If Crowder does drop back and become an OLB then I will have to ask who will start as a DE.
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Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View PostIf Crowder does drop back and become an OLB then I will have to ask who will start as a DE.
Now keep in mind, the team told Darrell Reid he will be used as an OLB when they signed him. So, he's in the mix for the 3-4 looks as well, and he's making the team not only for his contract, but he's an incredible special teams guy as well.
And I think Boss Bailey starts at WOLB. He's a great blitzer, he'll have to balk up a bit, but he's around 240 anyway.
As for who plays DE? Well we know Kenny Peterson is definitely in the rotation. After that its a big toss up. My guess, if we draft a NT, like we should (Raji, Brace, Baker, Hill, Scott, Taylor, Knighton), then Marcus Thomas definitely starts at one DE position. I'd think Carlton Powell would be in the mix as well since he's an excellent run defender. And then we have about 3 other guys that are scrubs to various degrees but could provide depth. DE is generally the least important position of the 3-4, the guy just has to be able to stand up a double team and stop the run. If you get a DE that can rush, that's just gravy, but Nolan runs a two-gap system, so traditionally, a pass rush from the DE is not expected.
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Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View PostSo from your analysis all we need is NT and were good on defense. How optimistic you are.
Starting NT, Starting Power End for the 4-3 hybrid looks, Nickel CB, Developmental CB, developmental Safety, and ILB depth.
And then on offense, we need a starting RB, a #2 calibur TE that can block and catch, a Starting calibur OC, OG depth, WR depth, and QB depth.
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Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View PostHes a show boat who they say likes to celebrate and has a high opinion of himself yes I understand those are his only negatives by scouts but he sounds to much like a RB we had to have in the 1st not to long ago. I guess we could always trade him for a Defensive player like we did Portis.
Moreno's flamboyancy has never been a detriment to his team as far as I'm aware. In fact, he was very much seen as a leader by his teammates.
Portis wasn't a 1st round pick.Only fools bet against Tim Tebow.
Team Tebow #108
Yards, without points, mean nothing.
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Originally posted by DancingHorsey View PostTwo things:
Moreno's flamboyancy has never been a detriment to his team as far as I'm aware. In fact, he was very much seen as a leader by his teammates.
Portis wasn't a 1st round pick.
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Originally posted by Max Power View PostGood. Squeeze picks out of the Eagles for him. Sheldon Brown wants to be traded, maybe him and their 1st for #18?EKon#12
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What hasnt really been mentioned yet is Morenos vision. HIS vision is Beyond ELITE!
When i first started looking at him i thought he was ok and i liked wells better and thought that andre brown or rashad jennings would be equally as good in the 3rd.
But then i watched pretty much every film i could find on him. His vision is beyond ridiculous. This kid can see wholes opening long before he gets there. He also knows how to make a whole. Which is one thing i havent seen a RB do since TD.
EX. on an off tackle run to the left. Moreno is running wide and he keeps his angle even wider. THat forces the DE to come down further to maintain gap control so Moreno doesnt get outside him to and round the corner. So Moreno keeps running wide, when he does this it also allows his other OL to get off their blocks and move to the next level and at the last moment he breaks it up inside. It looks like he is going to run right into the back of his OL, but then BOOM a whole formed right where he is going.
This is from his vision. He sees that if he pulls wide it will force the DE to come down, negating him from going laterally and collapsing the whole to be formed. It also allows the OL to finish their blocks and get set for him to break.
MORENO has ELITE cubtack ability not only because of his serious moves but because he can anticipate an opening or as i described above "make an opening"
Yes He made that whole. If he would have run the ball any differently the defenders would have also played differently and there would have been no whole.
In our ZBS and Guard pull scheme his vision and cutback will OWN! Think about the single back spread. The D has to worry about us throwing since we are spread and have sick WR. THen they have to worry about Moreno Running the ball through there spread out defense. Give him room to run and you are screwed. THen they also have to worry about him catching the ball, because he has better hands than a lot of the WR in this draft.
