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McMichael Extension Not Yet/CB on Day 2

Sounds good. I wonder if he picks up his boy Travis Daniels late or looks towards someone else.
 
Laroni Gallishaw, Brandon Browner, Antonio Perkins, Eric King or Alphonso Hodge could be other possible CBs in the 4th or 5th.
 
MrClean said:
Laroni Gallishaw, Brandon Browner, Antonio Perkins, Eric King or Alphonso Hodge could be other possible CBs in the 4th or 5th.

do any of those guys have future starting potential?
 
I was personally hoping Webster would fall to our 3rd or 4th rounder, like Poole did last year. Would of been a great pick up.
 
MelbournePhin said:
do any of those guys have future starting potential?
as a sooner fan, i would love for us to get antonio perkins. he has the potential to be a starter but i would think he would be more suited for us as a nickel back. the real plus on this guy is that he's one of the best punt return man in college football history. i think he holds the record for most return tds in college. yeh it would be a good pickup imo...
 
Didn't like 19 CB's go today? Not much left to choose from. My guess is he'll take Brandon Browner. Maybe he'll last until the 5th but Saban may take him first tomorrow.
 
Brandon Browner has starting potential, this kid is 6-3.5, 215, but runs a 4.69, thats really his only knock. According to SI

POSITIVES: Well-sized, shut-down cornerback with good upside for the next level. Solid backpedaling in reverse, flips his hips in transition and displays a burst of closing speed. Effective in man-to-man coverage and has opposing quarterbacks looking away from him. Reads the receivers eyes, gets his head back around, and makes plays on the ball. Quickly plants, then breaks on the throw. Gets vertical and adjusts to knock away the pass. Effectively uses his large frame to box out opponents. Explosive run defender who flashes on the scene and looks to deliver the knockout throw. Defeats blocks on his way to the ballcarrier.

NEGATIVES: More of a long strider with built-up speed rather than a quick, sudden defender. Gets turned, not the most instinctive player, and at times does a lot of chasing. Marginally effective backed off the line of scrimmage. Often flagged for pass interference. Times poorly at the combine.

ANALYSIS: A defensive back with outstanding size and strength, Browner is perfectly suited to play press coverage at the next level and also has possibilities at safety. Possesses a lot of upside potential and has the skills to be a shut-down cornerback in the NFL, but far from the finished product -- needs time to develop his overall game and will only be effective in certain systems.

PROJECTION: Mid Third Round
 
MelbournePhin said:
i doubt a cb picked in round 7 would even make the team. but u never know.

I'd hate to pass up Shazor, Mcpherson, Brown, etc over a CB in rnd 4
 
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