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    2009 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:

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    Terrance Taylor, DT, Michigan
    The University of Michigan's Terrance Taylor is a phenomenal athlete. Aside from being a top football recruit out of high school, Taylor was also a three time state power lifting champion in Michigan, and the undefeated heavyweight state wrestling champion as a senior. Taylor's training as a wrestler has helped his football tremendously, because of the sports focus on positioning, balance and technique. His massive frame has allowed him to eat up blockers during his collegiate career, even while playing the nose tackle in former coach Lloyd Carr's 3-4 defense. Taylor has played in 47 games during his career as a Wolverine, registering 104 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, and has batted down 3 passes at the line of scrimmage. His athletic ability has even made a difference for the Michigan special teams unit, where he blocked two kicks during his junior year and 1 as a senior. Taylor will provide whichever NFL team that drafts him with some versatility. He would be perfect in a 4-3 system with a smaller pass rushing tackle at his side, and is very comfortable playing nose tackle in the 3-4 alignment. Taylor also has the size/speed combination that could cause offenses nightmares if he lined up as a huge 3-4 defensive end at times. If he works out well and can run a 4.8 second 40 at the combine (his unofficial best time), his stock would sky rocket. Taylor could go anywhere in the second to fourth round, depending on the demand for defensive tackles at the top of the draft.
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    That "scouting report" said he would be perfect in a 4-3 as a space eater next to a rushing UT, and it said he "should" work out in a 3-4 as a NT as well.

    I didn't read any part in that report that would make anyone change there opinions of Taylor. I would like to see how you explain the fact that he did nothing all year and that is why is doesn't deserve to be mentioned as being taken higher than a mid to late 3rd rounder.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ringo56 View Post
      That "scouting report" said he would be perfect in a 4-3 as a space eater next to a rushing UT, and it said he "should" work out in a 3-4 as a NT as well.

      I didn't read any part in that report that would make anyone change there opinions of Taylor. I would like to see how you explain the fact that he did nothing all year and that is why is doesn't deserve to be mentioned as being taken higher than a mid to late 3rd rounder.
      That's not what it says in the article....Here is the quote:

      "He would be perfect in a 4-3 system with a smaller pass rushing tackle at his side, and is very comfortable playing nose tackle in the 3-4 alignment. Taylor also has the size/speed combination that could cause offenses nightmares if he lined up as a huge 3-4 defensive end at times."

      Which means if he doesn't work out at NT we could still utilize his abilities as a 3-4 DE. I think the fact that he may be able to play two positions adds a little upside to him as well.

      I don't get it. Last year everyone is goo goo over this guy. Then coaching changes come, he stops eating junk-food and gets more athletic while loosing a little weight and all of the sudden he is a waste of time. At least we know he has the ability to put on the weight again if needed.
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      • #4
        What he is is nothing special, regardless of his position.

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        • #5
          YEAH WRESTLERS!!!!:salute!::salute!:
          Darcel McBath 2009 Adopt-a-Bronco

          McDaniel's Assistant Assylum: Defensive Line Coach

          Jay Cutler 336-555 3666 yards 27 TD 26 INT 7W 9L
          vs.
          Kyle Orton 336-541 3802 yards 21 TD 12 INT 8W 8L
          Robert Ayers 18 Tackles 1 TD
          First Round Pick TBA

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          • #6
            i would be ok with us drafting him as long as we have already signed/drafted our starter at NT.

            but i think he is a very solid rotational player that can fill in for any of the d-line positions

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cutler=Elway View Post
              2009 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:

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              Terrance Taylor, DT, Michigan
              The University of Michigan's Terrance Taylor is a phenomenal athlete. Aside from being a top football recruit out of high school, Taylor was also a three time state power lifting champion in Michigan, and the undefeated heavyweight state wrestling champion as a senior. Taylor's training as a wrestler has helped his football tremendously, because of the sports focus on positioning, balance and technique. His massive frame has allowed him to eat up blockers during his collegiate career, even while playing the nose tackle in former coach Lloyd Carr's 3-4 defense. Taylor has played in 47 games during his career as a Wolverine, registering 104 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, and has batted down 3 passes at the line of scrimmage. His athletic ability has even made a difference for the Michigan special teams unit, where he blocked two kicks during his junior year and 1 as a senior. Taylor will provide whichever NFL team that drafts him with some versatility. He would be perfect in a 4-3 system with a smaller pass rushing tackle at his side, and is very comfortable playing nose tackle in the 3-4 alignment. Taylor also has the size/speed combination that could cause offenses nightmares if he lined up as a huge 3-4 defensive end at times. If he works out well and can run a 4.8 second 40 at the combine (his unofficial best time), his stock would sky rocket. Taylor could go anywhere in the second to fourth round, depending on the demand for defensive tackles at the top of the draft.
              Did TT write that, He will be a qaulity back up in this leauge nothing more. I hate Michigan DLineman
              The fool who fancies he is full of wisdom
              While he sits by his hearth at home.
              Quickly finds when questioned by others .
              That he knows nothing at all.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MindField View Post
                What he is is nothing special, regardless of his position.
                MindField

                RE: Gabe Waton
                The guy played in a cou0pkle of goalline and short yardage sets, and mae a couple of arm tackles where he hit the ballcarrier in the ankles, other than that, he did nothing.

                Why are infatuated by him around here is a mystery...



                Mindfield who do you think would be a good NT four our system if we wen't this route???

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                • #9
                  TT in the fourth or later FTW!

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