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JCMElway
04-11-2008, 07:08 AM
An interview with Carlton Powell. Not bad to get a solid guy like this in the 7th!

NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Carlton Powell, DT, Virginia Tech
by Paul Eide, 2/29/08. Carlton Powell is a valued commodity even in a year where the college ranks offer up a wealth of talented defensive tackles to the NFL Draft. Considering that several Draft forecasts have predicted as many as four defensive tackles will be selected in the first round, being ranked in the top 10 as Powell currently is, is significant and indicates he will be coveted by many NFL teams and should be drafted anywhere from round four to round seven. In his senior season at Virginia Tech, Powell started 12 of 13 games at left defensive tackle and contributed 38 tackles, 3.5 sacks and six tackles for loss despite being double teamed on nearly every play.


You trained for the Combine down at Tom Shaw’s in Florida. Who are some of the more notable guys you trained with?

Well there were about 30 total guys like Marcus Harrison and Jaime Silva but the biggest name was Glenn Dorsey.

Was training with fellow defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, who is projected by many as the #1 overall Draft pick, a good reference point for you in terms of how you stack up against ‘the best’?

It was definitely great competition, working out against such big name guys, but I felt like I held my own and stacked up pretty well.

At Virginia Tech you were said to be benching 400 lbs and squatting 500 lbs. Is that still accurate?

I’m benching around 430 right now and squatting close to 600. I’d say I’m getting close to my plateau now but I never really hit a sticking point or anything before.

What is the one thing you need to work on the most?

Probably using my hands and my ability to pass rush.

Was there a Combine drill that you looked forward to the most or least?

Well, I probably looked forward to the 40 the most as I’ve been running a 4.9 in training. But my weakest point is my vertical.

How did you get invited to the Combine? Can you kind of explain how you felt once you found out?

Man, it was truly a blessing! It came in the mail and I was like, ‘I think this is an invite to the Combine.’ So I was there with my parents, looking at it making sure everything was right. It was a great moment, very exciting.

With the Combine over, do you find yourself more nervous or more excited now that the Draft is the next event on the horizon?

More than anything I’m excited but it’s excited, anxious, nervous all that rolled into one. I‘m just can’t wait to get on a team and let everyone know what Carlton Powell brings to the table.

Is it hard to believe that four years ago you entered Virginia Tech as a freshman and now you’re on the verge of realizing your dream?

It’s surreal because time never went by so fast. It’s incredible when you think about it. Now I’m here at this level and I’ve really come a long way.

Do you listen to what so called ‘Draft Experts’ have to say as far as where you will be selected?

Nah, not really. I just go out there and do what I can. There not the ones who make the selections anyway. Everybody is entitled to their opinion and a lot of guys have their credentials or whatever, but as far as teams that do the selecting they have their own board and that’s what matters.

At VT you played Left Defensive Tackle in their 4-3 alignment. Does it make a difference to you whether you play in a 4-3 or a 3-4?

I can play any position on the line. I can adjust to whatever. I am a smart player and I can roll with whatever comes my way.

Do the Pro Scouts look favorably upon a guy of your size playing LB in high school? Do they mention that to your agent as a strength?

Yeah that is a strength they recognize. Being able to move around a lot quicker and being agile means I have great feet for my size. Its definitely an advantage they notice against offensive linemen.

Is their a moment in your college career that stands out as your favorite moment?

Man, of course. First game I ever played in was against USC who was ranked #1 at the time at night on national tv at Fed Ex field and I had goose bumps! It was amazing. All those fans? Oh my god. That’s when I knew, “I’m here now!” There are so many things running thru your head, so many feelings.

Going up against a big name school like USC, do you notice a difference in terms of cockiness or arrogance compared to the smaller schools?

There is definitely a difference because the big schools already know how they are capable of playing so they bring a little extra. But the small schools have a chip on their shoulder and it really evens out.

Have you spoken to any current or former Virginia Tech NFL players about making the jump to the NFL?

