Assuming Seantrel leaves, who from this list of seniors even gets drafted in 2013?
Morris
Hagens
Clements
Hurns
Dye
Cleveland
Linder
Wheeler
Porter
Green
Robinson
Cain
Gaines
Cornelius
Rodgers
Highsmith
Also, Morris told the Herald he expects everyone back. "I expect everybody to be back," quarterback Stephen Morris told Michael Casagrande of the Sun Sentinel. "I'm coming back, so I know everybody will be here. We have to get this thing rolling in the right direction."
Kind of irrelevant. It's like clockwork with underclassmen. Immediately after the season, many preach the "unfinished business" kind of thing, but when the excitement for the following year wears off and the entry deadline looms, they usually change their tune.
Assuming Seantrel leaves, who from this list of seniors even gets drafted in 2013?
Morris
Hagens
Clements
Hurns
Dye
Cleveland
Linder
Wheeler
Porter
Green
Robinson
Cain
Gaines
Cornelius
Rodgers
Highsmith
And people wonder why we're at where we're at...
That is brutal, man. 3 guys from that last have a chance to get drafted and maybe 5 total can get a peek from the NFL. That class was a ****ing disaster.
Assuming Seantrel leaves, who from this list of seniors even gets drafted in 2013?
Morris
Hagens
Clements
Hurns
Dye
Cleveland
Linder
Wheeler
Porter
Green
Robinson
Cain
Gaines
Cornelius
Rodgers
Highsmith
And people wonder why we're at where we're at...
That is brutal, man. 3 guys from that last have a chance to get drafted and maybe 5 total can get a peek from the NFL. That class was a ****ing disaster.
Henderson will go pro and be the classic guy who blows up at the next level.
He has two major weaknesses right now. First, he needs to get stronger. That will be solved very quickly by an NFL strength program. Second, he's immature. High maintenance and needs to be prodded to do things like going to class. That's an issue, but I suspect that many of these issues (such as going to class) will disappear once football is his full-time job.
People need to understand that Seantrel has been in a holding pattern for the pros since his junior year of high school. When I met him, he knew Jake Long's signing bonus off the top of his head. There has been tremendous pressure placed on him. Once he gets to the pros as a mid-round pick, his focus will go to another level.
His saving grace is that he plays very, very hard. Watch the film-- nobody finishes better or plays with more effort on the OL than Seantrel. And his weight-loss (even amidst injuries) shows that he will put in work. Let's not forget that he was pretty **** solid this year. It's not like he's a pure project.
I'm praying the Dolphins take a long look at him.
Henderson will go pro and be the classic guy who blows up at the next level.
He has two major weaknesses right now. First, he needs to get stronger. That will be solved very quickly by an NFL strength program. Second, he's immature. High maintenance and needs to be prodded to do things like going to class. That's an issue, but I suspect that many of these issues (such as going to class) will disappear once football is his full-time job.
People need to understand that Seantrel has been in a holding pattern for the pros since his junior year of high school. When I met him, he knew Jake Long's signing bonus off the top of his head. There has been tremendous pressure placed on him. Once he gets to the pros as a mid-round pick, his focus will go to another level.
His saving grace is that he plays very, very hard. Watch the film-- nobody finishes better or plays with more effort on the OL than Seantrel. And his weight-loss (even amidst injuries) shows that he will put in work. Let's not forget that he was pretty **** solid this year. It's not like he's a pure project.
I'm praying the Dolphins take a long look at him.
Assuming Seantrel leaves, who from this list of seniors even gets drafted in 2013?
Morris
Hagens
Clements
Hurns
Dye
Cleveland
Linder
Wheeler
Porter
Green
Robinson
Cain
Gaines
Cornelius
Rodgers
Highsmith
I still LOL at the thought of Henderson turning pro. Do some of you pay attention to what happens in real life when scouts do their homework? Henderson is all hype and not much more than an All Conference type player. His stock can go up considerably next year.
I still LOL at the thought of Henderson turning pro. Do some of you pay attention to what happens in real life when scouts do their homework? Henderson is all hype and not much more than an All Conference type player. His stock can go up considerably next year.
I guarantee you that scouts see all pro potential in Henderson. He has the talent to be a 10 year starter at tackle and the scouts know that.