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We start this draft with a few assumptions.
Resign Okung
Resign Rubin – DONE 3/7/16 WOOHOO TUBA TUBA!!!
Sign a FA Cameron Wake – Who according to a Miami source would rather play for a contender then take a paycut with Miami.
This Eliminates the forcing of a need pick @ 26. And with the depth of this DT class we able to take advantage of the depth.
1. (26) Shon Coleman or a top tier tackle that falls.
2. (54) Trade pick for a teams 3rd 5th and 6th round pick.
3. (result of trade) Graham Glasgow, C, Michigan
3. Connor McGovern, RT/G, Mizzou – Athletic utility linemen that can play tackle or guard.
3. (comp pick) Javon Hargave DT – Smaller school prospect who had amazing sack production. We are looking to have raw talent get translated to the nfl with great coaching. Possibly the pass rushing DT we need.
4. (Comp pick) Devon Caujste Stanford WR
This guy is 6’4” and has the capacity of being a monster. He was grossly underused this year due to kevin Hogan playing like CRAP. You can watch his film and see him bust wide open and the QB will completely miss him. Fortunetly for us he will slide due to the low production. He wears the #89 and has developed a relationship with Doug Bladwin the previous Stanford 89. Baldwin has already started tutoring him on being a pro and how to break down tape in the best way. Personally I see the hawks relying on their leaders to create a “each one teach one” system. Sherm is tutoring Tye Smith, Doug will get this guy.
5. (result of trade) Willie Henry
Big Ole willie. I first found him thru a link to Frank Clark. He asked franks advice on coming out and is well connected to him. Then I watched his film. Now he isn’t a dynamic pass rusher, we obviously know that’s not the STRENGTH of this DT class. But he plays with almost perfect pad level, can take double teams, plays proper gap discipline, and has untapped pass rush potential. @ Michigan they would occasionally line him up @ DE and he was actually solid there. I see him developing in to a good 6-8 sack NT.
5. (comp pick) Justin Simmons FS/Ncb
6. (result of trade pick) Marshaun Coprich
WoW what can I say about this guy. First, he played in a small school and didn’t face great competition, second he doesn’t really stand out in his athleticism and testing #’s. But his tape is GREAT, He plays with a amazingly low bas like another Marshawn we know well, makes sick cuts and continues forward instead of dancing side to side not making progress… He is a smaller stature @ 208 ish and only 5’8” but can disappear behind the LOS and explode for a homerun hit. This is why we will draft him, HE isn’t the MAULING bruising back that Lynch was, but he has the ability to be EXPLOSIVE and a great Change of pace back. I see him as a blend of MJD, lynch, and homerun hitting speed of sproles.
6. (comp pick) Dadi Nicholas – Sparq God, 41 inch vertical…
7. Tanner McEvoy SS/ OLB
7. (comp pick) Daryl Worley CB
Resign Okung
Resign Rubin – DONE 3/7/16 WOOHOO TUBA TUBA!!!
Sign a FA Cameron Wake – Who according to a Miami source would rather play for a contender then take a paycut with Miami.
This Eliminates the forcing of a need pick @ 26. And with the depth of this DT class we able to take advantage of the depth.
1. (26) Shon Coleman or a top tier tackle that falls.
2. (54) Trade pick for a teams 3rd 5th and 6th round pick.
3. (result of trade) Graham Glasgow, C, Michigan
3. Connor McGovern, RT/G, Mizzou – Athletic utility linemen that can play tackle or guard.
3. (comp pick) Javon Hargave DT – Smaller school prospect who had amazing sack production. We are looking to have raw talent get translated to the nfl with great coaching. Possibly the pass rushing DT we need.
4. (Comp pick) Devon Caujste Stanford WR
This guy is 6’4” and has the capacity of being a monster. He was grossly underused this year due to kevin Hogan playing like CRAP. You can watch his film and see him bust wide open and the QB will completely miss him. Fortunetly for us he will slide due to the low production. He wears the #89 and has developed a relationship with Doug Bladwin the previous Stanford 89. Baldwin has already started tutoring him on being a pro and how to break down tape in the best way. Personally I see the hawks relying on their leaders to create a “each one teach one” system. Sherm is tutoring Tye Smith, Doug will get this guy.
5. (result of trade) Willie Henry
Big Ole willie. I first found him thru a link to Frank Clark. He asked franks advice on coming out and is well connected to him. Then I watched his film. Now he isn’t a dynamic pass rusher, we obviously know that’s not the STRENGTH of this DT class. But he plays with almost perfect pad level, can take double teams, plays proper gap discipline, and has untapped pass rush potential. @ Michigan they would occasionally line him up @ DE and he was actually solid there. I see him developing in to a good 6-8 sack NT.
5. (comp pick) Justin Simmons FS/Ncb
6. (result of trade pick) Marshaun Coprich
WoW what can I say about this guy. First, he played in a small school and didn’t face great competition, second he doesn’t really stand out in his athleticism and testing #’s. But his tape is GREAT, He plays with a amazingly low bas like another Marshawn we know well, makes sick cuts and continues forward instead of dancing side to side not making progress… He is a smaller stature @ 208 ish and only 5’8” but can disappear behind the LOS and explode for a homerun hit. This is why we will draft him, HE isn’t the MAULING bruising back that Lynch was, but he has the ability to be EXPLOSIVE and a great Change of pace back. I see him as a blend of MJD, lynch, and homerun hitting speed of sproles.
6. (comp pick) Dadi Nicholas – Sparq God, 41 inch vertical…
7. Tanner McEvoy SS/ OLB
7. (comp pick) Daryl Worley CB