so Josh Barret possibly? no bad, I also am a fan of Mcclain, also like the safety Joe Fields, i think he has special teams demon written all over him. but we are almost on the clock so it will be exciting to see the way we go at 171
Thanks man, that was too funny.I am still laughing.That Owen Schmitt is crazy like a foxx. I agree with you, though no punter at least not with the 6th rounder.
Mike Fladell, OL, Rutgers (if he's not already gone...NFL.com drafttracker isn't up to the minute). Although he may be a better 7th rounder
what the heck are we thinking now? hmm... I know absolutely nothing about this kid? Where's Marcus Monk?
Marcus Henry WR | (6'3", 207, 4.549) | KANSAS Scouts Grade: 30 Flags: (S: SPEED) Player lacks ideal speed at position Strengths: Quick of the line of scrimmage for size, locates soft spots in zone coverage and flashes the ability to get open quickly. Is smooth getting in and out of cuts and sets defenders up with effective double moves. Uses hands fairly well and can get a clean release working against press coverage. Has long arm, shows good body control and does a nice job of adjusting to fade or deep throws. He also does a nice job of high-pointing the throws and will go up and over defenders at times to make the catch. Shows ability to attack the middle of the field and make the catch in traffic. Weaknesses: Lanky, lacks ideal upper-body strength and gets pushed out of routes at times. Isn't fast enough to run by corners and does not possess the top-end speed to be a big play threat in the NFL. Lacks tempo and suddenness as a route runner. Stands up coming out of cuts and is going to have problems separating from man coverage at the next level. Inconsistent hands and relies on trapping the ball with body at times. Ineffective with blocking as he does not sustain blocks long enough. Overall: Henry played extensively as a freshman, and in his first three seasons at Kansas (2004-'06) he amassed 50 receptions for 585 yards (11.7 average) and three touchdowns in 33 games. As a senior, he appeared and started in all 13 games, nearly doubling his career output to that point. Henry finished the 2007 season with 54 receptions for 1,014 yards (18.8 average) and 10 touchdowns, plus a 23-yard run. Henry possesses the height and ball skills to develop into an effective sub-package possession receiver but it's unlikely he ever develops into an every-down player, which is why he projects as a late round pick or rookie free agent.
what are the measurables on this kid? Mayock on NFLN saying that he is the big possesion guy we could use... But he lacks some speed...
Height: 6-35/8 | Weight: 207 | 40-Time: 4.49 Official Bio Strengths: Has good size and a solid frame with long arms...A smooth athlete...Runs decent routes...Has soft hands...Good leaper...Terrific body control and ball skills...Tough and will work the middle of the field..Good instincts and awareness...Hard worker. Weaknesses: Does not play as fast as he times...Isn't real explosive and lacks a burst...Doesn't get much separation...Not very elusive and won't do much after the catch...Has to get stronger...Has trouble beating the jam...Marginal blocker...A one year wonder. Notes: Really emerged as a senior in '07 and basically doubled his career stat totals from the previous three years combined..Saw his stock go way up as a senior but is still a fringe prospect with limited upside..Likely profiles as more of a possession type