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Welcome Darius Philon, DT Arkansas
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Originally posted by Panamamike View PostA reach is when it goes against the media boards. They are fun to play around with. A year like this one, with so many players with avg grades, the differential is small and the term reach is mostly meaningless. I would bet that teams 2-4th round grades by position varied more this year than most.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostHis draft grade: C
I like Darius Philon as a prospect; I had him being chosen a bit earlier than this. The problem with this pick, however, is that Philon doesn't project as a good fit in the 3-4. He's an ideal three-technique in the 4-3, so I'm not sure how he'll be able to play in San Diego's scheme.
Read more at http://www.walterfootball.com/nfldra...8dCzPjiLFph.99
The thing I liked watching him in the clips in this thread is that he doesn't overpenetrate. He gets penetration a lot, but he doesn't fly upfield and leave gaps in his defense like a couple of other 3 technique guys I know.
And as someone else mentioned, we play more than 60% of our snaps in a 4 man line, so he is going to line up at DT most of the time anyway. So what if he is not the ideal 5 technique 34 DE. He isn't going to play the position very much anyway. And if he plays with more discipline then the guys we have now, he will be a big upgrade even if he isn't a good fit physically.
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The Greyshirt
Here is how it would be used. If you were an athlete who signed a National Letter of Intent last week for football, you would be reporting to the school in early August to start the football season. Your eligibility clock of four playing seasons in five total years would start ticking. If you are currently 18, even if you redshirted and played the next four years, you would finish your playing career around the age of 22 or 23 (Depending on birthday and such).
If you decided to grayshirt, what you would do that first semester would be go to a local Junior College and attend classes. The reason you may go to a JC near home is to save money over another, more expensive school. What you would have to do is make sure that you are not taking a full load. If a full load of classes is considering 12 class hours, you would just need to make sure you are taking less than that. As a grayshirt, you would not get to practice with the team, workout with the team, or even eat at team meals. During the first semester, you are not a part of the team.
The reason that you cannot do that stuff is because you want your full time status to start during the second semester. Instead of just being thrown into the wolves during the summer, you can participate in spring practice, get used to classes, and then possibly be able to play in the fall. If you started in the second semester of next year, which would be 2009, you would get that season, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 to complete your four years of playing. Some prospects do go from being a grayshirt right to being a redshirt so that they would end up being 23 or 24 when they finish.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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