https://seahawkswire.usatoday.com/2022/ ... ng%20giant.
From the mike Salk show. Someone besides myself has some eyeballs. I figure Ill throw it in with all this funeral dirge doom and gloom worst team in history stuff.
Hawktawk wrote:I just think we got a good one here Asea. Even the tackles . Who starts 2 rookie tackles ? Nobody right ?
How many teams have 6’6” 320 lb bookends with extreme strength and athleticism , both who run a sub 4.9. I’m talking teams period . Rookies or otherwise .
You can’t coach speed or athletecism . It looks to me like the makings of the best line of the Carroll era assuming they promote Phil Haynes at guard . Send Jackson packing . It’s good enough to win .
Old but Slow wrote:In regards to the athleticism of our rookie tackles, I am reminded of an old warning "beware of old age and treachery". Some of the old vets that they will face will have tricks that the rooks have never thought of. Lots of defensive line stunts, switching assignments, and confusion. They will learn and they will grow, but it might be a little ugly for a time.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I just think we got a good one here Asea. Even the tackles . Who starts 2 rookie tackles ? Nobody right ?
How many teams have 6’6” 320 lb bookends with extreme strength and athleticism , both who run a sub 4.9. I’m talking teams period . Rookies or otherwise .
You can’t coach speed or athletecism . It looks to me like the makings of the best line of the Carroll era assuming they promote Phil Haynes at guard . Send Jackson packing . It’s good enough to win .
tarlhawk wrote:You can tell we had a solid draft when you hear from the various media outlets different players from our draft class who were "steals of the draft"...beginning with Abe Lucas and including Coby Bryant and Bo Melton...and many raves about "Sweet Feet" Charles Cross/Boye Mafe/Kenneth Walker III...and some strong upside for Tyreke Smith. We probably offer the best secondary coaches in the NFL (Pete/Sean Desai/Karl Scott) and they've been given a gifted "project" (Tariq Woolen) to mold and shape into a future shutdown corner of nightmarish proportions. The only guy seldom mentioned is our last draft selection ...Dareke Young:
Wayne Cavadi | NCAA.com | May 5, 2022
Perhaps no DII football draft prospect had more eyes on him entering the season than Young. With the success his former teammate Dugger has had in New England, Young's name was in draft circle conversations as early as the 2020 season. He played sparingly last spring and only five games last fall, but all you need to do is look at the Mars Hill game on Sept. 25 to see why he's so special. He reeled in 160 yards on eight receptions with three touchdowns. Earlier in his career, Young showed off his ability in the running game as well as a return man, indicating that he can begin contributing at the next level immediately.
Listed at 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds, Young is super quick and athletic, but also showed in Lenoir-Rhyne's run-heavy offense that he is an asset in the blocking game.
"Dareke Young will have a great chance to make the roster and be a contributor as a rookie because of his speed and athleticism, but it will be his versatility that will make him stand out.," said D2Football's Chuck Bitner who has spent a lot of time around the SAC in his years. "He has the size and strength to make contested catches, the speed and agility to make defenders miss in the open field, and the vision to break loose on kick returns. He can fit in as a wide out, contribute in the running game, and will be a huge asset for special teams. Seattle feels like a perfect fit for him. Pete Carroll will find ways to take advantage of his diverse skill set."
This draft infusion was the result of our GM and coaches influences and we benfited from a deep draft due to a covid allowance (that allowed many to return to college rather than be selected in the 2021 draft class) and our high draft choices and extra Denver picks/NY Jets pick allowed excellent "cherry picking" from our draft team. We "killed it"! Go Hawks
Hawktawk wrote:It might be a few years or maybe not . You point out 12 and several guys including Wilson and wags were outstanding immediately. Irvin could play damn well although so many rag on him as a bad pick . I remember a couple of undersized linebackers named Lofa Tutupu and Leroy Hill who were pretty good right away . Why so many on this forum prefer doom and gloom over optimism is confusing to me.
obiken wrote:Sleeping giant lol! Are they outta their minds! the boys in Vegas do not lose money, the over under on the Hawks is 5, bet the under, the over under on the Broncos is 10.5 bet the over, period.
tarlhawk wrote:You can tell we had a solid draft when you hear from the various media outlets different players from our draft class who were "steals of the draft"...beginning with Abe Lucas and including Coby Bryant and Bo Melton...and many raves about "Sweet Feet" Charles Cross/Boye Mafe/Kenneth Walker III...and some strong upside for Tyreke Smith. We probably offer the best secondary coaches in the NFL (Pete/Sean Desai/Karl Scott) and they've been given a gifted "project" (Tariq Woolen) to mold and shape into a future shutdown corner of nightmarish proportions. The only guy seldom mentioned is our last draft selection ...Dareke Young:
Wayne Cavadi | NCAA.com | May 5, 2022
Perhaps no DII football draft prospect had more eyes on him entering the season than Young. With the success his former teammate Dugger has had in New England, Young's name was in draft circle conversations as early as the 2020 season. He played sparingly last spring and only five games last fall, but all you need to do is look at the Mars Hill game on Sept. 25 to see why he's so special. He reeled in 160 yards on eight receptions with three touchdowns. Earlier in his career, Young showed off his ability in the running game as well as a return man, indicating that he can begin contributing at the next level immediately.
Listed at 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds, Young is super quick and athletic, but also showed in Lenoir-Rhyne's run-heavy offense that he is an asset in the blocking game.
"Dareke Young will have a great chance to make the roster and be a contributor as a rookie because of his speed and athleticism, but it will be his versatility that will make him stand out.," said D2Football's Chuck Bitner who has spent a lot of time around the SAC in his years. "He has the size and strength to make contested catches, the speed and agility to make defenders miss in the open field, and the vision to break loose on kick returns. He can fit in as a wide out, contribute in the running game, and will be a huge asset for special teams. Seattle feels like a perfect fit for him. Pete Carroll will find ways to take advantage of his diverse skill set."
This draft infusion was the result of our GM and coaches influences and we benfited from a deep draft due to a covid allowance (that allowed many to return to college rather than be selected in the 2021 draft class) and our high draft choices and extra Denver picks/NY Jets pick allowed excellent "cherry picking" from our draft team. We "killed it"! Go Hawks
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