1. Nick Perry, DE, USC 2. Mike Martin, DT, Michigan 3. Ben Jones, C, UGA 4. Omar Bolden, CB, Arizona St 5. AJ Jenkins, WR, Illinois 6. Donte Paige-Moss, DE, UNC 7. Josh LeRibeus, OG, Southern Methodist
Tell me he plays at a 4.71. The second half of the KSU game looks like a highlight film. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhu1SAboTwU"]Sean Spence vs KSU and FSU 2011 - YouTube[/ame]
Exactly why I say game film is what matters. 40 times don't mean much, game speed is different from track speed.
If our draft went like this I would give up next years 3rd in the supplemental draft for S Rambo out of UGA
Heck, i'd give a second. Rambo is atleast a 2nd round talent next year; if not first. Getting him for a 2nd would be a solid. As for Sean Spence, not a huge fan... reminds me of Rennie Curran. I was a big fan of Rennie Curran. Rennie did 27 BP reps, look at what Spence did.
I think our LB corps needs one more young piece to be set. Do you think a steal is available at that point in the draft? If not I would go with a WR
Well we are set at LB starters (for atleast this year) with Ayers, McCarthy, and Spoon. Remember we're in alot of 3CB sets, in which we only have 2 LBs on the field. 'Spoon is getting old, but he's still a valuable starter for us. It would be nice to draft depth 3rd-4th round, and have them as a potential replacement LB. I was hoping McRath was that guy, but ever since he got off roids... he's been eh. I'm a big fan of Nigel Bradham from Florida St, if he's available in the 4th.
Mine: 1st - Nick Perry DE, USC / David DeCastro OG, Stanford 2nd - Kelechi Osemele OG, Iowa State / Chandler Jones DE, Syracuse 3rd - Mike Martin DT, Michigan 4th - Malik Jackson DE, Tennessee 5th - Robert Turbin RB, Utah State 6th - Scott Wedige C, Northern Illinois 7th - Winston Guy Jr. S, Kentucky