at Zach Miller in the 2nd round. A position of need and although they are looking more for a blocking tight end, Miller has solid technique as a blocker and will get better with proper pro coaching. His receiving skills speak for themselves.
it's just not going to happen. while i do think we will take that blocking t.e. on the second day there is no reason to take zack in the second. combine pope & the fact that we need a lot more help in other positions of need & it's clear we will not take any t.e. in the 2nd...more likely to be a lb,de, or ot if we don't get ours in the first.
I don't know, the Cards are sure keeping us guessing on who they may draft. I usually have some kind of feel for what they are going to do but not this year. I don't know what's real and what's bluff and bluster.
It should be indeed ...This year the board is all over the place. Should be an interesting weekend.
at Zach Miller in the 2nd round. A position of need and although they are looking more for a blocking tight end, Miller has solid technique as a blocker and will get better with proper pro coaching. His receiving skills speak for themselves.
I will be shocked if Blaylock is there at 38 when the Cards pick. You couple his versatility to play both guard/tackle, his playing against top notch competition and his intelligence (40 on wonderlic) he aint going to be there at 38. In fact I see the Jets taking him in the first round as a strong possiblity. Just wishfull thinking on the fans part to think he will last to 38.
I agree...but...I think there is going to be a swift run on the DBs and D-linemen in this draft...both are loaded with talent at the top, but drop off considerably...which may mean that Blalock might be there.
I guarantee one thing...there will be a suprise name there at #38...there is every year.
at Zach Miller in the 2nd round.
long answer No way
short answer No
Not if Justin Blalock or Tank Tyler are on the board. Whiz will go interior line first.
That said, you are right to suggest that Miller would be a good pick at #38. No question, the dude is a baller.
Mitch, you don't know this. I do agree Zack Miller will be a decent workman-like TE for many years. He has good hands, is tough as nails, and is a better blocker than the write-ups state.
that is french for not any goodWhiz was recently quoted as naming TE a position of need (along with OL and DL), so I don't think Miller in the second is that far-fetched. In fact, it would be good value, IMO and a good pick.
Pope and Miller is a TE combination that has a lot of potential.
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Strengths:
Outstanding size and bulk...Good athleticism, quickness and balance...Very strong and powerful...Stout at the point and does not get pushed back...Will overwhelm defensive linemen at the point...Has a great initial punch...Moves well...Smart and a hard worker with top intangibles...Terrific run blocker and a road grader...Nasty and plays with a killer instinct...Is versatile...Durable and has a lot of experience.
Weaknesses:
Does not have great feet and his footwork needs refinement...Needs to play with more consistent leverage...Is not yet a great technician and still relies too heavily on his natural talent...A better run than pass blocker...His range is only average.
Notes:
Was a four-year starter...Played right tackle for most of his career but saw some action at guard as a senior...Will probably move inside to guard at the next level but he could potentially play tackle as well...One of the better prospects to come along at his position in a while and he is the rare guard with first round potential.