Some Thoughts On The NFL Draft
- The most versatile defensive back in this draft is Nate Allen from South Florida. Can play corner or safety. Could fit Lions in second round if Patrick Robinson and Kyle Wilson are gone.
- The most underrated offensive lineman prospect in this draft is Illinois guard Jon Asamoah. Don't be surprised if he is a better pro than the more celebrated Mike Iupati from Idaho.
- Ricky Sapp from Clemson is probably the most athletic defensive end/linebacker available and would be a bargain in the second round. Not sure he won't be a better pro than Michigan's Brandon Graham.
- Running back I'd take if I were the Lions if he falls to the sixth or seven round: Keith Toston, Oklahoma State. He doesn't have any overwhelming physical tools, but hits the hole hard gets the most out whatever creases are presented by the defense.
My column in today's Oakland Press on the main reason for the Pistons failure this season: http://tinyurl.com/y53xgxm
2 Comments:
Re: Toston
So you're saying he's Kevin Smith...
Anonymous,
Would say there is a different M.O. Smith got an inordinate amount of carries in college, Toston didn't start full time until last year. Smith is a taller back. And it was not a reach to take Smith in third round, but it would definitely be with Toston. But there are some things to suggest he will be a solid pro.
Caputo
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