2010年1月22日星期五

NFL Draft

The NFL Draft will be on Thursday 22 April, on which day we will be together to witness the NFL Draft, appeared for the first time on prime time television. But surely this is a special occasion for another reason, an event that has so far seen only once, in 1970. Barring disaster, defensive tackles two should join the elite, considers herself one of the few that are rarely selected in the top 5 of the NFL Draft.

These two players have to consider a fine proverbial war in the trenches all season not only led to their best position, but the best prospects to 2010. We are all familiar with the aptly named Ndamukong Suh, which leave a lasting impression on all who saw him almost single-handedly throttling Texas in the Big 12 championship game. But is his peer, Gerald McCoy, quietly gathered the attention of NFL Referee for his talent for trouble.

McCoy is a very polished, considered true 3-penetrator technology. He is very violent and very disturbing, slipping blocks like water on rock. He has strong character, works extremely hard and is surprisingly robust. And at 6-foot-4, 295 pounds, he has the large scale is needed to keep up in the interior. Most importantly, even if it is not always the big play himself, has a McCoy plays with alarming regularity, perhaps, is the number one reason why scouts love him.

In comparison, Suh is an extremely powerful player with great speed and superior balance. He was unblockable at times even against double teams. Yet he is somewhat raw as a prospect, as compared to McCoy, because his form of dominance in the college game is not nearly so well seen in the pros. His natural abilities are so great that he is a dominant at the university level since without developing too much of a pass rush repertoire. He relies too much on his strength, which some problems in trying to get used to that could cause per game. In the NFL, strength alone is almost never enough to make a great player if you are a revolutionary player. The offensive linemen are just too powerful to beat consistently for a one-trick pony, in particular, who weighs less than 300 pounds. The best thing that he would some coaching at the next level need to learn how to beat linemen in other ways. In the worst case, he may be asked to change a position to make the end where he could probably a dominant force as Richard Seymour. If teams think he's making successful switch to this position, and play with it at a level not dissimilar to Richard Seymour, then its awesome value remains intact.

What's your opinion? How do you think about them?

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