~terry
Fri, Apr 25, 2003 (11:34)
seed
NFL Draft coming up this weekend, I believe.
What are your favorites? What is your team?
~terry
Fri, Apr 25, 2003 (11:34)
#1
Finally, there is Chris Simms. Some scouts think he can be a big-time sleeper. I�m not an NFL scout, so that may be why I don�t agree with them.
His arm is good, not great, and for all the talent he had surrounding him in Texas (arguably the most talented offense in the land the past two years), he was never able to fully utilize his physical gifts.
While he should be the last quarterback selected among the five, if some team decides it�ll be a good idea to give him playing time early in his career, Simms NFL days will be short in number and painful in retrospect.
It�s not that he couldn�t beat Oklahoma � he didn�t even come close to that � he just couldn�t win the big game period (see 2001 Big 12 Championship; you�ll find it in the college football encyclopedia under the entry "choke job").
I will concede one fact though � while I am trying to be objective with him, I was always a Major Applewhite fan.
Oh, and for the record: Ken Dorsey will never be an NFL quarterback. Ever.
http://www.collegiatetimes.com/index.php?ID=1417
~terry
Fri, Apr 25, 2003 (11:37)
#2
CHRIS SIMMS, Texas, 6-4, 220 -- Son of former NFL great Phil Simms came into college with plenty of hype and never quite lived up to illing. Completed 58.7 percent of passes for 7,097 yards, 58 TDs and 31 INTs during four-year career.
Strengths: Smooth left-hander throws a nice, tight spiral. Especially accurate on hook routes and slant patterns. Good size and arm strength. Seems to be improving and will probably benefit from better coaching in NFL. Athletic and can move around. Sets up quickly. Will step up, take a hit and deliver ball in face of strong rush. Good character, team player. Was 25-6 as starter, although he was surrounded by loads of talent.
Weaknesses: Often played very poorly in big games, namely against rival Oklahoma and in 2001 Big 12 title game against Colorado, when he was pulled for fan favorite Major Applewhite. Tendency to lock on one receiver, force ball into coverage and throw big INT. Struggles on long balls. Misses open receivers. Throws off back foot sometimes. Needs work on mechanics and long stride. Questions about his ability to perform under pressure.
Prediction: Second round. A real dilemma: some scouts focus on his obvious skills, others remember the Oklahoma games.
OTHERS TO WATCH:
* Ken Dorsey, Miami, 6-4, 208, third-team All-American was 38-2 as starter and helped lead talent-laden Hurricanes to consecutive national title games. Lacks NFL arm strength and accuracy. Might not be picked until second day.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2003/04/23/sports1952EDT0456.DTL
~pmnh
Wed, Apr 30, 2003 (18:11)
#3
i agree completely, on both observations
one of the espn talking heads said that sims was the "worst coached" college QB in the country... where do you think that comes from? even given the east-coast arrogance and bias that is expected, this idea, expressed in those terms, could only have come from sims himself...
screw him
~terry
Thu, May 1, 2003 (09:10)
#4
I don't think Sims would have said that he was the "worst coached" player, from reports I've heard he's a pretty decent guy. I think his let downs in the big games and his tendency to "lock in" on receivers hurt him. He landed in a great spot.
~terry
Sun, Apr 24, 2005 (08:21)
#5
the draft:
1 SF Alex Smith - QB/Utah
2 MIA Ronnie Brown - RB/Auburn
3 CLE Braylon Edwards - WR/Michigan
4 CHI Cedric Benson - RB/Texas
5 TB Carnell Williams - RB/Auburn
6 TEN Adam Jones - CB/West Virginia
7 MIN Troy Williamson - WR/South Carolina
8 AZ Antrel Rolle - CB/Miami Fla
9 WAS Carlos Rogers - CB/Auburn
10 DET Mike Williams - WR/USC
11 DAL Demarcus Ware - DE/Troy State
12 SD Shawne Merriman - LB/Maryland
13 NO Jammal Brown - OT/Oklahoma
14 CAR Thomas Davis - S/Georgia
15 KC Derrick Johnson - LB/Texas
16 HOU Travis Johnson - DT/Florida State
17 CIN David Pollack - DE/Georgia
18 MIN Erasmus James - DE/Wisconsin
19 STL Alex Barron - OT/Florida State
20 DAL Marcus Spears - DE/LSU
21 JAX Matt Jones - WR/Arkansas
22 BAL Mark Clayton - WR/Oklahoma
23 OAK Fabian Washington - CB/Nebraska
24 GB Aaron Rodgers - QB/California
25 WAS Jason Campbell - QB/Auburn
26 SEA Chris Spencer - C/Mississippi
27 ATL Roddy White - WR/UAB
28 SD Luis Castillo - DT/Northwestern
29 IND Marlin Jackson - CB/Michigan
30 PIT Heath Miller - TE/Virginia
31 PHL Mike Patterson - DT/USC
32 NE Logan Mankins - G/Fresno State
33 SF David Baas - C/Michigan
34 CLE Brodney Pool - S/Oklahoma
35 PHL Reggie Brown - WR/Georgia
36 TB Barrett Ruud - LB/Nebraska
37 DET Shaun Cody - DT/USC
38 OAK Stanford Routt - CB/Houston
39 CHI Mark Bradley - WR/Oklahoma
40 NO Josh Bullocks - S/Nebraska
41 TEN Michael Roos - OT/E Washington
42 DAL Kevin Burnett - LB/Tennessee
43 NYG Corey Webster - CB/LSU
44 AZ J J Arrington - RB/California
45 SEA Lofa Tatupu - LB/USC
46 MIA Matt Roth - DE/Iowa
47 NYJ Mike Nugent - K/Ohio State
48 CIN Odell Thurman - LB/Georgia
at least so far, it goes on today for another few rounds.
Cedric goes to da' Bears.
and Derrick Johnson goes to KC.