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Would it be to far fetched for us to gamble a 3rd rounder on this guy. Seems like a good gamble to be Docketts future DT partner if Wright really is 310+ lbs.
Never really paid attention to this guy, so who has any first hand knowledge on him, and is a 3rd or even a 2nd rounder that big of a reach for him.
Or should we not take the gamble and try for one of the many good big men(there will be a lot) coming out in the 2006 draft if we still need one:
Rodrique Wright, 6-5, 320, Texas
Gabe Watson, 6-4, 335, Michigan
LeKevin Smith, 6-2, 310, Nebraska
Orien Harris, 6-4, 300, Miami
Steve Fifita, 6-0, 322, Utah
Anthony Montgomery, 6-5, 315, Minnesota
Gerald Anderson, 6-2, 315, Georgia
Kwakou Robinson, 6-4, 325, Virginia
*Haloti, Ngata, 6-5, 345, Oregon
If a team is looking for a quality defensive tackle, they should strongly consider Southern California's Manuel Wright in the coming supplemental draft. Wright, who made himself available for the draft because of academic concerns, is a big-time player. Some scouts are worried he wasn't as productive as he should have been at USC, but he played behind some good players, such as Eagles first-round pick Mike Patterson. Wright was a big-time recruit coming out of Long Beach Poly, but he had to go to junior college before enrolling at USC. He eventually worked his way in as a starter last season when Shaun Cody, a second-round pick this year, moved to end. Wright had a big sack against Cal late and he played well in the Orange Bowl. At 6-feet-6, 310 pounds, he is worth a second-round pick in the supplemental draft. Any team doing so would forfeit their second-round pick in next April's regular draft. He's worth the risk, although he has to get into a situation where the coach stays on him a bit.
Would it be to far fetched for us to gamble a 3rd rounder on this guy. Seems like a good gamble to be Docketts future DT partner if Wright really is 310+ lbs.
Never really paid attention to this guy, so who has any first hand knowledge on him, and is a 3rd or even a 2nd rounder that big of a reach for him.
Or should we not take the gamble and try for one of the many good big men(there will be a lot) coming out in the 2006 draft if we still need one:
Rodrique Wright, 6-5, 320, Texas
Gabe Watson, 6-4, 335, Michigan
LeKevin Smith, 6-2, 310, Nebraska
Orien Harris, 6-4, 300, Miami
Steve Fifita, 6-0, 322, Utah
Anthony Montgomery, 6-5, 315, Minnesota
Gerald Anderson, 6-2, 315, Georgia
Kwakou Robinson, 6-4, 325, Virginia
*Haloti, Ngata, 6-5, 345, Oregon