Mtjhoyas":m6x1b5gw said:Beware of Matt Miller...B/R
"Worst pick in the draft. The Seahawks continue to stumble..." -MM on 2012 Draft regarding RW
Regarding Carradine, I don't see the Clemons comparison. Carradine is a different build/player. Carradine is much thicker and is a great power/speed guy. Clem has grown in his ability in the run game, but is still a speed guy with a little power.
Carradine has the ability to become the best all around DE in the game IMO. He might never lead the league in sacks, but his all around game is awesome. Really no weaknesses besides the knee issue. In the LEO role, I could see Tank becoming a consistent 15 sack guy, whilst seeing the SEA Run D improving big time. To me, he is the defensive end version of Sheldon Richardson. High energy guy who makes way more tackles than his position should make (80 tackles this year).
I'm all in one Tank in R1. I think he's a top 3 talent when healthy. Worthy gamble IMO.
Rizky":26xotek4 said:Hopefully he doesn't blow up his pro day. I think if he is there in round one the sehawks will take him
Rizky":3lc6ixbf said:Matt Miller compared him to Chris Clemons. How do you think he would be as a LEO?
Half of one season? Who cares?McGruff":co9rfz53 said:Rizky":co9rfz53 said:Matt Miller compared him to Chris Clemons. How do you think he would be as a LEO?
Unfortunately the thing he has ,it's in common with Clemons is rehab from ACL surgery. Do we really want two guys that will miss half the season?
kearly said:Not trying to be negative on Carradine, but I'd rank him below a lot of other options.
How did Carradine go from being a potential top 5-10 pick, assuming his ACL recovery is on track?
I would think we would want a player to complement Irvin, with different/unique measurables?
Lemonier just seems too similar, that's what makes Carradine/Cornelius William appealing to me?