Seniors to the NFL
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:55 pm
I think last year we had Lichtensteiger go to the Broncos and then no one else sign a deal if I remember correctly. Here is a look at my take on this years seniors as they move on or don't. Keep in mind there is now an 80 player limit on players for training camps.
DE Dyral Briggs: Has the best chance and should get a CFA contract. Consistently active and productive at DE. Anyone think he can transition to LB? 40 time could be a big deal for him
LB Erique Dozier: I think he is a poor mans Khary Campbell but I might be putting Campbell on a pedestal. He made plays and got his body in LB shape. If he can add ten pounds he could make it in the same role as Kary did. I would bet he is #2 when it comes to potential pro chances.
Ath-Anthony Turner: He could get a look as well with his athleticism. just scratching the surface of his ability at WR or RB, a perfect candidate for the practice squad.
LB John Haneline: Very productive and solid but may not be athletic enough,
WR Corey Partridge: If a team would give him a chance after he rehabs I think they would reep a very solid possession receiver. The likelihood of that happening is slim.
DB Antonio Smith and Kenny Lewis: Lots of starts and stats for these two but they will likely come up a bit short when it comes to speed.
K-Siniso Vrivilo: stud kicker who regressed as a senior. Not sure how the Kicker group is for 2009 but he could get a look
DE Dyral Briggs: Has the best chance and should get a CFA contract. Consistently active and productive at DE. Anyone think he can transition to LB? 40 time could be a big deal for him
LB Erique Dozier: I think he is a poor mans Khary Campbell but I might be putting Campbell on a pedestal. He made plays and got his body in LB shape. If he can add ten pounds he could make it in the same role as Kary did. I would bet he is #2 when it comes to potential pro chances.
Ath-Anthony Turner: He could get a look as well with his athleticism. just scratching the surface of his ability at WR or RB, a perfect candidate for the practice squad.
LB John Haneline: Very productive and solid but may not be athletic enough,
WR Corey Partridge: If a team would give him a chance after he rehabs I think they would reep a very solid possession receiver. The likelihood of that happening is slim.
DB Antonio Smith and Kenny Lewis: Lots of starts and stats for these two but they will likely come up a bit short when it comes to speed.
K-Siniso Vrivilo: stud kicker who regressed as a senior. Not sure how the Kicker group is for 2009 but he could get a look