But he does run too high- and i worry if he does not follow his pads more, he will get beat up. But thats easy to coach and we happen to have the best RB coach in the business.So far:
FA- Melvin Gordon. Brandon Scherff
1. Kenneth Murray LB; 2. Shenault WR; 2B. BiadazzCenter, 3. OT
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Sorry, I was away for a while, this is in response claiming the guy was too much like Portis to be of use:
Don't you think a lot of our red zone and third down issues last year would have been solved by having Portis on the team? I'm definately warming on Moreno at 12.
Raji, Moreno, Jenkins... At least one will be there at 12 to take and all three could make a difference for this team.
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Originally posted by jdhdiggs View PostSorry, I was away for a while, this is in response claiming the guy was too much like Portis to be of use:
Don't you think a lot of our red zone and third down issues last year would have been solved by having Portis on the team? I'm definately warming on Moreno at 12.
Raji, Moreno, Jenkins... At least one will be there at 12 to take and all three could make a difference for this team.
However the best player who combines speed strength consistancy and endzone capability is not a I A player Josh Vaughan is amazing.
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shonne greene is a slower version of Peyton Hillis. With more miles.
I am not entirely sold on ringer either, but i wont go as far to say he sucks, he does not, but still ...... I dont know.....Somthing about him, could be boom or bust.So far:
FA- Melvin Gordon. Brandon Scherff
1. Kenneth Murray LB; 2. Shenault WR; 2B. BiadazzCenter, 3. OT
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Originally posted by underrated29 View Postshonne greene is a slower version of Peyton Hillis. With more miles.
I am not entirely sold on ringer either, but i wont go as far to say he sucks, he does not, but still ...... I dont know.....Somthing about him, could be boom or bust.
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Originally posted by Mat'hir Uth Gan View PostMoreno is too good to fall to #18. If we want him, we will have to hope he's still around at #12 and draft him there. Mayock has him as the 4th best player in this entire draft. He's a finished product, he does everything excellent from receiving, blocking, protecting the ball, and has moves to spare. He's doesn't have elite speed, but a lot of top RBs from Emmitt Smith to Terrell Davis did not either.
I really have a hunch that he will be our pick at 12, if he's there. After all, the Patriots signed Corey Dillon as an FA, then drafted Maroney, so there is precedent.
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Originally posted by underrated29 View PostWhat hasnt really been mentioned yet is Morenos vision. HIS vision is Beyond ELITE!
When i first started looking at him i thought he was ok and i liked wells better and thought that andre brown or rashad jennings would be equally as good in the 3rd.
But then i watched pretty much every film i could find on him. His vision is beyond ridiculous. This kid can see wholes opening long before he gets there. He also knows how to make a whole. Which is one thing i havent seen a RB do since TD.
EX. on an off tackle run to the left. Moreno is running wide and he keeps his angle even wider. THat forces the DE to come down further to maintain gap control so Moreno doesnt get outside him to and round the corner. So Moreno keeps running wide, when he does this it also allows his other OL to get off their blocks and move to the next level and at the last moment he breaks it up inside. It looks like he is going to run right into the back of his OL, but then BOOM a whole formed right where he is going.
This is from his vision. He sees that if he pulls wide it will force the DE to come down, negating him from going laterally and collapsing the whole to be formed. It also allows the OL to finish their blocks and get set for him to break.
MORENO has ELITE cubtack ability not only because of his serious moves but because he can anticipate an opening or as i described above "make an opening"
Yes He made that whole. If he would have run the ball any differently the defenders would have also played differently and there would have been no whole.
In our ZBS and Guard pull scheme his vision and cutback will OWN! Think about the single back spread. The D has to worry about us throwing since we are spread and have sick WR. THen they have to worry about Moreno Running the ball through there spread out defense. Give him room to run and you are screwed. THen they also have to worry about him catching the ball, because he has better hands than a lot of the WR in this draft.
But he does run too high- and i worry if he does not follow his pads more, he will get beat up. But thats easy to coach and we happen to have the best RB coach in the business.
Moreno = instant impact for this team, and that's what I want from my #12 pick, like Clady. Not a project which, to me, most DL are, esp the tackles.
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