

Draft Projection: 2nd-3rd round

Hindu Theory: Keith Rivers

-

DeMarco Murray RB Oklahoma: (82 rating, 6th at RB, 82nd overall) He is a natural complete runner with all the talent to become an early NFL feature back if he proves durable over a full schedule. He is a smooth runner with the ability to shift gears, follow blockers and break big plays. He combines the size, speed, quickness and enough power to run between the tackles, though must show that on a game by game basis to earn the feature back role. This is a talented well rounded back with the quickness to get outside and make the corner and the burst to hit the home run, though mainly a straight line runner. He is a fine talent that probably goes in the top 75-100 prospects and capable of being a high quality feature back similar to Jamaal Charles.

Draft Projection: 3rd round

Hindu Theory: Jamaal Charles

-

David Arkin G Missouri State: (75 rating, 9th at G. 142nd overall) He's a hard worker who plays with intensity and smarts that allowed him to be a quality pass protector. He is well developed in pass protection, but can be walked back vs. physical defenders. He lacks the top agility for the outside, but is well suited for the interior. He is a high developmental type for the inside with the package to make it and possibly start. Savvy lineman with the raw talent to succeed. Good 3rd day pick with the athletic ability to challenge for a starting job in time. Marginal top 150 prospect with interior starting grade.

Draft Projection: 4th-5th round

Hindu Theory: Jake Scott

-

Josh Thomas CB Buffalo: (70 rating, 23rd at CB) This kid is a good 3rd day pick with the skill set and toughness to be a high level nickel corner and possibly even a surprise starter in time in a cover 2 scheme. He is a good defender with a fine LOD despite lacking top speed and ball skills. Marginal top 150 prospect with good LOD to help early in nickel package. Major college sleeper with fine skill set to also help on coverage units where his tackling will help now.

-

Dwayne Harris WR East Carolina: (75 rating, 19th at WR, 144th overall) He is a quick athlete with the ability to become a fine role player and possible starter in three wideout sets. Has the talent to become and early return specialist and probable slot receiver with the developed skill set to contribute. His fine open field running skills gives his club an added weapon, though he will probably never be more than a role player. Well developed receiver that is falling off average measurables. Has the skill set to be a good role player, though he probably ranks as only a marginal top 150 selection.

Hindu Theory: Jarett Dillard

-

Shaun Chapas FB Georgia: (62 rating, 6th at FB) Solid fullback prospect with little fanfare, but the skill set and talent to start at some point of his career. He is similar to the Giants' Madison Hedgecock in size, toughness and skill set. He shows the physical talent that should earn him time on special teams where he was successful during college. Possible late or high priority FA signee with a make it grade and the talent to surprise and start.

-

Nothing on Nagy.
 

Romo 2 Austin

Cheerleader
Messages
56
Reaction score
0
I'd take a draft with Jamaal Charles & Keith Rivers, in that case everything else is just icing on the cake.
 

Texas Ace

Practice Squad
Messages
402
Reaction score
0
If Nagy makes this team, then our O-line depth is even worse than I originally thought.
 
Messages
10,636
Reaction score
0
My brother is swearing by Phil Costa. I say Arkin might need to be ready quicker then expected.

Talking active gameday, and starter year 2
 

sbk92

2
Messages
12,134
Reaction score
6
I don't know how anyone can really have a take on Nagy. The guy barely played. And because of injury.

He wouldn't have been my pick but if you must take a flyer, doing it on a guy from an OL factory like Wisconsin isn't terrible.

If he can't beat out Costa, then yes. He sucks at life.
 
Top Bottom