Yeah, Darryl Tapp mainly (of the Seattle Seahawks). He’s a defensive end so he can kind of relate to what I’m going thru. He’s had a really good first two years (10 sacks, four forced fumbles, two INT’s and one TD) so I really ask him mostly about football but also bout other stuff.

You’re known as a disruptive type of player in the vein of a Warren Sapp. Is that an extension of your quickness or a result of your will?

I’d say both, you know. Getting back there, causing trouble, getting penetration, not waiting for things to happen, you make the play react to you rather than reacting to the play. It works out a lot better from that approach.

Of all NFL Players, who do you compare yourself to?

I take bits and pieces from a lot of guys. Footwork kind of like Darryl Tapp. The way Albert Haynesworth uses his hands, I’ve got a little of that. The way Kris Jenkins gets after the QB, the way Casey Hampton stuffs the run; I try to take a little from everybody.

BlitzingDog
04-11-2008, 09:41 AM
a little surprised Trae Williams and Johnny Dingle were still on the board. Still a lot of good talent left on the board this late.

Killericon
04-11-2008, 11:40 AM
I posted my picks on a Cardinals forum(Thread is Here (http://arizonasportsfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=110053)).

Mostly positive responses...Here's a sample.

I think you pretty much nailed it (especially for a Broncos fan). http://www.arizonasportsfans.com/vb/images/icons/icon10.gif Possibly a developmental speed receiver or LB instead of 2 DEs and 2 OL, but that's nitpicking. Filled 3 biggest needs (in order) with (probably) very close to best available at those picks. Love the Durant Brooks pick at 5.

Yeah, that's a good looking draft for us... The only thing that concerns me with this mock after looking at it again is that so many of the selections are from small schools.

...small thing, because I still think it's pretty durn good. (even if you are a Bronco fan. maygodhavemercyonyoursoul)

I think you did a great job for a Bronco fan. Drafting 2 lineman on either side of the ball is something I could see this team doing.

This is one of the better mocks I have seen. It fills our needs. Great job.

Northman
04-11-2008, 11:44 AM
a little surprised Trae Williams and Johnny Dingle were still on the board. Still a lot of good talent left on the board this late.


Yea, Dingle was on my list but we had gotten our 1st guy we wanted but he was an option for us.

JCMElway
04-11-2008, 01:35 PM
We are almost there! The UDFA period will begin at 2 AM CST, or when Blitzingdog makes his pick.

Expat fan will be running the UDFA period. Instructions will be posted shortly.

JCMElway
04-11-2008, 01:43 PM
ANNOUNCEMENT:

If IFMPW does not post his last pick before the draft is finished, I will make the selection for him so we may proceed to the UDFA round unfettered by any missing draft picks.

If anyone has any suggestions for the chargers last pick, please PM them to me and I'll probably go with it!

JCM

Requiem
04-11-2008, 02:55 PM
Wow, I didn't even know McClinton has seizures. Sweet, I just drafted a guy who is gonna line up in a stance, puke out his facemask and seizure on opposing offensive lines. I'm an idiot.

Kaylore
04-11-2008, 03:39 PM
Wow, I didn't even know McClinton has seizures. Sweet, I just drafted a guy who is gonna line up in a stance, puke out his facemask and seizure on opposing offensive lines. I'm an idiot.

:spit: I don't think it works that way. Besides Merriman seizures all the time and it doesn't affect him one bit.

JCMElway
04-11-2008, 05:26 PM
That's it! We're all done! Watch for Expat fan for the rules for the UDFA round. He should have something posted by tomorrow.

Thanks to all, it's been a blast! Good night now!

JCMElway
04-11-2008, 05:47 PM
Evaluation of Mock drafts.

I like the Lindy's football magazine way of evaluating a draft. First they give it a letter grade (A-D), and then they have these categories that they comment in:

Good move:
Tell me why?...
Best Value pick:
Could surprise:

If you would like to participate, rate all of the other team's draft in your division, plus any teams you are interested in. I.E: I'm the Ravens so I will evaluate the rest of the AFC North, and then probably the Broncs and the Lions.

