Deranged Hermit
Not cool & Pissed
What......the.......####......
I actually thought the commish mis-spoke.he started to say the first name and i was SURE it was gonna be LEE
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that he wouldn't have likely been available at their 2nd.He's a versatility guy - definitely a Chip Kelly guy - but could have been had with our second round pick!
Eric Galko @OptimumScouting 6m
I'm a big Marcus Smith fan. Felt he was a darkhorse 1st rounder since the Combine. Good for Smith. Loads of upside.Near elite speed-to-power
That's wrong, he wouldn't have lasted that long.NFL.com has him projected 3-4 Round. Way to blow an early pick.
So a proto-typical 3-4 rush OLB, with solid college production and good measurables. What don't we like again?Marcus Smith, DE/OLB, Louisville
Height: 6-3. Weight: 251.
40 Time: 4.68.
Projected Round (2014): 1-3.
5/5/14: In a draft that lacks pass-rushing talent, Smith has had a late rise. Some feel he could go late in the first round.
The Cardinals had a tough defense in 2013, and Smith was the leader of the unit. He was the American Conference Defensive Player of the Year as he finished the season with 14.5 sacks for Louisville. Smith also had 42 tackles with 18.5 tackles for a loss, four forced fumbles and three passes broken up. The senior's sack total put him second in the nation behind only Stanford's Trent Murphy.
Smith had multi-sack games against Florida International, Rutgers, South Florida, Connecticut and Miami. He then held his own at the Senior Bowl and did well at the Combine. Smith's stock has been rising down the home stretch.
Smith collected four sacks and 5.5 sacks as a junior and sophomore, respectively. He played defensive end for the Cardinals, but in the NFL, he will have to move to outside linebacker. Smith would fit best as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense.
Personal: Son of Elba Wilson and Marcus Smith. Administration major.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2014OLB.php
His name. EVERYONE HERE wanted a pass rusher. They just got one.So a proto-typical 3-4 rush OLB, with solid college production and good measurables. What don't we like again?Marcus Smith, DE/OLB, Louisville
Height: 6-3. Weight: 251.
40 Time: 4.68.
Projected Round (2014): 1-3.
5/5/14: In a draft that lacks pass-rushing talent, Smith has had a late rise. Some feel he could go late in the first round.
The Cardinals had a tough defense in 2013, and Smith was the leader of the unit. He was the American Conference Defensive Player of the Year as he finished the season with 14.5 sacks for Louisville. Smith also had 42 tackles with 18.5 tackles for a loss, four forced fumbles and three passes broken up. The senior's sack total put him second in the nation behind only Stanford's Trent Murphy.
Smith had multi-sack games against Florida International, Rutgers, South Florida, Connecticut and Miami. He then held his own at the Senior Bowl and did well at the Combine. Smith's stock has been rising down the home stretch.
Smith collected four sacks and 5.5 sacks as a junior and sophomore, respectively. He played defensive end for the Cardinals, but in the NFL, he will have to move to outside linebacker. Smith would fit best as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense.
Personal: Son of Elba Wilson and Marcus Smith. Administration major.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2014OLB.php
Agree, I like him. Was one of those guys I wasn't sure was a 1st rounder, but didn't think he'd last till our 2nd round pick.So a proto-typical 3-4 rush OLB, with solid college production and good measurables. What don't we like again?Marcus Smith, DE/OLB, Louisville
Height: 6-3. Weight: 251.
40 Time: 4.68.
Projected Round (2014): 1-3.
5/5/14: In a draft that lacks pass-rushing talent, Smith has had a late rise. Some feel he could go late in the first round.
The Cardinals had a tough defense in 2013, and Smith was the leader of the unit. He was the American Conference Defensive Player of the Year as he finished the season with 14.5 sacks for Louisville. Smith also had 42 tackles with 18.5 tackles for a loss, four forced fumbles and three passes broken up. The senior's sack total put him second in the nation behind only Stanford's Trent Murphy.
Smith had multi-sack games against Florida International, Rutgers, South Florida, Connecticut and Miami. He then held his own at the Senior Bowl and did well at the Combine. Smith's stock has been rising down the home stretch.
Smith collected four sacks and 5.5 sacks as a junior and sophomore, respectively. He played defensive end for the Cardinals, but in the NFL, he will have to move to outside linebacker. Smith would fit best as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense.
Personal: Son of Elba Wilson and Marcus Smith. Administration major.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2014OLB.php