Future Jet OLB Lamarr Woodley

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  1. jamesAngleton

    jamesAngleton New Member

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    Had another monster game with 2 1/2 sacks
     
  2. Darth Vader

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    yeah i love Lamarr.

    He'd be perfect in g+w.

    And if not, he could be our adversary in silver+blue....
     
  3. jamesAngleton

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    7 sacks already. Brian Smith from Missouri is also a potential draft pick at the 3/4 OLB position.
     
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    Lamarr Woodley is the shit. I'd love to see him in Green and white too. How early do you think he'll go in the draft if he keeps his solid game playing up?
     
  5. jamesAngleton

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    Well, Mel Kiper has him at around 28 and MSNBC just had a 2 Round Mock

    http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15293775/

    with Woodley at around 31. And this is after his 2/12sack game on Saturday. I figure He will be at around 15-19 right were the Jets will be.
     
  6. Jonathan_Vilma

    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    Probably because he's projected much better with his hand on the ground. He's not good from the line to his paralell sideline, or moving laterally. He's very good in the trenches, although he's not a perfect projection to 3-4 rushbacker, although I think he could be a nice player there.
     
  7. Darth Vader

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    i think he'd be great in at ILB in the 4-3 as well.

    if mangini truly wants to run a free-form flexible defense, woodley would be perfect.
     
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    10. Anthony Spencer, DE, Purdue (SR)
    One of the best-kept secrets in the country is Spencer, who has been dominant at times this year and is leading the Big Ten in both sacks (7.5) and tackles for loss (17). He may not have the ideal size that scouts look for at only 6-3 and 261 lbs. but Spencer is extremely fast and more than likely athletic enough to move to outside linebacker in the 3-4 if need be. This guy is simply one of the best pass rushers in the country and his stock is soaring right now so he won't be a relative unknown among draftniks for very much longer.

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