Originally posted by kerouac9
With Bell, Bryant, Davis, and King, the Cards shouldn't target another 1-gap DT for at least another season. That being said, the Cards should look hard at Wilfork (in the event of a trade down 5-8 slots) or Donnell Washington.
The key to the Pats' D is Ted Washington. He stopped the Panthers' run O cold. Casey Hampton is what makes' the Steelers' run D tick. Albert Haynesworth (6'6", 320) and Robiare Smith (6'4", 280) is what makes the Titans' D so good.
If the Cards need a DT, it's a big, fat, 2-gap DT/NT along the lines of Hampton, Washington, and Haynesworth. Either Wilfork or Washington could fill this role.
Originally posted by Harry
I know I haven't had a good track record in either direction with FSU defensive linemen, but I'll go on record as warning the Cards now about Dockett. Forget the off-field stuff, this guy is a time bomb waiting to go off. Be afraid. Be very afraid. He has athleticism, but it ends there. He came up small in every major matchup for the last couple of seasons.
Originally posted by CardShark
Who has the correct forty times? Jones and the War Room as quoted by Bach are different.
Originally posted by kerouac9
If they're going to draft a DT, they should just cover up all the names and make sure that they don't take one unless the weight is over 320. That Hawiian kid looks intriguing.
Originally posted by CardShark
I'm with you on the big tackles. I don't want to see them take one this year in the first round though. I don't think there are any worthy of a top 10 pick in this years draft, but I do feel they could get a good one in the top of the second.
Isaac Sopoaga DT Hawaii
Strengths
Isaac is strong and powerful, strong and powerful and strong and powerful. He is great at stuffing the run. He uses his hands very well, has good lateral movement and good feet. Isaac is a pure 2-gap DT. He understands the use of leverage and is strong and powerful. (I said that, right?)
Needs to Improve
Isaac is not a pass rusher. He is a pass crusher.
Bottom Line
Isaac does one thing well and he does it very well -- STUFF THE RUN. He has natural strength. It is not made-up strength from working out. When Isaac was born, I believe he could lift and jerk 250 lbs straight out of womb. Isaac has leadership abilities. He has leadership abilities because no one in his right mind would be stupid enough NOT to follow him. This kid is still learning the game of football and the skills that are needed for his
position, but make no mistake about it, he will be a core player for his team and a great teammate. I have a feeling the name Isaac Sopoaga means ‘pick a running back up, hold over your head and throw him to the ground’. I know that's a little long, but you get the picture. I like to call him Isaac (The Crusher) Sopoaga. A star is born.
Originally posted by kerouac9
Isaac Sopoaga DT Hawaii
Originally posted by BACH
I prefer Donnell Washington at #32. Sopoaga in the 3rd could work, too. Here's the War Rooms analysis of him
Originally posted by kerouac9
It's worth mentioning that the Dolphins have one of the best run defenses in the NFL with Tim Bowens, as well.
The weaknesses that the War Room mentions mainly have to do with his efficacy as a pass rusher. Ideally, we wouldn't have to use him as such, since on passing downs, Bryant and Bell/King would come in at the Tackle positions. We'd use Sopoaga in much the same way that the Pats use Ted Washington or the Packers use Gilbert Brown: Try to limit him to about 35% of total snaps. This would maximize his efficacy on rushing downs and limit his liability against the pass.
I wouldn't cry about drafting Washington at #32, but I'd personally rather use that pick on a cornerback, which is a much larger position of need, even if the Cards should sign one even two free-agents at the position. Barrett is probably gone, and Hill is entering his late 20s. The position needs an infusion of talented youth, and a 2nd round corner as well as a fifth or sixth round cornerback should do this very well. At the same time, Sopoaga should be available at the top of the 3rd round, and would be great value at that position.
Originally posted by Northern Card
Renaldo Hill - 11/12/1978 (25) entering his prime
Originally posted by Assface
In that picture with Wilfork it looks like they're holding a bunch of ice cream sandwiches up to him.
Its a Klondike bar! They were trying to hypnotize Wilfork with a Klondike bar!!!
Originally posted by Harry
I know I haven't had a good track record in either direction with FSU defensive linemen, but I'll go on record as warning the Cards now about Dockett. Forget the off-field stuff, this guy is a time bomb waiting to go off. Be afraid. Be very afraid. He has athleticism, but it ends there. He came up small in every major matchup for the last couple of seasons.
Originally posted by Assface
In that picture with Wilfork it looks like they're holding a bunch of ice cream sandwiches up to him.
If we trade down a few spots I would love to have him on our team.
If not let's take Sopoaga in the 3rd. This way we have some Hawaiin punch to go with our Kool Aid.
Igor sounds interesting too as long as we have someone who can develope him.