Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
Anquan Boldin to Philadelphia for their #21 pick, a flip-flopping of 2nd and 3rd round picks (#63 & #95, for #53 & #85), and two of Phildelphia's 5th round picks (#133 & #145).
1A (#21): Tyson Jackson, 34DE, LSU. Starter at RDE, with Calais Campbell and Kenny Iwebma rotating in for Dockett and Jackson. Jackson is a monster versus the run, and he collapses pockets versus the pass.
1B (#31): LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh. When all is said and done, McCoy's explosiveness reminds Whiz of "Fast Willie" Parker.
2 (#53): Paul Kruger, 34OLB, Utah. The heir apparent for Okeafor at SOLB, this guy is a relentless edge rusher, fluid athlete and, most importantly, a sure, fundamental tackler.
3 (#85): Lawrence Sidbury, 34OLB, Richmond. Weakside edge rusher who plays fast and explosively. Needs to add some strength. Hello John Lott.
4 (#127): Sherrod Martin, CB/FS, Troy. Has the range and recovery speed the Cardinals need in their deep coverage.
5A (#133): A.Q. Shipley, C, Penn. St. Tenacious player who is being overlooked by strong center class.
5B (#145): Louis Vasquez, G, Texas Tech. John Lott witnessed Vasquez leadf the combine in bench presses at 39. And the thing is he already is a good pass blocker having played in the Texas Tech spread.
5C (#159): Ellis Lankster, CB, West Virginia. This JUCO transfer and one year starter at West Virginia had a good enough season to be invited to the Senior Bowl, where he made a nice pick and one eye-popping tackle.
6 (#191): Brennan Marion, WR, Tulsa. In two years at Tulsa this kid was truly amazing, putting up huge numbers and averages per catch in the high 20s. He suffered an ACL injury in the last game of the season and was still not able to run at the combine. He's a 6-0, 190 pound home run threat who has an uncanny knack for scoring TDs.
7A (#223): Brian Johnson, QB, Utah. All this guy does is win and manage games to near perfection at times (13-0 in 2008). He lacks prototypical size and elite arm strength, but he's accurate and poised.
7B (TBD): Connedge Collins, FB, Pittsburgh. McCoy's FB is one of the real sleepers in this draft. Not only is Collins a quick, powerful blocker, he's a running threat who averaged 4.4 ypc last season.
1A (#21): Tyson Jackson, 34DE, LSU. Starter at RDE, with Calais Campbell and Kenny Iwebma rotating in for Dockett and Jackson. Jackson is a monster versus the run, and he collapses pockets versus the pass.
1B (#31): LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh. When all is said and done, McCoy's explosiveness reminds Whiz of "Fast Willie" Parker.
2 (#53): Paul Kruger, 34OLB, Utah. The heir apparent for Okeafor at SOLB, this guy is a relentless edge rusher, fluid athlete and, most importantly, a sure, fundamental tackler.
3 (#85): Lawrence Sidbury, 34OLB, Richmond. Weakside edge rusher who plays fast and explosively. Needs to add some strength. Hello John Lott.
4 (#127): Sherrod Martin, CB/FS, Troy. Has the range and recovery speed the Cardinals need in their deep coverage.
5A (#133): A.Q. Shipley, C, Penn. St. Tenacious player who is being overlooked by strong center class.
5B (#145): Louis Vasquez, G, Texas Tech. John Lott witnessed Vasquez leadf the combine in bench presses at 39. And the thing is he already is a good pass blocker having played in the Texas Tech spread.
5C (#159): Ellis Lankster, CB, West Virginia. This JUCO transfer and one year starter at West Virginia had a good enough season to be invited to the Senior Bowl, where he made a nice pick and one eye-popping tackle.
6 (#191): Brennan Marion, WR, Tulsa. In two years at Tulsa this kid was truly amazing, putting up huge numbers and averages per catch in the high 20s. He suffered an ACL injury in the last game of the season and was still not able to run at the combine. He's a 6-0, 190 pound home run threat who has an uncanny knack for scoring TDs.
7A (#223): Brian Johnson, QB, Utah. All this guy does is win and manage games to near perfection at times (13-0 in 2008). He lacks prototypical size and elite arm strength, but he's accurate and poised.
7B (TBD): Connedge Collins, FB, Pittsburgh. McCoy's FB is one of the real sleepers in this draft. Not only is Collins a quick, powerful blocker, he's a running threat who averaged 4.4 ypc last season.