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because its a free world.............. and i dont think we will be picking top ten next year which is where mays will probally end up. so in my opinion rolle is a very good option at around spot 21 which is where i think we will pick next year.
When I watched the Trojans play last year, Mays disappeared for long stretches of games. I don't have coaches tape so it's hard to evaluate him on a play-by-play basis, but there were many stretches when I forgot he was on the field. You could argue that the reason why you didn't see him was because he played so deep in the secondary, but with his speed, there's no reason why he shouldn't be around the ball more if he anticipated plays like other productive safeties with better instincts. Plus, like I said, he's not a hard hitter for a guy of his size and speed. Kevin Ellison is a much more aggresive tackler in the USC secondary.
May is a good football player, and has the ability to be even better. However I still can't see the justification for many people to crown him as a Top 15 prospect based off of what he's done so far, that's all.
Detailed NFL Mock Drafts, Player Prospect Rankings, One of the Largest Mock Draft Databases on the Web, Power Rankings and Much More for the NFL and Other Sports.
1.James Laurinaitis, LB Ohio State
2.Michael Oher, OT Ole Miss
3.Malcolm Jenkins,CB Ohio State
4.Michael Johnson,DE/OLB GT
5.Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State
6.Rey Maualuga,LB USC
7.Michael Crabtree**,WR Texas Tech
8.George Selvie*,DL South Florida
9.Knowshon Moreno**,RB Georgia
10.Taylor Mays, S USC
Detailed NFL Mock Drafts, Player Prospect Rankings, One of the Largest Mock Draft Databases on the Web, Power Rankings and Much More for the NFL and Other Sports.
1.James Laurinaitis, LB Ohio State
2.Michael Oher, OT Ole Miss
3.Malcolm Jenkins,CB Ohio State
4.Michael Johnson,DE/OLB GT
5.Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State
6.Rey Maualuga,LB USC
7.Michael Crabtree**,WR Texas Tech
8.George Selvie*,DL South Florida
9.Knowshon Moreno**,RB Georgia
10.Taylor Mays, S USC
I like him a lot and he's one of the players on my wishlist for next year, but it is extremely rare for a LB to go 1st overall. Actually, has it ever happened?
To me, one of these players are the most likely to go #1 overall next year right now:
Matt Stafford [QB, UGA]*
Michael Oher [OT, Ole Miss]
Andre Smith [OT, Alabama]*
Michael Crabtree [WR, Texas Tech]*
I like him a lot and he's one of the players on my wishlist for next year, but it is extremely rare for a LB to go 1st overall. Actually, has it ever happened?
Not often ....I think the last one was '79 Tom Cousineau LB from Ohio Stae
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