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Re: The Official draft Marcus Monk thread.
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I don't think Mix is necessarily special, but he could fill a need as a Red Zone threat immediately and possibly develop into a solid X receiver. At any rate, my point is that Mix is far ahead of Monk right now and unless Monk can be brought in as a FA we shouldn't waste a draft pick on him. If we don't sign Hackett or B. Johnson, and Caldwell bolts then we have a more pressing need at WR and we will probably look to add one in the 3rd round. I believe we will sign Hackett, Caldwell will re-up and we'll be fine at WR. The 5-7 round picks need to be used to provide depth on the OL, DL & LB with the best players available, with OL taking priority. We have 30 somethings across the OL and if you can't keep the QB upright it doesn't matter how good your WRs are.
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Also, the guy shows a lot of class on the field, scored over 30 TD's in his career and flips it to the ref each time.
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2008 NFL Scouting Combine Stats: Receivers Sorry to dump on you, but you should change your User Title. LOL
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Re: The Official draft Marcus Monk thread.
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Calias Campbell might get a pass as well because he's 6'7 like Hardy. It's a well known fact that being barrell chested gives you a huge advantage in the bench press. Monk is 6'6 so that gives him a huge disadvantage going into the bench press.
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Monk is 6'4" with a 33.25 arm with 9 reps not on draft boards Hardy is 6'5 1/3" 35.5 arm with 18 reps May be a top 15 pick before it's all said and done
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Obviously a guy at 6' 210 will probably knock out 2-3 more reps than a guy at 6' 3" 210 if they are both similarly jacked-up. But Monk's 9 reps is the worst of the WRs. Hardy did 18, Bowman did 14, Hubbard did 15, Sam did 23, Smith did 20 and Urruita did 16. Monk is just flat out weak. C. Campbell fell off my radar when he put up only 16 reps and looked very soft in the upper body. He's not a case of "wing-span" he's a case of weak. He will get man-handled by NFL O-Lineman, and so will Monk by NFL DBs.
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Regardless if he was waived or released, you don't do that to someone when the WR ahead of him didn't even practice all season. It was painfully obvious they had no real plans for him.
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Scouts put too much stock into the combine period. The film does not lie. Case and point, Brandon Flowers has been removed from the top of most draft boards due to a not so stellar 40 time. He will still be the best CB drafted this year because he can flat out play better than the rest of those guys.
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I would take him in the 2nd round in a heartbeat
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I concur. I would take him in the top 10 if I had a pick. The only reason he fell out of the top 10 was because of that damn 40 time.
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Re: The Official draft Marcus Monk thread.
Overall strength is definitely a significant factor that needs to be considered in evaluating a guy's ability to play and beat press coverage. Especially a bigger guy who is not tremendously fast or quick.
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But, being 'big' is nothing without speed. At any level of football, especially the NFL speed is essential. Every team wants a big receiver who is also fast but the reality is that there aren't that many. Inside the 20 vertical speed is most certainly a weapon. The Post, Skinny Post, Post-Corner, Flag, Go, Out and Up, Seam-Go, Slant are some 'speed' routes ran inside the 20) -In the Seattle game Randle El scored on a Slant from inside the 10, and Hacket scored on a Seam-Go inside the 20 In the Red Zone speed is still an essential factor in gaining separation from the defender to get open. (separation is not just vertical, but horizontal also) *Also you don't have to pass to score in the Red Zone. If we must throw to a 'big' receiver we can always split Cooley out wide. I think people forget the majority of productive receivers in the NFL are under 6'2 and they still seem to score inside the 20 and even inside the 10 (oh my!) and on the goalline. Bengals- T.J. Housh- 6'1 199 Chad Johnson- 6'1 192 Colts- Gonzalez, A - 6'0 193 Harrison, M - 6'0 185 Wayne, R - 6'0 198 Pats- Welker, W - 5'9 185 Steeler-Ward,H - 6'0 205 This list is just some of the AFC teams. Should I continue? Extra note: those 'West Coast Offense' teams Green Bay, Seattle, Tampa Bay all their receivers are short dudes |
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I wouldn't take him that high... I think Mayock is overating him. I would take him between picks 25-42 And I would not touch Aqib Talib or Antoine Cason with a 10 foot pole in the first. McKelvin and Rodgers-Cromartie I would grab with the 21st pick if they were availiable
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