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#8476
Quote from: jerseyguy on May 14, 2010, 10:26:08 AM
didn't Fewell say when he was hired that he wasn't locked into any particular defense and that he would fit what he did to the talent available to him, if thats true then how does the media know what Fewell doesn't...

It's an assumption on their part based on what Fewell ran in Buffalo.   The style of defense will become more clear as the press sees mini-camp and OTAs and can see what they are running.  Plus as the players start to play in the new system their comments will also give hints as to what to expect.
#8477
My problem with Wiilks is the lack of a second player with a similar skill set.  It's not a good idea to build a defense around a player that has a bad injury history.   The only way one should do that, is if they have a solid backup behind them, and that simply isn't the case with the Giants.
#8478
Cover 2 means two players deep in zone.  In front of that can be zone or M2M or some hybrid
#8479
Dasher here is why I can't see the Giants using a Tampa 2 as their base D:

QuoteThe Mike Backer is the key to this defense and the reason I highlighted his drop in red. He has to be able to run with that inside vertical throughout the route and only at the throw will he get safety help. Think of Chicago and Brian Urlacher
#8481
From former NFL scout:

QB Dominic Randolph (Holy Cross)- No report

TE Jake Ballard (Ohio State)- Ballard is simply a solid free agent signing with size for an NFL team next spring. He has played in a lot of
big games over the course of his career with limited production. He has just enough ability to get into a camp
as a 4th/5th TE for a team with a need. Overall, Ballard is not likely to be drafted, but may be given a chance
as a free agent. He is going to need to improve as a player if he is going to stick and make an NFL roster.

WR Tim Brown (Rutgers)- Brown is a player that was not highly thought of entering the 2009 season because of his size and lack of great production, but he changed our mind
with his consistency making big plays throughout the 2009 season. He is a smart receiver who knows how to get open and has shown the hands
to make tough catches seem routine. When he gets the ball in his hands he is a dangerous play maker who can make tacklers miss, has excellent
instincts running with the ball and a quick burst thru holes. He does not however have the size or playing strength to consistently run thru contact
or break tackles to gain yards after contact. An added bonus is his experience returning kickoffs where he is a good returner
#8482
1) OC/OG Pouncey
2) DT Williams
3) ILB Butler
4) ILB Phillip Dillard
5) OL Chris Scott
6) RB Jonathan Dwyer
7) P Dodge
#8483
You can take the Giants pick or anyone below that choice (no trades).  I will archive this post so we can revisit it after the season is over.  Feel free to do the top pick or the top 3 or the entire 7 picks.

Here is a helpful link to build your draft list:

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/draft;_ylt=ArCyEAdoptbgaLMqDuCCTPDXb6x_
#8484
Looking at Ceri's list I just don't see that the Giants will see much demand for their surplus of DEs.
#8485
One thing to consider is that the team could draft a DE and then trade Osi for another draft pick (perhaps the Ram's 2nd rounder).
#8486
Great stuff Ceri,  I could see the Giants grabbing Arthur Jones later in the draft.
#8487
Welcome LondonBlue, you will find there are a few other UK fans on our board
#8488
Ceri,

While I wouldn't mind a scat back added on day three of the draft, my feeling is the running game would be better helped by improving the line.   I think the running game was hurt more by poor blocking from the O-line, the TEs and the injured Hedgecock more than anything else. 

As for Ware having heard him speak of last season it sounds like he was really thrown for a loop mentally when he dislocated his elbow (a rather serious injury) on the very first play of the season.
#8489
Here is this year's article on arm length (with this year's rookie OTs being listed)

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Measuring-up-height-vs-arm-length.html
#8490
For any of Evan's friends or family that may look at this thread, I want to direct your attention to another thread that pays tribute to him

http://giantsfans.net/message_board/index.php/topic,11785.0.html