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  • #16
    Originally posted by The Duck View Post
    Agree 100%. A guard who projects to tackle down the road would be my guess.
    Doesn't Oregon have a pretty solid OT?

    Not even being a smart-ass at this point, just accepting what it is...

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    • #17
      Jake Fisher

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      • #18
        Just found his draft profile. This site has him ranked as a 2nd round pick, so he'll probably be there at 20. Seems like exactly what Kelly might want to plug in at RG.


        STRENGTHS: Has broad shoulders, long arms and quick, strong hands to latch onto opponents. He's strong enough to catch and control defenders and does a nice job of turning them away from the action. He plays with good knee bend and on the balls of his feet, helping him to anchor and mirror effectively. Fisher is a very effective double-team blocker, releasing from one target to hit another. He is a selfless, passionate and versatile player whose blue-collar style was appreciated by the coaching staff.

        WEAKNESSES: More of a technician than an elite athlete and will struggle to handle the speed rushers of the NFL. He does not possess top-notch initial quickness and fluidity in his kick-slide. Struggles to balance and recover if beaten off the ball. Shows the knee-bend to anchor, but can get himself in trouble when his feet stop moving and as he tires and loses the leverage battle.

        --Rob Rang
        http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...53/jake-fisher

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        • #19
          He reads more like a tackle who projects to a guard. Which is why I think Peat might get first consideration. But hey...who the hell knows?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by The Duck View Post
            Agree 100%. A guard who projects to tackle down the road would be my guess. But they're in a good spot to go BPA if a big time WR, S or CB falls into their lap.
            Which is why it's gonna be Fisher

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            • #21
              Originally posted by rothdawg View Post
              Was that the day we lost to GB in the playoffs? Yeah I thought Tuesday night would've broke that record.
              Pretty sure that's what it was. I think the previous peak was the Kolb draft.
              --
              Your Retarded

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              • #22
                if Mathis is gone,,I guess this changes things

                Originally posted by Susquehanna Birder View Post
                He reads more like a tackle who projects to a guard. Which is why I think Peat might get first consideration. But hey...who the hell knows?
                but I think we still need a WR, and a good one
                OFFICIAL BOARD DRUG CZAR
                "BFTR"

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