DKphin
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1. Percy Harvin WR Florida(5'11" 195lbs.)
Mr. Versatility. Harvin can play WR/RB/PR/KR-Hell, if needed, he could probably be a DB. When talking about his speed, I've said that Percy is as fast as he has to be. If you put him up against a 4.5 guy he will be 4.4. When Chris Rainey challenged he and Jeff Demps to an impromp to race, Rainey lost to Demps(who by the way ran the 2nd fastest 100m in HS(10.01) and almost made the Olympic Sprint Team) and beat him once. He raced Percy twice and lost both times. I get a kick out of these guys who say that Harvin can not run routes. I know the spread is not the best preparation for the NFL, but Harvin has the God-given talent and desire to make an impact in the NFL. In college he ran crisps routes. I never saw him round off his routes, everything was squared off.
2a.Clint Sintim OLB Virginia(6'3" 254lbs.)
Was a 2nd Team All-ACC in 2008, only because there is another guy in conference named Aaron Curry. He can deliver the big hit, get to the quarterback, drop into coverage and has the size to be a dominating linebacker in the NFL. He has the versatility both play ILB and OLB. He has drawn physical comparisons to Lawrence Taylor, but lacks the all out drive of LT. But if we can get him motivated and avoid those stretches where he coasts along, we would have one Hell of a Linebacker.
2b. Darius Butler CB Connecticut(5'11" 190)
One of the best cover corners in the draft. He is always looking for the big play and has the ability to make it. He is not the most physical CB, but his coverage skills make up for any lack of physicallity. Butler has the ability(if there is such a thing with advantages the offenses have in the passing game) to be a shut down corner in the NFL.
3. Kraig Urbik OG Wisconsin(6'6" 326)
He is exactly what Sparano is looking for: a big physical road grader for the OL. He has the versatility the coach is looking for to play either RT or RG. His footwork has been a concern, but it did improve this past year. He has the ability to trap and pull. He can get to the second defender. Lastly, he is strong as an OX.
4. Dominique Johnson CB(6'1"190)
While he is not the prospect that Dominique-Rogers Cromartie was, he is not far behind. He possess excellent ball skills and speed running a 4.39/40. He is a former Missouri Tiger and finished his senior campaign with 4 ints.
-After that BPA
Mr. Versatility. Harvin can play WR/RB/PR/KR-Hell, if needed, he could probably be a DB. When talking about his speed, I've said that Percy is as fast as he has to be. If you put him up against a 4.5 guy he will be 4.4. When Chris Rainey challenged he and Jeff Demps to an impromp to race, Rainey lost to Demps(who by the way ran the 2nd fastest 100m in HS(10.01) and almost made the Olympic Sprint Team) and beat him once. He raced Percy twice and lost both times. I get a kick out of these guys who say that Harvin can not run routes. I know the spread is not the best preparation for the NFL, but Harvin has the God-given talent and desire to make an impact in the NFL. In college he ran crisps routes. I never saw him round off his routes, everything was squared off.
2a.Clint Sintim OLB Virginia(6'3" 254lbs.)
Was a 2nd Team All-ACC in 2008, only because there is another guy in conference named Aaron Curry. He can deliver the big hit, get to the quarterback, drop into coverage and has the size to be a dominating linebacker in the NFL. He has the versatility both play ILB and OLB. He has drawn physical comparisons to Lawrence Taylor, but lacks the all out drive of LT. But if we can get him motivated and avoid those stretches where he coasts along, we would have one Hell of a Linebacker.
2b. Darius Butler CB Connecticut(5'11" 190)
One of the best cover corners in the draft. He is always looking for the big play and has the ability to make it. He is not the most physical CB, but his coverage skills make up for any lack of physicallity. Butler has the ability(if there is such a thing with advantages the offenses have in the passing game) to be a shut down corner in the NFL.
3. Kraig Urbik OG Wisconsin(6'6" 326)
He is exactly what Sparano is looking for: a big physical road grader for the OL. He has the versatility the coach is looking for to play either RT or RG. His footwork has been a concern, but it did improve this past year. He has the ability to trap and pull. He can get to the second defender. Lastly, he is strong as an OX.
4. Dominique Johnson CB(6'1"190)
While he is not the prospect that Dominique-Rogers Cromartie was, he is not far behind. He possess excellent ball skills and speed running a 4.39/40. He is a former Missouri Tiger and finished his senior campaign with 4 ints.
-After that BPA