Probably complaining that he wasn't picked at 16...
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Red_One43 wrote:There will be no baggage issues with Belichek.
Hmmm. I could see Mallet pulling a Ty Law and verbally "shooting" his way out of town in a couple of years. The Patriots haven't had quite as much of the magic touch with problem children in the last couple of years. I'm a little surprised that Belichick went with Mallet.
Mallet sitting behind Brady and Belichek as his coach is probably the best scenario for this young man.
As far as comparing him to Ty Law, why not go ahead and say Randy Moss - tossing his baggage for a few years under Belichek and then having the Baggage re-emerge.
I dounb it though, if MAllet refines his game and dumps any baggage that "may" have been there, Belicheck and Kraft will pay him unlike other positions.
Above average, work ethic guy with some size but not a lot of speed from what I'm reading about Hankerson.
Probably not a terrible pick mid-way through the third round. Now we'll have to see if he can actually do anything on the field when it means something.
Leonard Hankerson was the best offensive player on the field in the Senior Bowl. He made numerous outstanding catches, including a 49-yarder where he made a great adjustment on Christian Ponder's severely underthrown pass. Hankerson has a shot to go in the bottom of the first round if he has a good Combine.
Red_One43 wrote:Mallet sitting behind Brady and Belichek as his coach is probably the best scenario for this young man.
As far as comparing him to Ty Law, why not go ahead and say Randy Moss - tossing his baggage for a few years under Belichek and then having the Baggage re-emerge.
I dounb it though, if MAllet refines his game and dumps any baggage that "may" have been there, Belicheck and Kraft will pay him unlike other positions.
Belichick and Kraft don't pay ANYONE whose name isn't Tom Brady. Besides, word on the street is that Bill goes when Tom retires (probably at the end of his current contract - 2014 I think). I'm not really sure that it's a good fit unless Mallett has really taken his draft plummet to heart, which I hear is not really his style.
Redskins_Fanatic wrote:Above average, work ethic guy with some size but not a lot of speed from what I'm reading about Hankerson.
Probably not a terrible pick mid-way through the third round. Now we'll have to see if he can actually do anything on the field when it means something.
He ran a 4.43 40 at the combine. He has a good combo of size/speed. Very hard working, good character player. Drops were an issue early on for him but he spend the last 2 years working with Mark Duper to improve on that.
CanesSkins26 wrote:He ran a 4.43 40 at the combine. He has a good combo of size/speed. Very hard working, good character player. Drops were an issue early on for him but he spend the last 2 years working with Mark Duper to improve on that.
Canes, obviously you've seen him and I haven't. What little I'd read (from ESPN) indicated he really didn't have breakaway speed and wasn't likely to break many tackles. Is that your opinion as well? It did say his hands and leaping ability were above average.
Jason La Canfora NE gets OAK 2012 second rnd for a 3 and 4 this year, wow. NE with 4 picks in 1st 2 rounds again in 2012. Again, the rich get richer 3 minutes ago
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Red_One43 wrote:Is Ricky Stanzi still on the board? Does anyone think this guy might be Mike's QB target for the draft (assuming he hasn't been drafted)?.
Still on the board
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Redskins_Fanatic wrote:Above average, work ethic guy with some size but not a lot of speed from what I'm reading about Hankerson.
Probably not a terrible pick mid-way through the third round. Now we'll have to see if he can actually do anything on the field when it means something.
Well, that's all the Skins are likely to be doing tonight so I'm going to turn in for the evening. It's been a pleasure as always. Talk to you folks later.
CanesSkins26 wrote:He ran a 4.43 40 at the combine. He has a good combo of size/speed. Very hard working, good character player. Drops were an issue early on for him but he spend the last 2 years working with Mark Duper to improve on that.
Canes, obviously you've seen him and I haven't. What little I'd read (from ESPN) indicated he really didn't have breakaway speed and wasn't likely to break many tackles. Is that your opinion as well? It did say his hands and leaping ability were above average.
He's not a burner like Moss, but he has more than enough speed to break long plays. He's a GREAT route runner, always finds a way to get open. He would have been drafted much higher if our qb situation hadn't been a disaster during his time at Miami. This is a guy that's been coached by both Cris Carter and Mark Duper.
CanesSkins26 wrote:He ran a 4.43 40 at the combine. He has a good combo of size/speed. Very hard working, good character player. Drops were an issue early on for him but he spend the last 2 years working with Mark Duper to improve on that.
Canes, obviously you've seen him and I haven't. What little I'd read (from ESPN) indicated he really didn't have breakaway speed and wasn't likely to break many tackles. Is that your opinion as well? It did say his hands and leaping ability were above average.
He's not a burner like Moss, but he has more than enough speed to break long plays. He's a GREAT route runner, always finds a way to get open. He would have been drafted much higher if our qb situation hadn't been a disaster during his time at Miami. This is a guy that's been coached by both Cris Carter and Mark Duper.
glad you're finally on board with one of our picks. I'm not surprised you like this one. I think he has the potential to be better than Jones.