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re: Brockers and Montgomery considering leaving for NFL?
Posted on 12/21/11 at 5:40 pm to Big EZ Tiger
Posted on 12/21/11 at 5:40 pm to Big EZ Tiger
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if sam will go in the top ~50 picks he should go without question.
Big difference between top 15-20 money and back half of 2nd round money. The difference can make up for 1 less year of getting paid.
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the spotlight will likely be on these guys even more than this year. Draft status can skyrocket because of that kind of stuff.
the scouts know who these guys are, the combines and work outs will be more important.
Posted on 12/21/11 at 6:08 pm to H-Town Tiger
I agree Brockers should return, but in response to the poster who said he needs to become a disruptive force, Brockers has been a disruptive force since the Oregon game.
Also agreed with others who said Montgomery won't play DE in a 4-3 in the NFL. Not unless he packs on another 20 pounds, at least. Right now, he projects best as a 3-4 OLB. He could ring up the sacks, but he'll have to adjust to having to cover at times. I think his straight-line speed is around 4.6, but I'm not sure what his shuttle time is. Lateral quickness and speed will be key for him at the next level, but given what I've seen of him this season, I have a feeling he'll adjust just fine.
Also agreed with others who said Montgomery won't play DE in a 4-3 in the NFL. Not unless he packs on another 20 pounds, at least. Right now, he projects best as a 3-4 OLB. He could ring up the sacks, but he'll have to adjust to having to cover at times. I think his straight-line speed is around 4.6, but I'm not sure what his shuttle time is. Lateral quickness and speed will be key for him at the next level, but given what I've seen of him this season, I have a feeling he'll adjust just fine.
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