Sorry kuehnja. I posted that link in the recruit tweet thread not knowing that you posted it here first.
1. Gunner Kiel
2. Byron Marshall
3. Ofeadi Odenigbo
4. Nelson Agholor
5. Brian Poole
6. Arik Armstead
7. Zach Banner
8.Schyer Miles
Gunner Kiel
Byron Marshall
Ifeadi Odenigbo
Nelson Agholor
Brian Poole
Jordan Diamond
Arik Armstead
1. Gunner Kiel
2. Byron Marshall
3. Ofeadi Odenigbo
4. Nelson Agholor
5. Brian Poole
6. Arik Armstead
7. Zach Banner
8.Schyer Miles
1. Kiel
2. Agholor
3. Pool
4. Odenigbo
5. Diamond
6. Banner
7. Manning
8. B Marshall
Cave and Slaughter are a must keep in my opinion.
7? I suppose Armstead is good enough that Kelly might consider denying a 5Y to one of our four locks, but that still seems highly unlikely to me. Which one do you release? Cwynar is likely the most dispensable of the four, but maybe Armstead takes KLM's spot as a DE? But KLM is probably the least expendable of the four.
As mentioned earlier by Lax, if Miles is a preferred walk-on, I could see it.
8? Without Armstead and no preferred walk-on? So which two of Cave, Cwynar, KLM, and Slaughter are we turning away?
I don't consider Cwynar a lock after how this year has gone for him. I think that he probably comes back but is not a lock. The other three in my opinion are as close to a sure thing as you can get, if they want to come back (yes you can make an arguement where they wouldn't take KLM back but that seems to be extremely unlikely).
Life without Cwynar in 2012 could be frightening. NT depth is currently (1) Cwynar/ Nix, (3) Hafis Williams, and (4) Springmann. Hafis and Brandon Newman aren't getting 5Ys. If we release Cwynar, we're down to (1) Nix, (2) Springmann, and (3) Stockton.
Stockton has been a complete bust thus far, so we can't expect any production from him going forward; so we'd be looking at just (1) Nix and (2) Springmann. If Nix gets hurt in that scenario, our run defense takes a huge step backward.
I agree that Cwynar is the most expendable of the four locks, but he definitely belongs on that list. It would take an extraordinary set of circumstances for him not to get a 5Y.
^^^True, but we do have Sheldon Day coming in this class to take over 3rd on the depth chart.
Tuitt has the versatility to move inside
Day doesn't move like any of our other ends. He moves like a guy who probably belongs at nose tackle. Just needs to bulk up a bit.
What do you mean?
Day doesn't move like any of our other ends. He moves like a guy who probably belongs at nose tackle. Just needs to bulk up a bit.
Our DEs are pretty much guys who could line up at end in a 4-3 and not miss a beat. Day's not in that mold. He's short and slow(relatively speaking). I'm sure he'll be in better shape once we get him into conditioning, but I think he's more suited to line up as close to the ball as possible.
Revised predictions?
nope. We will get ours always do. Just hope all these recruits have balls and some swag. we got none.