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I would like Stephon Gillmore in the first. He's the best tackling corner I have ever seen, and I watch Champ Bailey's tackling as well. His awareness is amazing, and he is pretty good in zone and man coverage. He doesn't have the greatest speed, but he's not extremely slow either.
Gilmore worries me. I'm right here in Gamecock country, and he has the reputation among fans an alumni as one of those guys the national media loves, but close followers of the program see getting burned all the time. You ever been on the other side of one of those? A guy on your team that's getting burned, but everybody else loves him?
Happened to me with Ken Swilling and Georgia Tech. Students and fans groaned every time he got smoked, but the commentators and draft scouts loved him. (Because of his speed).
Gilmore worries me. I'm right here in Gamecock country, and he has the reputation among fans an alumni as one of those guys the national media loves, but close followers of the program see getting burned all the time. You ever been on the other side of one of those? A guy on your team that's getting burned, but everybody else loves him?
Happened to me with Ken Swilling and Georgia Tech. Students and fans groaned every time he got smoked, but the commentators and draft scouts loved him. (Because of his speed).
Patrick Peterson...
Denver Broncos GM
Originally posted by Mosk
Joey Bosa ~ Jason Spriggs ~ Darian Thompson ~ Nick Vannett ~ Paul Perkins ~ Dan Vitale
Round 1: Manti Te'o, MLB
Round 2: Muhammed Sanu, WR
Round 3: Cyrus Gray, RB
Round 4: Chris Rainey, RB/WR/KR/PR
Round 5: Jamell Fleming, CB
Round 7: Austin Davis, QB
UDFA 1: Chad Diehl, FB
UDFA 2: Corey Mosley, S
UDFA 3: Devier Posey, WR
FA 1: Paul Soliai, DT
FA 2: Rashean Mathis, CB
FA 3: Jake Delhomme, QB
Resign 1: Broderick Bunkley, DT
Resign 2: Wesley Woodyard, OLB
Resign 3: Dante Rosario, TE
Resign 4: Daniel Fells, TE
Resign 3: Ryan McBean, DT
Resign 4: Jason Hunter, DE
Resign 5: Matt Prater, K
QB: Tebow; Delhomme; Davis Tebow retains the starting role for 2012. His accuracy and throwing improve but he still only throws 15-20 passes a game and runs around 10 times a game. We surround him with weapons, giving him more options to go to. Delhomme is Tebow's veteran backup and won't have a problem as a backup. He has connections to Fox, and experience in the system. Davis is a development quarterback who can run the offense if need be.
RB: McGahee; Gray; Moreno; Rainey We wanted the most complex running game in the world, hear it is. McGahee is the power, Moreno is the change of pace, Gray is a mix. Rainey is a Darren Sproles, point producing type player who Tebow has played with. I believe he can be a real weapon. Along with Tebow toting the rock we will wear down defenses.
FB: Diehl Diehl is powerful. He can lead block for Tebow and this running game forcefully and effectively.
TE: Fells; Thomas; Rosario; Green We have the do-it-all vet in Fells, I believe Thomas improves his blocking and assumes the #2 TE spot, Rosario and Green are basically Fells and Thomas over again so we will be alright here.
WR: Sanu; Decker; Thomas; Posey; Rainey Sanu is the new #1. He looks like he has what it takes to be a true #1. Decker should be #2 and he will kill defenses. With a full offseason Decker will be improved and Thomas will be 100%, hopefully. Thomas can stretch the field, and Posey could have been a #2 or #3 receiver in the NFL but the off-the-field flags leave him undrafted. Rainey is also experienced as a WR. Look at all the weapons Tebow has now. How could he not succeed?
OL: Clady; Beadles; Walton; Kuper; Franklin This OL is gelling and will only improve. That's all that needs to be said.
DT: Bunkley; Soliai; McBean; Warren Bunkley is playing pretty well, and Soliai is our big FA landing. Miami can't retain him and we are willing to pay him that money, I mean, we aren't going to be paying Orton. Warren might be able to take a paycut. McBean is resigned instead of Thomas only because I think Thomas will earn more money elsewhere. Warren is depth.
DE: Dumervil; Ayers; Hunter; Harvey Doom is back and Ayers has been solid. Hunter and Harvey are good depth.
SLB: Miller; Haggan Miller is a standout SLB. Sacks and pressure, consistently. I love this kid and the way he plays the game.
MLB: Te'o; Irving Irving has potential but Te'o may be the answer at MLB, the one we've been missing for awhile.
WLB: Williams; Woodyard Williams and Woodyard are both essentially starting. They're playing good and I believe our LB corps will be one of the best.
CB: Bailey; Mathis; Harris; Vaughn; Flemming Bailey spend his last year at CB here. We manage to sign Rashean Mathis with the money we get from Dawkins leaving and the FA's we couldn't resign. Harris plays well at the nickel and Vaughn has been solid. Flemming could be 2012's Perrish Cox. Well, that's harsh. Sexual assault compared to academic cheating. Flemming was an All Big-XII performer before he got into trouble. #2 CB in 2013?
FS: Moore; Mosley Moore assumes the starting FS. Offseason will help as well as the overall quality of the defense. Mosley is depth following Dawkins departure.
SS: Carter; Bruton Carter secures the starting SS spot. He'll be there for some time I believe. This offseason will be great for him as well. Bruton is a good special teams performer.
P: Colquitt One of the best punters in the NFL.
K: Prater A solid performer who's made some clutch kicks.
KR/PR: Rainey Reggie Bush or Darren Sproles back there. He'll be a spark on the team somehow.
47 Players plus 6 for depth and this could be our 53 man roster.
I could live with Manti Te'o, but we don't really need a Linebacker as of right now, Mays and Woodyard are doing fine, plus we have Mike Mohamed and Nate Irving "in the oven", hopefully we can see Irving getting his first NFL starts next season. However, I think we should add at least one CB and a DT in the first 3 rounds.
Soliai would mean a big splash of money, he will be looking for a big contract, I don't think Elway is willing to do that. Delhomme, well, we might as well bring Mr. Favre back from retirement, I'd rather get Garrard. Mathis is a little too old as well. Again, I think we add a DB in the FA.
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