Visto che stiamo in stagione NCAA Football, perchè non aprire un topic di discussione sui prossimi protagonisti del Draft 2009?
Ho trovato un mock molto interessante a mio parere, posterò solo i primi 10 però:
Atlanta - Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss
Matt Ryan needs more protection, and Oher is a potential franchise tackle. Oher would team with last years #1 Sam Baker to form a very good tackle tandem.
Kansas City - Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
Sanchez probably does not leave after just one season but the talent is there. Since all of the top QB’s are ranked on potential at this point, Sanchez is as good a bet as any to be the top signal caller selected.
Miami - Malcolm Jenkins, LB, Ohio St.
Probably a tad bit too high but he makes the most sense. Michael Johnson needs to start to turn his potential into production if he wants to land here. Jenkins brings the type of ability to shut his side of the field down, which would be a big boost to the Phins defense.
San Francisco - Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
No matter who the QB is, the 9ers need a playmaker that can be counted on in the clutch. Crabtree is a potential go to receiver and would add much needed talent to the receiving corps.
St. Louis - Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
Maualuga’s speed and aggressiveness would give the defense a kick in the rear. Maualuga is a leader by example type, and the intensity he plays with is contagious.
Oakland - Michael Johnson, DE/LB, Georgia Tech
At some point Johnson will have to justify his hype, but it is still early in the season. He is a Raider type of athlete and fills a playmaking need on the edge.
Detriot - George Selvie, DE, South Florida
Selvie has added weight to his frame this year and if he comes even close to the success he had last year, he’s a player the Lions will covet on draft day. There have been rumors the past two drafts that they have targeted an end in the first but this year they finally select one.
Chicago - Matt Stafford, QB, Georgia
An upgrade is needed at QB, plain and simple. If it is not in free agency, it has to be the draft.
Baltimore - Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
Davis is a potential standout in the secondary, and the Ravens DB’s are getting up there in age. Upgrading the depth is a need, but landing a long term solution is also something they need to consider. Eugene Monroe or Andre Davis would make sense if Willie Anderson does not work out.
Cincinnati - Brian Cushing, LB, USC
This marks the second year in a row the Bengals land a Trojan linebacker. They would love to select an interior lineman but there may not be a talent worthy of such a high selection. Cushing would join his former college teammate to provide the Bengals with as much speed at linebacker as any team in the league.
Occhio all'NCAA-Draft
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Re: Occhio all'NCAA-Draft
è appena inziata la stagione... il draft lasciamolo x la off season che è già lunga di suo...
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Re: Occhio all'NCAA-Draft
La Ncaa ha un suo canale di discussione, di solito si parla di queste cose di là. Quando ci avvicineremo al draft si aprirà il topic ideale anche qua.