Oh, if you have not posted your team on the OM mock team thread started by Blitzingdog, please do so!

JCM

BowlenBall
04-12-2008, 01:09 PM
Congratulations to JCMElway for conducting a great mock draft for the Orange Mane. Your hard work is much appreciated -- make sure that you all give this man some rep!

I'll have the details for the UDFA portion of our draft posted no later than 24 hours from now (sorry, but real-life work is going to delay my preparations for a bit) -- basically, we'll be keeping the same format as last year's. Be watching this space for details soon....

JCMElway
04-19-2008, 02:12 AM
Pittsburgh Steelers: A-
Branden Albert, G Virginia
Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn
Chris Ellis, DE, Va Tech
Donald Thomas, G, UConn
Marcus Smith, WR, New Mexico
J Lehman, LB, Illinois

Good move: Getting Albert in the first is a great pick. In the reasl draft he won't last that long, but very nice for Broncobuff and DB4l.
Tell me why...There's no RB in this draft? Fast Willie Parker needs some help
Best Value pick: Donald Thomas will start for the Steelers for 10 years.
Could surprise: J Leman has great intangibles.

Cincinnati Bengals: B-
1 Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida
2 Fred Davis, TE, USC
3 Marcus Harrison, DT, Arkansas
4 Geno Hayes, OLB, Florida State
5 Tyvon Branch, CB, UConn
6 Robert Felton, OG, Arkansas

Good move: Fred Davis in the 2nd. Carson has another weapon.
Tell me why.....would Cincinnati draft a guy with character concerns? Harrison and Hayes are questionable guys off the field.
Best Value pick: Tyvon Branch has a great football IQ.
Could surprise: Robert Felton is versatile enough to get on the field.

Cleveland Browns: B
1. Pick 56: Marcus Howard, LB, Georgia
2. Pick 87 Matt Forte, RB, Tulane
3. Pick 115 Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU
4. Pick 181 Arman Shields, WR, Richmond
5. Pick 213 Kory Lichtensteiger, C, Bowling Green

Good Move: Matt Forte will have a very nice pro career.
Tell me why....Cleveland had to make Kaylore suffer so by trading most of their picks?
Best Value pick: Kory Lichtensteiger. He will start for the Browns in the next three years. And do very well.
Could surprise: Arman Shields was very productive in a small school.

Denver Broncos: B+
1(12) Ryan Clady OT
3(70) Mike Pollack OC/OG
3(71) Xavier Adibi OLB
4(104) Ahtybia Rubin DT
4(118) Tashard Choice RB
5(130) Quintin Demps S
5(140) Adarius Bowman WR
6(182) Brandon Coutu K
7(202) Kevin Robinson WR/KR/PR
7(209) Mike Dragosavich P

Good move: Clady and Pollack will set the O-Line up for years to come.
Tell me why.......didn't Eddie Mac draft Durant Brooks? Hmmmm? But seriously, why was DT was passed up in the 3rd for LB?
Best Value pick: Tashard Choice in the 4th.
Could surprise: Kevin Robinson could be everything Domenik Hixon was not.

Detroit Lions: C
Glen Dorsey, DT, LSU
Carl Nicks, OT, Nebraska
Zach Bowman, CB, Nebraska
Chris Harrington, DE, Texas A&M
Corey McKeon, LB, Nebraska

Good move: Dorsey will be a stud, but is the price too high?
Tell me why....Is Detroit now Nebraska East? Three players from the Cornhuskers! And, why move up to take Dorsey when there are so many other holes on this team? And no Running back selection?!?
Best Value pick: Carl Nicks
Could surprise: Chris Harrington could be a very nice player. Good intangibles.

PennSkinsFan
01-08-2009, 03:33 PM
Here is the biggest list for 2009, there are over 100 listed, and 39 updated in January.

http://dcprosportsreport.com/MockDraft.htm (http://dcprosportsreport.com/MockDraft.htm)