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Who's drafted first? Shaq or Peters

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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Marcus OKG Peters

    "I've only scouted players for 3 years, but I will say that Peters is hands down the best CB prospect I've seen. I think he could have gone as high as #5 to Washington without the red flags, and ultimately shouldn't have made it out of the top 10. As for on the field issues, most of them stem from his off coverage technique and awareness. He likes to give up on matching the route often to try to break and make plays on the ball, which is great when it works, but disastrous when it doesn't. But when he presses? I don't have a single issue with him. He is the complete package in my eyes."

    Hank Jones, NFL Scout

    And yet there are some experts here who wouldn't waste a first round pick on him

    @LaZoris!!! True???
    The kid was a late first-rounder... and he fucked that into a 3rd-4th round pick. No wonder he hired some help to edit his pre-draft interview. No one is taking this fucked up kid in the first 2 rounds. Not even the Browns.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,676
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  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,989
    edited March 2015
    Marcus OKG Peters

    "I've only scouted players for 3 years, but I will say that Peters is hands down the best CB prospect I've seen. I think he could have gone as high as #5 to Washington without the red flags, and ultimately shouldn't have made it out of the top 10. As for on the field issues, most of them stem from his off coverage technique and awareness. He likes to give up on matching the route often to try to break and make plays on the ball, which is great when it works, but disastrous when it doesn't. But when he presses? I don't have a single issue with him. He is the complete package in my eyes."

    Hank Jones, NFL Scout

    And yet there are some experts here who wouldn't waste a first round pick on him

    Some on this board pressed incredibly hard because of the issues Petersen had with Peters. He was probably the best CB at UW I've ever seen.
    I liked Dana, but I know he didn't play corner at UW, so I agree. He was head and shoulders above Truant . I would honesty, let Sherman go, sign Peters to a rookie deal and keep on moving
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Marcus OKG Peters

    "I've only scouted players for 3 years, but I will say that Peters is hands down the best CB prospect I've seen. I think he could have gone as high as #5 to Washington without the red flags, and ultimately shouldn't have made it out of the top 10. As for on the field issues, most of them stem from his off coverage technique and awareness. He likes to give up on matching the route often to try to break and make plays on the ball, which is great when it works, but disastrous when it doesn't. But when he presses? I don't have a single issue with him. He is the complete package in my eyes."

    Hank Jones, NFL Scout

    And yet there are some experts here who wouldn't waste a first round pick on him

    Some on this board pressed incredibly hard because of the issues Petersen had with Peters. He was probably the best CB at UW I've ever seen.
    I liked Dana, but I know he didn't play corner at UW, so I agree. He was head and shoulders above Trufant
    Dana Hall didn't play corner at UW? I thought he was the #1 corner with Walt Bailey on the other side and Pahukoa and Smith the safeties (Smith more of a rover)?
  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,989
    Marcus OKG Peters
    dnc said:

    "I've only scouted players for 3 years, but I will say that Peters is hands down the best CB prospect I've seen. I think he could have gone as high as #5 to Washington without the red flags, and ultimately shouldn't have made it out of the top 10. As for on the field issues, most of them stem from his off coverage technique and awareness. He likes to give up on matching the route often to try to break and make plays on the ball, which is great when it works, but disastrous when it doesn't. But when he presses? I don't have a single issue with him. He is the complete package in my eyes."

    Hank Jones, NFL Scout

    And yet there are some experts here who wouldn't waste a first round pick on him

    Some on this board pressed incredibly hard because of the issues Petersen had with Peters. He was probably the best CB at UW I've ever seen.
    I liked Dana, but I know he didn't play corner at UW, so I agree. He was head and shoulders above Trufant
    Dana Hall didn't play corner at UW? I thought he was the #1 corner with Walt Bailey on the other side and Pahukoa and Smith the safeties (Smith more of a rover)?
    You are right, he played Corner at UW and Safety at San Fran. 6'3 Corner, wow
  • SteveInShelton
    SteveInShelton Member Posts: 1,611
    Peters will probably be taken in the top half of the 1st round. He's easily the best CB prospect in this draft and the CB class itself is pretty meh. The character concerns don't include domestic violence which the is the latest NFL fad, so I don't see those concerns affecting his draft stock much. He'll keep rising as the draft gets closer.

    On the DV note, I think the Seahawks should take a chance on Frank Clark. They could probably get him in the 4th/5th round and he could have a Greg Hardy type impact (on and off the field?).
  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,989
    edited April 2015
    Marcus OKG Peters
    Looks like Shaq may slip two rounds and may be a mid round pick up, hopefully retraining in the legion of boom as a strong safety .

    I hate to say it, but Shaq was a better NFL prospect coming out of high school, so what the fuq happened to him? Sark or Ivan
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Fuck Peters and his Sark infused bullshit.,