The Dallas Cowboys select......Ronnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma
(when this is the 3rd picture that comes up on google images I have to use it)
Ronnell Lewis is an amazing prospect who somehow seems to be under everyone's radar. He is a special athlete who should fit excellently in the Cowboys' scheme. While the Cowboys already have Demarcus Ware and Anthony Spencer at OLB the organization believes there is still plenty of room to improve and that Lewis could eventually take over for Spencer
why don't ya'll make the pick i will delete my post, and some one can have the vikings i'm done, since when is going with the bpa that fits a need so darn wrong.
I apologize for coming off too harshly on discussing the pick. I wasn't trying to run you off. I was just stating my opinion and trying to get your rationale on the pick. I think your Vikings picks are good, I just disagreed with the Massie pick.
__________________ Off. Steelers GM: (17) Barkevious Mingo OLB,(43) DeAndre Hopkins WR, (79) Brennan Williams OT, (115) Sanders Commings CB, (150) Joe Kruger DE, (206) Michael Ford RB NO Titans GM: (10) Ezekiel Ansah DE,(40) Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB, (70) Sam Montgomery DE, (97) Brian Winters G, (107) Dion Sims TE
The Dallas Cowboys select......Ronnel Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma
(when this is the 3rd picture that comes up on google images I have to use it)
Ronnell Lewis is an underrated prospect who should fit excellently in the Cowboys' scheme. While the Cowboys already have Demarcus Ware and Anthony Spencer, the organization believes there is plenty of room to improve
Lol nice pick.
__________________ Off. Steelers GM: (17) Barkevious Mingo OLB,(43) DeAndre Hopkins WR, (79) Brennan Williams OT, (115) Sanders Commings CB, (150) Joe Kruger DE, (206) Michael Ford RB NO Titans GM: (10) Ezekiel Ansah DE,(40) Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB, (70) Sam Montgomery DE, (97) Brian Winters G, (107) Dion Sims TE
Minnesota selects: Harrison Smith, S, Notre Dame
Height: 6-2. Weight: 213.
40 Time: 4.56.
Bench: 19.
Vertical: 34. Broad: 10-2.
Arm: 32 5/8. Hand: 10 1/8.
Projected Round (2012): 1-2. 3/29/12: Smith has some big supporters including NFL Network's Mike Mayock. After a subdued senior season, Smith played well at the Senior Bowl, and he looked good at the Combine. Smith has nice versatility where he has the strength and power to defend the run in the box, while also having the speed and flexibility to defend receivers in the deep part of the field.
Smith was excellent at the Combine by running faster than expected and moving very well in the field drills. He is a fluid athlete who looks like the top free safety prospect in the draft.
Smith had a number of good games in 2011, but also had some ugly performances against USC and Michigan. As a senior, he produced a good tackle total (90) and had three tackles for a loss, 10 passes broken up, zero interceptions and one forced fumble.
8/26/11: Harrison Smith entered the 2010 season with zero career interceptions. He took advantage of opportunities last season, and came away with seven interceptions. Smith also had 91 tackles and seven passes broken up in an excellent season for the Fighting Irish. He had 69 tackles with 6.5 tackles for a loss and five passes broken up in 2009. If Smith can duplicate his interception production in 2010, he could rise into the middle of the draft.
I definitely see Zach Brown becoming what Thomas Davis should have been if he didn't blow out an ACL 3 times.
__________________ Off. Steelers GM: (17) Barkevious Mingo OLB,(43) DeAndre Hopkins WR, (79) Brennan Williams OT, (115) Sanders Commings CB, (150) Joe Kruger DE, (206) Michael Ford RB NO Titans GM: (10) Ezekiel Ansah DE,(40) Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB, (70) Sam Montgomery DE, (97) Brian Winters G, (107) Dion Sims TE