felipen123
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1) Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina- Miami really needs that #1 possession WR who will run tough and get us that YAC.
2) Darius Butler CB Connecticut- a CB with the speed and strength to help our young DB’s. Has good experience with top competition. Is a LEAPING Ball hawk. He gives Will allen and Eric Green the comp and the backup.
2) Pat White QB/WR West Virginia- The Key to the perfect wildcat scheme. He can throw with accuracy and make plays scrambling. Also can be a slot wr and can be a KR/PR (giving Ted ginn to only worry about WR)
3) Cody Brown OLB Connecticut- A athlete where the trifecta can help him sharpen his skills at the OLB position. A fast guy who can rush the QB.
4) Chris Clemons S Clemson- Some people questions this pick. Well what happens if G.WILSON and Y.Bell goes down, we have NO ONE behind them. Chris Clemons blew the combine being the fastest DB and a player who loves hitting. He can a valuable S that can have a bright future in our secondary.
5) Sammie Lee Hill DT Stillman- Finally our next NT, a player who can take the C and G at the same time and get through with his speed, a steal in the 5th. Our “DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH”
7) Brandon Walker OG Oklahoma- A proven RG who’s started all 4 years, rarely gets hurt. He played with the best of the best and for the best OFFENSE. He can provide excellent depth at RG in our line if people start going down. Not as strong but has the experience.
7) Brandon Swain DE West Texas A&M- Swain easily made the transition to major college ball, totaling 78 tackles (27 solo, 51 assisted) while recording team-leading totals in tackles-for-loss (24.5 for minus-152 yards), sacks (13 for minus-114 yards), QB hurries (12) and forced fumbles (five). Those 14 sacks rank him second among WTAMU single-season leaders. He also picked off one pass, returning it for 18 yards. Against Northeastern State, Swain recorded a team-leading 11 takedowns in WT's 38-0 shutout over the RiverHawks. He was twice named LSC Defensive Player of the week, and at seasons end, Swain garnered all-America honors by the American Football Coaches Association (first team), Associated Press (first team), Don Hansen's Football Gazette (first team), Daktronics (first team) and D2Football.com (first team), in addition to being named all-LSC first-team as well as LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year.
7) Brandon Pearce OT Memphis- Picked as a first-team All-C-USA honoree by Athlon Sports during the summer...Part of an offensive line that led C-USA in fewest sacks allowed with 14 for the fourth-straight year and ranked 10th nationally...Helped pave the way for a Tiger offense that ranked 13th nationally in passing offense and 23rd in total offense...Started all 13 games at right tackle in 2007 and has started 33 of 36 career games...Played in 96 percent of the team's offensive plays in 2007... Played all but one series in the Tigers' 96 plays season opener against Ole Miss...Did not miss a play in the Tigers' 70-offensive play game with Arkansas State...Did not come out of the game against Marshall, East Carolina, Southern Miss and SMU...Logged action in every offensive play in the 108-play triple overtime win over SMU...Was a key factor in Martin Hankins passing for 3,220 yards and 25 touchdowns...Also worked with the special teams unit.
I believe Chris Clemons, Brandon Swain, and Brandon Pearce can be KEY Factors in 2-3 years, with Bell aging, our OLB corps aging, and our OL depth.
2) Darius Butler CB Connecticut- a CB with the speed and strength to help our young DB’s. Has good experience with top competition. Is a LEAPING Ball hawk. He gives Will allen and Eric Green the comp and the backup.
2) Pat White QB/WR West Virginia- The Key to the perfect wildcat scheme. He can throw with accuracy and make plays scrambling. Also can be a slot wr and can be a KR/PR (giving Ted ginn to only worry about WR)
3) Cody Brown OLB Connecticut- A athlete where the trifecta can help him sharpen his skills at the OLB position. A fast guy who can rush the QB.
4) Chris Clemons S Clemson- Some people questions this pick. Well what happens if G.WILSON and Y.Bell goes down, we have NO ONE behind them. Chris Clemons blew the combine being the fastest DB and a player who loves hitting. He can a valuable S that can have a bright future in our secondary.
5) Sammie Lee Hill DT Stillman- Finally our next NT, a player who can take the C and G at the same time and get through with his speed, a steal in the 5th. Our “DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH”
7) Brandon Walker OG Oklahoma- A proven RG who’s started all 4 years, rarely gets hurt. He played with the best of the best and for the best OFFENSE. He can provide excellent depth at RG in our line if people start going down. Not as strong but has the experience.
7) Brandon Swain DE West Texas A&M- Swain easily made the transition to major college ball, totaling 78 tackles (27 solo, 51 assisted) while recording team-leading totals in tackles-for-loss (24.5 for minus-152 yards), sacks (13 for minus-114 yards), QB hurries (12) and forced fumbles (five). Those 14 sacks rank him second among WTAMU single-season leaders. He also picked off one pass, returning it for 18 yards. Against Northeastern State, Swain recorded a team-leading 11 takedowns in WT's 38-0 shutout over the RiverHawks. He was twice named LSC Defensive Player of the week, and at seasons end, Swain garnered all-America honors by the American Football Coaches Association (first team), Associated Press (first team), Don Hansen's Football Gazette (first team), Daktronics (first team) and D2Football.com (first team), in addition to being named all-LSC first-team as well as LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year.
7) Brandon Pearce OT Memphis- Picked as a first-team All-C-USA honoree by Athlon Sports during the summer...Part of an offensive line that led C-USA in fewest sacks allowed with 14 for the fourth-straight year and ranked 10th nationally...Helped pave the way for a Tiger offense that ranked 13th nationally in passing offense and 23rd in total offense...Started all 13 games at right tackle in 2007 and has started 33 of 36 career games...Played in 96 percent of the team's offensive plays in 2007... Played all but one series in the Tigers' 96 plays season opener against Ole Miss...Did not miss a play in the Tigers' 70-offensive play game with Arkansas State...Did not come out of the game against Marshall, East Carolina, Southern Miss and SMU...Logged action in every offensive play in the 108-play triple overtime win over SMU...Was a key factor in Martin Hankins passing for 3,220 yards and 25 touchdowns...Also worked with the special teams unit.
I believe Chris Clemons, Brandon Swain, and Brandon Pearce can be KEY Factors in 2-3 years, with Bell aging, our OLB corps aging, and our OL depth.