Archive for April 24th, 2006
Posted: News    24 Apr 2006    6:44 pm CT
Draft Gathering — Austin Chapter 
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Posted: News    24 Apr 2006    1:49 pm CT
Smoke Week — Monday 
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Posted: Draft    24 Apr 2006    4:03 am CT
The possibilities of trading down 
By Raul Villaronga  44 Comments

Blogger David Gerhardt offers what players would be available at linebacker if the Cowboys were to trade down from #18:

It’s been said that Jerry Jones and Bill Parcells do not see the 18th pick in the upcoming draft as having much value. That is to say, trading out of that pick and acquiring more picks later in the draft would be better than reaching for someone at 18 that either doesn’t grade out as a top 20 pick, someone that won’t get on the field or be worth paying them like a 1st rounder. Since it seems like there’s plenty of people who want our next SOLB in the first round, here are some alternatives:

(First though, I would like to mention that we don’t know how Kevin Burnett or Kalen Thornton is progressing. BP may not look at SOLB as a position of need if these guys are coming back strong from injuries and have improved)

  • One player that’s been graded as a mid-second rounder that might fit at SOLB is Darryl Tapp. Now he should be available at 49, so that would allow us to either trade out of that 18th pick, or it would let us choose whoever we have on the board at that point (in other words, we don’t have to lean towards an OLB). Tapp is a hard worker in all facets of the game, and is very competitive. From what I’ve heard, not many players can match his fire, and he just loves to play. Now he doesn’t have top-end speed, but he will outwork the other guys on the field. This is the type of player that BP loves, a guy who just wants to get on the field, and will play special teams to do it (which he’s not bad at either). This is the kind of player that can make the transition from DL to LB; we’d just have to see how quickly.
     
  • Chris Gocong would be making a rather large transition, from a small school player that actually spent more time at DT than DE to SOLB, but that’s the same position switch that Teddy Bruschi made when he came to the NFL. Gocong plays with lots of intensity, and is very athletic. I haven’t seen enough of him to know if he’s got the fluidity to make the move to LB, but it’s been reported that he does. He’s a mid to late round pick, so he might be a guy that we could pick up on the second day. The biggest concern with him though, is the level of competition he faced in college. He played D1-AA, but if he’s really a player (which BP and the scouting dept have to decide), he can make the move just fine.
     
  • Mark Anderson out of Alabama is another guy to consider who has the chance to make the move to SOLB from DE. He’s a powerful guy for his size, but he may not have the hip-flex or mobility to cover downfield. He’s definitely athletic enough, and he’s a hard worker who apparently takes criticism well (so I’ve heard). Unfortunately, he might be taken late in the second round, and I’m not sure I’d go that high for this guy.
     
  • Elvis Dumervil is an interesting guy. If you’re looking at him as purely a pass-rusher at DE, his lack of height would preclude you from taking him on the first day, but he really does have a knack for getting to the QB. He’s another very hard worker, who has relatively long arms and has shown the athletic ability to overcome being less than 6 feet tall playing at DE. The question is: can he make the move to LB? I’m not so sure. He might be able to make the move to ILB in the 3-4, but he just doesn’t show the ability to turn around smoothly enough. On the other hand, he’s a guy who put up 20 sacks last year, and that number is very hard to ignore. I’d say if he’s available after the 4th round, he’d be an interesting guy to look at. Maybe not at SOLB, but definitely a guy that can make an impact somewhere.
     
  • The last guy I’m going to mention is Brent Hawkins. This guy is quite an athlete, and really can play football. He’s a bit smaller than the rest of these guys, and may not be able to put on that much more bulk, but he’s hard to ignore. Even as a guy that might go undrafted (though I’ve heard people talking about him going as high as the fifth round), he has the potential to make quite an impact. Again, he’s a guy that I don’t know as much about, but from what I’ve seen and heard, he sounds like he’s got the kind of ability that would translate well to OLB in a 3-4 scheme.

My information unfortunately isn’t as complete as I’d like it to be, but I hope this will provide a little insight into what’s available after the first round.

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